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  DAN Energy and Personal Clarity


Once you achieve clarity about yourself, you are able to determine your path in life. Without it, you are manipulated by others and your path is arbitrary. When you achieve clarity, you act, think and behave with a new sense of purpose. You work towards your goals in a manner showing responsibility to yourself and your environment. Those who possess clarity use their experiences and thoughts to focus on their chosen path and follow it.

Example: A shopping list enables you to efficiently shop. You don’t waste any time so that you in turn have more time to spend doing other things. Should you shop without a list, you will most likely wander through the store aimlessly. Specials and sales will catch your eye and you’ll throw products into your shopping cart which you really don’t need. Without the list, you’ve put the decision making process into someone else’s hands and have spent money unnecessarily. More time is spent and wasted so that you have less time to do things you really want to.

In the beginning, clarity happens in your thought processes in order to prepare for actions. You make your best decisions to take action or not take action when you have thoroughly thought something through. Chaos sets in and you are played like a pawn by powers other than yourself in the absence of clarity. You find yourself drifting, lost at sea, your path completely out of your hands. Self-doubt and continuous adjustments to your course are the result as you feel pushed and pulled in all directions. You lose your way; you let others decide for you. This is the moment when you lose all sense of responsibility for yourself.

But not to worry – you can still take control of your ship and steer in the direction of your choice, thus choosing your own path. All of this can be done once you achieve clarity about yourself - and DAN Energy is just the help you’ll need!

 

Elvira Senn, DAN Forum Bühl-Baden