The definition of "Revel" serves as our inspiration. Revel (V): To find great pleasure and delight in the moments.
Life should be enjoyable, so why not embrace it?
To truly achieve this, mindfulness and positive self-talk should take a central role. Without this simple discipline, when we set goals for self-improvement, we inadvertently foster a negative inner dialogue that focuses on our flaws.
It's crucial to invest time in identifying subtle mantras that hold you back and draw in what you don't desire. Once you pinpoint this negative mental chatter, it's time to adopt a simplified practice of "thinking better thoughts."
This principle lies at the core of our coaching practice. Revel guides our clients to strike a balance between their desire for self-improvement and their self-acceptance in the present.
This is a valuable lesson to impart to children from a young age. They can be quite critical of themselves unknowingly. So, let this favorite quote inspire you from an early age: "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined."
- Henry David Thoreau
After all, when envisioning your future, it should be filled with optimism.
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Revel Coach + Revel Search Co-Founder Marcy Stoudt is passionate about developing leaders, bringing teams together, and creating a work environment where people thrive. For the past 25 years, she has worked with hundreds of women and executives and has coached, taught, and inspired results through confidence and balance.
The Revel Coach™ Blog is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not mental health, financial, business or legal advice. The information presented here is not intended to diagnose, treat, heal, cure or prevent any medical, mental or emotional condition. The information presented here is not a guarantee that you will obtain any results or earn any money using our content.
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