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Since I was very small, I have always had an unwavering belief in magic. I loved films like Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and I remember one time being taken to the cinema to watch Peter Pan. I shouted, clapped and stamped my feet as hard as I could to save Tinkerbell after she took the poisoned medicine. I willed her to come back to life, and was overjoyed when her light started to shine again! I know it appears silly writing it here now, but at the time I honestly believed that I had helped to bring her back to life – and I remember feeling warm and good.
Since I was very small, I have always had an unwavering belief in magic. I loved films like Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and I remember one time being taken to the cinema to watch Peter Pan. I shouted, clapped and stamped my feet as hard as I could to save Tinkerbell after she took the poisoned medicine. I willed her to come back to life, and was overjoyed when her light started to shine again! I know it appears silly writing it here now, but at the time I honestly believed that I had helped to bring her back to life – and I remember feeling warm and good.
Of course those are just innocent childhood
memories… or are they? Because these days I am convinced that my early
experiences played a major role in shaping how I coped with the numerous jolts
that life seemed to throw at me. Over recent years when I was told by
solicitors, debt companies and numerous other professionals that there was no
way out of the nightmare after discovering that my soulmate was a sociopath, I
simply refused to believe them. I just knew
that somewhere, somehow there would be a solution – and I prayed for some magic
to happen.
OK, there might not actually have been
fairies or wizards at play, but I genuinely believe that my childlike faith (or
stubborn pigheadedness perhaps?) helped me overcome every single hurdle that
appeared in my path. Yes, even
against all the professional advice I’d received along the way… “You’ll have to lose your home” “You must
leave France” “You’ve got to accept that everything is going to change” I
remember one evening, over a large glass of wine, chanting to myself over and
over again “I do believe in fairies, I do I do I do!” hoping that perhaps my
own bruised and battered light would once again brighten and carry me back to
some kind of normality!
And you know what? Through it all, my light
did indeed come back. Bigger and brighter than ever before. Against the odds I
made it – I overcame every challenge, and came out the other side much richer
in life than I had possibly known could be possible. Richer not in material
goods (although I did manage to keep my beloved home) but in the way I felt
about myself and about the world around me. For the first time that I could
remember, I felt ‘switched on’ and lit up. I felt safe. I felt loved. I felt
that life was good. In short – I found the truth of who I really am, and I had
come home.
This was how I first discovered the key to
what is now known as DeNA – our revolutionary training approach that lights
people up from the inside.
After finding and accepting myself, my life
shifted and continued to shift for the better. On a regular basis I would
experience out-of-the blue contacts from people keen to give me work. I’d find
new connections with people – either deepening with existing friends, or with
new people who would suddenly appear in my life. I stopped feeling tired – in
fact I remember saying to my friend Marty one time that I just didn’t know what
to do with all this energy that I suddenly had! Each day became like a miracle,
and slowly slowly I began to relax in to this new way of being, this new and
magical way of experiencing the world, and I began to enjoy watching things
unfold. The stress had gone. The worry had gone. The bad feelings had gone.
This was real-life magic, and I found I was pinching myself to check it was
real…!
I came to understand that through all the
‘bad stuff’ I had been given the gift of connecting with something so
profoundly life-changing that I felt compelled to share it with others. I had
found that by attaching with myself from the inside, I could affect my outside
world in a way that I had never dreamed possible. Yes, I’d already spent years
studying and qualifying in all manner of therapies such as Louise Hay, NLP,
Coaching and Firewalking. All of those techniques were a tremendous help to me
as I faced my battles. But I knew from deep within my soul that what I’d
discovered was something even more meaningful. Something that had changed my
life beyond recognition. Something I knew I was meant to refine and share. So over
the coming months I played with what I had learned, experimenting on myself and
gradually introducing new techniques in to my coaching sessions, so I could
test whether I was correct in what I believed I’d discovered. Could it really
be that I’d be able to share with others in short sessions what had taken me
over four decades to find in myself?
In short, the answer was ‘yes’. I found out
that I could light-up others in the way that I had been lit-up myself. I was
able to help others uncover their own inner power in just a couple of hours,
and each time it happened the person in front of me literally changed before my
eyes. They became calm. They looked younger. They were free – and their eyes
shone clear and bright. Once lit-up I was then able to show them how they could
use their new understanding of themselves – because I’d learned how to do it
myself. That way it became a permanent life-skill, and I soon began to
recognize that the shift people experienced through this process was more than
just a mental shift…. It was a profound change on every level. And because of
that, it meant it lasted.
Over recent months, and with help and
guidance from some great friends, I have built this process in to a training programme
that is equally effective in the corporate world (my profession for the past 15
years) as in what I now refer to as “Life plc” – it’s for people like you and
me, it’s for parents, for teachers, for therapists, and for children.
Just a few weeks ago I was lucky enough to
have the opportunity to run an introductory light-up session with a room full
of Brownies – little girls aged from 7-9 years old. Together with Tracy, my
business partner, we worked our magic in the room and every single one of those
children was lit-up. We invited them to draw and share what they had found,
entitling their drawings “ME” standing for My Energy. The results were
breathtaking – I am getting goosebumps now just writing about it and
remembering the experience! These beautiful little souls created the most
amazing pictures and wrote the most insightful words when asked to describe how
they felt with their energy ‘switched on’….. “I feel pretty and confident” wrote one “I am strong, safe, and happy” said another “I am the light because the sunshine is within me” grinned another
one, who until this moment had been quiet and kept her eyes to the floor.
Was I right to believe in magic as a
child…? Well yes, I think I was. Because surely, what we’re now able to bring
to the world is magic indeed. In the words of Rhianna “Shine Bright Like a
Diamond” – because as more and more people light-up, so our world can shine
bright like the diamond it is meant to be.
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