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Shawn-Tuttle-personal-energy-managementThe scene: Burningman, the radical self expression festival that converges in an empty expanse of Nevada each year. In this episode of the Authentic Success podcast, I share 3 guiding principles + real world experience of putting them into action.

I spell out the concrete takeaways so you can:

  • feel more momentum in your life and biz,
  • appreciate sparks of inspiration when they arise,
  • structure your day for accomplishment,
  • understand your work/life needs so you are happy with results, and
  • eliminate doubts that stall your progress.

When everything your life is centered around is absent, how will you respond? When there is absolutely nothing on your ToDo List, what will you do?

You really get to see the effects of this kind of experiment when all “everyday” routines, habits, structures, and tech toys are absent–left behind in the “default world.”

The main goal (for me, for you, for any Natural Professional) was to organize my energy around being happy, healthy, and whole. This kind of mindful awareness takes practice, and really, just remembering to come back to it once a day can be a success!

Guess what? In the 6 years I’ve been going to Burningman, this was one of the best years ever thanks to keeping these simple personal energy management principles in mind.

It was powerful to see the impact of these strategies outside of my regular life where sometimes it’s hard to discern the specific effect of these principles from all the other influences.

You don’t have to trek to the Nevada desert to try a new way of living and being. I hope these 3 takeaways inspire you to make some change in your life so it’s easier, more fluid, and even—in the spirit of Burningman—a little more magical.

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Within a couple of years of moving to Nevada City in 2004, I had cleared the prickly holly bush and a volunteer liquid amber sapling from a bed in my front yard.

Envious of my neighbor’s beautiful front yard vegetable gardens, I made mental notes of what I’d plant in mine.

Tomatoes and eggplant were givens, as were basil, cilantro and rosemary. Oooh, I’d definitely give peppers a go, and to be uber-healthy, how about kale and chard?

With visions of a prolific, colorful leafy garden I went to Peaceful Valley Farm Supply to buy starts.

It was such a small plot, 20 sq. ft. or so, that it seemed like overkill to do what my neighbor had done—which had been to sheet mulch her front yard for the winter. Besides, it was spring and I wanted to get growing!

Fast forward a couple of months. My garden looked Nothing like my neighbor’s verdant bounty. Mine looked, well, barren. The plants were scraggly. Many of the leaves had a yellowish, unhealthy looking tint.

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I was watering regularly. I mixed in some fertilizer into the soil now and again. What was the problem??

Honestly, I was a little embarrassed at my lack of know-how. How hard can it be? (Ahhh, I hope you Gardeners have a little compassion for my past-self’s naivete!)

“Fine,” I thought, “time to learn.” I pulled out my gardening books, talked with the patient folks at Peaceful Valley, and researched online subjects such as: composting, natural fertilizers, pest control, and mulch.

Mamma mia, there was So Much To Learn! It was rather overwhelming, so I tried the suggestions that seemed to make sense to me: I dug in some compost around the base of the plants, added mulch, cleared the leaf litter, and upped the watering quantity.

All this helped a bit—but not much. I harvested some tomatoes and a couple of eggplants. The greens, that weren’t aphid infested, never did look all that nourishing.

I felt a bit demoralized by the experience—it certainly turned out nothing like I was expecting.

Walking by my neighbor’s daily, I’d marvel at how effortless she made gardening look.

“It’s all about the soil, Shawn,” she said, “that’s why we sheet mulched. And even with that base, I follow a schedule for fertilizing based on what phase of the growing cycle a plant is in. We also add compost regularly. Once you get the hang of it, it really doesn’t take all that much time.”

Clearly, she has learned how to read what her garden needs. She doesn’t obsess over it, she pays attention and takes action when needed.

Soil healthy and plants thriving, she got to turn her attention to experimenting with heirloom and temperamental varieties. She saved seeds and traded with other gardeners. She was asked to run the gardening program for one of the Charter schools.

In other words, she was in an entirely different stratosphere than I in the world of gardening.

That was several years ago. She has since moved and I’ve since gone location independent. Her front yard garden remains indelibly impressed in my memory and her care and love for her work continue to warm my heart.

How’s the garden of your biz? How might your experience of your work be different if your productivity systems were seamlessly tuned in to your needs?

Is your base strong and solid to yield a most excellent 2015?

If not, please join me for a free, 1-hour teleclass to find out why one-size-fits-all productivity systems aren’t for you on September 25th at 10 a.m. PT.

– You’ll get the four principles of organization that change the game.
– You’ll do a real world practical application of these principles to free up your energy and give you peace of mind.
These are tastes of my 3-month Walk Tall Organization Mastermind which begins on October 8th.

Sign up for the September 25th teleclass:

Find out why one-size-fits-all productivity
systems aren’t for you…



When I was working on a farm in Italy over a decade ago, I was asked to plant bushes that had been growing in pots.

The farmer asked if I knew what to do. I said “yes, I’ve done this at home.”

For each one, I dug hole, set in the plant, then filled in the rest of the hole with soil.

Afterwards, she came out and started yelling at me. I didn’t understand why she was so angry.

She said “if you didn’t know what you were doing, why didn’t you ask me about it?” I still didn’t understand.

She said, “look at the way the bushes are leaning (from being wind-blown). They should be planted such that the wind will blow them in the same direction.”

Once she said that it totally made sense, but it was something that I had never thought about.

Thus, it never occurred to me to ask about what way to orient the bushes in relation to the wind.

I didn’t know what I didn’t know.

Which is exactly what Linda said to me yesterday.

Linda called me because she was finally ready to tackle “the huge mess” on her computer.

Her surroundings were just as she liked them but her digital world… She was wasting time looking for what she needed. Her inbox was out of control. Archival and delete-worthy files were mixed in with current files.

Clearly, this was actually a two-parter (because everyone knows that cleaning up the mess doesn’t keep the milk from spilling again): (more…)

Shea-Smith-Shawn-Tuttle-sqShea Smith, owner and founder of HAALo, a successful herb shop and alternative healing hub in Nevada City, California, didn’t start out wanting to be a business owner. She identified a need in the community, and through conversations, networking, and guiding intuition, HAALo began to unfold. HAALo is a true grass roots, community effort that started with no initial seed money, no loans—and it has remained debt-free while continually growing.

In her conversation with Authentic Success podcast host Shawn Tuttle, Shea shares how deep spiritual learning and growth can happen anywhere, even at 30,000 feet delivering drinks and pillows as she did for more than two decades as an airline stewardess. Their conversation also includes:

  • creating a culture of service in your life and business
  • the power of story for learning and teaching
  • building a business and making decisions guided by intuition
  • having mentors and establishing yourself as a resource by being a mentor
  • cultivating fertile growth for your own business while helping others do the same (Shea’s Win-Win M.O.)

Shea’s stories of creative problem solving as she stepped into her own power of business ownership are truly “think outside the box” examples. She’s had meetings in fields with farmers, pruning shears in hand to help harvest, and rented out part of a shop for housing.

Listen in for more inspiring examples that will turn “I can’t” thinking into a powerful entrepreneurial brainstorming session so you can bring your gifts to the world and do what you do best.

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Today’s video is a time management tip that reduces chaos in your life. Just 3 minutes can save you a world of panic so you can put your energy where it needs to be: on your important work.

You can watch the video here, or read the transcript below:

 

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Within a couple of years of moving to Nevada City in 2004, I had cleared the prickly holly bush and a volunteer liquid amber sapling from a bed in my front yard. Envious of my neighbor’s beautiful front yard vegetable gardens, I made mental notes of what I’d plant in mine. Tomatoes and eggplant were […]

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Shea Smith, owner and founder of HAALo, a successful herb shop and alternative healing hub in Nevada City, California, didn’t start out wanting to be a business owner. She identified a need in the community, and through conversations, networking, and guiding intuition, HAALo began to unfold. HAALo is a true grass roots, community effort that […]

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