* Living My Vision

I was reminded of this older post of mine today. Finding our path in life can sometimes take several turns. Then something happens and we find the golden threads from the past create our vision for what we bring to the world.
Reading this today, I realized I am truly where I am meant to be. My path has moved away from Cross Cultural Training and into Yoga Teaching and Mentoring. Right now I am creating a program to mentor yoga teachers to be their best, so they too can bring peace into the lives of their students.
For those newer to my blog. I hope you enjoy.
Val xo

Val T Boyko's avatarFind Your Middle Ground

When I was training to become a life coach we did a lot of self discovery and exploration, in preparation for working with our clients. Part of the program was to create a vision for ourselves. At that time I was an intercultural trainer – working with people from different cultures to help them adjust to living and working in a new country. I was drawn to coaching to work with individuals through their transition and help them understand and accept differences, and thrive in a new environment.

the pathThe road towards my vision has had some gentle bends and highs and lows, yet my vision remains true to who I am and whatever I do. It is my life’s calling.

“My vision is for a world where we understand one another, accept differences and are at peace. And it begins within ourselves.”

It was true 12 years ago and even…

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16 responses to “* Living My Vision”

  1. How would you differentiate between inner and outer vision?

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    1. I wrote a post about this. It’s a cool perspective from Eckhart Tolle. Try searching to find it. I’m on the app right now and not on my computer… xo

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    2. From my experience I guess that outer vision shifts and evolves to meet the inner vision which remains constant. Does that make any sense to you?

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      1. You got it Nomzi! The next post explains it further from Tolle’s perspective. Thank you for joining in the conversation 💛

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        1. I did? Answers really do come from deep inside of each one of us when we are quiet enough. I honour what I know. I look forward to hear what Tolle has to say about inner vision and outer vision. Thank you for your light. ❤️

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          1. Thank you for singing so brightly Nomzi 🌟

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      2. Yes, it does. Thank you, Nomzi! ❤

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        1. 😀 Wonderful. And you are most welcome. Thank you to you both for being such guiding lights. 🙂

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  2. “My vision is for a world where we understand one another, accept differences and are at peace. And it begins within ourselves.”
    I love your vision.
    Accepting differences of one another is the hardest aspect I feel – and even accepting those differences within me! 🙂

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    1. I understand Elizabeth. It’s all too human to believe that our way is the right way .. And therefore making others wrong. I learned to accept differences when I came to live on the US… And found that everything British was not necessarily the best 😉

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  3. Val, this is so good, and reminds me of the power and importance of coming home to ourselves and experiencing that inner and outer alignment. I feel as if my path is becoming more straight and the very alignment that you speak of, has been unfolding…and now I see it.

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    1. See it
      Feel it
      Be it
      ❤️

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      1. Yes. ❤️

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  4. I love this post Val. It is rich and full of warmth and wisdom. Thank you for being there. ❤

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