This Week's Insight...

Taking Action

In case you haven’t already heard, the global economy is in something of a reversal at present!!  I mention this in the context of a long-standing friend mentioning to me over breakfast last Friday that his daughter “couldn’t pick up the ‘phone” to ask for some career or job-seeking advice from one of her father’s business acquaintances – she was afraid of what of what he might think of her!   My friend suggested to me that, in what is approaching recession induced mass hysteria, people feel “disempowered”.

Over the last few years, when everyone was chasing the “financial freedom” dream, it was easy to take action – everyone was greedy together, so taking action didn’t require you to stand out from the crowd.   But now, the mass greed has been replaced by something approaching mass fear – and taking action requires boldness and, perhaps, even, an act of faith.  Taking real action requires that you stand head and shoulders above all the panicked “normal” people.

You know the old expression that “God helps those who help themselves” – well, as I mentioned in last week’s Insight, the universe is simply waiting patiently to give you what your heart desires – what is best for you.  But, the universe can only judge people’s desires by their actions – not their wishes, hopes, or wants.   You’ve got to take action.   You’ve got to stand out from the crowd – a crowd which is peopled by “normal people”, who cannot take action – they can only react.

You’ve got to be bold, uncaring for what others might think of you (they don’t care, by the way!) – to succeed, you’ve got to let go.

 

 

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This Week's Book
This week's suggested book
Coming to Our Senses             Jon Kabat-Zinn
ISBN 9-780749-925888

See, feel, hear, smell and taste it!   A large volume that explores our ability to get in touch with reality – by coming to our senses!. WH

Publisher's Note

As stress continues to exact a toll on everyday life, we are increasingly turning to ancient meditative methods which have been tested by science to enable us reduce that stress and become more focused and healthy in our everyday lives.  The author has been. For decades, at the forefront of the mind/body movement and the subsequent revolution in medicine and healthcare, both de-mystifying it and bringing it into the mainstream.  He shares his belief that every human has the capacity to mobilise deep, innate resources for continual learning, growing, healing and transformation, through mindfulness.  Woven into eight parts, the book uses anecdotes from the author’s own life experiences and work to illustrate the realm of healing possibilities.  This book offers a remarkable insight into how the use of the five senses – touch, hearing, sight, taste and smell – as a path to a healthier, saner and more meaningful life.

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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'!

I flew Dublin Geneva last Friday morning and simply cannot resist telling you this story.

On boarding the plane, I found that I couldn’t take my seat, because a guy with two small children and his wife, with a third baby, was standing in the aisle, having laid various coats, bags, newspapers and toys across what amounted to nine seats.   When I mentioned to him that one of those seats was mine I also mentioned that I’d been that soldier! – with kids hanging out of me in all directions.

But, what was his reaction?  (That is as people started piling up in the aisle and as the air hostess appealed for people to move in from the aisle to let others take their seats.)  He shouted at his wife “Let me have those boarding passes – I need to get a definitive handle on exactly which seats are ours!”  Definitive handle – no less!   His very flustered wife tried to juggle a child, a nappy bag and a handbag to provide him with his definitive handle. 

Still without doing anything to follow an increasingly exasperated air hostess (and twenty or thirty passengers – standing in the aisle), his next announcement was “Now, honey, we need to evaluate our alternative options for where we sit – after all, little Jack-Jack would like a window seat.”   He then proceeded to evaluate four different options before asking Jack-Jack (who I reckon was about 3 yrs old) “Would you please acknowledge this conversation, if you don’t acknowledge my speaking to you, you and I are going to have problems.   I’m simply trying to gain consensus here on our options.”

It was at this point that the senior steward pushed his way down the aisle and explained that they asked passengers to do certain things for good reason!!

Seriously, I do not make these things up.

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So Many Self-Help Books - So Little Change

by Willie Horton www.gurdy.net

 

I spent a couple of hours recently with a client for whom basically everything has gone wrong over the last couple of years – marriage in a mess, business heading down the tubes, in the middle of a couple of court actions, finances shot – and, seemingly no way out.

 

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However, the very first thing we discussed was not the way out, but how he’d got himself into the mess in the first place – particularly as he already had a strong grasp of how we use our minds to create the lives we want.  Surely, this was not the life he wanted.

I will not go into the private details of a client’s life here – suffice it to say that he had walked himself in to most of his problems with his eyes wide open.  He had made elementary errors of judgement in buying his current business, he had trusted people who the evidence before his very eyes would shout “don’t trust this guy”, he had made investments that promised returns that were “too good to be true” (generally those kind of returns are!) and almost lost everything he had invested.

During the course of our conversation, I pointed out to him that the knowledge and understanding he has (of how one can harness their mental energy to create the life they want) is like a lethal weapon if placed in the wrong hands.   Adolf Hitler knew what kind of life he wanted and went about creating it with all the single-mindedness of an exceptionally successful person, but few would agree that what he created was ideal for either himself or those whose lives he touched!!  I pointed out to my client that intellectually understanding how your mind and the world works is not good enough – you need to experience it firsthand.   In fact, an intellectual understanding, without the experiential, is a disaster waiting to happen.

Why?  Because you start seeing opportunities that aren’t there, you start pandering to your own greed for a life of success that’s measured on other people’s terms.   You start leaping mindlessly into outrageous situations because you think (intellectually) that you’re being mindful.   You cannot see the wood for the trees.

I always explain to my clients that they need to be extraordinarily careful what they wish for.  I always propose a framework for their goals and dreams that suggests that they should seek happiness in their work, work which is well paid, work that positively touches the lives of others.   They should seek wonderful personal relationships, a happy personal life, lots of time spent doing what really turns them on and that they should be at peace with themselves.

And, yet , here was a client, far from unique, who had shot straight out into the fast lane towards greed – thinking that he understood how his mind works, but not actually putting it into practice.   He told me that he brushed his teeth and ate his breakfast mindfully each morning.   But we all know people who go to Church on Sunday and go out and trample over people’s lives on Monday.   Any idiot can eat a bowl of breakfast cereal mindfully.   Not every idiot can sit through a business meeting or key investment consultation without their mind straying into distraction and, too often, greed.

As I said to my client, how come the “self-help” or “personal development” sectors of the publishing industry are the fastest growing?   How come every book shops’ shelves groan with tons of “popular psychology” and “mind-body-spirit” books?   And how come the world seems to be in a bigger mess than ever?

Have large numbers of people intellectually understood how one can create the “life of your dreams”, but not actually put mindfulness – the only key to effortless living – into daily practice?  Have people missed the point that a “work/life balanced” inner happiness concept of success is what is best for all of us – and, in the process, mistaken, like “normal people”, material gain for success?   Does the evidence of what has happened in the world’s banking sector, investment markets and even residential property markets provide evidence that greed is misconstrued as success?

Of course, we shouldn’t be surprised that, as the only species on the planet that’s obsessed with money, even the “self-help industry’s” definition of success often puts money first.   Books like “The Secret” encourage you to write yourself a cheque from “The Bank of the Universe” for some outrageous amount and stick it on your refrigerator.   One of that book’s contributors, sells fake $1m bills on his website.   Google “Personal Development” and you’ll find that most sites results talk about trebling your income or financial freedom.

They’re all way off the mark – and so are you if you think that happiness and success come from some intellectual understanding of how the world works mixed with a pinch of financial greed.   No wonder we have all those self-help books and the world is in a bigger mess than ever!   No wonder people have confused success and money.

We need to practice mindfulness throughout the course of our everyday lives – starting with a few minutes meditation each morning – but then ensuring that we carry that clarity of mind into our daily relationships, our place of work, our family and friends, our work, rest and play.   We need to set aside our base obsession with money and having enough of it (whatever that means!) – we need to take stock of what’s really important to us and focus our minds, mindfully, on just that.

Then, maybe then, people will start practicing and experiencing mindfulness – rather than intellectually understanding it.  When that happens, it will make a world of difference.

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