Today we have back one of the most popular guests we've ever had, Connie H. Deutsch. Her last episode How to Discover the Meaning of Your Life\xa0is in the top 5 most downloaded episode. In this conversation Connie and I discuss what is reinvention, breaking through fear and how to connect with your higher-self.
Below is an article Connie wanted to include in this post. Enjoy.
Is It Too Late to Reinvent Myself?
It seems like eons since I first heard the concept of reinventing yourself.\xa0 I guess that fits the theory expressed by the famous guru, Paramahansa Yogananda in his book, Autobiography of a Yogi\xa0that if you don\u2019t like your life, change it.\xa0 If you don\u2019t like your karma, change it.
This doesn\u2019t precisely go hand in hand with reinventing yourself but it\u2019s a good starting point.
What does reinventing yourself actually mean?\xa0 When I tried to find out, I got numerous answers from numerous people.\xa0 I heard one person say, \u201cConnie has reinvented herself hundreds of times.\u201d\xa0 Nothing could be further from the truth.\xa0 In fact, I wouldn\u2019t even know how to start, let alone know where I was going.
To my way of thinking, it means that a person is willing to walk away from everything he has been doing and is taking on a new persona.\xa0 I\u2019ve known a few people who have done this, especially people who have emigrated to America.\xa0 During the Cuban missile crisis, many physicians were denied the right to practice medicine in this country unless they had graduated from a medical school in this country.\xa0
To my way of thinking, a human body in Cuba is no different from a human body in America.\xa0 If you have a valid degree from a foreign medical school and can pass the necessary exams, you should be allowed to practice medicine in any country.\xa0 The laws don\u2019t change about anatomy whereas they do change in the legal field or the real estate field. I remember talking to some of the Cuban doctors who told me they were forced to find employment in other fields when they came to America.\xa0
One of them took a job as a janitor just to put food on the table.\xa0 Another took a job as a cook in a small restaurant.\xa0 These people knew the meaning of the phrase reinventing yourself.\xa0 They literally had to give up their former life and find a new career.
I, on the other hand, never had to give up anything.\xa0 I merely added to what I already had.\xa0 When I was thirteen, I worked as a volunteer working with Cerebral Palsy children.\xa0 Some years later, I worked as a volunteer teaching the children of migrant workers how to read and evaluate the accuracy of the IQ tests which were badly flawed.\xa0 In later years, I worked in the medical field and some years later, I designed health programs for people around the world. But my official career started with me being a business consultant and personal advisor for people around the world and that has never changed.\xa0
Through the years, I kept adding to the things I was already doing.\xa0 To my way of thinking, the articles and books I had written were just extensions of what I was already doing. The same with my publishing company and my newspaper column that I had for sixteen years until the publisher sold the newspaper.\xa0 I had my own radio program for a year and a half and I did my counseling as part of my newspaper column and radio program.\xa0
When I was invited to speak on various radio programs and a cable television show, it was still an extension of what I had been doing.\xa0 The same holds true about the talks I gave at various colleges.\xa0 When I wrote the scripts for a financial television program, it was an extension of my business consulting work.\xa0 So, looking back through the many decades of my career, I can\u2019t say I ever reinvented myself; I just kept adding new projects to keep me from being bored. \xa0
It\u2019s also why I make a radical change every two years.\xa0 It\u2019s now two years later and just as I was wondering what change I could make where I could still be of service to mankind, I got a call asking me to be a guest on the new Next Level Soul podcast and four days later I was asked to write articles on spirituality for this new podcast.\xa0 I live for these exciting moments that allow me to expand my horizons while helping people find meaning in their life.
If ever you wonder why you\u2019re here, the answer is simple.\xa0 You are here to elevate the vibration of the earth by being of service to mankind.\xa0 When we bully others, for any reason, we take the vibration of earth down another notch.\xa0 When we help someone in need, without expectation of anything in return, we elevate the vibration of earth and bring us a notch closer to the Creative Force of the universe (which I think of as God, but you can give it any name you want).
We get a sense of wellbeing when we know we have made someone\u2019s life better, even for a day.\xa0 But, if you really want to feel liKe King of the Hill, there is no better feeling in the world than making a big difference in someone\u2019s life.
All of this brings us back to the question if you are determined to make a difference in someone\u2019s life, is it really necessary to reinvent yourself?\xa0
Written by Connie H. Deutsch
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