Called to Recalibrate
I am in the midst of recalibrating my life in the spheres of personal, professional, relational, and Joy Code. Naturally, I am a person who welcomes change and especially when the call to recalibrate is made abundantly clear. In part, recalibrating is a sharp shift in focus to ensure that I am focusing on the proper things along with what this particular season is requiring of me. By focusing on the proper things you are in essence safeguarding your energy to direct its flow to the right direction. Proper things are based on personal interpretation that are a culmination of intentions, transformations, and priorities you have set for yourself. Sharp focus and greater energy stewardship are by-products of recalibration.
Throughout 2023, I have endured many losses that I had to properly grieve and make peace with. I have experienced inner-shifts and transformations that have unlocked the next version of who I am meant to be for the next chapters of my life. I was forced to face the reality of circumstances and truths that have honestly set me free emotionally and mentally. My life has been making room, elevating my perspective, and truly preparing me for what I have been praying for. To be clear, this process has not always been easy. I actively surrender to the process on a continuous basis to maintain an open heart posture.
I am excited for my life to look and feel different in the best ways after this cycle of recalibration. Joy Code is in the process of undergoing a recalibration to narrow Joy Zones to only the Personal Zone as a focus area for clients (respective zones will be available in the future). Additionally, all around refinement to increase impact, quality, and putting more joy out into the world. My purpose, mission, and mind are clear on what I have to do; which is to allow the recalibration and to be present throughout the process to glean all the wisdom from it. When the call to recalibrate starts tapping you on the shoulder, know that you are empowered and equipped to withstand the metamorphosis.
Joy Gem: “Slowness to change usually means fear of the new.” – Philip Crosby