What Would It Look Like to Choose Differently Today?
When I was at the bottom of the pit, I stood in the darkness wondering how I had gotten there.
It was so dark that I couldn’t even see my hand in front of me.
And, deep down I knew how I got there…
… yet to admit the truth would mean I had to look at all of the actions I had taken to get me to the abyss I was in.
It would require me to take personal responsibility and be accountable for my actions.
At the time, denial seemed easier.
Blaming others seemed simpler.
So I did.
~ My family history.
~ My background.
~ My genetics.
I traveled a long and winding road to discover that the light I was seeking was in me all along.
It takes me back to a widely publicized interview of two brothers.
One was wildly successful… a wealthy professional deeply respected by his peers.
Another was homeless… an alcoholic living from street corner to street corner.
When asked how they got to where they were, both of them credited their father.
“See… my daddy was an alcoholic…” yet they each took different roads.
- One took the road of personal responsibility and accountability.
- The other took the road of shame and blame.
The tale of two brothers was living out in my body at that moment in time.
One of my clients who I worked with over 10 years ago sent me a message after seeing one of my Facebook posts.
“I thank God for amazing people like you and for giving me the opportunity to benefit from your knowledge and guidance from the first day we met (even from a distance). Thank you for reminding us of the true meaning of life and for inspiring us to be our own person. “Go out and shine your light.” - Lisa Marie Platske. You can take credit for some of the positive changes I made in my life. May He continue blessing you and all the people around you. Biggest hug.”
She was in the same pit I was in years ago, and now she’s thriving using the tools I gave her.
Most of my clients are fighting for peace…
… for health
… for happiness…
… for success…
… for meaning.
They’ve sacrificed for others and been left bleeding by people who they called “friend”, lover, and even sometimes spouse.
Many of them have seen the worst of the worst, and have the battle scars to prove it.
And there is a piece of them that understands they too are destined for More.
That there is a reason they’ve lived through this.
I have had that same revelation and it’s why I’ve been to the bottom and am here now speaking about how to tap into your Divine Mission purpose and calling.
I was given those experiences to be of service to others.
There by the Grace of God go I.
That is MY story.
And, it just may be yours too.
So if you’re trying to make sense of where you’re at, and it just feels dark all around you…
... remember the light within you.
It’s there.
And then remember, you weren't meant to walk this journey on your own.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to think of a time you found yourself in a dark place, where it felt like everything around you was falling apart.
Name one choice you made that led you there.
Then, ask: “What would it look like to choose differently today?”
Your past doesn’t define you.
Your decision to rise does.







