When I think of native, I think of something which calls me home to myself.

So what is native spirituality?

It is an authentic proclivity towards your most real, undeterred self; something with which you can rumble with your innocent vulnerability (I love the mention of ‘rumbling’ in Brene Brown’s book called Dare To Lead).

Your personal brand’s highest and noblest ambitions are sought and dutifully realised when you practice native spirituality in your foundational values, principles and brand philosophies.

Here are my questions to you:

What feels home to you in your brand?

Is it a quiet personal growth by learning and unlearning all the time?

Is it a penchant towards a strategic worry – as mentioned by Robin Sharma – towards your ethical gaols and life pursuits?

Do you feel like returning to your overthinking mind in your life’s daily pattern instead of cultivating new habits that just don’t align with your innate energy and operating consciousness?

Where and in which space of time do you think and feel you are home with yourself – embracing the soulful ascension and deep inner profundity of calmness and restorative faith in your most safe ‘being’?

How in your mind do you feel a visceral shift in the way you think and wish to reframe things as you progress with new ideas, experiences and learnings?

Think in this space. Dive in this consciousness. Express what this means to you – say, when you journal or simply write about it in your brand stories. Chances, and rather most likely ones, you will find meaningful synchronicities when you connect with your audience in the deepest and resonant way.

So go native and unearth the creative sanctuary in your work and life.

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