Shafts of the Purest Light

The photo shows a group of jobseekers happy that they have achieved success on their career pathway.

It occurred to me that success owes much of its manifestation to the sense of inner peace - for me at least.
Also my observation is that such success nearly always requires some interaction with another fellow human being along ones' life pathway; whether at the beginning, during, recognition at the end or a mixture of all three... for many of us success is determined by the opinions of or measured against the values of others or collection of others; typically referred to as society.
Success in our own minds should be cherished, yet any additional third party endorsement is, for some, necessary for that puffed out chest seal of approval feeling.
But just how real is that endorsement, and does it really matter? Isn't your success peculiar to you? What you gain from reaching the mountain top; that experience of exhilaration and satisfaction, it's your experience isn't it?
Not entirely; in a previous article I referred to trading spaces... your success can inspire others, propel someone struggling to find renewed faith and encouragement to finally shout YES!
Should you 'trade space', that presence traded with may even want to replicate your success in his or her own unique way if the levels of intensity are strong enough!
This is one of the most effective and most sought after tools for all good leaders, the ability to convey a message, to empower others to often go further, faster and longer than the source of inspiration itself, to rally minds for a cause!
This transfer of goodness is something we are all capable of... to be a recipient requires not a leap of faith, but an emotion more akin to trust; belief.
Trust requires the removal of negative judgment. A judgment that is often chosen either to confirm our own learned prejudices (no one is born prejudiced) or to safe guard ourselves against harm or disappointment - trust underpins much of social and personal success.
The all conquering emotion of LOVE requires trust to grow and become lasting too!
For those of us who spend our lives offering support, instinctive love and encouragement to whomever is open to receiving, it is the epitome of success and from the outset trust is the womb from which the transfer of success is born.
For the host making the offering; to observe the recipient derive tangible benefits delivers the ultimate payback; a sense of inner peace, a job well done, satisfaction devoid of ego and self-interest. These transfers of goodness are shafts of the purest light from deep within; we all have it, so let's share it.

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About The Author

This article was written by John G E Frye of SOURCE of SUCCESS

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John G E Frye Dip LC (Inst. LC) AMAC, has been in and around front line business for a period allowing him to establish his credentials commercially primarily in the Talent Management, Recruitment and Sales sectors at Board level. It was during this period that he also sought to apply his natural Mentoring, motivational and inherent inspirational skills and to channel these qualities into a service for clients and colleagues alike.

In 2001 John authored the in demand ‘health-check’ publication Little Book of Self Empowerment, published by Janus Publishing – whereby he instils; what has been described as "beautifully formed droplets of wisdom" covering a comprehensive range of subjects from Depression to Family, to Pain and Anxiety.

John’s innate passion is to highlight and then nurture the hidden talents and strengths within others; to teach lessons of self-reflection and growth using his core life experiences, proven commercial knowledge, relaying inspiration, training and drive to succeed.

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