8 TIPS TO SET INTENTIONS FOR A SUCCESSFUL AUTHENTIC LIFE

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What does it mean to set intentions for a successful life?

What does it mean to live authentically?

Here are 8 tips on how to set intentions for an authentic life. As you answer the questions, consider what it means to live an authentic life and how mindfulness—present moment awareness—helps. These tips are based on 20+ years of training and experience as a mindfulness and meditation teacher, my own career re-births and journey from trauma, PTSD and chronic fatigue syndrome to happiness and health, and conversations with experts. I share my own reflections only as an example of how to apply tips.

  1. Identify your values. Keep this simple. If you have one week to live, what’s most important to you? What people, places, experiences do you want in your life? Simply, what is most important to you during this limited time frame?

    For example, I value my closest family and friends, my communities and sharing the hard-earned knowledge that I’ve gained healing my own body, mind and heart. I value most serving others by sharing what I’ve learned to promote health and happiness.

  2. Get present. Use mindfulness techniques to connect with who you are and what you think and feel, right here, right now. Mindfulness is interpreted many ways. For me, the easiest way to think about it is, “What are you noticing right now?” Try some of the meditations below to connect with your present moment experience. This helps you let go of past conceptions of your identity that may no longer fit who you are today.

    In my case, I genuinely wanted to be an attorney. Following my education and licensure, I worked as a lawyer and faced a serious illness. I then re-evaluated how I wanted to spend my professional efforts. When I originally wanted to be an attorney, I wasn’t wrong, I simply outgrew that interest. Today, I continue to be passionate about sharing what I learned about healing and creating health and happiness.

  3. Feel it in your bones. Our body is constantly giving us information. We’ve all had that ‘gut feeling’—the sense that what we’re doing feels right to us or not. When we’re living authentically and in harmony with our values and purpose, we feel connected physically and emotionally.

    As Oprah Winfrey says, “…ask yourself: What is my truest intention? Give yourself time to let a yes resound within you. When it’s right, I guarantee that your entire body will feel it.” To read more about the mind-body connection, go here.

  4. Honor your potential. My mother reminded me as a child that all peonies are beautiful, but even, among themselves, each peony is unique. Read more here. Observing the ways of the natural world offers much insight. You are the beautiful unique expression of you and the only you on this planet. Even identical twins manifest individual uniqueness. Honestly assess and honor your potential.

    Ask yourself if what you’re identifying as your intention offers the possibility for you to realize the fullness of what only you have to offer.

  5. Dream big. A faculty member at Stanford Business School is known for encouraging students when brainstorming to ‘forget gravity’. Yes, gravity is an immutable natural force, but it’s helpful when imagining possibilities to let go of all limitations. Factor limits in later.

    In other words, say, ‘YES!’ to fulfilling your passions and your innate abilities.

  6. Take small bold steps. Life is not theoretical. We can think as much as we want, but at the end of the day, our life is the sum total of our experiences. Once you determine your values, strengths and weaknesses, identify and take actions to put them into practice. This is when you start setting goals and strategies. Assess. Does it feel right? Is this something you’re willing to do, even in the face of fails? Because even fails are meaningful and important, if done in pursuit of a heart-felt task.

    In other words, before you go far on your path, check. Ask yourself, do these ‘actions’ resonate with my values? Do I feel this ‘in my bones’? Is this realizing my potential? Mindfully sense whether you’re on the right path for you.

    A small step does not mean a ‘safe’ step. It means, step mindfully with full awareness of the excitement of uncertainty. And, take one step at a time.

    Living authentically and setting intentions is not the same as setting goals. A goal, for example, is writing a book (I’ve written 16). An intention reflects heartfelt values. My intention is to inform, support and serve people to live happier and healthier lives. Living authentically and manifesting my potential would be using my innate talents for teaching, writing and speaking and my education to realize my intention to serve others.

    Ask yourself, does this activity ‘feel right’ to me? Am I acting consistently with my highest purpose in service of what matters most to me?

  7. Be kind. As you honor yourself, be supportive of yourself. Life is not perfect. Mistakes can and will happen. You will stumble, perhaps fall. Give yourself compassion. Offer kindness and compassion to others. Surround yourself with kind and supportive people. As you honor yourself, you are also creating space for others to honor their own selves and to manifest their unique potential.

  8. Enjoy life. Life is a balance of work, play, relationships with others and a relationship with yourself. Enrich your life by setting both small and large intentions. For example, as a small intention, I will do my best to be kind to my husband today. A larger intention may be to work on strengthening relationships among each of my step-children with their father and me. Remember to find happiness in each day as often as possible.

To help with living with present moment awareness, I'm sharing some guided meditations. The first is a 10 minute guided meditation, the second 5-minute podcast you can listen to increase awareness of the mind’s activity and the last is a 15-minute guided meditation for compassion for your self and others.

Enjoy a 5 minute meditation to relieve stress, clear your mind and reduce racing thoughts. Even 5 minutes can lower stress levels fast that impact your mental and physical well-being. Boost benefits more by listening when you're outside and enjoying some fresh air I lead you through a 5 minute meditation for busy people. You will experience awareness of breath, physical sensations, sounds and thoughts. Enjoy this guided 5 minute pause for presence as you rest in present moment awareness. This is a quick meditation for anxiety. It is an open monitoring meditation guided. Mindful meditation is an open monitoring meditation with heaps of research to supports its benefits. "Open monitoring" means that instead of concentrating on one thing specifically like a mantra, instead you observe what is happening as "objects of attention". You observe the breath, physical sensations, sounds, thoughts, etc with open awareness. I have years of experience teaching people how to start a meditation practice. In this video, I lead you through a mindfulness meditation for anxiety and stress. I'm a PTSD and panic attack survivor. I healed my PTSD through many practices, including mindfulness meditation. I'm trained in mindfulness meditation, mindfulness based stress reduction, yogic meditation, mantra meditation, I'm a graduate of Stanford University, Harvard University and Georgetown University, and a mindful health educator who worked at Stanford University School of Medicine in the Prevention Research Center for 15 years and is a best-selling author of 15 books on health and fitness. I'm a master trainer of fitness and wellness professionals and have presented at conferences worldwide. Like my channel? Subscribe to my Youtube Channel http://bit.ly/2t7Mj5m and my Soundcloud at www.soundcloud.com/shirleyarcher I post new videos each week featuring mindful and natural ways to help you look and feel more energetic, healthier, happier—naturally. Please leave comments or requests for tips to help you with your biggest challenges to reach your wellness and happiness goals. Email me at shirley@shirleyarcher.com Follow me here too: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shirleyarcher/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shirleyarcher Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/shirley_arc... Tumblr: http://shirleyarcher.tumblr.com/ Facebook: http://www.shirleyarcher.com/facebook Shirley Archer is a mindful living coach, a mindful meditation instructor, a best-selling author of health and fitness books, and an award-winning trainer who helps people who want to avoid overwhelm, to feel great about themselves and to feel more energetic, healthier and happier, using natural methods.

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Shirley Archer is a mindful health educator, award-winning trainer and best-selling author who helps busy women who want to look and feel younger, healthier, happier—naturally. Through blogs, articles, books and podcasts, she’s here to eliminate overwhelm and inspire women to bring more peace into their lives, so they can meet all their responsibilities and still make self-care a priority.

After working as a high-powered attorney in both New York City and Washington D.C., a bout with chronic fatigue syndrome inspired Shirley to dedicated herself to wellness and sharing better health with those around her. Since leaving Wall St., Shirley has authored 12 books on fitness and wellness, and has achieved certification in mindful modalities including yoga, Pilates and meditation. In addition to being an award-winning personal trainer, she is also a certified Spinning instructor and group fitness instructor.

When she’s not blissed out in zen, you can find Shirley hiking with her beloved German Shepherd, Cheyenne either in the Swiss Alps or in sunny California, speaking at fitness conferences worldwide, and being featured in various high-profile media including USA Today, Washington Post, Fitness, Shape and cnn.com. For Shirley’s latest musings on mindfulness, visit her site at www.shirleyarcher.com

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