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Thursday, 23 March 2017

UNDERSTANDING YOUR MIND POWER


Everything started from within, even God started the formation of man first from His mind. And man has received this powerful quality from our creator. That's why you must conceive it first within our mind, but some are ignorant of the power of the mind and its power is abused. Take this down, your mind power is one of the strongest and most useful power you can ever possess. And this power consists of your thoughts. Take note, the thoughts that pass through your mind are accountable for everything that happens in your life. Your predominant thoughts influence your behavior and attitude and control your actions and reactions.
As your thoughts are, so is your life. You're your thought! Therefore, be very careful of what you think, it has a powerful reflection.

Thoughts are like a video that plays on the screen of your mind. What you play there, determines the kind of life you live and the experiences you meet. To make changes in your life, you have to play a different one, a positive one.

The power of your mind is part of the creative power of the Universe, which means that your thoughts work together with it. You are a manifestation of the Universal mind. Your thought must fit in.
Your mind power is a creative one. Though you can train and strengthen this power. You can use it to make changes in your life, and also to influence other people's minds.

Your thoughts pass from your conscious mind to your subconscious mind, which in turn, influences your actions in accordance with these thoughts. Your thoughts also pass to other minds, and consequently, people who are in a position to help you, might offer you their help, sometimes, without even knowing why.

It might be strange and unbelievable. You don't have to accept these words, but if you analyze the kind of thoughts you think, and the kind of life you live, you will discover interestings things about the mind.

HOW TO EFFECTIVELY USE YOUR MIND POWER.
1. VISUALIZATION: Visualize a perfect scene of whatever you want to accomplish, become or attain.
Put a lot of detail, color, sound, scent and life into these mental scenes. They are who you are. After this, repeat your visualization often, with faith and attention, and your subconscious will accept these mental scenes as real experiences. The subconscious mind does not distinguish between real and imaginary experiences, and accepts both as real. It will start making changes and attracting opportunities, to make your reality match the images in your subconscious mind.

2. TIME AND ACTION:  Actions, situations, and objects that you visualize frequently, eventually, manifest on the material plane in a natural way. This manifestation does not happen overnight. It needs time, and depends on how ambitious and sincere you are, and how much time and attention you put into this action. Your life is time. Therefore, you must understand timely. Time is a platform which will determine the result of your action.

3. REJECT INERTIA:  Another key is you admiring change; getting prepared for transition in life, developing the thirst of change, getting tired of status quo. You can use this process to change negative habits and build new, positive habits or skills. You can also use it for attracting money and possessions, for promotion at work, for building a business, improving health and relationships, changing circumstances, and for practically almost everything. Change is the only constant thing in life, it's inevitable.

4. THOUGHT SELECTION: Pay attention to the thoughts you think. You must be selective in the processes of the thought you allow, negative thought will see the obstacles and the darckest hour ahead, it will give you not the inspiration you need to take a step forward. Don't allow a bit of it at all.
 Do your best to reject negative thoughts, and to allow into your mind only thoughts that bring good, happy, and positive results. It's only positive thought that breeds and brings positive outcome.
Your thoughts and imaginations determine whether you fail or achieve success. Your mind has the power to give you what you'll become.

5. LEARNING: Continue to learn how to visualize and achieve dreams and goals. Awake the habit and desire to know, run after knowledge, cry for wisdom, cultivate the habit to know and learn. This is the secret of great folks. In life,you can only give and execute what you have, what you've constituted within.
Learn how to turn your dreams into reality with simple creative visualization techniques. Understand your mind power now.

DON'T BE MISERABLE BUT STAY INSPIRED!

SECRETS OF PURSUIT


Are you with a burning desire to make a generational impact? Or you're ready wholeheartedly to pursue your passion and dreams? Or are you looking for a unique way to prove your faith? The only master key that unlocks life impossibilities and transforms them into reality is "PURSUIT". Oh yes! Pursuit is what i present you. Desire is the key to motivation, but it's determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal, a commitment to excellence, that will enable you to attain the success you seek. You must understand these secrets of pursuit.

Oscar Wilde, an Irish Poet, Novelist and Critic, quoted, “My great mistake, the fault for which I can't forgive myself, is that one day I ceased my obstinate pursuit of my own individuality.”
For it is a poor disgraceful thing not to be able to answer, with some degree of certainty, to the simple questions, "who are you", "what will you do?" "What will you become?" "What will you live for and die for?"
Note this, action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.

If you don't know this before, it's not too late now. Pursuit changes everything. It captivates your heart, increase your momentum, unleashes focus, gives anchor and brings astonishing results and accomplishments. Have this, your dreams are good but not good enough, your faith is good but not enough, another powerful way for you now to prove and actualize your dreams, goals and faith to be realistic is to be on a meaningful pursuit and don't stop the striking, don't relent. And you can't truly be free until you actively pursue and been made captivated by your supreme mission in life. I do emphasize that, "the actual door of greatness or success will never open itself until you stand with a burning desire to pursue and get the key to open."

Frantically, you'll loose what you want to have or be while be in the midst of what you want to have or be if you don't pursue. The more you go in your pursuit, the more the world makes rooms for you. Your success in life is determined by the level of pursuit you put into life. So, don't be lethargic and keep saying, there's a lion outside. The lion is outside there to conquer, and that victory channels you to greatness. Why are you afraid? When you reach an obstacle, turn it into an opportunity. You have the choice. You can overcome and be a winner, or you can allow it to overcome you and be a loser. The choice is yours and yours alone. Refuse to throw in the towel. Go that extra mile that failures refuse to travel. It is far better to be exhausted from success than to be rested from failure.

Wake up and stand up with a burning desire everyday to be on a pursuit. You're more expensive than to be a victim of poverty and failure. Refuse to be miserable in life, for you're accountable for your life. Arise! And let the cosmos hear your history of temptations, disappointments, loneliness, failures and embarrassments. At this juncture, you're already at the top on high for people to see and emulate. Charles Spurgeon mused, " some temptations comes to the industrious but all temptations attack the idle." If you haven't gotten anything to lay your hands upon, get one now. For you're not accidental, likewise things that cross your path. They are your making tools.

As a life coach, I observed that when you begin to pursue, by then you will be able to identify all your wants and resources, what you have and what you are originally created for. Therefore, for you to know where to start pursuing, sit yourself down and ask yourself,"what's my purpose in life?" Hear Martin Luther King Jr., " if a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live." Your life reflects. For you're meaningless without discovery your why on earth, whereas your why here has time.

Moreso, don't allow any doubt to question you, it only sees the obstacles, the darkest night, and it also dreads to take a purposeful step. The most important is the decision to pursue, not the facts, pasts, and odds, they don't count. A pursuit makes a successful destiny, that was why successful folks were inspired by dynamic pursuit. They see beyond what the lazy can imagine. No wonder, we call and celebrate them as the "ACTUALIZERS". What makes them this? They ride on the understanding that actualizes destiny. And this makes a huge difference. The secret behind is PURSUIT.

A lazy man is judged by what he doesn't pursue, don't be lethargic. Your creator is not one, He works tremendously and mysteriously continuously. The proverb says, " laziness leads to poverty; hardwork makes you rich." Your mindset must change now, how can you be outside there avoiding risk. Risks make you out. It also give synergy to success. And this is what you need, for life requires it. Read what John Mason quoted, "a dream that doesn't include risk is not truly worthy of been called a dream." Risk is what you must admire in life. The principle of life is based on risk. The only thing worse than starting something and failing... is not starting something.

Go out to the lion, face it squarely. It can be in any aspect of life; in business, academics, career, profession or vocation and so on. You have a land to mark in any of your area of life. Go out and let what is in you be known, for doubt sees the obstacles but faith sees the way. Be on a pursuit, that's what I admonish, for if you don't pursue there won't be any experience of greatness for you. For it's better to be a lion for a day than to be a sheep for all your life.
When you reach an obstacle, turn it into an opportunity. You have the choice. You can overcome and be a winner, or you can allow it to overcome you and be a loser. The choice is yours and yours alone. Refuse to throw in the towel. Go that extra mile that failures refuse to travel. It is far better to be exhausted from success than to be rested from failure.

There are two forces warring against each other inside us, one says " you can't" while other says "with God I can!" All people on a pursuit compete with each other to fulfill their goals and dreams. Just like the game of lion and gazelle in Africa. Wow! Interesting.
Once in a while it really hits people that they don't have to experience the world in the way they have been told. This is the realization that fuels most people to follow their dreams relentlessly. Staying complacent never led anybody to greatness.

Pursue and March off the map. Go where you have never gone before, do things you have never attempted before, and think strategically.
Practice this arithmetic, by multiplying your commitments, divide your distractions, subtract your excuses and add your faith, which equals riches, satisfaction and fulfilment.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men doing nothing. Now is the period to climb out of the grandstand and onto the playing field. Welcome to the pursuit.

DON'T BE MISERABLE BUT STAY COLORFUL!

Friday, 3 March 2017

UNDERSTANDING LIFE STAGES


When I heard somebody sighed, ‘Life is hard,’ I was tempted to ask, ‘Compared to what? Critically looking, it’s easy to forget what an amazing gift life really is. Our lives are nothing but a cosmic blink. Even our seemingly all-encompassing world is just tiny blue dot circling an average sized star spiraling around a galaxy of about four hundred billion stars, which itself is just one galaxy among billions more. Yet for one brief moment, we get to experience the wonders of existence, of consciousness.

Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact. Moreso, you feel inspired reading about the vastness of our universe and our unique place within it, or did you feel overwhelmed and depressed at the insignificance of it all? Our brains are wired to find things we’re looking for, if you’re always cynical or waiting for things to go wrong, then your life will reflect that. On the other hand, having a positive outlook on life will bring you joy and provide you with inspiration when you least expect it. Of course, there are times when it’s difficult to feel cheery or positive, life can be difficult. If you’re having trouble seeing the cup as half full instead of half empty.

                   THE VALUE OF TRAUMA
Self-development is often portrayed as a rosy, flowery progression from dumbass to enlightenment that involves a lot of joy, prancing in fields of daisies, and high-fiving two thousand people at a seminar you paid way too much to be at. Street graffiti showing abstract human portrait

But the truth is that transitions between the life stages are usually triggered by trauma or an extreme negative event in one’s life. A near-death experience. A divorce. A failed friendship or a death of a loved one.

Trauma causes us to step back and re-evaluate our deepest motivations and decisions. It allows us to reflect on whether our strategies to pursue happiness are actually working well or not.

Here are the powerful and most important stages in life that no one should be ignorant of. I share this needful article here for the sake of you, you must not be living just like that without understanding the stages life contains.
Even if you've passed one or some, I'm very sure that you're currently in another stage of life. Therefore, open yourself as I do the teaching now. Enjoy this as i move on.

THE FOUR POWERFUL STAGES ARE;
    • MIMICRY
    • SELF-DISCOVERY
    • COMMITMENT
    • LEGACY

STAGE ONE: MIMICRY
We are born helpless. We can’t walk, can’t talk, can’t feed ourselves, can’t even do our own damn taxes. As children, the way we’re wired to learn is by watching and mimicking others. First we learn to do physical skills like walk and talk. Then we develop social skills by watching and mimicking our peers around us. Then, finally, in late childhood, we learn to adapt to our culture by observing the rules and norms around us and trying to behave in such a way that is generally considered acceptable by society.

The primary aim of stage one is to teach us how to function within society so that we can be autonomous, self-sufficient adults. The idea is that the adults in the community around us help us to reach this point through supporting our ability to make decisions and take action ourselves. But some adults and community members around us suck.
   1. They punish us for our independence. They don’t support our decisions. And therefore we don’t develop autonomy. We get stuck in stage one, endlessly mimicking those around us, endlessly attempting to please all so that we might not be judged.
   2. In a “normal” healthy individual, stage one will last until late adolescence and early adulthood.
   3. For some people, it may last further into adulthood. A select few wake up one day at age 45 realizing they’ve never actually lived for themselves and wonder where the hell the years went.
This is stage one. The mimicry, is the constant search for approval and validation. The absence of independent thought and personal values. So, we must be aware of the standards and expectations of those around us. But we must also become strong enough to act in spite of those standards and expectations when we feel it is necessary. We must develop the ability to act by ourselves and for ourselves.

STAGE TWO: SELF-DISCOVERY
In the earlier stage, we learnt to fit in with the people and culture around us.
Stage Two is about learning what makes us different from the people and culture around us. This stage requires us to begin making decisions for ourselves, to test ourselves, and to understand ourselves and what makes us unique.
It involves a lot of trial-and-error and experimentation. We experiment with living in new places, hanging out with new people, imbibing new substances, and playing with new people’s orifices. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better.

Stage Two is a process of self-discovery. We try things. Some of them go well. Some of them don’t. The goal is to stick with the ones that go well and move on.
Man sitting on cliff looking out over clouds  It lasts until we begin to run up against our own limitations. This doesn’t sit well with many people. You’re just going to be bad at some things, no matter how hard you try. And you need to know what they are.

Your limitations are important because you must eventually come to the realization that your time on this planet is limited and you should therefore spend it on things that matter most. That means realizing that just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should do it. That means realizing that just because you like certain people doesn’t mean you should be with them. That means realizing that there are opportunity costs to everything and that you can’t have it all.

There are some people who never allow themselves to feel limitations, either because they refuse to admit their failures, or because they delude themselves into believing that their limitations don’t exist. These people get stuck in Stage Two.

These are the “serial entrepreneurs” who are 40 and living with mom and still haven’t made any money after 15 years of trying. These are the “aspiring actors” who are still waiting tables and haven’t done an audition in two years. These are the people who can’t settle into a long-term relationship because they always have a gnawing feeling that there’s someone better around the corner. These are the people who brush all of their failings aside as “releasing” negativity into the universe or “purging” their baggage from their lives. At some point we all must admit the inevitable: life is short, not all of our dreams can come true, so we should carefully pick and choose what we have the best shot at and commit to it.

But people stuck in Stage Two spend most of their time convincing themselves of the opposite. That they are limitless. That they can overcome all. That their life is that of non-stop growth and ascendance in the world, while everyone else can clearly see that they are merely running in place. In healthy individuals, Stage Two begins in mid- to late-adolescence and lasts into a person’s mid-20s to mid-30s. People who stay in Stage Two beyond that are popularly referred to as those with “Peter Pan Syndrome” — the eternal adolescents, always discovering themselves, but finding nothing.

STAGE THREE: COMMITMENT
Once you’ve pushed your own boundaries and either found your limitations or turns of certain activities, then you are left with what’s both;
     a) actually important to you, and
     b) what you’re not terrible at.
Now it’s time to make your dent in the world.

Stage Three is the great consolidation of one’s life. Out go the friends who are draining you and holding you back. Out go the activities and hobbies that are a mindless waste of time. Out go the old dreams that are clearly not coming true anytime soon.

Then you double down on what you’re best at and what is best to you. You double down on the most important relationships in your life. You double down on a single mission in life, whether that’s to work on the world’s energy crisis or to be a bitching digital artist or to become an expert in brains or have a bunch of snotty, drooling children. Whatever it is, this stage is when you get it done.

Stage Three is all about maximizing your own potential in this life. It’s all about building your legacy. What will you leave behind when you’re gone? What will people remember you by? Whether that’s a breakthrough study or an amazing new product or an adoring family, it is about leaving the world a little bit different than the way you found it.

Stage Three ends when a combination of two things happen:
    1) you feel as though there’s not much else you are able to accomplish, and
    2) you get old and tired and find that you would rather sip martinis and do crossword puzzles all day.
In “normal” individuals, Stage Three generally lasts from around 30-ish-years-old until one reaches retirement age. People who get lodged in stage three often do so because they don’t know how to let go of their ambition and constant desire for more. This inability to let go of the power and influence they crave counteracts the natural calming effects of time and they will often remain driven and hungry well into their 70s and 80s.
I have found that if you love life, life will love you back.

STAGE FOUR: LEGACY
People arrive into Stage Four having spent somewhere around half a century investing themselves in what they believed was meaningful and important. They did great things, worked hard, earned everything they have, maybe started a family or a charity or a political or cultural revolution or two, and now they’re done. They’ve reached the age where their energy and circumstances no longer allow them to pursue their purpose any further.

The goal of Stage Four then becomes not to create a legacy as much as simply making sure that legacy lasts beyond one’s death. This could be something as simple as supporting and advising their (now grown) children and living vicariously through them. It could mean passing on their projects and work to a protégé or apprentice. It could also mean becoming more politically active to maintain their values in a society that they no longer recognize.

This stage is important psychologically because it makes the ever-growing reality of one’s own mortality more bearable. As humans, we have a deep need to feel as though our lives mean something. This meaning we constantly search for is literally our only psychological defense against the incomprehensibility of this life and the inevitability of our own death. To lose that meaning, or to watch it slip away, or to slowly feel as though the world has left you behind, is to stare oblivion in the face and let it consume you willingly.


                        NOW, WHAT’S THE POINT?
Developing through each subsequent stage of life grants us greater control over our happiness and well-being.
In Stage One, a person is wholly dependent on other people’s actions and approval to be happy. This is a horrible strategy because other people are unpredictable and unreliable.

In Stage Two, one becomes reliant on oneself, but they’re still reliant on external success to be happy — making money, accolades, victory, conquests, etc. These are more controllable than other people, but they are still mostly unpredictable in the long-run.

Stage Three relies on a handful of relationships and endeavors that proved themselves resilient and worthwhile through Stage Two. These are more reliable. And finally, Stage Four requires we only hold on to what we’ve already accomplished as long as possible.

At each subsequent stage, happiness becomes based more on internal, controllable values and less on the externalities of the ever-changing outside world.

                           INTER-STAGE CONFLICT
Later stages don’t replace previous stages. They transcend them. Stage Two people still care about social approval. They just care about something more than social approval. Stage 3 people still care about testing their limits. They just care more about the commitments they’ve made.

Each stage represents a reshuffling of one’s life priorities. It’s for this reason that when one transitions from one stage to another, one will often experience a fallout in one’s friendships and relationships. If you were Stage Two and all of your friends were Stage Two, and suddenly you settle down, commit and get to work on Stage Three, yet your friends are still Stage Two, there will be a fundamental disconnect between your values and theirs that will be difficult to overcome.

Generally speaking, people project their own stage onto everyone else around them. People at Stage One will judge others by their ability to achieve social approval. People at Stage Two will judge others by their ability to push their own boundaries and try new things. People at Stage Three will judge others based on their commitments and what they’re able to achieve. People at Stage Four judge others based on what they stand for and what they’ve chosen to live for.
                 
                             WHAT GETS US STUCK
The same thing gets us stuck at every stage: a sense of personal inadequacy.
People get stuck at Stage One because they always feel as though they are somehow flawed and different from others, so they put all of their effort into conforming into what those around them would like to see. No matter how much they do, they feel as though it is never enough.

Stage Two people get stuck because they feel as though they should always be doing more, doing something better, doing something new and exciting, improving at something. But no matter how much they do, they feel as though it is never enough.

Stage Three people get stuck because they feel as though they have not generated enough meaningful influence in the world, that they make a greater impact in the specific areas that they have committed themselves to. But no matter how much they do, they feel as though it is never enough.
One could even argue that Stage Four people feel stuck because they feel insecure that their legacy will not last or make any significant impact on the future generations. They cling to it and hold onto it and promote it with every last gasping breath. But they never feel as though it is enough.

The solution at each stage is then backwards. To move beyond Stage One, you must accept that you will never be enough for everybody all the time, and therefore you must make decisions for yourself.

To move beyond Stage Two, you must accept that you will never be capable of accomplishing everything you can dream and desire, and therefore you must zero in on what matters most and commit to it.

To move beyond Stage Three, you must realize that time and energy are limited, and therefore you must refocus your attention to helping others take over the meaningful projects you began.

To move beyond Stage Four, you must realize that change is inevitable, and that the influence of one person, no matter how great, no matter how powerful, no matter how meaningful, will eventually dissipate too. And life will go on.

Life is not about kissing, it’s about kicking!
Never be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself.
Live each day as if your life had just begun.
Life is not about kissing, it’s about kicking!

DON'T BE MISERABLE BUT STAY INSPIRED!