Your Weekly Entrepreneurial Insight for the 20th - 26th April 2020.
"Which Vector will give your focus and strength in your entrepreneurship & leadership?"
Vector 2.2 Attention
Attract attention in a unique and extraordinary way
ACTION:
Seize the moment and hold the stage for others to shine.
AVOID:
Hesitating. Trying too hard or being too self critical.
IMAGE:
Lightning hits a tower, grabbing attention with a stunning and high-profile act.
NOTES:
Unexpected sharp turn - The Arousing with double Star.
Expect some instability there is a sudden change of course with a downpour and the great thunderstorm.
The sound of thunder can be terrifying, and we can laugh afterwards, however the thunder is heard far and wide.
Keep calm with your attention focused on Spirit and continue to pay your reverence to Spirit. The Vector is to press upward forcibly, seizing control and power.
Attention means to move you in order to disengage you from complacency. Success will come when you achieve tranquility in amongst the disturbance.
1: Thunder comes and it is terrifying. Fear can take hold of you, with dread for what will happen however the outcome is not as bad as you dreaded. Initial apprehension moves into relief. This is an auspicious sign and there will be good fortune to come.
2: Thunder comes and it is severe. A sudden shock or upheaval results with material or financial loss, do not exert resistance in this time. Instead retreat to higher ground to minimise any further harm. You must wait a period of time before attempting recovery of what you have lost. In the meantime, accept the loss and instead of worrying about how to recover, think about how to gain more attention and move on from that loss. Take time to strategise, to listen, to learn and prepare a plan, viewing the situation from a higher perspective - ascending up 9 hills before you act.
3: The thunder causes great distraught. You must recover your senses, awaken from the distraught, circumstances are beyond your control, you may feel powerless and your will is weakened. You cannot allow that to happen. Learn to maintain your composure, regain your inner strength, you must persist onwards in your endeavour despite the blows.
When you can remain calm in the face of the storm, your mind will be able to see opportunities for action that you might have otherwise missed, maintain a calm mind.
4: The thunder is stuck in the mud. The situation is unyielding; your progress is inhibited by the aftermath and the shock play reduces you to inertia; do not let your own inhibitions hinder your progress. Push forward against the odds.
5: The thunder comes and goes ominous. The shock is relentless against you. It feels like one trauma after another, one loss followed by more loss, but that is because you have become so distraught you are swept up in the storm.
You must find the eye of the storm, the region that remains calm at the centre of a cyclone, and whether through the dangers there in safety. By maintaining a central position you will stay safe through the shocks and in the end your losses will be mitigated.
With your mission remaining incomplete after the storm, there are matters you will need to attend to remain steady.
6: The thunderclaps and you search for the source. You sense danger nearby and seek to dispel it, however you will not be able to alleviate that state of danger if you are distraught, if you are in chaos, if you are in disorder. You must find your centre of gravity, remain balanced and keep calm at this stage. It is better to keep quiet now than to speak out, any excitement will only aggravate the danger, so wait and assess the situation before you act.
A committed Union or partnership will strengthen your position, a synthesis of yin and yang, together one part emotional, one-part intellect, one part creation, one part activation, together reconciling the differences - this Union will be able to weather the storm.
“The gem cannot be polished without friction,
nor (wo)man perfected without trials.” – Confucius
Calm your mind & transform any fear into your great power,
Catherine
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