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Starting something new is always awkward at first. Many of you know this from the New Year Resolutions you set earlier this year. Your initial steps are tentative, hesitant and unsure. You intended to develop a new eating or exercise program yet when you got right down to it, nothing felt easy or natural.

Just like a toddler first attempting to stand, you have no balance, rhythm or flow when entering a new regime. This toddler has what it takes -- focus and tenacity. He has no concept of failure at this point in his life. He will stand no matter how many attempts it takes. Once he masters the art of standing, his balance, rhythm and flow come naturally. Watch out; he's off and running.

How are we so different when learning a new behavior? Unlike the toddler who hasn't yet learned the art of personal sabotage, we set unrealistic expectations, are impatient, and readily criticize ourselves. We use excuse and procrastinating to block our strong focus.

In comes the fast food type of mind. We want results now. If they are not fast enough, we give up. We don't allow the natural rhythm of this new endeavor to occur. Instead, we move onto something more easily accessible, albeit self-defeating, like a cheeseburger.

All living things need rhythm. What would it be like to sit by an ocean without the soothing rhythm of the waves? What would the words of a song mean without the flow of music? How would our interpretation of these very same lyrics shift with a variety of rhythms?

We humans need sadness to appreciate joy, illness to value health, loss to appreciate abundance. We need day and night to balance one another out, seasons of the year along with seasons of our lives.

Rhythm is the gift. Balance and flow are the 'go-with' gifts rhythm brings. When we are in rhythm and flow, our balance naturally follows, time flies by, productivity increases along with joy and fulfillment. When we are not in rhythm, it's an uphill battle.

This week, take time to discover which areas of your life are balanced. In those areas where balance is missing have probably lost their rhythm and their flow as well. For example, awakening early one day each week to write or exercise creates no rhythm. Getting up early five days in a row for eight straight weeks creates rhythm, resulting in the balance and flow you're after.

Have a little fun with this concept, have patience with yourself, and enjoy your discoveries.

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Fresh changes in your career will help you accelerate your success. Enjoy Master Certified Coach Ann Golden Eglé's weekly Success Thought for the Week as an aid to success. You can sign up here: http://www.GVAsuccess.com or email: info@GVAsuccess.com.





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