The tricky gap between achievable & unachievable
In trying to make a difference in society, what task have you set yourself… subconsciously?
The other day I heard someone say, “It's not your job to save the world. It's your job to do your part in saving the world.”
This statement might seem obvious, but it’s worth really checking out how big you have made 'your part'.
It's not uncommon that on some level, you expect of yourself to solve the entire problem. However irrational that may sound.
The mental gap, between what you can achieve and what you feel should achieve, makes it hard to feel worthy, and to feel you add enough value.
It can be a persistent, subtle conflict in your gut. A conflict you tolerate because you believe that goes with the territory.
But what if it doesn’t have to?
It takes a surrender to having no impact. For many changemakers, this is highly counter intuitive (and ditto uncomfortable). Yet, once you go through that, fully, you will experience a huge relief. It will create space to explore what it is you are best at doing.
So, instead of fighting an uphill battle in your head, why not pursue an attitude that allows impact and fulfillment to coexist?
Not sure where to start? Why not book a free exploration session with me, to find out what you need right now, and if our Sweet Spot Programme is for you.