Follow Your Yes Friday Your Yes is not always your want

Published: July 21, 2017, noon

b'Do you follow your \\u201cYes?\\u201d\\nFollowing your \\u201cYes\\u201d is about you taking a step forward in your partnerships by taking action and applying at least one thing you heard from our guests during their interviews this week.\\nOn today\\u2019s episode, all of this week\\u2019s guests have generously provided BONUS MATERIAL, not included in the interviews you listened to earlier this week.\\nEach one has provided incredible examples of the power of following your \\u201cYes\\u201d.\\xa0\\nEnjoy! \\nBarry Selby\\nNot Following \\u2013 \\nAbout twelve years ago Barry was in a relationship and he ignored all the very loud warning flags that showed up by not owning his space in the relationship. This happened because there was titillation and great sex.\\nBut he was misaligned and not taking charge.\\xa0 He was not in the right relationship, but he said yes out of a desire to make her happy.\\nWhen he looks back he\\u2019s grateful for the lesson, but at the time it wasn\\u2019t fun.\\nFollowing \\u2013 \\nWhen Barry wrote his book, he asked what to do with a list of principles he had written down.\\xa0\\nThe little voice that was his guidance said \\u201cwrite a book.\\u201d\\xa0 And he spent two weeks arguing with it.\\nWhen he did follow his \\u201cYes\\u201d everything he needed to do it laid out in front of him.\\xa0 It ended up being an effortless process because he was in alignment with spirit and his purpose.\\nListen to Barry\\u2019s full interview here\\nConnect with Barry \\u2013\\nBarry\\u2019s website\\nTwitter\\nFacebook\\nJP Sears\\nNot Following \\u2013\\nAbout 4 years ago JP got into a relationship.\\xa0 Now his internal guidance was giving him the No sign.\\xa0 But he ignored it.\\nEven though he knew in his heart this relationship wasn\\u2019t going to work, he wanted it to work so he was fighting his guidance.\\nThe relationship lasted 2 1/2 years, but there was a lot of suffering including lessons he had already learned in other relationships.\\xa0 Apparently he needed to experience them again to teach him the consequences of avoiding his internal yeses and nos.\\nFollowing \\u2013\\nOver the past 15 years JP has build up a very thriving, successful one-on-one client practice.\\xa0\\nAnd recently he got a very clear \\u201cYes\\u201d to let go of his client practice.\\xa0 This was very scary because it had supported him financially and he had learned so much from it.\\nIt\\u2019s sometimes very easy to let go of a crappy thing, but to let go of a great thing did not make sense.\\xa0 But his internal guidance was calling him to let it go.\\nWhen he took this step he felt like he was stepping off a very high cliff, but he honored the \\u201cYes\\u201d and it has been very freeing for him and allowed other new things to come into his life.\\nListen to JP\\u2019s full interview here\\nConnect with JP \\u2013\\nJP\\u2019s website\\nFacebook\\nTwitter\\nYouTube\\nInstagram\\n'