July 25, 2010

What's your spiritual IQ?

 It's the secret weapon that will help you cope with the hassles of life. Here's how to put spiritual links of london intelligence to work for you. ffice ffice" />

 ã€€Her ex had done it again. After missing their 10-year-old daughter's dance recital, he showed up the following day with a bouquet of roses. "My first impulse was to tear into him," admits my friend Jennie. Then some phrases popped into her mind: "He loves her. She needs him. Let it be." Taking a deep links of london jewellery breath, she listened to this inner voice and said, "Natalie's going to love the flowers." And for at least one brief, shining moment, there was a little more peace on earth.

What happened? Without consciously realizing why or how, Jennie had reached beyond reason to a deeper level of understanding, a newly recognized way of links of london sale knowing that psychologists have dubbed "spiritual intelligence." Our spiritual intelligence quotient, or SQ, helps us understand ourselves, and live fuller, happier lives.

Spiritual intelligence is the capacity to sense, understand and tap in to the highest part of ourselves, of others and of the world around us. This source of inner links of london serenity may be our best defense against the hassles that barrage us every day.

While we' re all born with SQ, most of us aren't even aware that we have it. Fortunately, you don't have to sign up for classes to learn how to enhance your SQ. Here are some simple steps links of london bracelet that can lead you to this new level of understanding:

Sit Quietly.

Go outside

Ask Questions Of Yourself.

Trust Your Spirit.

This is a lesson that Charlene Beamish, an author and speaker in ffice:smarttags" />Illinois, has learned well. Several years ago she was convinced that she could' t write a book links of london charms she' d contracted to do. The day before she planned to scuttle the deal, she went to a crafts fair. There Baumbich found a photograph of a chubby toddler opening a treasure chest -- out of which flew butterflies. "There was a voice that said,’ Just open the lid. Write the first word.'" So she did. And that book, How to Eat Humble Pie and Not Get Indigestion, was a success. Her advice to other women curious about tuning in to their inner links of london sweetie wisdom: Take the first step. Peer inside yourself. And don’t be surprised if you find butterflies.

 

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