Do you notice and claim your Gold?
- Hugh Newton
- Mar 4
- 1 min read
As a child, I was taught that noticing and claiming my beautiful gifts out loud was big-headed. Narcissistic was not a word used much in those days, but it was most certainly
policed against.
“Don’t be big-headed! Put others first! Don’t talk too much about yourself! You’re getting too big for your boots!”
It’s not only the difficult parts of ourselves that we push into the shadows. We may also hide
our gifts (our particular genius) in those same shadows.
This can make it hard to recognise my gifts in the first place, let alone give them voice.
Sometimes it really helps me to see myself through others’ eyes. They may notice
something about me that I cannot yet see.
If this resonates with you, perhaps you would like to join us at: Who’s Driving the Bus?
Tuesday 10th March at 6:30pm
In this live online community workshop, you will have a chance to check-in, then to take a look at the parts of you that are alive in your check-in so that you get a good idea who is functioning within you.





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