It’s never too late to bloom!

  • Have you put your dreams, visions and goals on hold?
  • Do you long for more meaning and purpose in your life, but you don’t know where to start?
  • Do you wonder when – if ever – you will fulfill your true potential?
  • Do you wonder what your true potential might be – or if it’s even too late?

Tomar LevineI’m Tomar Levine and I know it’s not too late. I have experienced the pain of feeling stuck—and the joy of stepping free into a bigger, more creative life – at midlife!.  I would love to help you do that too.

Midlife Crisis?

For many people midlife is a time of burn-out and disappointment; of regret for the things we haven’t done, and fear that we’ll never do them; of settling, and of letting go of dreams.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. You can ignite your second half of life with passion, creativity, and purpose!

Can you imagine a life in which you . . .

. . . wake up most days filled with energy, excited about your ideas and inspiration?

. . . express your gifts, explore new possibilities, challenge yourself beyond old limits?

. . . do things you always wanted to do but were afraid, or thought you couldn’t?

. . . know you are making a difference in the world?

Whenever anyone has the courage to change at midlife, miracles happen.

—Angeles Arrien

I’m happy to tell you that the picture I just painted is really possible. I know because it describes how I feel about my life most of the time. This is an enormous change for me; it certainly wasn’t always like that. I’ve experienced more than my share of regret, disappointment, and postponed dreams, of envy of others who dared to live big, while I stayed small, sitting on my energy and my potential. It took me a while – quite a while – but I finally turned things around.

Now I know there’s a way forward, a way to connect to the aliveness and passionate purpose we were born with. I have synthesized the five steps I discovered into what I call the B.L.O.O.M .Method:

  1. BELIEVE in the power of your soul, your source, and your purpose ~ Cherish and honor the closed bud within you that wants to open.
  2. LET GO of the limiting beliefs, fears, and self-images that are holding you back. ~ Remove the weeds that are choking your growh.
  3. OPEN to the Universal energies that will carry your forward. ~ Let the sun, rain, and earth naturally support you.
  4. OFFER your gifts to the world through choice and action. ~ Harvest your flowers and fruit and bring them to market.
  5. MAINTAIN your vision and focus with practices and support. ~ Continue to till the soil and re-seed your ground.

I want you to know that midlife is the perfect time to pursue your dreams and visions.

Why? Because as we come to know ourselves better, we are able to discover what we truly value, what gives our lives meaning, and who we uniquely are. Because we have less to prove and less at stake. Because we can finally focus on what WE want, what WE are here to do.

And because we have less time! Yes—that’s an advantage. Ripeness, maturity, knowing what we deeply want plus urgency is the perfect formula for mobilizing our energies. That urgency can give us the fuel we need. And our maturity gives us the freedom to go for what we really, really want, what we are here to do – our purpose.

Then we can truly bloom!

When you turn 50 there are only two questions: How much time do I have left? And what am I going to do with it?

—David Bowie

Your blooming matters - to you, to others, and to the world. For it is only when we all bloom that the world will ever have a chance of becoming the garden we dream of! I believe this world is at a turning point. We are all being called to overcome our fears and give the gifts within us. If you hear this call – from your own soul and from the world – please join me in the adventure you were born for. It’s never too late to bloom!

If you are ready to start blooming now …

READ ABOUT MY COACHING PROGRAMS BY CLICKING HERE.

There you will discover the different ways I can help you reclaim your dreams and start fully blooming!

When one flower blooms, spring awakens everywhere.

—John O’Donohue