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How Will You Illuminate the World?

As we settle into autumn’s first full moon phase, here’s a great quote to ponder – “You have to find what sparks a light in you, so that you – in your own way – can illuminate the world.”

Take a moment to connect with your inner spark. How does it get ignited? What is happening within you and around you when your feel on fire?

What is the “it” that lights you up every time you come in contact with it – or even think about it?

And how does “this” reflect the uniqueness in you? How does it want to be expressed creatively?

These are great questions to take into your journal under the light of a full autumn moon.

And if you’d like to explore the potential of your own unique spark – and how it wants to be illuminated and expressed in a creative way, I invite you to join me for a highly-personalized experience in my Creative Alchemy Studio.

It’s my version of a “creative think tank” where you can show up with your questions, thoughts, and ideas – and explore the many possibilities of whatever is wanting to be expressed through you.

Lots of wisdom, guidance, and support await you in the Creative Alchemy Studio!

Here’s to honoring your unique spark – and bringing it into full moon light!

Tina M. Games is the author of Journaling by the Moonlight: A Mother’s Path to Self-Discovery (an interactive book with an accompanying deck of 54 journaling prompt cards). As a certified creativity and life purpose coach, and a gifted intuitive, she is the “Moonlight Muse” for women who want to tap into the “full moon within” and claim their authentic self, both personally and professionally. Through her signature coaching programs, based on the phases of the moon, Tina gently guides women from darkness to light as they create an authentic vision filled with purpose, passion and creative expression. She lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts with her husband and their two children.

2 Comments

  • Elisa

    Hey Tina, thanks for the article!

    Yes, it’s very important to find the things that put us on fire.

    I’d add something : the more this thing is personnal and not related to how others see us, the most powerful it is. Something that has meaning for us alone can never be lost, while when it leans on others, it will be shaky if they are shaky too. 🙂

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