This Week's Insight...

The Universe is Waiting

I spent all of last week writing, recording and producing the latest Members’ Workshop Package, which is being released tomorrow.   The four workshop sessions are all about how my state of mind affects my energy, how my energy affects your energy and how our energy affects universal energy, which responds to what we put into that universal mix.

It was only after we had recorded the four video seminars that Lisa, my infinitely better half, said to me that, having sat, watched and listened, had it begun to dawn on her just how stupid we are when we let our minds wander from the present moment – the only moment we have.    Nonsensical thought, worry and negative gossip all disable our ability to invest our energy in the moment.

And, as you know, if you put nothing in, you get nothing out – what goes around really does come around, what you reap you sow!    Einstein gave us an insight into our energetic world, Bell explained that we are all, always, connected in the very building blocks of life and potentiality confirms that the universe is as it is because we expect it to be so.

Change your mind – expect something different – something different will happen.   Invest your energy in this moment alone.

 

 

This Week's Five Minute Video Seminar - "Living Outside the Box"

People often talk about 'thinking outside the box' - doing things differently or imaginatively. They like talking about it - but they rarely do it - neither in business nor in their personal lives. Why? It requires being different - and they're afraid to stand out from the crowd too much, in case people might think that they're abnormal. However, you must realise that there is no box - you only think that things have to be done a certain way - that you have to live your life according to the 'rules', that you have weaknesses as well as strengths... Watch the video...

This Week's Book
This week's suggested book
Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl
ISBN 0-671-02337-3
Maybe “normal” people are right when they think that “not too bad” is OK!   A short but very heavy read – the first half of the book recounts Frankl’s time in Nazi concentration camps – and how the experience honed the mind and spirit of those that endured such physical and psychological pain.  The second half of the book goes into some detail on Frankl’s psychological theories which he developed after the War.   Worth reading for the first half. WH
Publisher's Note

Internationally renowned psychiatrist Frank endured years of unspeakable horror in Nazi death camps.   During and partly because of his suffering, he developed a revolutionary approach to psychotherapy known as logotherapy.   At the core of this theory is the belief that man’s primary motivational force is his search for meaning.  Cited in Dr. Frankl’s New York Times obituary in 1997 as “an enduring work of survival literature”, this book is more than his story: it is a remarkable blend of science and humanism and “an introduction to the most significant psychological movement of our day” (Gordon W. Allport)

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Just how mad are so-called 'normal' people!!

Every week we take a look at a real-life story that simply proves that so-called normal people are 'all over the place'!

In my part of the world we are in the height on international rugby season.   I won’t be biased and point out which country tops the Six Nations table after the weekend games but, at least, it’s not France!!

Watching rugby calls to mind a story recounted to me, quite a number of years ago, by one of my clients, Dave, who played schools rugby for one of the top Dublin rugby schools – or, at the very least, they’re one of the top in their own mind!

Dave played on the wing.   One wet Wednesday afternoon, in a cup match, the ball came flying out the three-quarter line in a flowing movement worthy of the best of the All Blacks.  Dave took the ball at full speed and was flying, unchecked, towards the corner for the try that would seal their victory, when he was straight arm tackled – high, in the face! – the kind of tackle for which you’d at least get a few week’s ban.

Dave was stunned – in every way – physically and mentally – he couldn’t  understand where the tackle came from – there was no one from the opposing team within a mile of him.  AS he lay dazed on the ground, he opened his eyes to see a priest, the school Principal standing over him – the man who had straight-arm tackled him from the sideline!

“How many times have I told you to tuck your jersey into your shorts?   You’re a disgrace to the school!”

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Issue No.: 012 : March 2, 2009
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Lead Article

How to Motivate Yourself by Willie Horton www.gurdy.net

 

 

For the last thirteen years, in each two-day workshop, I’ve asked my clients if they love themselves, if they think they’re perfect.   No-one answers “Yes”.    It’s damn difficult to motivate yourself if there are things about yourself that you don’t like.   And, indeed, chances are that there are things that you don’t like about yourself that you’ve been meaning to change but never do. 

 

Willie Horton

After all, research shows that most people have similar New Year’s Resolutions from one year to the next!  And, on top of all that, people then read so-called self-help books and try to talk themselves into feeling good about themselves and being motivated.

Self-affirmation is pretty much a waste of time.   Positive self-talk bombards the conscious mind with feel-good statements that don’t make the conscious mind feel good!   Because the conscious mind feels nothing – it just thinks – around 50,000 random thoughts each day.   And most of those random thoughts are either useless or self-destructive.    Your barking up the wrong tree.

It’s your subconscious mind you want to get in touch with.   It’s your subconscious mind that harbours your self-doubts and your misconceived self-perceptions.   It’s your subconscious mind that uses those incorrect self-perceptions to create your everyday behaviour – your perceived strong points, your perceived weak points and their related self-defence mechanisms.   It’s your subconscious mind that was programmed with your view or yourself and the world during your so-called formative years, your childhood, when you were “young and impressionable”.   And, nowadays, today, it’s your subconscious mind’s out of date (many years out of date) self-view that creates your daily life.

Years – decades – of work in the fields of humanistic, behavioural, clinical and neuro psychology all prove this conclusively.   Your subconscious mind, which is visual, took snapshots of the things that impressed you when you were young and impressionable.  Those snapshots were programmed into your subconscious and those programs run today to enable you behave automatically through what psychology calls automaticity.   Automaticity is great for getting habitual repetitive tasks done without you having to think about them.   But your whole life is habitual and repetitive, your work colleagues and your nearest and dearest are so familiar to you that everything you do to them, for them and with them becomes habitual and repetitive.   So, in fact, automaticity “enables” you doing almost everything without thinking about it.   You don’t even have to bother to turn up!

And that’s why the University of Chicago will tell you that you only put 1% of you into the here and now.   No wonder most people don’t love themselves – they don’t know themselves.   How could they, they’re not all there!

So, to motivate yourself you need to stop automatic behaviour.   You do this, quite simply, by starting small.   Stop doing little things automatically and, sooner or later, you’ll start doing really important things mindfully too.   Tomorrow morning, brush your teeth with the hand with which you don’t habitually brush your teeth.   The result will be that you will be more “all there” than normal and you will have started to disrupt your repetitive pattern of normal mindless living.   This, in turn, will draw more of your subconscious mind’s attention into the present moment, so that less of your subconscious will pay attention to the out of date snapshots that have been, up to now, dictating your automatic behaviour.

You don’t have to talk yourself into being motivated – the normal person isn’t listening anyway!   You simply have to be a little more present than normal – more than 1% present.   Then you will suddenly realise that you feel better, are more effective, more efficient and that little bit more turned on.   Motivation becomes a useless concept – because concept is all it is.    You feel motivated – you feel turned on – you experience the difference between being dead from the neck up and being more alive.

And when you are more alive, more turned on, more alert and more present, you have presence.   Presence makes you more impressive.  So, not only might you motivate yourself, you might motivate a few people around you too!   

Try it tomorrow morning – nothing to lose – so much to gain.

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