growth
Shifu Liz is an Enlightened Warrior
Wed, 2008-09-17 20:13 | by Shifu LizAnd the day came when the risk to remain in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom - Anais Nin
Well as most of you know I returned from Enlightened Warrior Training Camp last Friday. When we left camp we were sworn to secrecy, and a Warriors word is law so I can't divulge anything specific. I can say that I was pushed outside my comfort zone mentally, emotionally and physically for 5 days. Any ego I had going in was soon lost but boy did it creep up again and try to talk me in to calling Shun Shifu to pick me up early. When we left we were told not to make any major decisions for four days, now I know why as my system has had to adapt to the "normal" world. I was glad I went but not happy I went. Now 5 days later I'm happy I went. Like all Seminars the work begins when you get home, how do I apply those principles to my everyday work and relationships on a constant level.
I know some of you were thinking "Why would Shifu Liz do this to herself?" Especially if you saw me friday... but the answer is simple. Life is full of dichotomy if we're not growing we're dying. It was time for me to grow.
Let's get to the nitty gritty...what does this mean for you? Chances are good I'll be pushing you outside of your boxes. Won't that be fun? Not always.
Also for anyone who is considering a career in Shou' Shu' I would recommend the Millionaire Mind Intensive in November. It's the stepping stone to Warrior Camp. Some of the information you know and need to be reminded of, some of the information is new and they will definately challenge you to think out side of your box financially. Already your mind is telling you you couldn't possibly pull off three days for a seminar but think outside the box, expand your comfort zone or go outside of it all together to get the life you want. It's worth it.
As Shou' Shu'ers we are warriors in our own right. Held to a Sheng Chi level of teaching, learning and living. Let's use this site to ask questions, reinforce lessons and offer support and encouragement on our path of growth, as I was painfuly reminded at camp no matter how strong we are or think we are, nobody does it alone.
Humbly yours,
Shifu Liz

