Self Improvement


16
Jan 10

The Power of a Simple Desire

Author: Synthia Blackmore
Source: ezinearticles.com

So lets face it, times are a changin’.

I have decided to take a step back and be an observer in this process. Not because I enjoy it, it’s more out of necessity. I wanted to understand how evolution works on the level of manifestations, positive thinking, and how strong does my passion have to be for it to finally come to fruition? Today I am going to share with you what I have come up with. Over the years, I have been blessed with great world travels. This was something I resisted in the beginning because of the unknown. After getting a spoonful, lets just say I was hooked. For over 15 years now I have been traveling international and have many great stories to share because of it. So the more I traveled, the more passionate I got. Arriving at the conclusion that all I had to do was get excited about it and it would happen. NOT THE CASE! Here is where it gets confusing. The more I want something, the less it happens. When I have a simple desire and let it go… it takes so short a time for it to come about.

This fascinates me to no end. Why is it easier to have what you want with small effort and harder to get it when your entire being wants it? My conclusion is this, we keep getting in the way. Simply put, the simple desire has the chance to float out there and find it’s target and the passion seems to want to direct it itself. So for me, it’s all about getting out of the way and watching the intelligence go to work and stop trying to navigate everything, it knows where it’s going.

Author: Synthia Blackmore, Owner of Creative Source Marketing http://www.creativesourcenow.com is certified as a holistic health practitioner and studied in fine and decorative art. Areas of expertise include foreign travel, holistic health, decorative art, eating a raw food diet and gardening.


14
Jan 10

Human Adulthood Part Four – The Road of Trials

Author: Steven Barnes
Source: ezinearticles.com

In our seventeen-part series, we are building a framework for full awakened human maturity, based on the oldest and most powerful models of human action in existence: the Hero’s Journey and the yogic Chakras. The fourth step of the Hero’s Journey (a distillation of all world myth and story) follows the acceptance of full responsibility for one’s own life and future, our emotions and actions. If one has a clear vision of what must be done, and has dealt with the fear and other negative emotion which arises, then the time has come for action.

The “Road of Trials” is simply the gap between where you currently exist, and what you must become to embrace your destiny. In story as well as life, this is represented by actions and travel. Luke Skywalker visits Mos Eisley cantina. Indiana Jones travels to Tibet. The intrepid reporter interviews big-wigs, and researched in musty old stacks. The expression: “How do you eat an elephant? One forkful at a time” was invented for this. To accomplish at high levels, the “road” between where you are and where you wish to be must be divided into daily tasks, one step, one day, one hour at a time.

How does this specifically relate to the question of becoming an adult? Well, if the benchmark adulthood is responsibility, then we must accept that burden in a balanced fashion. We must carry the weight that our parents, and their parents, bore, or the next generation of children will suffer. What are those responsibilities?

1) For our careers. We must support ourselves, and find a way to take satisfaction if not outright pleasure in what we do. If we take no pleasure, we slide into a sense that our lives are out of control. “Do what you love, or love what you do” is the standard here. And how much should we aim to earn? Enough to support a family, even if we choose not to have one. Aim at money becoming a tool, not a poison.

2) For our bodies. Whether attracting a partner or “merely” moving us through the days of our lives, protecting our health or becoming a piece of living art, our bodies reflect our personalities more than almost anything else. No other basic aspect of our lives responds to our actions so directly as our bodies. But according to Hawaiian “Huna” magic we store our negative, unprocessed emotions in our bodies. If we are to be fully adult and mature, we have to actually experience our lives, pain and all. Pain exists as a message to change something, and when we dull it, we miss the very signs that can inform our most vital decisions. We all want bountiful energy, health, to be attractive to those we are attracted to. The physical body can be a doorway to discipline, honesty, clarity. If you would not be attracted to your own body, you are out of alignment with your values, and functionally a child. Every day we have a chance to take one more step toward authenticity.

3) For our relationships. We wish love, passion, companionship. When our relationships don’t work out, we usually have a childish reaction: to blame the Other, or to believe we are worthless. The truth is between these extremes: we attract what we are. If your heart yearns for someone who is healthier or more powerful or beautiful than you, you have the responsibility to improve. To stop making excuses for yourself, to forgive both yourself and your past partners, to love yourself more and hold yourself to a higher standard of action. To be more honest about who you are, and what you represent, and to radiate the kind of passionate, loving energy toward life that it is easy for others to pick up your “signal.”

If this isn’t enough work for a lifetime, I don’t know what is. But here is the secret: you cannot balance in all three arenas without walking the path of awakened adulthood. It just isn’t possible. There are other paths, of course, but this one places responsibility for your success, and salvation, directly in your own hands. Exactly where any truly adult human being would want it to be.

NY Times bestselling novelist, lecturer, martial artist and success coach Steven Barnes has over three million published words, as well as writing for television’s The Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, and Stargate SG-1. He has created Lifewriting


11
Jan 10

Pushing Your Personal Power

Author: Hassan J Sheikh
Source: ezinearticles.com

Becoming a successful person in life entails many things. There is a big learning curve one must go through to understand them as a person.

The first steps you can take is surround yourself with like minded individuals. This is law of attraction. You will attract what you think because your thoughts are powerful. Also with like minded individuals you can stay motivated.

We always look outside to understand where we want to go. Asking other people or taking advice. This is because we want to travel on a safe route. Traveling a safe route make the soul of a person very closed. You actually harm yourself by choosing a safe path. The life experience and lessons to be learned are through your failures and mistakes. If you are not willing to make mistakes, then you will not grow as a person. So the next thing you have to accept is that mistakes are inevitable. Just like death. It is one of the many certain facts of life. However, the more important thing is to push past the challenges and overcome at the top.

Now you might have many different questions. Some of them are in regards to where you are and where you want to be. If you are not where you want to be then you have to understand that it is your responsibility to get there. Accept the mistakes and take on the personal responsibility. You will feel a lot stronger and more confident in yourself once you start moving in this direction.

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10
Jan 10

Motivation – No Money Involved

Author: Hans Bool
Source: articleage.com

Motivation is about moving. Trying to “move” yourself into the right direction. The question is: in what direction and what is right? Normally you follow a daily pattern. The “market” pressure is always high and stress is luring on you. Always ready to seduce.
A simple way to motivate others is to give them positive feedback and to set an example. When motivating people, you sort of act in the role of an advisor; you suggest people to move into a certain direction: the goal. However what goal should they pursue?
If you are to be your own advisor, a first step in (motivational) advising could be to take some distance.
Traveling is a way of taking distance. You literally go away for a certain period in which you are connecting with new situations and outdistancing home and work (if you can).
The distance will help you to perceive more accurately. What are your goals in life and are you heading in that direction?
Traveling, however, costs time and probably money. Second option than: read a book. Brake with you daily rituals and stay at “home” for a day or two. Look for a book that you have on the self unattended, or visit a library or bookshop. Or even visit the internet and do not search for words but let your cursor flow.
Don’t stay away too long. It is about refreshing your memory. It is about looking back and realizing that you have done well.
Breaking the pattern for less than a week, or even for a day, should give you enough energy to continue for years.
? 2006 Hans Bool
Hans Bool is the founder of Astor White a traditional management consulting company that offers online management advice. Astor Online solves issues in hours what normally would take days.
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16
Dec 09

Easy Tips to Learn How to Hypnotize Yourself

Author: Trevor Johnsonbr
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Hypnosis is classified as an ordinary condition of your mind. Your mind goes into an amazingly relaxed state. Your entire body and its components related to hypnosis, like the physical forms, the mental, and the emotional elements are relaxed. This is when their functions peak the alertness and attention, allowing them to be reactive to submissions delivered from the brain. Doing this can ultimately transform your well being, habits. Believe it or not, you can accomplish this if you learn how to hypnotize yourself

Heres an example of what being in a hypnotic state of mind is. When you are drifting off to sleep, a hypnotic stage is between the relaxation with your eyes closed and the actual falling to sleep. It is also, almost like being in a deep daydream, where your thoughts and mind are traveling elsewhere and you may not be paying attention to things around you.

It becomes easy with practice. One of the first steps is deepening. This is where you focus visually on an object, those with movement work best. This helps direct your thoughts in a trance stage. This helps you achieve comfort and relaxation.

State and repeat and idea related to something you want to change. It can be a habit or a goal you set. Hypnosis has been used to help stop smoking, improve memory, increase physical abilities, and boost confidence. Your mind in its subconscious state will start taking the directive. Use first person words like I.

Next, is known as a slow awakening. When you gradually come out of the trance, review and conclude your suggestions.

Continue to practice these steps, and youll be a pro. That is all too it, now you have learned how to hypnotize yourself. This is a great way to change your life and uncover new potentials.

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9
Dec 09

A Spiritual Journey Can Be a Life Changing Experience

Author: Karen A. Newtonbr
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The all-work and no-play lifestyle is no biggie to us yuppies of this generation. We always feel like we have something to chase or outdo, as if we need to be the best at what we do. Because of this we bombard ourselves with stressful priorities – sometimes even ones we cannot handle anyway – and then end up all zapped out.

STOP.

Take some time to cherish your soul and go on a spiritual journey.

It could be a life-changing experience.

And here is the main reason why: clarity.

When preparing for a spiritual journey, we are filled with hopes and desires for the trip and have an end goal in mind – whether its a decision for a career, a relationship or simply a direction in life. When we think about this end, we seem to be focused and start to undress ourselves of the other unnecessary things that clog our heads with useless thoughts. We start to devote our entire selves to the vacation.

When we are already at the actual act of traveling, we may also use the idle time for reflection. This may sound and look really cliche, but its true. The slow change of environment lets you physically detach from everything bothering you and focuses you on your spiritual vacation. Also, if theres scenery it can become the perfect time to reflect about life and living in general.

When we finally get to the place where were supposed to spend our spiritual journey, we are reminded to detach ourselves from the material things which symbolize our busy lives. It is best to totally stay away from your laptop, your cellphone, and even your mp3 player during this time since they provide unnecessary distraction.

Lastly, you will be greeted with a program which you chose, and you will spend the next few days in peace, meditation, and cleansing. At this point you might start taking out certain materials like books, papers and pens, depending on the program you chose.) You will start to deal with serenity and silence. You will eat un-timed and will rest in a comfortable bed, albeit not your own.

Entirely dedicate this short period of time for reaching out to your spirit and getting in touch with your inner hopes, desires, and even regrets. Get to know God. Be more thankful. Pray for the people around you and the rest of the world. If you take the program seriously, you will find peace.

Who knows how far in and deep inside your soul a few days can go?

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8
Dec 09

Looking Ahead – 3 Unique Tips on Setting Goals For the Future

Author: Richard Shelmerdinebr
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Setting goals for the future is an essential part of your life. Without goals, you are moving wherever life may take you, not controlling and become reactive.

SET GOALS FOR THE FUTURE, LIVE FOR THE PRESENT

Setting goals for the future is fantastic but you must realize that happiness can only come in the present moment. The future is a mind projection and the past is a memory. Understand this and you can work towards your goals in the most efficient way possible, without attachment to outcome. Because you always have THIS moment.

VISUALIZATION/AFFIRMATIONS

Take out time each day to visualize how your life will be like in every way once you have achieved your goal. What will your relationships be like? How will you feel eating that new diet consistently? Also try using affirmations to tell yourself you can do something. You can create confidence and fake it until you make it.

By doing this, you are using the power of the subconscious mind which will push you in the direction of what it perceives will give you pleasure.

ENJOY THE PATH

Try and enjoy the process rather than just looking for a goal. When this moment becomes a means to an end, life is dull and unfulfilling. As Buddha said It is better to travel well than arrive. Most of your life will be spent in the travelling part, so it only makes sense that you should try and enjoy it.

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Dec 09

World Travel: Enlarge Your World

Author: Paul Davisbr
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World travel will change your life! Over fifteen years ago I got my first passport and began my journey abroad into the unknown. At that time I was going to Russia, the former Soviet Union. Imagine my first trip outside of the USA was to the communist stronghold of Russia in 1992, a year after the iron curtain came down. Yet neither Gorbachev nor Reagan could remove old mindsets that had been imbred for centuries in the former Soviet Union.
I recall going down into the Moscow subway which is a mile below the earth. It was as if I was going down into hell itself. While the New York subway was shocking, the Moscow subway was frightening and morbid. Never had I been so far beneath the earth.
Once aboard the subway system I noticed the stern look on all of the faces of the locals. One elderly lady in particular looked particularly disgruntled. When she looked at our happy group of young Americans it apparently infuriated her all the more. It was then at the height of her displeasure that this old grandma tried to kick me. I guess I had (as she saw it) invaded her space in more ways than one.
Red Square was the most beautiful and breathtaking sight I beheld when in Moscow. The Russian architecture is amazing and exquisite. Some young entrepreneurs could be seen where tourists frequented selling t-shirts, souveniers and giving directions. Elsewhere in the city I saw what seemed to be a bartering of goods occuring. This was known as the black market where economic exchanges outside of the rigid Russian economy were occurring.
Moscow University proved to be a very memorable experience. We had an American concert there and shared a very positive message that thrilled the youth. The applause and celebration was tremendous. We only were resisted and defied by one elderly professor who was a devout and very vocal athiest. Our group leader Scott George kindly blessed the man while also boldly making it clear that their god (Stalin) was dead and ours alive and well. Taking a statue of Stalins head off of the piano on the platform where he had been speaking, Scott placed Stalins head on the ground to the jubilee of the student body. The arena was electrified as youth began clapping and shouting with joy!
As we left the University to our astonishment the students ran after us all the way to our van. They apparently had never seen such boldness and bravery. Their cold hearted academic leader had been confronted with the truth and the Spirit of life. The students responded happily and wholeheartedly as they got a breath of freedom and liberty.
Times have since changed in Russia, as the country has since modernized, Westernized and economically advanced globally. A decade can bring about great changes.
I thank God that I got to experience old Russia as it was so I can fully appreciate it now as it is. Today my younger brother lives in Ukraine (formerly a part of Russia), where he is engaged to a lovely English speaking Ukrainian who runs a marriage agency to facilitate foreign men meeting local marriage minded women. Undoubtedly Russia and the world have come a long way.
The more we enlarge our hearts, the more our world will also be enlarged and improved.
Paul Davis is author of Breakthrough for a Broken Heart a book telling us How to overcome disappointments and blossom into your dreams! He is a life coach (relational professional), popular worldwide keynote speaker, creative consultant, humor being, adventurer, explorer, mediator, minister, liberator and dream-maker.
Pauls compassion for people passion to travel has taken him to over 50 countries of the world where he has had a tremendous impact. Paul has also brought revival to many in war-torn, impoverished and tsunami stricken regions of the earth. His nonprofit organization Dream-Maker Ministries is building dreams and breaking limitations.
Pauls Breakthrough Seminars inspire, revive, awaken, impregnate with purpose, impart the fire of desire, catapult people into a new level of self-awareness, facilitate destiny discovery and dream fulfillment.
Contact Paul for coaching or speaking at: RevivingNations@yahoo.com 407-967-7553.
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28
Nov 09

Time Travel

Author: Wayne Mitchellbr
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Let me quote something you wrote. When you reach the boundary between like and love, you know you are entering a different country. You are beyond newness and infatuation. You know what Shakespeare meant when he called love an ever-fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken.
On one level, I agree with what you say. But I believe very few of us find what you describe. We end up settling when we reach a point at which we realize it is either that or being alone.
I, for one, have never felt what you describe and recently have come to terms that I will not. I am 50, outgoing, attractive and independent, with two children who are blessings I would never have if I did not settle. I know I will never make that mistake again, and I find I am alone and probably always will be.
Is love the luck of the draw? Are some of us just luckier than others? Or is it something lacking in me? I would love to know.
Linda
Linda, sixty years ago the science fiction writer Ren? Barjavel asked what would happen if you traveled back in time and killed your grandfather before he met your grandmother. Could this happen? If it did, you would not exist, so how could you travel back in time? This dilemma is known as the grandfather paradox.
When you settled, how did you know the next man wouldnt have been the perfect one for you? How did you know the children wouldnt have been his and your children? When you are of the mindset of settling, youre not thinking of love but of other things–marriage, a house, children. Youve traded love for a time schedule.
When you settle for a house, how many more houses do you visit with your real estate agent? None. How do you know the next house wouldnt be the one of your hearts desire? When you are dating, married to, or pregnant by a man you settled for, how likely is it you can see or be seen by the one for you?
It would be as easy for us to say your children would have been in your future, if youd waited. Now you want to discount this idea again, but you are closer to it now than when you settled–because now you dont want to settle. This has more to do with patience than with luck. You dont stop trying to balance your checkbook until things balance.
Perhaps it is your fate to come to this knowing now. Why could this not happen for you now? Why not tomorrow or next month or next year? When you are living your life fully, engaging with others, knowing what you want, why not now?
Wayne Tamara

Theoretically Speaking
My relationship started off as a holiday romance and has had trouble developing into a normal relationship. We met in Spain and fell for each other immediately. We were both over the moon, but when we moved in together, things began to deteriorate.
He wasnt sure what he wanted. I felt neglected and reacted badly by contacting an old flame. He thinks I nag. Once, in a rage, I told him I dont want to be with him anymore. Now hes angry and refuses to speak to me until he thinks things through. It upsets me because I know were both very much in love, but no matter what we do we cant seem to make it work.
Jayne
Jayne, in science competing theories are tested against each other to determine which is true. You believe you and your boyfriend are in love. That is your claim.
We have an alternative hypothesis. It was a holiday fling. On our side we point to verbal rage, nagging, confusion, and unfaithfulness. What evidence is there for your theory?
Wayne Tamara
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27
Nov 09

Lack Of Clear Direction In Life Is One Of The Biggest Causes Of Failure

Author: Tim Connorbr
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Everyone is where he or she is supposed to be and doing what he or she is supposed to be doing. Now I know some of you might disagree with this premise. I, too, have had my doubts over the years. This doesnt mean that you wont be somewhere else tomorrow, doing something different next week and with someone new next year. The principle also is not designed to give people permission to change something, anything, just for the sake of changing it – on a whim.
Each of us is on a path through life that has many curves, hills, detours, great views, accidents, time spent lost and alone, peaks, valleys, accomplishments and failures. Life is not about trying to manipulate the Universe into giving you what you believe you want or is in your best interest. It is about learning to flow with what crosses your path whether positive or negative. It is not about giving in, but trusting the process of your life and the decisions you make along the way.
It is unfortunate that many people want to have their life in nice neat pre-determined packages with predictable outcomes. This would be lovely if it were true, even possible. Life is not about the future or the past. It is about learning to do the best you can where you are with what you have. This doesnt mean you wont know more next week, have more next month, or be better next year.
Life is not about where you end up, but the roads or direction you travel. Some of us, and I include myself in this group, have spent a lot of time searching and lost. Some of us have abandoned the search, while others dont give a rip about creating a better life through increased wisdom and practical experience. I am a romantic at heart. I believe that if we do our part and trust God and life, we will one day smell the flowers of love, feel the warm caress of success and experience inner joy and peace as we travel into our own personal sunset – regardless of what age we might be.
So many people live with unfulfilled dreams, broken hearts, loneliness, fear and emptiness. It doesnt have to be that way. The way to change your future, and therefore your memories, is to travel in the right direction today in those areas of your life that are important to you.
I leave you with 3 simple questions:

1. Who are you becoming, and are you comfortable with him or her?

2. Do you live each day with gratitude for the gift of life you have been given that day?

3. Are you at peace with your journey, or are you in a relentless chase for something else, something less, or something more tomorrow?

Tim Connor, CSP is an internationally renowned sales, management and leadership speaker, trainer and best selling author. Since 1981 he has given over 3500 presentations in 21 countries on a variety of sales, management, leadership and relationship topics. He is the best selling author of over 60 books including; Soft Sell, Thats Life, Peace Of Mind, 91 Challenges Managers Face Today and Your First Year In Sales. He can be reached at tim@timconnor.com, 704-895-1230 or visit his website at www.timconnor.com.br
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