Showing Up Boldly and Fully

These moments of connection hold a dear place in my heart. I see them as an intentional welcome into your space, on your terms, and I am forever grateful for the invitation.

Many of us are already in the midst of the hurry and flurry of summer. We’re emerging from the comfort of our “at-home” offices and controlled social environments; into a more open and free world. As we embark on this chapter, it’s important to recognize where we are and spend time processing the necessary adjustments that will take place. 

Over the last year, our interactions have evolved in many ways. Some methods brought us closer together, and others have exposed how disconnected we’ve been from one another. Have you taken time to think about what types of interactions you want to return to? For me, it’s the “swivel factor”. I’m yearning for the opportunity to be back in the office, in my chair, “swiveling” in and out of the conversations around me. As much as we may yearn to get back to whatever our “swivel” is, it’s important that we don’t lose touch with the enlightenment we’ve gained from solitude. We've defined a new richness. In the quietest moments, you find your truest alignment. By tuning in and listening to your inner voice, your divine navigator will show up to guide you through this amazing journey. 

Our orbit of like-minded individuals living purposeful lives and creating lasting impact is always evolving. If anything, the last year has taught us no individual is immune to trauma. For those who grow up in our neglected communities, this truth is only exacerbated. Our partner in impact, Keys Empowers, Inc., is committed to working with these neglected communities through non-traditional, unconventional, and non-linguistic methods of self-discovery to activate self-healing and empower a community of public health leaders. We encourage you to check out Keys Empowers and take a peek at the incredible work they’re doing in the Baltimore area. 

Give wisely. The greatest gift we can give to each other and ourselves is to live in the present. We owe it to the world to show up fully, with love and compassion. 

With Heart,

Cheryl

Cheryl Pipia