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http://www.albaladonline.com/html/story.php?sid=68859
~Maria
What do you want in your life?
What does it take to get what you want?
Are you willing to do whatever it takes?
If you said “Yes” openly and willingly to the last question, you are definitely ready to Be the Change. If you hesitated somewhat and tried to consider all the parameters that change might mean for you, you’ll need to work on becoming more willing.
Let’s look at willingness from another perspective. You exercise willingness frequently throughout your day. You are willing to crawl out from under warm blankets, get a bit cold, so you can begin your day. You don’t know what the day will bring, but you are willing to begin it. You are willing to go into a restaurant without knowing what the offerings are on the menu, or without knowing what the quality of the food preparation is. You are willing to get into a car or bus to go to work, not knowing precisely what the traffic situation is.
Your life brings you many challenges throughout the day. It is especially challenging the first time you are required to perform: the first time you crawled out from those warm blankets; the first time you went into a new restaurant; the first time you drove to work. It always goes easier once the “first time” is behind you as an experience, isn’t it? You get accustomed to the doing. You get so comfortable, the doing becomes habitual.
What has happened on the invisible or more spiritual side of your life is that you have been bringing your virtue of courage to the forefront every time you exercise willingness. And it’s that virtue of courage that allows you to say “Yes, I’m willing.”
From the perspective that you’ve got a habit of willingness, I’d like you to examine our three questions again.
What do you want in your life?
What does it take to get what you want?
Are you willing to do whatever it takes?
It’s my strong hope that you might feel somewhat more willing now, knowing how you’ve done this in the past.
~ Maria
Hello Everyone,
Here is the link to the most recent newspaper article!
http://www.albaladonline.com/html/story.php?sid=66960
Happy Reading,
Maria
Just a reminder about the radio show tomorrow at 12:00pm!
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~Maria
Just a reminder about the radio show tomorrow at 12:00pm!
Here’s the link! http://www.sawtelghad.com/
I think a lot about helping people Be the Change. I think the biggest surprise to many of them is the invisible workings of their own minds which might be just the one factor they haven’t consciously looked at.
When I was first drawn to this coaching work, I noticed that the way I thought was more uplifting and positive than some others, and that I appeared to be more successful than they were. I began to make the connection that it was thinking that was causing both my success and other’s lack of it. I decided to gain the necessary skills to teach this to people, because I love success and I want everyone to enjoy it.
Be the Change really means to change your mind. Once you accomplish that, everything else seems to fall in place. So how does one change his mind? I think that first it’s wise to observe yourself thinking and make an effort to classify how you think into two categories: positive, providing positive results or negative, providing negative results.
As you evolved through the stages in your one, sweet life, your thinking was also evolving. Initially, you were like a little sponge, absorbing all that came across the unmapped territories of your life. You were not very self-sufficient and had to be cared for. Later, you were read books and saw programs on television, and your fertile mind simply absorbed all ideas that it was presented. You accepted all these ideas as The Truth.
Some of the ideas you viewed as The Truth were not true. They were the opinions of others and while you might not have said something to your presenter, inside of your own mind, you began to think things like this:
When I grow up, I certainly won’t do it that way.
When I have kids of my own, I won’t make them go to bed this early.
I don’t like having to eat all these vegetables. I won’t make my kids do this.
Your mind was doing its early work to become more self-sufficient – to build a broad foundation that you could create and grow your life experience on.
In those early days, you simply processed your experiences mentally without being consciously conscious that you were doing it. It was your nature to process things mentally because fundamentally, you are a mental being. You have a mind because that is the core of your mental beingness.
As you lived and moved and experienced many of the things that your life had to offer, your mind began to create databases and to classify things in order, because your mind loves order. There were databases like these:
Foods I like to eat
Foods I don’t enjoy
People who like me
People whom I don’t like
Everyday experiences that were fun
Everyday experiences to avoid
Favorite Clothing
Sibling behaviors that make me angry
Things that made me feel great about myself
Things to avoid that made me feel bad about myself
You have a lot of database categories inside your mind today. The items in your databases are called ideas. Some ideas you classify as good; some as bad. You are continuously adding to your databases as you live your life. The more years you have of life experiences, the more clearly you can see the classifications inside your own mind. This is why I encourage you to classify how you think into two categories: positive, providing positive results or negative, providing negative results. It’s a healthy beginning.
The work of self-improvement is one of refinement. I like to think of that word as re-fine-ment. To make fine again that which was fine in the beginning. To remove the fog, the heavy covers, and the deep burying so that the light can shine on those ideas and you can Be the Change as you work on your own self-improvement.
Hi Everyone,
Here is a link to my latest article!
http://www.albaladonline.com/html/story.php?sid=65056
~Maria