Sunday, 9 February 2020

What Do You Want From Your Life?



Do you ever feel as if life is simply passing you by and you are not really living the life you dreamed of?

This happens to all of us at some point in time and often it is because we have stopped really focusing on what we want to get out of life. 

Instead we start to please others and do what is expected of us, fulfilling the multiple roles that we have taken on and end up like a hamster running round and round on a wheel without much thought to where or what we are doing.

So at this moment, as you are reading this blog, I want you to STOP and ask yourself this one question.

What do I want from my life?

Yes YOU – the person reading this … 

What do YOU want for YOUR life?

For one moment forget your roles, forget your kids, your job, your partner, your dog, your shopping list, your facebook account, your need to be busy … 

and simply think about YOU!

Change is EASY – it begins with one thought, followed by ACTION.

So what are you waiting for?

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Monday, 20 January 2020

Do You Set Realistic Goals

Any type of goal setting is often considered a fundamental part of any types of personal development or life coaching or 12-step recovery. The idea is simply to set objectives that you then try to achieve. At some point you evaluate your efforts and results, and make any necessary adjustments that may be due.
The question of realistic goals is really important. The goal must be achievable in some way, and at the same time must not be too easy so that it does not require any effort to stretch on the part of the person trying to achieve it.
When looking at goals that other people are setting, it is quite easy to be reasonably objective about what you think they can and cannot achieve. This is especially true if you know the person well, or you know their situation or environment.
Where it becomes more difficult, is where the individual has real levels of self-doubt about their own capabilities, and find the very notion of goal setting difficult to imagine.
It is not, usually, that the person does not want to achieve things. It is more that they struggle with the notion of how much control they have over their own life. On the whole, people tend to set goals that are not achievable, either because they aim too high, or they sometimes give up too easily.
Setting realistic goals is a very hard thing to do. Failure to meet goals can re-inforce a lot of negative thinking about someone's ability to have control of their life. This can make any type of meeting future goals even more difficult.
One of the ways through this, is to stop setting goals that are very specific. This tends to go against the standard advice about goal setting. People normally say set very clear and specific goals, that can easily be measured. Whilst this is sound advice in one sense it does make the whole issue much more black and white than it needs to be.
What sometimes works much better, is for people to set goals that are really about a process, rather than a specific milestone or event. The nature of process is much easier to grasp, is actually very easy to evaluate and does not tend to be so judgemental.
When talking about being judgemental, it is important to realise that it is normally the person themselves who are quite judgemental about their abilities of performance. This sense of judgement is likely to be about their sense of self or their identity.
The nature of process allows people to move forward from a position of where they are, at their own pace. In some ways this is a good thing, as it does not force people beyond the capabilities. At the same time, one of the benefits of goal setting is to stretch people to do more than they thought they were able to.
Goal setting that revolves around a process can do this by instilling a sense of self belief in the person, that can overcome a sense of negativity or judgement that may be there in the first place. Using a process based goal setting agenda involves a different mindset to normal goal setting.
It is however, just as achievable, and in many ways can be of much more benefit to people who struggle with their sense of self, or low levels of self-worth or self-esteem.
Peter Main is a freelance writer who specializes in issues around alcoholism and 12 step recovery. This includes articles on the Serenity Prayer and whether or not AA is a Cult


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Monday, 25 November 2019

To Improve The Quality Of Your Life, Focus On Getting Better

Personal Growth Is A Long And Arduous Journey
Do you want to improve your life? Are you committed to changing your conditions? Many people will answer yes to these questions, though it is my experience very few people are dedicated to improve their life. This is because the work is difficult, unending and filled with setbacks and disappointments. It is often lined with unpleasant emotions and digging up the past to heal and transform our wounds. But there is no other way than doing the difficult work of attending to our personal growth. It cannot happen overnight nor in thirty days, as many books espouse because this is only skimming the surface.
Everything taking place in your life right now, whether unwanted or not, is the accumulation of your thoughts and beliefs. This is empowering for many reasons least of which means you have the power to change your future by redirecting your thoughts. How you feel about this? Does it make you unhappy that your life's conditions result from everything you've ever thought? Whilst I understand you might feel this way, you may also see the power to create new circumstances for your life from this point forward. As I alluded to earlier, personal growth is a long and arduous journey with many setbacks and detours. Those who embark on this journey give up because of the difficulties they face.
I liken it to the Navy Seals BUD/S program where only 20 to 30% of candidates will graduate. The training is extreme and purposefully designed to weed out those not equipped to become Navy Seals. In some respects, personal growth is the same if you're not willing to do the work to improve your life. We cannot expect to do little work on ourselves and be awarded the riches of life, it just doesn't work that way. Read any biography on those who reached the pinnacle of success and you will learn about the struggles they endured. I'm reminded of the quote by the former American football player and coach Lou Holtz who said: "Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I'll show you someone who has overcome adversity." He was affirming that adversity builds character and contributes to our growth and development.
What Happens When The Going Gets Tough?
Therefore, to improve the quality of your life, avoid focusing on results but aim to get better instead. The goal is to build on your success while noting areas of improvement. For example, I wrote an article recently where I observed two people talking throughout an entire workshop I attended. Years ago, I would have been angered by their lack of courtesy and let them know about it. Think of those who talk throughout an entire film and ruin it for everyone else. However, I sat with my emotions and noted where I experienced the anger in my body. In the next instance, something unexpected happened. I felt compassion for these two people. I was overcome with a sense of peace and harmony because behind the anger was the realisation that only love exists. To reach this loving and peaceful state, we must first experience the anger, yet many people are quick to act on their emotions which prevents them from reaching love, compassion and inner peace.
Is this beginning to make sense, in that getting better should be our focus instead of wishing our lives were different? Are you willing to do the work no matter what it takes? Obviously you are invested in your personal growth because you are reading this article and maybe even sharing it with family and friends. But what happens when the going gets tough and you hit a hurdle in your personal growth? How do you react? Who do you become? I have encountered many setbacks over the past decade, yet I have experienced enormous growth during these times. Life will present us with the experiences needed for our personal growth when we least expect it. We can embrace the lessons or resist them, however they will continue to show up in a different form until we accept what is taking place.
So for now, I'd like you to give some thought to the areas of your life you want to improve. Write down in your journal/diary or on a piece of paper what you would like to improve about your life. Is it your finances, health, love life, career? Be very specific about what you want. Don't focus on what you don't want in your journaling. Second, what is required to change your circumstances? You might think you need to hire a life coach or invest in an expensive course but sometimes it is simpler than that. It may be as simple as not complaining for the next thirty days. It might require investigating your beliefs and forming new ones. The point is: everything you need to change your life is right at your fingertips. As you move through your personal development, the next resource will be made available to you. Therefore, to improve the quality of your life, stop focusing on results and direct your attention to enhancing the life you're living now.
Do you want to lead a remarkable life? Are you committed to taking action despite your fears and doubts? If so, download your FREE copy of my eBook NAVIGATE LIFE right now, and start your amazing journey of greatness today!


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8 Simple Self Improvement Principles

Sunday, 24 November 2019

What Are You Broadcasting to the World?

Do you know that your brain does not make a distinction between real or imagined? That is why fear or any type of anxiety can overtake you even when you intellectually know it is irrational. And, that can be very frustrating.
The same is true for the thoughts and words that you express. By making simple changes, you can affect how each and every day turns out.
For example, when you refer to "my allergies" or "my migraines" or "my pain", your brain is taking ownership of that experience. Your brain agrees with the statement. Rephrasing and using difference words can make a significant difference. For example: "I am experiencing allergy symptoms" or "I feel a blinding pain in my head" or "I would like to eliminate the pain in my back", acknowledges what you are experiencing and going through. You are not denying what you are physically feeling, you are simply NOT allowing your brain and body to own something that could be resolved.
It is also so easy to broadcast negative beliefs about yourself without realizing it. It has become habit. Listening to and becoming aware of what you are saying and immediately rephrasing it in a positive way is the first step.
Examples:
  • "I can't trust myself." vs "I am learning to trust myself."
  • "I'm so stupid." vs "I am intelligent and learning more each day."
  • "I should have done more." vs "I did the best I could."
  • "I can never get ahead." vs " "I am taking steps towards being successful."
  • "I will never get better." vs "I am exploring healing methods."
A simple, yet powerful method of releasing your negative thoughts, feelings and experiences is to use a magnet. A refrigerator magnet is all you need.
For example:
You are feeling so frustrated and you don't know what to do about it. Grab a magnet, think about the feeling you having of frustration and bring the magnet between your eyebrows and trace it along the middle of your head, all the way to back of your neck. Do that 3 times.
Dr. Bradley Nelson, a chiropractor, kinesiologist and author of The Emotion Code, offers tremendous insight into personal healing in his book and on many YouTube videos. His system of healing is simple, safe and designed so that anyone can help themselves and their loved ones. Dr. Nelson says:
"I use magnets because I believe they literally magnify the power of your intention to get the job done."

I can speak to the power of Dr. Nelson's work because I use his methods and magnets in my holistic nursing practice in conjunction with my 30 years of study.
Make today the day that you retrain your brain and turn your life around. Success is just around the corner!
Ginger Bisplinghoff, RN, BS, Kinesiologist, Flower Essence Practitioner, Face Reader and author has 40+ years of experience in both traditional and holistic nursing. She is devoted to helping people change their lives, discover their true essence and create the best possible future. Her clients and students often remark about her passion, enthusiasm and ability to take a complicated subject and break it down into easily understandable components. Ginger's website is http://optionstohealth.com and she can be reached at optionstohealth@comcast.net.


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Saturday, 23 November 2019

Credibility Matters

Credibility has two key parts: dependability and skill, which both have objective and emotional segments. Dependability depends more on abstract elements. In fact, credibility is an apparent quality, one that individuals dole out to you dependent on the transaction of various components. Absence of trustworthiness can counteract the positive effect of skill.
Likewise, the elements of credibility is important. Lack of integrity can cancel out the positive impact of expertise. Credibility includes straightforwardness, reliability, and good consistency. Honesty is the basic component to move conviction. Furthermore, we allot high believability to individuals who have clear good principles and who are known to adhere to them.
Be mindful so as not to think little of the significance of trustworthiness and honesty in the working environment. Individuals who have a reputation of being goal-oriented and honest are seen as more dependable than the individuals who don't.
Mastery turns into competence when it is put to the test. A person earns her credibility as competent by succeeding at assignments and projects over time. A track record of successfully applying knowledge and a willingness to continue learning increases perceived credibility.
Simultaneously, individuals who have come up through the positions or have worked in assorted employments inside an industry are viewed as experts. These people typically have more seen skill than new school graduates. Skill transforms into fitness when it is put under a magnifying glass. An individual gains her validity as skilled by prevailing at assignments and activities after some time. A reputation of effectively applying information and a readiness to keep learning increments saw believability.
As a decent companion can be depended on to listen well and urge you to settle on astute choices, a solid individual can be relied on to dissect complex circumstances, pose shrewd inquiries, and use sound judgment. An individual with sound judgment ordinarily has both psychological and instinctive endowments. This individual takes a major picture as opposed to a nearsighted view and a long haul instead of a transient point of view.
Individuals with high credibility realize how to pose questions about qualities and interests, to listen eagerly and with compassion, and to force individuals together. These are the individuals with high enthusiastic knowledge to adjust the egotism now and then.
On the relationship side, individuals with high credibility have illustrated-once more, ordinarily after some time-that they can be trusted to tune in and to work to the greatest advantage of others. They have likewise reliably demonstrated forceful enthusiastic character and uprightness; that is, they are not known for state of mind boundaries or conflicting execution. To be sure, individuals who are known to be straightforward, relentless, and solid have an edge when going into any influence circumstance. Since their connections are powerful, they are progressively able to be assumed the best about.
An individual builds up a reputation seeing someone similarly builds up a reputation in action. The individuals who have the most seen believability are normally the ones who are socially delicate. Amiability is as significant as capacity. Successful individuals offset skill with affability. It is a demonstrated recipe for progress.
Credibility is considerably more than a vibe decent trademark.
Building your credibility is very important. It helps position you as a valuable person, and is crucial to building your career.


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