Aspire Magazine: Inspiration for a Woman's Soul.(TM) Oct/Nov 2014 - Featuring Louise Hay | Page 50

Before we start, let’s lay the groundwork with a few journal prompts. The answers to these questions should help you figure out what to do on each of those 30 days. 1 Of course my refusal to shine my light led to its own set of problems: namely, being stuck. I couldn’t move forward and I couldn’t return to blissful ignorance pretending I didn’t know my life’s true purpose. I sat between a rock and a hard place. Blindly clinging to my old path wasn’t working, but stepping on a new path took courage that I wasn’t sure I had. Then something started shifting in me. The Universe kept sending people my way who wanted me to speak in teleseminars about being successful and overcoming my fears. As much as I felt like a fraud for doing so, I realized that those offers were the Universe’s way of nudging me more squarely onto my path. Baby steps to help me get unstuck. W hat’s my life’s purpose? What am I here to do?  – For example, my life’s purpose is to heal myself and own my truth so that I can empower, inspire and support other women to do the same. 2 Am I done? No. Do I walk in my power every day? Yes – but usually not all day. I’m still a work in progress. But I do feel I’ve made significant advances along my path over the past year. So here’s my challenge to you: ladies, it’s time to walk in your power. To finally figure out what you came here to do and do something about it. For the next 30 days, I want you to do something that truly gets you walking in your power. Something that scares you a little – or a lot – but needs to be done for you to own your truth and live the life you were meant to live. 50 3 www.AspireMAG.net | October / November 2014 What does my ideal day look like? How would I  spend my time? What would I be doing? – my ideal day would be spent getting my message out to as many women as possible and helping them on their path. This would be through a combination of blogging, speaking, writing books and ecourses, etc. At this point, I spend one to two days a week doing this. The rest of my time is still devoted to my ‘real job’ that pays the bills and allows me to move closer to my goal. W  hat would it take for my ideal day to become a reality? - Think of this as an A to Z process. Write down everything