This Week's Insight
 

It's Your Life

 

I received the following message on YouTube last Friday – “This video has changed my life!!! I’ve been suicidal of late and have been in bed today searching the web for ways to remedy my depression. Well finally the penny has dropped with this vid, it’s all in your own head. I’ve been meditating since watching this vid and I feel notably better, which proves that what this (Northern) Irishman is speaking about is pure genius, and it also proves the human mind is completely loony tunes. THANKYOU YOU MAY HAVE SAVED MY LIFE!!!”

It’s your life – and it’s you choice – you either live your life in real reality or live what passes for your life in your head.  Most people don’t know they have a choice – most people think they’re really living, when, in reality, their existing in an illusion.   That illusion can range from “not too bad” to dire – all the way to suicidal.

If you’re life today – this Monday morning – is not all that it should be, then, you’re doing something wrong.   You need to start acting rather than reacting, you need to start experiencing rather than thinking.  You need to, as my viewer above suggests, start meditating.  It’s you life – what do you choose?
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The Free Weekly Business & Personal Development
Issue Number: 42
Video Ezine from Gurdy.Net
September 28, 2009
 
© Willie Horton 2009
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! - Willie Horton

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.
Publisher's Note
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 suspect that most people who move abroad have a range of stories about visitors arriving unannounced, people from the “old country” taking over your home and uninvited guests.   That, of course, depends on your definition of uninvited because, in one of our fellow “ex-pat’s” experience, some guests simply invite themselves!

One such couple, having invited themselves, turned up with a suitcase full of goodies – Tayto crisps (if you’re not Irish you won’t understand!), Irish pork sausages and bacon and Cadbury’s chocolate.  Wonderful, you might have thought – but, no – the self-invited guests proceeded to eat all the goodies themselves.    Our friends’ children arrived home from school to find that all the chocolate (that they’d heard so much about for weeks in advance) was gone! Not only that.  The self-invited husband, who had recently had triple heart bypass surgery, insisted on a “full Irish breakfast” each morning – in fact, he ate the bacon and sausages single-handedly, accompanied by butter-laden toast.   Latest reports suggest that he continues to thrive on this healthy diet!

But, the best was yet to come.  The “guests” were actually our friends’ daughter’s godparents and took the opportunity of their free holiday to tell our friends, in no uncertain terms, that they demanded a say in the way that their goddaughter was being reared.   “She should be pushed into being a doctor – she’d make a great doctor – every family should aspire to having a doctor in the family!”

And, now, two years later, these uninvited guests are making noises about another visit!!

 

Lead Article

Are You Living Your Ideal Life?

by Willie Horton www.gurdy.net

 

It appears from surveys and research that the majority of people, perhaps most, are not entirely satisfied with their lives – to say the least.   Many are unhappy with their levels of business success or career progression.  Many are in unhappy relationships or are unhappy with themselves – from a weight, fitness or health perspective.   And, if the surveys are to be believed, most express a dissatisfaction with their financial security.   

 

Willie Horton

The point is that very few people appear to be living their ideal lives.   Indeed, surveys aside, psychological work stretching back over thirty years suggests that only about 4% of people are living in that “peak experience” zone.   From my work with business and private clients over the last thirteen years, I would suggest that these highly respected universities have greatly overstated that percentage – I’ve met only a handful of people (out of thousands) that are living their ideal life.

In a recent workshop with what I would consider to be an exceptional senior management team, we had an in-depth discussion on the concept of “ideal life”.   We came to the conclusion that one’s ideal life is a mental concept, one which is based not on what one has, but how one feels.   Of paramount importance is the extent to which one feels empowered and effective in the present moment.

Whilst I fully agree with the view that my ideal life might be far from someone else’s – because I am totally happy with the present moment – it’s difficult to expect people to feel they have their ideal life if they’re over-weight, have just lost their business or job, can’t pay their debts, are being subjected to regular domestic violence or have just lost a loved one.   These circumstances are very real.   They impact not only the fabric of our lives but dent our self-esteem.   They are circumstances with which many feel incapable of coping.   Indeed, only when you have sorted out the very basics of life – like physical safety, a reasonable level of economic existence, etc. – can you afford the luxury of saying that your ideal life is a mental concept or state of mind.

And yet, state of mind is the one thing in your life over which you have absolute and full control.  No one else can affect your state of mind – unless you let them.   Outside events can not affect your state of mind – unless, again, you let them.   The one place on this earth, in your life, over which you are lord and master is your own state of mind.     Unfortunately, the normal state of mind succumbs to the negative effects of outside events and other normal people.   Unfortunately, normal people believe that there is no easy solution (or any solution at all) to many of life’s woes.   Unfortunately, normal people continuing behaving the same way and, in doing so, have the bizarre belief that they will obtain different results.

If you don’t have all the necessities of life that enable you live your ideal life – it’s your own fault for not doing something about it.  By that I mean, not doing something from constantly repeating the same actions, reactions, behaviour and routine.   If you want something different or more out of life – then, you need to do different things, take different actions, start acting and stop reacting.   You need to free yourself from your not too-uncomfortable zone.

The first thing you need to do differently is to take full control of and responsibility for your own state of mind because, as I’ve said time and again in other articles and on my website, your state of mind is the key – the only key – that you need to achieve and create your ideal life.   You need to discipline yourself so that you can develop a clear and present state of mind – a state of mind that is not distracted by useless thoughts (why me, poor me, self-doubt, worry) – a state of mind that is fully focused, not on your ideal life but on whatever it is that you should be doing now – that’s what presence is.

You can only develop mental discipline by being disciplined – I know that sounds obvious, but it intrigues me the number of times I hear people saying that nothing has changed in their lives and, when I enquire, discover that they have changed nothing about the manner in which they cultivate mental discipline.   As far as I’m concerned, the best way to develop mental discipline, focus and presence is through meditation – even ten minutes each morning is enough to set off a new chain of events.   But, one of my clients meditates for one hour every morning and his life and health have altered immeasurably since doing so.   To get up that hour earlier, he needs to go to bed one hour earlier each night.  As he says “If I really want to change my life, I had to change my life!”   That’s the lesson – one for you, me, all of us.   We need to do different things.  Meditation is a sure and certain step towards mental control – and once you control your mind, you control your life.

But here’s another simple idea.  Do one completely new thing every day – in either your business or personal life.   Whatever it is, new actions create new results.