What would you say....
Monday, April 7, 2008

I had the privelege of being interviewed on, "The Ladies Room with Lolis," today via telephone in Austin, TX. Turns out Lolis, an incredible leader in the women's club, also had an experience in the pageant world (a former Miss Ohio-USA).


After sharing my story with her listeners she closed the interview with this question, "Lisa, what would you say to someone who is listening today, who wants to reinvent themself but isn't sure into what?"


I love that question for two reasons. One, because I know the answer, ha ha and two because it's a super question that is asked by more people than I can count. It deserves as much air-time as air itself will allow.


I answered, "Think for a moment about who you'd like to become, take away the "how" that could actually happen. When you feel equally excited and fearful at the thought of transforming into that reinvention, (now I'm talking about the goosebump excitement and shivering fear combined kind of feeling) then you'll know you have your answer.


The next step is simple, write it down, put it into a journal, on your computer or even add it to your vision/dream board. Congratulate yourself for identifying your next reinvention and prepare yourself for the ride of your life.


The most difficult part of reinventing is deciding your next move. Once that decision is made you'll start to see that you will attract people, events and opportunities that coincide with your reinvention.


Lisa Lockwood is a Speaker, Author and Reinvention Expert
She can be reached at Lisa@LisaLockwood.com www.LisaLockwood.com

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