He said it couldn’t be done and I believed him
December 19, 2011 by Natasha
As the New Year approaches, we’re having a don’t drain me, radiate me week, which basically means we’re clearing out the clutter in our home, ready to bring in new energy for the new year. The rules are Keep, Loft, Charity, Chuck.
Earlier this year we bought a moby wrap sling for our baby. It arrived in a cute little pouch the same colour as the sling. After taking the sling out of its pouch, Hubby boldy said “you’re never getting that back in there”. I looked at the sling, looked at its home and thought “yep, you’re right there honey”. I didn’t give it a second thought and for the last 5 months, the sling has lived on top of its pouch, not once did I try to fit it. Wherever we went, the sling always ended up in another bag.
The sling, no longer being used, was destined for the loft along with its never been used little pouch. I looked at the sling, looked at the pouch and thought, the pouch has gotta go. Just before I chucked it, I had another thought “what if the sling fits back into its home? What if I gave it a go, after all nothing lost other than a bit of time…. ”
And would you know, the sling fitted very neatly into its little bag, no struggling, no pushing, it just fitted in easily and effortlessly. A little wry smile formed on my face and I gave myself a gentle nudge for taking on someone else’s belief, it may only be a sling and a pouch but hey, I should have known better!
What about you, how many times have you taken on somebody else’s belief system, without giving it a second thought?
What dreams have you given up on because somebody said it couldn’t be done?
Are you going to keep listening to others before listening to yourself, in the long run selling yourself short and missing out on what’s important to you?
2012 is going to be a BIG year for many people, be prudent and watch those non-serving beliefs, whether they’re yours or someone else’s!
Love,
Natasha x
Where’s all the worth gone?
July 11, 2010 by Natasha
Last week I was sorting through an old folder and found a list of goals that I’d written when I was living in Argentina in 2006. I’d replied to an ad on an Expat website, that said something like this:
- Are you tired and lacking energy?
- Would you like to be happier and enjoy life more?
- Are there things you are missing out on?
- Is it time for change?
I ticked all the boxes and oh yes, I was definitely ready for change, so I immediately signed on the dotted line! A few days later a lovely American Woman came to our apartment and Chris and I started some Coaching sessions.
The first thing she got us to do was to write out our 1 month, 3 month and 6 month goals, 9 in total, 3 items in each area. When I found the paper, I reminisced the 5 months we’d been in Buenos Aires. We’d had a great time, met loads of people, ate amazing food, drank delicious beer and wine but could have enjoyed it more if we hadn’t been tied to our jobs.
At the time, I was in desperate mode and just about had my head above water. As usual I was trying harder and harder and wouldn’t give up. Whilst this trait has served me in many ways, it’s also been a detriment and kept me doing things for far longer than I should have, with little or no reward.
The fact is, you can keep doing the same thing over and over with little or no reward but it ain’t gonna change much. These are the things you want to drop like a hot potato and try something different, even if you have no idea if the change will actually change anything!
So when I read through my 9 goals, I wasn’t let’s say jumping with joy. When Chris came home, I showed him the paper and with a big smile he said ‘ you’ve done well, look at how much you’ve achieved’. I sighed and said ‘are you taking the p*@*s’. He said ‘no, you have done well, are you taking the p*@*?’. I proceeded to go through each goal and explained why I’d failed so miserably.
I then caught myself. I was in one of my recurring themes, running it like a well known film. I’d become blindsided, focusing on what I hadn’t achieved. Everyone has non-serving recurring themes, you can pin point yours by becoming aware of your inner self talk and mistakes that you seem to make over and over.
Once it was in my awareness, I was able to open my eyes and mind and read the goals in a different context and yes I had achieved them, 100%. Why is this story relevant and why am I sharing it with you? The point is that if I’m falling into this behaviour, then it’s likely that you are too.
Take a look at where you are devaluing yourself unnecessarily and do what you’ve got to, to raise that self worth through the roof. We’ve been trained long enough to put everything but ourselves first and I’m asking you to stop doing that. Put yourself first, open your eyes to your worth and if you know that there is more out there waiting for you, then don’t let anything get in the way. Because your ego will find every excuse to keep you small and so will other people.
People who are stuck in their own low self worth stuff, people who stopped dreaming long ago and people who would begrudge you having what you want. Don’t get me wrong they don’t do it to hurt you, in fact quite the opposite, they think they’re helping you but in fact they’re just consulting their own writings on their walls, which is telling them they can’t have what they want.
And the people closest to you, the ones who love you can also sabotage your success. It doesn’t matter how much they love you, how hard you try to explain to them or how much they get you, they can’t possibly share the same feelings as you because they aren’t you. They aren’t inside your body, feeling what you’re feeling, seeing what you’re seeing, thinking what you’re thinking or hearing what you hear.
If you have that deep knowing that you are here for something more than you are sharing right now, then you must start listening to that voice of wisdom. The inner you, the perfect you, the all knowing you, is on your side and will help you get to where you’re supposed to be.
You can have what you want and do you know how I know, because I have what I want and if I can have it then so can you.
Put yourself first, own up to what’s keeping you small and do what you’ve got to do to make it happen. When you’re happy and fulfilled, everyone around you benefits so much more than when you deny yourself your truth.
Love,
Natasha
Lynda Dyer back in Brussels
October 2, 2009 by Natasha
Lynda Dyer is back in Brussels giving her 2 day seminar ‘Busting Brain Blocks, Beliefs & Boundaries, so you can Be, Do and Have more’. She’s so passionate about this course and has already helped thousands of people all over the world, clear old beliefs that have kept them stuck, sometimes for years!
I attended one of Lynda’s courses earlier this year and experienced great results. I also interviewed her on my radio show ‘Europes Secret to Success’, you can listen to the recording www.loaradionetwork.com/natasha-abudarham.html
If want to test out Lynda’s proven belief buster technique, she’s doing a webinar just for Europe on 8 October, 14 October at 20.00 hrs (GMT +1). Contact me on info@natashaabudarham.com if you want the details.
If you know your subconscious could do with a de-clutter and you want to clear old beliefs that are holding you back, then come to her 2 day seminar on 7 & 8 November (please note date change from 24 & 25 October) in Brussels. She really is the clearing queen!Click on the link for all the info busting-brain-blocks-flyer-for-brussels-33
Oh by the way, her blog has some great free stuff, check it out, Lynda Dyer BLOG

