“I DON’T DESERVE”
“I don’t deserve”
Among
the most powerful lessons I have learnt is that unless you truly believe you
deserve something, it’s very difficult to actually get it. Over the past few
years, in my workshops and coaching sessions, I have interacted with so many
smart and capable folks who lack the confidence that they deserve better. This
could be in broken relationship or a job - the feeling is quite pervasive.
So,
it caught me by surprise, when I found that I too was playing ‘small’ recently.
In my previous post, I had mentioned about attending a summit on Emotional
Intelligence and Mindfulness in London last week.
I
did not want to pay the £1,000 price tag for the one-day summit. I wrote to one
of the speakers requesting if I could attend fro free as his sidekick or guest.
I was feeling quite squeamish asking for this. I never heard from him.
DAMMIT,
I DESERVE TO BE THERE….
A
few weeks later, three days before the Summit was scheduled, I felt a strong
urge to attend. But this time, rather than feeling diffident about my ‘ask,’ I
dropped the word ‘side-kick’ and simply wrote in stating that while I am very
interested in attending the session, I would appreciate being invited as a
guest.
More than what I said, it was important how
I felt at this moment. The awkwardness was gone. I believed that not only
would I learn, but that my knowledge in understanding the mind from Eastern
traditions and esoteric yoga practices would allow me to contribute to others
as well.
Lo
and behold, I did get an invite…….
The
magical power of ‘deservability’ has indeed kicked in!
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