how audiences are responding to First Most Aways™️
As I wrote last week, the week before was the debut of my new keynote, First Most Always™️: Your Path to Wholeness Leadership.
Anyone who knows me even a wee bit will not be surprised to hear I had fun with and for the audiences – telling my story and sharing my learnings (and teachings) in a way that’s hopefully entertaining and memorable…and more importantly makes a difference.
Here’s some of the difference I already know I made:
A person with adult-diagnosed Autism told me that he had always hated his brain…until he heard the keynote and my reminder that we are perfect, just as we are (especially our brains)Two strangers vulnerably shared during lunch, strengthening a new connection and reinforcing their own commitment to change their behaviorsSomeone has taken on the FLYT™️ Path of Feeling their feelings, Letting go of the lies in their head, Yielding to their perfection, and Transforming themselves with total joy to find their own transformation and brain rewiringPeople are looking at their yellow birds, remembering their commitment to finding their joyAn attendee has used First Most Always™️ to bring their team together more successfullyAnd I’ve just started.
Me, I’m remembering to pause even more. To put my hand on my heart. To delight in my yellow birds (and the yellow paint on the sidewalk). To love myself endlessly, uncontrollably, deeply, and absolutely committedly, even as I walk through more fire. (More on that maybe next week.)
I know with all I have to know that when we increase our self-care, self-concern, and self-compassion, we open ourselves up to so much. To life. To love. To joy.
How about you?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, and please share this post with others if it resonates with you. Let’s start a movement of loving ourselves First Most Always™️!
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