Can you believe it? We are nearing the end of the first quarter of the year. It seems as if we were just celebrating the start of the NEY YEAR.
As we continue into a "New Year", I want to caution us in allowing the word “NEW” to overwhelm you as many of us may still be experiencing the “old”.
It’s ok if you haven’t gotten the NEW job, or NEW love of your life, or NEW financial stream, or NEW leadership team, or NEW organizational marketing strategy, or NEW (fill in the blank) yet.
Let’s, however, continue the year with a NEW belief about ourselves and abilities. There’s such a power in believing. What you believe can either empower you or limit you. You can choose!
Today you can begin anew with what you believe about yourself.
I believe that you can experience a shift in the rest of the year if you will embody a NEW mindset for yourself. Allow it to open opportunities for all the NEWNESS that you’re desiring to take residence in your life this year.
"NEW" is a belief. I have often said that every day that you wake up is an opportunity to change your life. Allow that to start with your NEW beliefs about yourself.
Be well, Speak well …. Be New!
Written by: Chiquia Lewis
About
Chiquia Lewis, Speaker | Public Speaking Consultant | Motivational Educator
Chiquia is passionate about helping
individuals desiring to elevate their speaking skills to
find their voice and speak confidently.
Her passion was birth out of her experience of being
an extroverted-introvert (someone who enjoys being
around others & speaking with others but also loves being alone)
while struggling with thoughts of shame and abuse
which altered her confidence and speaking.
Personal development, self discovery, research and journaling
are some of the strategies she used on her journey to
finding her voice and speaking confidently
again. She now gives talks on how confidence is
one of the key factors to making the greatest impact
in your life and in your organization.
Chiquia holds 2 bachelors degrees; in Education and Business
Management and a masters degree in
Communications. Her experience ranges
from a language interpreter, K-12 educator, liaison to physicians,
to a college professor of Communications.
She is a mother of two and lives in Florida.
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