The Transformation Process Is Your Reality

I am a transformation advocate who focuses on continuous improvement. Throughout my journey, I have confronted my fears and doubts. It takes courage to go forward and embrace change because your decisions affect everyone around you.

You do not compromise your integrity and belief system to achieve your objectives. Dealing with the emotional component of change requires you to look at yourself and see the manifestation of your desires. You must take charge of your affairs and the internal dialogue that is either your friend or your foe.

We either resolve conflict or perpetuate it based on our actions. Not being passive in your walk of faith and creating a path for yourself is like getting out of your comfort zone, like a baby learning to walk. A baby knows that it is in their nature to walk, and even though they may fall on their face, they know it is in their nature to prevail. A baby doesn’t know how to articulate it, but their fears do not deter them from the task.

What does a baby know about adversity that we have lost perspective on, and focus more on our limitations than our potential? Our connection to the source that produces and sustains us has been breached. Children come into the world with all they need, but along the way, through external influences that conform to others’ intentions, they become redefined.

In our nature, we realize that something is missing. How we go about filling that void or reconnecting is individualized. Some may fill the void with things consistent with their altered state. It’s rare for an individual to seek comfort through an inner journey.

The transformation process requires you to do things in ways that differ from the traditional approaches promoted. Our minds and thoughts are so profound that what we consider possible shapes our way of life. There is another world inside of us that is there, and we long to embrace it. The Creator endowed man with his Spirit, which provides direction and guidance, like the baby that falls, who is aware that it is their nature to get up and walk.

Our relationship with the source we come from allows us to confront fears and doubts with an awareness that we are not alone on this journey we call life. Living your life in a manner that delivers you from the limitations imposed upon