1/6 Weekly Assignment: The 5 P's
Happy Sunday Team! Our first Group Zoom Meeting will be Wednesday, January 22nd, from 6:30pm-7:30pm. In addition, I will have open office hours Sunday, January 26th, from 8:30am-9:30am. You can check our community Calendar for all meetings/events! 1/6 Weekly Assignment: The 5 P's The Process of Personal Evolution is a never ending cycle of Pride, Patience, Pursuit, Performance, and Peaking. Integration is an inward process of awareness towards you need to become you best self! -Pride: Honoring your uniqueness. Your ability to create self love/inner awareness is the beginning of your manifestations. Who are you? Who are you meant to BE in this human experience? What serves your Soul? Do you follow your own path, or do you get caught up in others paths that slows your progress? Do you have difficulty understanding your goals? -Patience: Reflection before action. Having inward conversations towards service to self, others, and all life. Does impulsiveness create blockages? Do you struggle with listening to your intuition? Or do you contemplate to long and never take action? -Pursue: Making Fun Possible. Inward motivation that allows you to take action, and gain experience/feedback. Do you sit with fear and let It over consume your ability for growth? Are you limited through beliefs/perspectives? Or do you over pursue that creates an imbalance of service? -Perform: Consistency is KEY. The act of performing is the repetition of the experience in the present moment. How do you create accountability/motivation to continue to gain feedback? Do you have trouble being H.E.R.E and N:OW? Do you over-perform without a clear intention for peaking? -Peak: Experiencing Change and Growth. With practice, you achieve progress. The light begins to show, and excitement grows! How do you apply your evolved state of BEing? Do you ride the high of achievement, leading to complacency and comfortability? Does peaking limit your curiosity to re-develop awareness. For this week, analyze the 5 P's towards your wholeness. Where do you have difficulty? Where do you succeed?