This one was inspired by a friend and fellow entrepreneur who’s making the brave choice to sell her first business and start a new one.

She reminded us of a great question you can ask yourself in the midst of a difficult decision …

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THIS WEEK, WE WANT YOU TO KNOW:

excited

APPLY IT TO YOUR OWN LIFE:

When our friend, Cate, asked herself this, the immediate response was, “Whoa … pretty damn excited.”

It’s kind of hard to ignore your intuition once you’ve realized how much it would excite you to not have to do something.

The same is true of any job, relationship, or project … if you were allowed to let it go, how happy, relieved or excited would you be to not have it in your life anymore?

And if the answer is, “Not excited at all! I want to keep it!” … well, then that’s also a great answer. You can’t really go wrong, no matter how you answer it. So go ahead and ask yourself …

twitter-birdHow much would it excite you NOT to do this? – Inspired by @DanielleLaPorte #ClarityGems

How is this #ClarityGem sitting with you today? Tag us @ClarityonFire on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, or leave us a comment on the blog to let us know!

WHAT #CLARITYGEMS ARE ALL ABOUT:

Sometimes it’s just better to avoid long blog posts and cut straight to the point!

Think of #ClarityGems as your weekly shake of the good ‘ole Magic 8 Ball … you never know what might bubble up and how it might be exactly what you need to hear today.

And instead of just a beautiful, inspirational, and shareable image (which is a nice start), we’re giving you some quick thoughts about how to interpret it … because inspiration without action is pretty, but kind of anti-climatic.

Tweet it, share it on Instagram, or forward it along to someone who needs to hear it today … and tag us (@ClarityonFire) to let us know how this Gem is inspiring you!

Much Love,

Kristen + Rachel

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