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Angels, Guides & Loving Spirits:
Trust Your Vibes
Trust Your Vibes at Work
and Let them Work for you
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by Sonia Choquette, Ph.D. |
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As a professional, six-sensory, intuitive consultant and teacher for over 30 years, I have worked with literally thousands and thousands of people from all over the world who seek advice and direction, especially regarding their jobs. In fact, job difficulties and dissatisfaction is the main reason my assistance is sought. More than love, relationships, and even health issues, work troubles cause more angst and trauma than all other areas of personal activity combined.
I talk with people daily, young and old, highly educated and self-made, entrepreneurial, artsy, blue collar, and everything in between. The problems they struggle with regarding work are universal: I don't like my work; I don't like the people I work with; I feel uninspired at work, I feel unappreciated and unimportant at work, I want to work for myself but am afraid I'll fail; I fear I'll lose my job, fail to advance in my job, have a takeover eliminate my job; I'm bored with my job, feel I'm wasting time in my job; and last, but hardly least, I do not ever, ever, make enough money on the job, or at least the money I think I'm worth.
For many of my clients, work woes have become all-consuming, and in these uncertain economic times (although most times can seem personally economically uncertain) seem to have completely taken over most people's lives, filling them with anxiety and stress.
I say most clients and students, but not all. I have a special group who are in every sense of the word masters of the game in the arena of work, and are literally immune to work woes of any kind. They love their jobs, prosper year after year in both good economic climates and bad, can hardly wait to get to work. They spend quality time with their families. They take frequent vacations. Many even retire early. Some even can and don't because they're having too much fun to stop.
Are these trust-fund fortunates? Harvard graduates? Lottery winners? Or just plain lucky? None of the above. They're ordinary folks like you and me-many are self-made, some only minimally educated, more than a few non-professional. They all have one crucial quality in common, however, that virtually guarantees them 100 percent satisfaction and success in their work. The secret ingredient is not an MBA, exceptional talent or skill, or unbelievable luck. It is this: making the simple decision to always, and in all ways, listen to and trust their sixth sense to unhesitatingly lead their working life.
In fact, in the early '80s, Harvard Business Review conducted a survey of the top 100 American CEOs where they were asked to name the one factor, above all others, that contributed to their phenomenal success. The surprising (though not to me) answer by all 100 was listening to their sixth sense. A surprising (and amusing, I thought) unanimous corollary was that they didn't like to advertise the fact that it was their vibes that took them to the top. They were fearful that their peers would not approve.
That was 20 years ago and a different millennium. Attitudes are changing, and those who are succeeding in today's fickle and furiously competitive work environments are no longer secretive about using their sixth sense as their work north star. They are far too busy reaping their rewards to get hung up on what anyone thinks or approves.
By leading with their vibes (as I call the sixth sense because it operates as a subtle, vibrating force that centers in the heart and resonates throughout the body), they are becoming leaders and role models for others. Their vibes not only ensure their personal success, but, in many cases, also create a positive successful work environment, providing prosperous jobs and a happy work experience for many others.
I call these intuitive, creative people six-sensories. They recognize and actively use their sixth sense as natural and necessary for achieving success. They do not consider it sixth in importance, but first when making decisions.
I call people who tune out the sixth sense or allow it to lay dormant five-sensories because they rely only on their five physical senses and not their heart-centered, spiritual sixth sense to direct their lives. Five-sensory (or not yet six-sensory) persons perceive the world through eyes of limitation and fear and all too readily are victimized by what appears to be out of their control, whether it be the economy, bad luck, bosses who are unscrupulous, unfit, low-paying jobs, or whatever the problem of the moment. Five-sensories struggle against appearances and see work as only a dog-eat-dog arena where people must fight over limited resources.
Six-sensory people, on the other hand, perceive the world through eyes of possibility and creativity, an open-ended realm of opportunity with only their imagination limiting their potential. Six-sensories don't engage in the struggle of competition. They operate out of an entirely different paradigm-one that is friendly and receptive to their desires, taking them wherever they want to go, creating whatever they want to create, while bypassing obstacles along the way. Six-sensories operate in a world where they see their personal gifts and talents as well-received and well-rewarded.
If you are ready to stop struggling in fear and doubt around the job and want to start flowing joyfully with the creative and unlimited forces of the universe, to start using all your natural resources and reclaim your power as a six-sensory, intuitively-guided creative soul and truly succeed at work, open your mind and let's begin.
Vibes at work Tool #1
Set Your Intention
If you truly want to be a six-sensory leader in your work world, you must set your intention to do so. Begin each workday with a clear idea of what you hope to achieve that day, especially if you want to be intuitively guided toward reaching your greatest potential. I remind clients all the time that intuition doesn't drop from nowhere, as some people would believe. It directly follows your natural interests and intentions and supports what's most important to you. If you come to work with no set intentions, you will not be divinely inspired because your creative doors will be shut.
If you come to work, however, with clearly defined goals everything in your conscious, subconscious, and higher mind will focus on supporting those goals. One of my favorite quotes is from the I-Ching, the Chinese Book of Changes: "The way it begins is the way it ends."
Your relationship to your job can only be set by you. You may choose to just do what you're told and nothing more, but you will find little creativity or inspiration in that. It is far more creative and exciting to see your job as your personal kingdom and mentally visit your kingdom every morning, checking all aspects of it, and then set the day's course according to what you observed and what you intend to create.
The best way to set your intentions is to develop the art of visualization. Set your alarm fifteen minutes earlier than usual, and while still in bed, review everything you scheduled that day. Decide what you hope to create and achieve from each event.
Get to know yourself well by honestly assessing your emotional and mental approach to each event of the day. Are you looking forward to them, or are you hesitant and resistant? If negative, what causing your discomfort? The more specifically you can preview your day, the more clarity and receptivity you invite in from your intuitive mind during work. Ask yourself these basic questions: What do I have scheduled this day?" "What do I want to get out of this experience?" How do I feel about the events I have in place? " Then pay attention to your response.
If you are uncomfortable about anything, ask yourself what's the exact nature of the insecurity. Ask what's the worst thing that can happen so your higher self can prepare for it. Ask what's the best possible outcome you can hope to achieve. Check your greatest weakness, what could block your goals, or interfere with your intentions. Ask in what areas you could use intuition.
After your preview, set your course for the day, remaining clear on your goals and open to higher inspiration in every event. Using your imagination, create a place in your mind for your inner genius to speak directly to you while at work. Even go so far as to give your intuition a name and speak directly to it you need guidance. or direction. I call my intuitive genius Bright Idea and talk to it many times during the day, on every issue that challenges me. I simply say, "Bright Idea, what would you do in this situation?" And then I listen.
The more defined your work goals the more your intuition can help.
Your Turn
Before even getting out of bed in the morning, call to mind the events you will face during the day. One by one, focus your attention on each event and envision how you want it to go. What do you hope to accomplish? What do you see as the best possible outcome? What obstacles are in the way?" What, if anything, should you avoid? Envision the best possible solutions and set your intentions. Then name your inner genius and ask it to go to work with you. Leave the door open for your intuition to lead and listen carefully throughout the day
Bottom Line
Positively visualize your day before it begins.
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Sonia Choquette, Ph.D.
Psychic, Healer, & Author
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Sonia Choquette is a world-renowned and highly spirited six-sensory author, story teller energetic healer, and intuitive teacher who specializes in helping others recognize that we are all endowed with a sixth sense that we can count on.
A masterful and humorous teacher committed to strengthening intuition in our daily lives, she is the bestselling author of seven books:
Diary of a Psychic,
The Psychic Pathway,
Your Heart's Desire,
The Wise Child, True Balance, Your Psychic Pathway to New Beginnings,
Your Psychic Pathway to Joy,
and numerous audio editions.
A highly trained six-sensory intuitive and life guide, with an extensive background in Eastern and Western mysticism, Sonia was educated at the University of Denver and at the Sorbonne in Paris, and holds a Ph.D. in metaphysics.
She says, "I am comfortably and competently intuitive because I was encouraged at all times to be awake, aware, and guided by my sixth sense. I grew up in an environment that treated the sixth sense as the first and most important of our senses. I view it not only as natural, but actually essential to successful navigation in life. Intuition is a gift that we all have, that we can all experience, that we can all trust and that we all need!"
In working with people for more than 32 years of almost daily one-on-one private consultations, Sonia insists that the sixth sense is natural to us all, but dormant in most. Whether we call them "hunches" or "feelings" or as she does, "vibes," everyone has them, but unfortunately most people dismiss or ignore them to their detriment.
As we try to adapt to the world we now live in, Sonia emphasizes that trusting our vibes, our sixth sense in action is "no longer optional. Awakening and strengthening our sixth sense is becoming more and more fundamental to our ability to live harmoniously with ourselves and others in the new world order."
Paying attention to the sixth sense-learning to listen to it, to trust it, to train oneself to call on its guidance-are the challenges facing six-sensory people trapped in a five-sensory culture.
Approaching human potential "from the inside, out," Sonia offers a unique brand of grounded and practical techniques for people to use in order to activate their most sense and let it lead their everyday life. Her mission, in other words, is to help people to "trust their vibes."
She guides them in how to build a psychic scaffolding to support their sixth sense so they can be more brilliant and effective than they've ever thought possible.
She teaches that our sixth sense's primary function is to guide our soul's growth and keep us connected to our path and purpose-without its direction, we lose our way.
In her first book, The Psychic Pathway, Sonia introduces us to our 'vibes." In her latest book, Trust Your Vibes, she shows you how to master them.
Sonia's own path has encompassed bestselling books published in more than 23 countries, speaking and conducting workshops around the globe, thousands of grateful clients, and a home in Chicago that she shares with husband Patrick Tully, daughters Sonia and Sabrina, and a poodle named Miss T.
Website:
www.soniachoquette.com
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