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TRUSTING IN LIFE
'The appearance of things change according to the emotions, and thus
we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty are really
in ourselves.' Kahlil Gibran
There has been so much negativity in the media in recent weeks that it's
difficult not to feel a sense of concern about the future of the world.
The economy is slowing, the environment is in trouble, obesity, binge
drinking and violence in our streets are increasing and much of this
country is in the grip of a long term drought. It seems inevitable that
all of us will be affected in some way.
There's definitely some validity in these doom and gloom messages. I've
noticed a difference in business myself. We had fewer enquiries in
October and I've heard from colleagues that many corporates are putting
a freeze on non-essential training. Which means that business may be a
little quiet for a period of time.
But how we approach this time is what makes a very real difference to
how it affects us personally.
Around twenty two years ago I stumbled across a personal development
book that a flat mate of Chris' had left behind. It was a copy of Louise
Hay's 'You Can Heal Your Life' and the beginning of a journey that still
has me challenging the way that I think.
Long before the film 'The Secret' was released (and with much less hype)
Louise was writing about the law of attraction - the theory that 'what
you put out in the world is what you get back'. According to this
principle, for example, if you judge and criticise others, you'll be
judged and criticised yourself. If you approach the world with love,
that's what you'll attract. And in the face of adversity if you
immediately anticipate that everything will become difficult for you,
that's exactly how it will be.
I have to admit, I struggled to believe this initially. Being someone
who has a fascination with science, I wanted facts, data, research or a
formula to substantiate such a claim.
With none forthcoming, I oscillated between being dismissive and wanting
to dabble. Figuring I had nothing to lose, eventually I did more of the
dabbling than dismissing.
I noticed small changes in my world. Simple predictable things like
approaching Chris with love generated a much better response than being
irritable (but I considered this to be a no-brainer). Over the years I
dabbled some more but it wasn't until I started my business that I began
to see undisputable evidence that this theory really works.
I began to document what I call my client 'miracles'. One client wrote
out her ideal role list and had someone literally walk into her office
the following day to offer her an amazing job. Another wrote up her
ideal home list after months of searching for a house and found
something that week. And in my own business there have been many
miracles over the years. Just last month, I set aside an afternoon to
run a corporate workshop not yet requested. I pencilled a tentative
booking into my diary and the phone rang the following day to confirm.
Amazing!
All of these small miracles stand as a strong reminder to me - what I
put out there is what I get back.
This might be a challenging time for all of us but I am choosing to see
that if there's space in my diary it will be an opportunity to reflect
on what is really important. It's a time when we can simplify the way we
live and a chance to be creative about how we manage our finances.
We have all been through some difficulty in our lives before. Times when
we felt that our backs were against the wall - and we survived.
Life is a series of peaks and troughs. If we expect it to be that way,
we can be at peace with the troughs and continue to trust that
everything will be ok.
Tips to help you through difficult times:
- Make a list of all of your accomplishments to date and keep them
somewhere that you can easily review them every Monday morning to help
you stay positive. Simple things such as 'I have a wonderful group of
friends'; 'I have created a beautiful living environment' are as
important as achieving huge successes in your career.
- Pay attention to what you are 'putting out there'. Turn your negative
thoughts around and focus on what you are grateful for so that you
attract more good in your life.
- Create some new goals for yourself that are aligned with your true
values. You might like to try out our updated self coaching programs to
give you a hand. Visit
http://www.totalbalance.com.au/media/
And please feel free to email me your miracles. Maybe one day I'll have
enough to write a book about!
ON A PERSONAL NOTE
I've saved the best miracle of all for last. Five year old Ella Bunn's
dad, Jamie sent a letter last week to say that Ella was successfully
operated on by Dr Charlie Teo a fortnight ago and she is on her way
towards a strong recovery (see last month's newsletter for full
details).
All visible portions of her brain stem tumour were removed and whilst
Ella and her family have extensive rehabilitation and treatment to
endure over the next two years, her future is looking bright.
Over $150,000 was raised to help Ella and her family - a big thank you
to everyone who contributed.
As Jamie said, most of the contributors were people they knew but many
also were complete strangers. What a wonderful reminder that there is
still so much good in the world and how gratifying it is for us to
connect as a community to help one another
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