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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>No More Excuses – Becoming A Fearless Woman<br />
By Jacqueline Wales<br />
If you’re on this page there is only one reason why you are<br />
here: burning curiosity about what it takes to become a Fearless<br />
Woman.<br />
Do you catch yourself telling the same old stories about why<br />
you can’t do something? There’s not enough money, not enough<br />
relationship, my health isn’t good, I’m too old, too fat, too<br />
tired. I used to dream about a future that was better, but that<br />
was then, and this is reality. I can’t have it. I’m not capable,<br />
I’m not worthy, I’m not good enough, I’m not qualified, I’m not<br />
creative, I’m not, I’m not, I’m not. Is that the yadda yadda of<br />
your life?</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>No More Excuses – Becoming A Fearless Woman<br />
By Jacqueline Wales</p>
<p>If you’re on this page there is only one reason why you are<br />
here: burning curiosity about what it takes to become a Fearless<br />
Woman. </p>
<p>Do you catch yourself telling the same old stories about why<br />
you can’t do something? There’s not enough money, not enough<br />
relationship, my health isn’t good, I’m too old, too fat, too<br />
tired. I used to dream about a future that was better, but that<br />
was then, and this is reality. I can’t have it. I’m not capable,<br />
I’m not worthy, I’m not good enough, I’m not qualified, I’m not<br />
creative, I’m not, I’m not, I’m not. Is that the yadda yadda of<br />
your life?</p>
<p>If so, you’re not alone. 99.9% of us have that conversation<br />
almost daily. </p>
<p>You want to know how to eliminate the pain of bad choices that<br />
has been plaguing your life, or you want to know how to make<br />
better choices. </p>
<p>Oh, before I forget, … There’s no such thing as being Fearless.</p>
<p>There are only the decisions we all make to show up to it. </p>
<p>You see life is all about choices. </p>
<p>I’ll give you an example from my own life. I’ve been married<br />
for 27 years and counting but it hasn’t always been easy.<br />
Several years ago I was ready to divorce my husband. I blamed<br />
him for all kinds of things, and I blamed him for creating the<br />
life we were living. It was all his fault. </p>
<p>Until then, I’d always been good at blaming other people,<br />
blaming circumstances and blaming the past for the present<br />
predicament. I was ready to walk out on the marriage because I<br />
blamed him for creating the limitations in our life. We were<br />
constantly fighting about money, about where to live, and how to<br />
live. I wanted one thing, he wanted another. And then one day,<br />
in the midst of a huge fight, he said something quite profound<br />
that I had not heard before. </p>
<p>He said “You made the choice to be with me!” </p>
<p>For some reason, that phrase slammed home. For the first time<br />
in my life (and I was about 38 at the time) I truly understood<br />
that we all make choices about where we want to be in life. I<br />
had made my choice to be with him and whatever unhappiness I was<br />
experiencing, it was my choice. </p>
<p>Choices are what dominate whether we have a good life, a bad<br />
life or an okay life. We make decisions that seem right for the<br />
moment, and frequently, there is an element of regret around the<br />
choices. We wish we had thought about it more, had taken more<br />
time to consider all the aspects, and had known what we know<br />
now. </p>
<p>Did you ever hear the song No Regrets by Edith Piaf. She was<br />
known as ‘Sparrow; because she was 4 feet something, a national<br />
icon in France she captured the hearts of millions of people all<br />
over the world with her voice. Her life was a tragedy of bad<br />
marriages, bad decisions and eventually alcoholism and morphine<br />
addiction that killed her. She made the wrong choices. Did she<br />
have regrets? You bet she did. So did Judy Garland and Billie<br />
Holiday. The world stage is strewn with people who made bad<br />
choices that affected their lives. And there’s a simple reason<br />
for that. </p>
<p>You see we build stories in our minds to lend credibility to<br />
our position. When you believe you’re no good, then you’ll<br />
literally create the life around that. All of these women above<br />
inherently believed they were flawed. A teacher in school tells<br />
you you’re useless so many times you believe it, and years<br />
later, when you’ve forgotten the teacher, there’s a little part<br />
of your unconscious that says you will never amount to much. So<br />
you go out of your way to create situations that allow you to<br />
continue living that story. </p>
<p>We are all full of stories. Stories from our past, stories we<br />
tell ourselves, stories that other people tell us, and the<br />
stories are the things that pull us down because we believe<br />
them. </p>
<p>I’ll be you can give me an example of negative stories you<br />
heard about yourself in the past that you believe to be true. </p>
<p>So how do you change the stories? Well, it’s easy. You start<br />
changing the stories by telling yourself that they are stories.<br />
We all believe in a happy ending, don’t we? Right! </p>
<p>Stories are language pictures. When we change the language we<br />
change the picture. Can you ‘see’ how that would be? Change the<br />
language and you change the picture. The way we think about<br />
ourselves is critical to becoming a Fearless Woman. We make<br />
choices based on how we perceive ourselves. It took me a long<br />
time to figure this out, but when I did, it was so simple. </p>
<p>If I tell myself I’m a Magnificent Woman, I become one. But I<br />
have to tell myself a few hundred times before the brain starts<br />
to get that the message has changed. </p>
<p>I don’t need other people to confirm it. I say it enough times<br />
and I begin to believe my own story. We place too much emphasis<br />
on what other people think. We are concerned about how others<br />
perceive us, but here’s the stupid part of this. We can’t see<br />
ourselves clearly at all. We’ve created too many stories around<br />
who we are and what we’re capable of, and what we give to the<br />
world, to be able to see it clearly. </p>
<p>Start observing how you think about yourself. When you catch<br />
yourself thinking something in the negative, write it down. For<br />
the next week, I want you every day to write down each time you<br />
catch yourself with a negative thought. You’ll be amazed at how<br />
often in a day that happens. </p>
<p>We need to start becoming more conscious so we can choose the<br />
life we want wisely. We will still be run by the unconscious,<br />
but here’s the kicker, the more conscious you can become, the<br />
better life gets. We really can re-program our brains to filter<br />
out the negative, the rubbish, and put in the good stuff. It’s a<br />
lot like having a cupboard full of old food stuffs. The<br />
expiration date was months or years ago, and it’s taking up a<br />
lot of space. Our old stories are like that. They expired a long<br />
time ago. We need to throw them out and make room for new stuff<br />
to enter. </p>
<p>When we choose our stories we choose our life. </p>
<p>So, I’m here to challenge you. You’ve gone through at least 50<br />
years of living and you’ve built up a solid library of stories<br />
that run your life. You can make all the excuses in the world<br />
for why you’re not doing, what you could be doing, what you<br />
don’t do, what you can’t do, and what you’d like to do if<br />
only….. But I’m here to tell you… </p>
<p>There are No More Excuses… We all make choices. If the choice<br />
you made is the wrong one, then change it again. None of us have<br />
to be locked into the place of Now And Forever. If that were<br />
true, then life would certainly not be worth living. I for one<br />
do not want to be the lassie fae Leith whose mother was urged to<br />
put me into the factory beside her so that I could learn to put<br />
labels on whiskey bottles. If I’d done that I wouldn’t be here<br />
today, would I. </p>
<p>We have all made choices that were the wrong ones. We’ve hurt<br />
ourselves, we’ve hurt others, and we’ve limited the expression<br />
of our true selves for many, many reasons. But we’re reached an<br />
age where we should know that the choices we have are much more<br />
than we’ve allowed ourselves to experience. I want you to know<br />
that you have a choice to recreate, to redo, to explore, have an<br />
adventure, move beyond the suffocating and limiting places that<br />
you feel locked into. We all have choices. Many of them are<br />
unconscious, but many of them are based on the reality of the<br />
moment. And if you don’t like the reality, then change it. </p>
<p>When people say to me ‘But it’s ALWAYS been that way’ I tell<br />
them there is no such thing as ALWAYS. There is only Until<br />
Today. </p>
<p>Until today I have done it this way, but from this moment, I<br />
can choose to do it differently. You can choose to do things<br />
differently. It’s your life. We give so much of our lives away<br />
to others, and the result is we usually feel used up. Women in<br />
particular suffer from this syndrome. I’m not saying that we<br />
can’t be of service to others. That’s a whole other issue. What<br />
I’m saying is we can’t afford not to take care of ourselves. It<br />
is counter-productive to living a good life. </p>
<p>We all want to live a good life, don’t we? I haven’t heard a<br />
single person tell me they didn’t want a good life. We all want<br />
better relationships with our significant others, a better job,<br />
more money, more free time, more vacations, a better body etc.<br />
It’s hard wired into us. </p>
<p>So what stops us from getting there. Our stories. The things we<br />
tell ourselves and allow other people to tell us. </p>
<p>Try this exercise. It will scare the living daylights out of<br />
you to begin with , but do it anyway. Say out loud in front of<br />
dozens of strangers that you’re a Magnificent Woman. </p>
<p>Okay, so you can’t do that, then I want you to paste that<br />
phrase where you can see it every day. Use it as a screensaver.<br />
Remind yourself of that simple phrase and start to believe it is<br />
true. It’s true because you told yourself it was. You’re<br />
creating a new story. You’re changing the language of how you<br />
speak to yourself and you’re making choices that are good for<br />
you. Don’t let other people decide who you are. Decide for<br />
yourself. </p>
<p>You’re a Fearless woman in midlife. What’s in the past is gone,<br />
what’s here today is the beginning of the rest of your life.<br />
It’s a cliché, I know, but it’s a very true saying. You have the<br />
rest of your life to create the life you want. We can expect to<br />
live another thirty to forty plus years beyond this point. Do we<br />
really want to continue making excuses for why we are not living<br />
the life we want? </p>
<p>You can create the life you want. The power is in your<br />
decisions. And if you can’t decide for yourself, get some help.<br />
We all try to white knuckle our way through life when all we<br />
have to do is look around you and reach out to the people who<br />
want to help. </p>
<p>Getting support is one of the greatest things you can do for<br />
yourself. I wouldn’t be here today if I didn’t have a long list<br />
of people who had mentored me, supported me, nurtured me and<br />
encouraged me to be bold and live life on my own terms. </p>
<p>I’m not saying it’s easy. But what I will tell you is this.<br />
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, better than feeling like<br />
you get out of bed in the morning and you’re excited about what<br />
the day holds, knowing you are doing exactly what you want for<br />
yourself. </p>
<p>There are NO MORE EXCUSES…….</p>
<p>About the Author: Fearless Fifties coach and speaker Jacqueline<br />
Wales shows you how to become the woman you were always meant to<br />
be; how to take risks to strengthen your beliefs about who you<br />
are and grow more confident, secure and strong as you develop<br />
the life you want. <a href="http://www.fearlessfifties.com" title="http://www.fearlessfifties.com">http://www.fearlessfifties.com</a></p>
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