How your dad and work life are connected

Your Dad and Your Work Life...How they are connected.

Our fathers want to provide, protect and believe it or not...they just want to make us happy.

Afterall, they are the originators of the Dad joke.

Let's think about this for a moment.

What is a Dad joke?

They are silly jokes or puns designed to cut through any heavy emotion just to make us effortlessly giggle. No complexity...just laughter and ease.

They just want to make you happy and to provide for you.

Dads want to provide and protect us and, as such, how we protect and provide for ourselves is often a mirror to the feelings we hold about our dad.

Do you have an abundant and fun relationship with your dad? Is your work life fun and abundant?

Or do you feel untrusting of your dad? Or feel abandoned by your dad that you were left to do all the chores?

Does your work life resemble this too? Are you the one doing everything at your workplace while feeling deeply resentful? Do you feel like you can never trust your co-workers?

Guess what? It has nothing to do with your co-workers.

Dive deeper today and examine this connection between your dad and your workplace. How do the two mirror each other?

When we experience something as a child, we create a filter that we believe life is only this way. Throughout the decades of our life, our reticular activating system (RAS) uses this filter to help you to focus on the supporting evidence that this filter is true.

This is how we can be 30,40,50, 60 and respond like a hurt 6-year-old when triggered appropriately.

Our fathers are powerful figures in our lives but we can grow and live beyond this original filter that was created in our childhood as a result of our relationship with him.

Once we clear this filter, we know that it is safe and right to welcome in an abundant work life and to provide for ourselves in a way that would make your father proud.

We create a new filter of security, provision and abundance.

I have found through my decades of healing my own father wounds, it is so helpful to look at how he was loved, or unloved, by his own parents. If there was no example of unconditional love, it would be hard for him to create that for you. This is in no way offering an excuse to any mistreatment you received but rather an opportunity for you to trigger compassion and healing for your own heart and your relationship with your dad by acknowledging his starting point.

This is an empowering way for you to witness your dad. He is broken and human too and as you begin to shift to eyes of compassion, understanding and love towards him, you will illicit this same response out of him toward you.

He is a mirror of your energy and as you heal, so will he.

Join me for today's powerful meditation, Best meditation to heal your father wounds, and shift your filter to bring in your most abundant life possible.

I hope you have an amazing Father's Day!

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