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Worlds lowest limbo bar
Worlds lowest limbo bar









Or I'll go to Pinterest and pin fun images or branding quotes ( this one is currently getting lots of RePins). When this happens to me, I'll capture moments with my camera. Idea limbo happens when you you have an idea. And what you deeply desire is (almost always!) what you deserve. You become a vessel, open to receiving what you deeply desire. When you write down your desires, you give yourself permission to hold nothing back. The world wants you to show up being free, happy and fulfilled. Doing these things has led to more freedom than I ever could have imagined. Things I always loved as a little kid: nature. I moved to the beach, got my dog (her name is Karma), and started to appreciate the little things.

worlds lowest limbo bar

I didn't quite know how these words would manifest. And the threshold for happiness was the polar opposite of how I find it today.

worlds lowest limbo bar

When you write down your deepest desires, you awaken to more awareness. “If ignorance is bliss, awareness is awakening.” – Brian Solis This allows you to more easily find the essence of your brand. And this allows me to tune into my deepest desires more fluidly. My heart beats in unison with all that is alive. It allows me to show up as the truest expression of me. This is…everything that I'm about.īeing in my water element helps to cast off the shackles of societal conditioning. The water element is all about: intuition, empathy, quest, beauty, and balance. Splashing around in the water helps me to be in my true nature. Who knew that NYC surgeons like to…surf?) I love how it's just me and Mother Nature when I'm out at sea (and the other interesting surfers I meet. This hits the reset button in your brain. Get away from work to have adventures…so you can think more clearly. “We should come home from adventures, and perils, and discoveries every day with new experience and character.” – Henry David Thoreau No, not the literal limbo bar (that's cheating). If you're like me…and you prefer quiet and solitude, stop thinking of marketing as “promoting yourself.” And start thinking of it…like being the truest expression of the 16-year old you. Everything having to do with marketing is just too damn loud for me. – Rosanne CashĬhange your perspective of the word marketing. Out of this choice comes passion as intense as that we felt at 16, illuminated by experience. “At some indistinguishable point a choice was made. So, when you find you're in marketing limbo, here are some tips to get yourself through: And not even socks that say “I danced my socks off at Sally's Sweet 16.” And you're left, shimmying…alone, with no customers. And yes…this can be scary.īut what's even scarier is what can happen when you hold yourself back: The bar gets lower. Meaning…the only way out of marketing limbo…is through yourself. Or even more entertaining to others…you'll fall backwards onto the sand. This will cause you to hit your head (or another body part) on the bar. You may try to go under the limbo bar, without actually…bending backwards. And sometimes you find it through…getting low. This creates tension between two places…where you are. So instead of shimmying to “how low can you go,” you're giving yourself a blow-by-blow. We tend to make the thing in the way the way. So you end up…in the game of limbo…in a state of in-between. So…I'm totally defending it.īut I won't defend marketing limbo…that uncertain period of waiting or indecision – when you're not sure if you should market yourself or let go of the idea altogether.

worlds lowest limbo bar

So…maybe the last time you played limbo was at Sally's Sweet 16, circa 1996. It's that dance contest that's often played at parties on the beach (in the case of the insanely happy people below).











Worlds lowest limbo bar