I’ve been doing a lot of networking, which I like to think of as calling my boats home to me. See I have this image of my ideal clients and partners as sailboats, bobbing in a calm harbor just off my tropical island. Have I mentioned that the metaphor for my business is a tropical island? Well it is.
My business is a tropical island
It’s a place where calm seas and sunshine prevail. Its warm and joyful with pina coladas at the ready. There are treasure chests of loot on the sandy beaches, easily visible. Gold coins and dabloons shining in the sun. And my boats are gently bobbing in the waves anchored in the harbor.
The sailboats welcome me when I come out to spend time with them. Then I come back to my island and breathe in the scent of gardenia and frangipani like magic drifting in the night breeze. Everyone’s happy ‘mon.
So finding my boats….
Most of my boats are in this foggy place where I can kind of see them but can’t make out the specifics. Right now the boats are all maybe’s. Full of possibility and potential. Good, rewarding, exciting things can emerge. But a boat can also become a rabbit hole of time suckage.
So the question is: if it’s a maybe right now what tips a boat toward becoming a “yes” or a “no”?
Enter the Eggs of Possibility
Yes, I have a dozen eggs sitting on my desk. They are cascarones, the Mexican version of an Easter egg.
To make a cascarone, you crack the egg, clean it out, dye it, fill it with confetti and cover the hole with tissue paper. I have a dozen of these beauties sitting prominently on my desk. Gestating.
Each one represents a potential opportunity for me. They are gestating. Waiting to become a clear “yes.”
There’s the Africa egg because I want to do a lot more international work (I originally wanted to be a diplomat, so the international policy wonk side of me is eager to go for a gallop). And my intuition is telling me a trip to Africa is on my horizon.
There’s the Rumi in Australia egg: a new friend I met on LinkedIn and had an hour long conversation about working together which seems like it could go in interesting directions.
And there’s a few more Eggs of Possibility that I’m not ready to reveal just yet. You get the idea.
I look at the Eggs of Possibility throughout the day. I pick them up and check in with them energetically. I think about what they need. I hold them in my mind and heart. And I trust that in time they will hatch.
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oh my goodness.
these eggs of possibility are completely amazing. i have to go make some now!
(a few years ago, a friend made me a love egg. it was hard boiled and she meant for me to eat it but it was so sweet i couldn’t eat it. i put it in my fridge and smiled every time i saw it.)
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I can’t even tell you how much I love this.
The idea. How you’ve presented it. How you’re rocking it.
I love all of it.
And I’ve been thinking about eggs of possibility all day. I think I might have to cook up some cascarones of my own. I’d love to be able to see all of these gorgeous possibilities in their technicolor awesome.
You’re brilliant Julie.
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ABC and Fabeku, thanks so much for admiring and oogling my eggs. Yes, you both need some of these. They do amazing things. Go get some or make some. Pronto!
Nice one Julie! Love eggs of possibility – lovely way of sustaining love and enthusiasm! Also love the boats- calling them home, being the lighthouse! I’ll play with this today. Zoe p.s. I am also in Australia!
Another Australian!! Ah, there are so many new friends in my life these days from Down Under.
will do!
tomorrow i am getting together with some people who took a visioning workshop with me in january – we were going to bring our visioning maps that we created in the workshop and work on updating them together. i’ve decided to bring eggs too, so we can all make eggs of possibility.
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Oh very cool, I’d love to hear how that goes…
Dear Julie,
Oh my goodness… but I LOVE this idea. It’s just so gorgeous and visceral and fertile!! I can’t wait to get a set of my own!!
Much love,
chris
Chris, yes!! You will love them as much as I do. I’m thinking I need a mini-set to travel with me. Hmmmmm….
Love this story … small correction … I’m in Wellington, New Zealand.
Rumi
Ah Rumi, sorry about that. Now I need to learn how to draw New Zealand.
Hi Julie, yet another fan in Australia! Love this…
Oh, I do love these eggs, Julie. Thank you! And I have something for you—if you’re interested. At my site there’s a (free) meditation about bringing in ships. Although these ships feature parts of life, rather than people, there’s no reason your people couldn’t be on them—hanging over the rail, even! If you want to give the meditation a try, you can find it at http://www.do-one-thing-now.com/windfall-resources.html.
And thanks again for the eggs!
When you achieve the goal, do you break the egg to release the celebratory confetti, or is the confetti in the simply to make the egg rattle in an interesting way?
Suz, I don’t know yet….
I like your eggs of possibility. As soon as I saw the picture of them, I told myself that I wanted to make some of them. Karen
Thanks Karen, shoot me a photo when you do…
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