But it got me to thinking about the concept as it relates to other aspects of my life. How could I have transformational growth in, say, my family, or my diet, or my wardrobe, or whatever? What steps would I have to take and what kind of commitment would be required to really see results? Where would I really want to make changes, and what is just a ridiculous dream of a woman entering middle age?
So, I'm experimenting a little. My daughter has recruited me to embark on a new exercise program with her. It's called Insanity, and after just 2 days I can see why. I'm not sure my out of shape, couch potato self can handle this for the entire 60 day program, but hey, I'm looking for transformational growth, so I feel like I should at least give it a fair try.
I've also been tossing around the idea of trying to establish a home-based business. I like my job - most of the time at least - but I sometimes feel burned out and like I'd like to do something different. And I mean different, not just that I'm tired of the bureaucracy and paperwork associated with working for a large corporation, but an entirely new type of work. That could transform my home life, how often my dog gets walked, and the amount of disposable income I have (which I realize would most likely be negatively at least at first). But I've also come to realize that I don't want my life to revolve around getting up at 6 am, driving 30 miles to the office and sitting on my butt for 9 hours...I want to experience joy in what I do, and have freedom to set my own hours, and make decisions based on me, and live in the moment. Now that's transformational growth.
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