Mini Course On Tap
Your Power On Tap
by Joseph Fedorowsky
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"How to quickly and
easily empower yourself to express your true potential in any area of life with self
confidence."
Personal Power by Joseph Fedorowsky
Your Personal Power flows from an
allowance by which you permit your self to access and accept all of who you are at the same time trusting
yourself rather than selling yourself short or putting your self down.
Your personal power is fundamental to
you, a substantial aspect of who you already are. It's not something separate from you that you have to acquire or
which you have to control or measure. Your personal power is not determined by the amount of influence or control
you wield over your environment or other people or even over your self.
Personal power has to do with tapping
into you, your energy, so that you realize the options you have available and exhibit the capability to take action
on those choices while in the present. As a result you accomplish what it is you desire to
accomplish.
This movement toward acceptance of
yourself is natural. It involves a shift in your perception, not workout routines to ‘get motivated’ or ‘improve’
or ‘develop.’ This shift in your perception may accurately be viewed as a continuous opening to who you are and
distinguished from pressuring yourself to be something you’re not.
Realizing and becoming familiar with
your personal power involves exploring various components of personal power, such as time, communication,
perception and so on.
Personal power is your individual,
direct authority over your life and person, along with the present, objective capability to create that which you
desire within your day-to-day waking reality.
This includes understanding the
concept of victim, of helplessness and lack of control. Victim is mirrored in a belief by which you see yourself as
having little or no control over certain aspects of your life. It's a point of view which boxes you in so that you
look at your reality (people, situations, your body, money, relationships) as controlling you, denying you choices
and limiting your movement and freedom.
The expression of victim is contrary
to the expression of personal power, of your capability as well as of your responsibility to create
your reality as you prefer. The movement toward yourself involves not putting yourself down or chastising
yourself, but recognizing exactly how that perspective influences what you create moment-to-moment. This
is the start of the perceptual shift toward access to your own personal power and
freedom.
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