Monday, August 31, 2020

Happy Birthday (month) to me!

 



Happy birthday to me, and happy un-birthday to you!

Yippie! September is my birthday month, and I'm gifting YOU with 50% OFF virtual toe readings (all levels, individual sessions). This offer is good for gift certificates, too.

 

HURRY! This offer is limited to the first 50 purchasers. This offer expires on September 30, 2020 (or when it’s sold out, whichever comes first). This is the LAST DISCOUNT offer Soul Heart Entertainment will be making.

 

Here are the discount prices, only available for individual sessions:

* Level 1 (Beginner) Virtual Toe Reading (about 30 minutes): ONLY $47 (usually $100)

* Level 2 (Intermediate) Virtual Toe Reading (about 60 minutes): ONLY $97 (usually $200)

* Level 3 (Comprehensive) Virtual Toe Reading (about 90 minutes): ONLY $147 (usually $300)

 

Sincerely,

Jamie Allen Bishop, M.A., MTC, CR

Soul Heart Entertainment: Event Talent Coordination

 

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7 STEPS TO GOAL GREATNESS

 

 

“Ants move mountains one grain of sand at a time.  Micro-movements toward a goal is progress in the right direction. Give yourself credit!” ~Jamie Allen Bishop

 

7 STEPS TO GOAL GREATNESS

by Jamie Allen Bishop

Soul Heart Entertainment

 

So, you want to reach a big goal quickly? Feeling like you have imposter syndrome? Telling yourself you can’t or won’t make it happen?

 

This article focuses on the energy behind accomplishing big goals. I will map out necessary steps and offer examples from my own experience on how to take action.


 

“Anything the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” ~Napoleon Hill

 

Harvard Business Review (May 2008) defined Imposter Syndrome as “a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist despite evident success. 'Imposters' suffer from chronic self-doubt and a sense of intellectual fraudulence that override any feelings of success or external proof of their competence.”

 

With more than 30 years of career, personal, and education experience behind me, I see Imposter Syndrome as a fancy way of saying you’re not fully committed to the timeline you’ve set for yourself. Having a syndrome title to call it is a psychological copout, allowing you an excuse to not finish what you’ve started in a timely manner.

 

Be the hero in your own story. Stop settling for status quo, mediocrity, and excuses! Push yourself past your comfort zone and (in the infamous words of Larry the Cable Guy), “Git ‘er done!”

 

Step 1: Celebrate YOU! It may seem silly to you, but the first thing to do when setting big goals for yourself is to celebrate YOU and your decision to set and achieve a big goal. Setting big goals and following steps to achieve those goals is a wonderful undertaking. When we set goals, our intention is often to step outside our comfort zone and accomplish something many others never motivate themselves to accomplish. It means you are wanting something greater for yourself, and you are setting the example for those around you. In brain chemistry, pursuing big goals is akin to taking big risks, and while our brain wants to keep us safe, the best thing we could possibly do for our longevity and vitality is to ignore the lackadaisical compliance of daily routines that no longer serve our soul’s journey. Getting out of our comfort zone to achieve challenges is so important, in fact, that our bodies create dis-ease wherever we are not pursuing excellence. (If you don’t own Louise Hay’s book, “You Can Heal Your Life,” it’s time to purchase a copy for yourself… today!) So, celebrate your decision and commitment to stepping up, stepping on, and stepping out into the greatness that you know you are destined to achieve.

 

Step 2: Get Yourself An Accountability Partner. For me, this is a critical component for accomplishing any goal. Honestly, this is an absolute must for those of you who want more than you already have. Get yourself an accountability partner. You'll need someone who will be brutally honest with you, and yet sensitively caring about holding your feet to the fire and calling you on your stops (a.k.a. excuses).

 

(a) Pay A Life Coach: A coach can be a great person to hire to hold you accountable, and while all coaches are not of the same caliber, there are many who have very affordable accountability programs. The benefit of hiring someone is they are typically emotionally removed enough from your goal and from the blocks you have to achieving it. They are likely people who have "been there, done that" when it comes to every trick in the procrastination book, so they'll recognize those stops in you, call you on them, and help you get unstuck and on your way to the greatness you desire.

(b) Find A Friend: If hiring a coach isn’t in your vision, look for someone in your circle of influence (or maybe just outside that circle) who might desire an accountability partner, too. This person will have a goal they wish to achieve in a similar time frame. They'll have a solid desire to achieve their goal, and they'll be your cheerleader as you make progress, too. The time frame of goal achievement is more important than having similar goals. In fact, sometimes the goal being extremely different serves you both better, as you are less likely to get caught up in comparing your progress with each other.

 

Step 3: Know Your WHY & Write It Down! In fact, place it somewhere you will look multiple times a day. For example, my personal and professional why is on my keyboard because that's where I tend to spend a large portion of my day, allowing me to glance at it several times a day. It keeps me focused on the task at hand because it strums my heartstrings to think about it.

 

Make your why really meaningful. A financial or fiscal reason is never going to keep you (nor anyone you know) happily on task. Your why needs to be about what accomplishing the goal means to you. For example, my personal and professional why is to change the vibrational frequency of the world I experience, one soul at a time. For me, that means that my personal experience on this earth is filled with blessings, happiness, freedom, and love. I accomplish this goal in every moment of my day by remaining in a state of intentional gratitude about everything life throws my way. Because my goal brings to me amazingly wonderful encounters, most people who interact with me have similar experiences, thus raising the vibration of everyone's day.

 

A solid why is the most important thing in a person's emotional toolbox to help them avoid and overcome pitfalls on the road to success in achieving any goal. I don’t think there’s a coach out there who would guide you away from creating a super big why.

 

Here is an example of the difference between an unsuccessful why and a successful why.

Unsuccessful why: I want to be healthier.

Successful why: I want to live a long, happy, and independent life while I grow into the healthy, clear-minded older version of myself so my daughter can have a good example of how to accomplish the same for herself.

 

Make sure your why is big enough to help you choose the fruit or veggies over the bread or potatoes every time you need to make that decision.

 

Step 4: Write Down Steps. Write down what you need to do to achieve your goal. Writing is a necessary way to get thoughts out of your head and into your reality. Without writing it down, goals and the steps to achieve them will take longer to achieve. If the time it may take to accomplish a goal is important to you, it can be truly miraculous how much writing things down will help. Step 3 step has two parts:

(a) Macro Steps: Write the big steps/actions you need to take to achieve your goal. This is so important!!! Your brain releases a hormone of accomplishment each time you cross something off your list or check it as complete. Those hormones are the same ones released when you feel extremely good about something. Those hormones are what a great many people are looking for more of in their lives because they only do good to your body and they often come with fabulous memories. Plus, if you do not have a plan of action including steps to take to create movement toward your goal, accomplishing your goal will take sssoooo much longer to complete. Without a checklist of things that need to be done, you are likely to keep putting your goal on the back burner of your life, as chaos and mayhem will always take priority. You’ll continue to survive instead of thrive. Want to start thriving? Write your action steps down.

(b) Micro-Movements: Now that you have big picture steps on paper, break those plans down into micro-movements. For example, say I want to lose weight. Macro actions I can take are to eat right and move every single day. Micro movements to achieve that goal are to create a realistic daily menu for myself (and my family) and to map out a viable movement routine. Once I know my micro-movements, I can delegate some of the responsibility of accomplishing my goal to my friends/family – like grocery shopping or cooking.

 

Step 5: Set Deadlines. Now that you have your big steps and micro-movements to achieve your goal, backtrack from when you want to have your goal finalized in order to enter due dates for the Macro and Micro tasks. 


For example, as a solopreneur, if I want to map out my social media schedule for next year by the end of the third quarter (end of September), I follow these steps:

(a) Determine monthly themes – due September 1;

(b) Create subcategories for specific weekly focus topics – due September 3;

(c) Dawn a daily post agenda – due September 8;

(d) Design business memes – due September 25; and

(e) Schedule posts – due September 30.

 

Naturally, some steps are easy and quick while others may require time and effort. When I have a deadline to meet, I am more likely to stick to and achieve something new. Plus, now I have a list of tasks and due dates to offer my accountability partner, who can then hold me to those timelines. Lastly, seeing the list, I can better delegate some tasks with due dates to a helper. Maybe I reach out to the local college for an entrepreneur business student interested in an unpaid internship? Maybe I pay my teen to gather quotes for me? Maybe I ask my hubby to take inspiring photos I can use? Without a written process to achieve my goal and dates those goals are due, I may never reach out to the college, hire my daughter, or get my hubby to follow through with a photo safari. Without a written process, my brain chemistry is on autopilot (a.k.a. survival mode), keeping me stuck putting out the “fires” that suddenly appear in my life in lieu of living the thriving life I know I am meant to live.

 

If I get through Step 5, I am ten times more likely to reach my goal within the expected timeline.

 

Step 6: Reward yourself! There’s a reason most employers and home-based businesses have goal rewards in place. Rewards can be strong motivators for getting stuff done.

 

As you accomplish your tasks to reach your goals, it’s important to (a) reward yourself; and (b) know ahead of time what your reward will be. When our minds or bodies want to avoid the task at hand, a worthy reward can make a huge difference.

 

For example, if I set a daily calorie count of negative 1,200 calories and I’ve achieved that goal, perhaps I get to spend an hour or two doing something I love to do - cross-stitching, watching my favorite movie, putting a puzzle together, etc. If I accomplish every task on my list for a few days in a row, perhaps I gift myself an hour or two of uninterrupted “ME” time (bath time, hanging with a friend, book reading time, etc.). If I accomplish a week of remaining on task and on track, perhaps I get to buy myself something I’ve been wanting (a new blouse, a facial, a massage). Chose rewards that speak to your heart, motivate you, and (most importantly) that you deny yourself unless you achieve your goal. Maybe the super big reward for once you've accomplished the whole project is to go on a trip with your family. Maybe it's a day trip. Maybe it's an overnight trip. Regardless of what your rewards are, get some set in place for milestones on your way to achieving the goal you've devoted your time to accomplish. You deserve it!

 

Step 7: Have A Grateful Heart. Every moment of task completion toward achieving a goal, even in those moments where you may not measure up to your written timeline expectations, remember to be in a grateful state of mind. Gratitude is one of the highest vibrational frequencies we can express, and when we are in vibrational alignment with the highest frequencies (love, joy, gratitude, peace), we are well on our way to attracting magical experiences into our lives.

 

For example, if your brain (or another familial voice in your head) nags you about falling behind on your daily tasks, you might write a note to yourself or say aloud, “Thank you, my sweet brain, for the kind reminder of how important achieving this goal is to me.”


To help me from getting into that snarky sense of humor I sometimes manifest or from beating myself up for not getting something done, I imagine my brain (or the voice in my head) as a cartoon character with a beautifully happy face giving me a high-five for remembering to turn something that could be a negative experience into a learning/more positive one.

 

My go-to trick for staying focused on a task at hand is to listen to audio recordings that help with concentration. There are a plethora of these frequency sound baths to choose from on many apps and stations out there. If you wish to access the audio I play, my channel – Jamie Allen Bishop Sole Reader - has a public playlist called, “Soul Symphony,” with a variety of music specifically designed to help with vibrational alignment.


 

If you feel overwhelmed with this list of steps, there are two quotes that come to mind. One, remember, “Overwhelm is a misperception of abundance,” and two, “Ants move mountains one grain of sand at a time.” 


Praise yourself for progress. Pat yourself on the back for new awareness. Listen for and act on divine guidance (different people you know telling you something three times or more, books jumping off shelves at you, overhearing conversations with meaningful information, etc.). Your expectation of yourself is the only real critic you have. Outside opinions are simply the people we love trying to keep us safe. Unrealistic expectations of ourselves are what can rock our world and shake us off our path to achieving a worthy goal. 


Make the plan, stay the course, praise yourself, reward yourself, and you, too, can move mountains!

 

Warmly,

Jamie Allen Bishop, MA

Soul Heart Entertainment

 

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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Why I Read Toes


"Why I Read Toes"
by Jamie Allen Bishop

"What makes you different or weird, that's your strength." ~Meryl Streep

Toe reading is defined as the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and emotions show up the way our toes do. When I first heard this concept, I didn't know exactly what to believe. My educational background was a combination of three specialties: science (I was a pre-med student in the early years of my college career), psychology (my medical specialty was to be psychiatry), and art (my bachelor's degree ended up being in Fine Arts, specifically drawing). I was in the middle of pursuing my Master's degree in Art Education when I fell in love with toe reading. When I fully understood what toe reading was - the concept that our bodies hold the stories of our emotions - toe reading made perfect sense to me. 

Toe reading is the ideal intersection of my three specialties - art, science, and psychology. 

But why would I shift my focus from something so concrete to something so abstract? Why pursue toe reading over all my other education and experience?

The "why" is extraordinarily important to the success of a business. In fact, the businesses that create truly grand success (think Apple, Google, etc.) are mainly focused on the why behind how/what they do/create. Why, how, what = that's the success formula according to Simon Sinek. But does a "why" need to change over the course of time?

I say, "No, your why does not have to change as you (and your business) grow... not if you have a solid 'why' as the foundation from which you launch."

Here's what I mean. My "why" has always been HUGE. When I say huge, I genuinely mean it - enormous, gigantic, and extraordinary. My why is what drives me to keep focused, persevere through the challenges, and continue to pursue excellence... no matter what! My why has not changed over the past decade (or two) of running my business. My 'how' and 'what' certainly has changed, grown, and adjusted as my experience lends itself to my tool kit of knowledge, but my why has remained steadfast and true.

What's my huge "why"?


My "why" is to continuously and consistently raise the vibration of the world as we know it, one soul at a time. (Insert theme music here: "End of the World As We Know It" by R.E.M. - https://youtu.be/Z0GFRcFm-aY) And, I feel fine!

Just a tiny goal, right? (That's my silly sarcastic side showing herself.)

For me, it's such a powerful stance for my business and for my life that it reaches to boundaries unforeseen, far beyond what I fully comprehend, and definitely outside what my human brain can imagine. My why makes my personal goals and dreams seem infinitesimal in comparison (and believe me when I tell you I have lofty goals).

It takes just one soul to create an incredible shift in our Universal experience. 

It takes one soul to agree to be more authentic, more integral, more honest. It takes one soul to agree to know who they are at their heart's core, know what makes them a truly powerful being, and know their gifts are given to them for a reason. It takes one soul at a time to create this incredible and powerful movement in our society from one of selfish progress to one of universal truth.

My why is so significant, so absolute, so powerful, that nothing can stand in my way of achieving it.

If your why is important and powerful, it will not matter what life throws your way, you persevere through it all to continue to be of service to your why. 


Is your 'why' serving your highest purpose? If not, let's talk about how we can shift your 'why' into something that will keep you on course through a multitude of storms.​


Warmly,

Jamie A. Bishop, MA

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