My friend Kate and I were discussing milestones in life and, in particular, some of the questions we ask ourselves when we hit a certain age.

Do you remember the movie, "The Wizard of Oz"? Remember the tin man, the lion and the scarecrow and their journey down the yellow brick road, with Dorothy? They were looking for the Wizard of Oz...........we're all looking for something, or someone.

Many years ago, a good friend of mine - Lee Buzzard - was giving a presentation and he was explaining to the audience that, since he was a Canadian citizen and often worked in the United States, going through Customs was a regular routine. Each time he passed through Customs, he would be asked three questions:

* Who Are You?
* Where Are You Going?
* What Do You Have To Declare?

Wizard of OzLee went on to explain that our life journey is similar to passing through Customs - so we should regularly ask ourselves these three questions! I know that is exactly what I did when I turned 50 years of age - and I didn't quite like the answers. Much has changed since that time, for me. Those major life changes took a tremendous amount of confidence, courage and having a strong support network.

I often think of, and reference, the movie, "The Wizard of Oz", in my own presentations. Since most of my work is with women, the theme of this movie is so relevant. Over the past 25 years and, as recently as this past weekend, I encounter women who are looking for brains (to learn more), looking for courage and confidence, and looking to find their heart again - much like the characters in the movie. I have spent years working in the field of personal development and have mastered many of the mindset tools and techniques required to live my best life and to ‘have something to declare' on my own personal journey.

Who Are You?

What comes to mind when you ask yourself that question? For many women, we have lost ourselves - lost our sense of identity. For many women, also, when we reach the age of 50, for instance, we begin to wonder what else is out there in life - our role as mother has changed, our careers have peaked, and our lifestyle may be changing significantly.

Where Are You Going?

When I ask this question, and it is one of my favorites, I am often met with blank stares. Women who have been in the corporate world for years are at a stage where it is more about significance than it is about success. For entrepreneurs , it is often about working with more quality clients than it is about the quantity of clients. For mothers, it is a very serious question of what to do with my life now that everyone is grown and I am not needed in that capacity any longer. What tends to take over our mindset is fear, uncertainty and a feeling that we are ‘settling' in our lives.

What Have You Got To Declare?

And that's the real question! I coach many women and help them to identify their strengths, their unique abilities, their talents - all of which can take them in any direction they choose! However, many are stuck...........stuck in a rut.......stuck in a comfort zone........staying with the familiar when, deep in their hearts, they know they have so much to offer.

I get very frustrated when I am in discussion with women who say they want to grow their business, change their career, try new adventures ........BUT.........they don't have the money, they can't find the time, they don't have the energy and so on and so on. They need to get off their ‘buts' and get on with it. My excitement and ‘job satisfaction' come from working with women who are willing to do anything, pay anything, and go anywhere to live life to the fullest.

It's exciting for me, and for my clients, to experience the energy, the successes and the rewards to stepping up to the plate - stepping out in life - stepping into their greatness! There is no need to do this alone - great teams have great coaches. Great athletes have great coaches. I know that when I tell women that I am a great coach, I often get looks of shock - it's like they're saying to me, "how can you be so bold'? I am bold because I do know my strengths - I know my talents - I know my unique abilities. I know I can help you with those 3 questions - but you need to ask yourself: "Am I ready? Am I serious? Am I willing to do, and pay, what it takes?"

Only you hold the key to your future. What are you waiting for? If not now, then when?Assignment

1. Stop and ask yourself the 3 questions: Who Am I? Where Am I Going? What Do I Have To Declare?
2. How happy are you with the answers?
3. What is one thing you are prepared to do this week to begin to live your best life?

Do some of these exercises and I guarantee that you will start to live your best life. When you try new things, you are developing the confidence and courage to move forward and invent the life you truly want to live.

Author's Bio: 

Pat Mussieux has a message of hope and success. For more than 20 years, Pat has studied the internal driving forces that create happiness and success at all levels. She knows what drives women, what inspires them and what it really takes to transform them from the inside out. As a coach, international speaker, author and radio host, she teaches women mindset and marketing techniques to help them figure out what they want to be when they grow up, how to get out of their own way, how to attract more clients, make more money and have more freedom – so they can develop the confidence and courage to live their best life – at any age! Pat is the author of the “Building Confidence and Courage Home Study System” and the book: “Who Am I Now? Simple Steps to Inventing Your Future – After Divorce, Retirement, Death of a Spouse, Empty Nest, etc.”

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