Showing posts with label The Desire Map. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Desire Map. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Choosing Abundance


I've decided to start a new series here on For The Love of Food based on the personal development work I have been doing in Danielle LaPorte's The Desire Map. I mentioned The Desire Map a few months back at the end of the year as I was working through some changes around the direction of my business and life in general.

As a result of that post, I have received numerous emails from readers talking about how The Desire Map changed their perspective and helped them to shift focus in their life. I hope to use this series as a way to share things that I am working through at the moment while also connecting us as a community for those of you who are also working through your Desire Maps.

In case you are unfamiliar with The Desire Map, here's what you need to know: The idea behind The Desire Map is that most of us plan our lives around achieving certain goals. After we spend years working to reach those goals, we often find ourselves feeling empty when we finally get what we thought we desired.

Instead, The Desire Map helps you to discover your core desired feelings and use these feelings to gude what you want to do, have, and experience in your life. The idea is that when you set out to achieve a certain goal, it's not actually the goal you want, it's the feeling behind the goal, so, traditional goal setting is actually backwards.  Instead of focusing on the goal, we need to focus on the feeling we want that is behind the goal. This may sound simple, but this stuff goes deep.

One of my core desired feelings for 2013 is ABUNDANCE. Last year I began to realize how I mostly focused on what is lacking in my life -- it's "the glass is half-empty" mentality. This perspective often made me feel competitive, tense, and anxious because I constantly felt the sense of scarcity that surrounded me.

Is this how I wanted to feel in my life?  No, absolutely not.

As a result of my perspective shift from scarcity to breathing in abundance, I began to feel differently and see things in a new light.

Focusing on abundance doesn't mean being greedy or wasteful. Abundance is about finding the fullness within. 

This shift had a huge impact on my life in general, but especially in my finances. Instead of feeling frustrated by my ever-increasing food budget, I began to feel immense gratitude for the hard-working farmers I love and trust who grow my food every week. Instead of feeling stressed that I couldn't afford to help pay for my partner's tuition expenses, I began to feel proud of her for being independent enough to get loans when she needed to. Instead of feeling like I didn't make enough to donate to my local animal shelter, I began to look for ways that I could give back to animals in need (something I am extremely committed to).

Choosing abundance isn't necessarily about having more: more time, more money, more stuff... For me, abundance is about enjoying what I have and using it to make a meaningful impact on my life and the lives of others.

I don't need to make more money - I need to spend my money wisely so that I can make more of an impact with the money I have.

I don't need to have more time - I need to use the time I have in a way that benefits my life and wellbeing.

I don't need to have more stuff - I need to fill my life with  people and experiences that are meaningful to me. 

(If you feel so inclined to purchase The Desire Map from Danielle LaPorte, please know that using my link enables me to donate 100% of any money I receive from that purchase to the Seattle Animal Shelter. Thank you for helping me to fulfill my commitment to choosing abundance and helping animals in need.) 



Sometimes a shift in perspective yields big changes. 

Choosing abundance has also enabled me to be grateful for the small things.

Instead of feeling burnt out by the busyness of daily life, I am able to be fully present when I sit down to enjoy a meal or a hot cup of tea.

Instead of feeling like there is too much to do and too little time, I am able to focus on what is most important and worthy of my time and attention.

This often means shifting priorities, choosing to do less, and devoting my energy to projects that make me feel how I want to feel.


Where do you feel a sense of scarcity in your life? Where are some places that you can choose abundance? Please leave me a comment below and let me know!



Thursday, December 27, 2012

2012 & The Desire Map


Now that we're winding down the year, I have to get a little personal here and share some big things that have come up for me this year. 

This year was crazy.  In 2012, I launched an incredible health coaching business, worked with some of the most amazing clients I have ever known, and had monumental personal growth as I continually challenged myself as an entrepreneur, coach, food blogger, health writer, and wellness advocate. In addition to running my health coaching business full-time, this year I somehow managed to continue working full-time at a nonprofit organization that I love and write this blog, which is so very near to my heart. In all honesty when I look back at it, this year kicked my butt.

A couple of months ago, some things shifted in my life and something just wasn't feeling right. When I sat down to map out my 2013 business priorities and strategies, I realized that I need to make some shifts around my business and it boiled down to some really tough decisions. I began to see that things in my life were really out of alignment.  I then realized that I need to quit some big projects and walk away from a lot of things I had created this year.

Ooh man.  That was hard to stomach. 


After a couple of months of refocusing and getting things back in alignment, I am really proud to be ending the year on a high note. And I wanted to share with you one of the things that has absolutely changed my life.

You see, I'm a goal-oriented gal.  I'm a go-getter and an unstoppable, ambitious force when I have my mind set out to do something. But a lot of times, when I finally "achieve that goal" and "get there," I don't end up being as pleased as I expected. And I noticed this a lot this year.

A few weeks ago I discovered Danielle LaPorte's The Desire Map and it has honestly changed the way I think about setting goals, planning your future, and in a nutshell, living.  I'm a big fan of Danielle's and in case you don't know who she is, she's the author of The Fire Starter Sessions (a must read!), an inspirational speaker, and a former think tank exec.


The Desire Map is Danielle's new program and it guides you to identify your core desired feelings, and use those feelings as the drivers of what you what to do, have, and experience in your life. The idea is that when you set out to achieve a certain goal, it's not actually the goal you want, it's a feeling. This may sound simple, but this stuff goes deep.

As I worked through The Desire Map, I began to see that a lot of the things I was doing in my life were out of alignment with my core desired feelings:
  • I desire to feel strong and healthy, but I was working too much and it wasn't leaving me time to go to the gym or live a balanced life.
  • I desire to feel free and aligned in my life, but my work was all over the place and I was tied to my business. 
  •  I desire to feel abundant and secure, but my business stress was creating scarcity and insecurity in all aspects of my life.  
The Desire Map was my wake-up call. 

I wanted to share this with you because The Desire Map has changed my life so much and at this time of year when we are planning ahead and looking into 2013, I think it can change your life too. 

I always want to be transparent with you so I want you to know that I believe in this program so much I am partnering with Danielle as an affiliate and if you click on the link above, love The Desire Map and order it, I receive a small portion of sales. Due to the work I have been doing in my Desire Map, I have chosen to donate 100% of any money I receive to the Seattle Animal Shelter. Thank you for helping me to support animals in need! 

I wanted to share one last thing from Danielle, which I find incredibly inspiring:

Knowing how you actually want to feel is the most powerfully creative thing you can do with your life.

And not only do we have to put our feelings at the heart of our ambitions, we have to pursue our desires in a way that is life-affirming, rather than soul-depleting. Rigid goal-chasing is burning us out. Soul-anchored intentions are the way to get home. 

Amen sister.