woensdag 7 januari 2009

The Power Of Positive Habits

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dinsdag 30 december 2008

How are you doing with your New Year’s resolutions?

Inspired by the sight of a new calendar, we vow to do better during the coming year. We resolve to break a bad habit (to stop overeating, to stop going to bed so late) or to build a good habit (to be a better listener, to exercise more). All too often we find that the force and momentum of our old habits soon overcome our best intentions.

We hope to replace our bad habits with good ones, or at least better ones. But what about habit itself? The dictionary defines habit as “an unconscious pattern of behavior.” Habits are personal software programs that allow us to live most of our life on auto-pilot. These software programs were written many years ago and often were installed by other people (known as parents). It makes sense that our software might require an upgrade for us to function at our best.

But here’s a deeper reason to look at our habits. Buddha, Jesus and many other spiritual teachers taught that we need to wake up from an unconscious, habit-driven way of living to become fully-conscious free human beings. Jesus advised against “pouring new wine into old wine skins.” In other words, don’t process new life experiences with outdated thought patterns. When people asked Buddha if he was divine, he said simply, “I am one who has awakened.”

Years ago I decided to only have one New Year’s resolution each year (the most challenging and rewarding one I could imagine): to live each day consciously and creatively. I found that focusing on living each moment with awareness has allowed me to respond to life more authentically and more successfully.

How does it work? Instead of focusing on individual habits I focus on staying conscious throughout the day. Instead of dieting, I eat with awareness. Instead of an ambitious new exercise regimen or early-to-bed resolutions, I listen to my body’s needs and respond to them. Instead of trying to “be more considerate,” I aim to be more conscious in all my relationships.

So this year, why not break the ultimate habit — the habit of living from habit. Although good habits are better than bad ones and being completely free of habits isn’t a realistic goal, we can all experience more freedom and renewed excitement about our lives if we free ourselves from the dictatorship of our habits.

The key to living consciously instead of sleep-walking through life is to pay attention to what you are saying to yourself at each moment: your “Inner Talk.” Examining your Inner Talk gives you access to the software that’s been running your life. You can decide what to keep and what to change. The good news is you are not a prisoner of your past conditioning. You can choose new Inner Talk based on your true values and your life purpose.

If conscious and creative living is your ultimate goal, why not use daily life as practice? Approaching each moment as fresh and new will keep your mind sharper, your body healthier and your heart happier. When new Inner Talk flows through the neurons and synapses of your brain, old habit patterns start to dissolve automatically. Each day is more exciting and filled with new potential when you approach it with “beginner’s mind.” You begin to live in the paradise of the present moment.

Best wishes for a conscious and creative New Year!

Robert Gerzon is a holistic psychotherapist, life coach and author of “Finding Serenity in the Age of Anxiety.” Please visit http://www.gerzon.com for more information and inspiring personal growth articles. Robert helps people free themselves from past conditioning and live the life they were born to live. He has appeared on Oprah and other TV and radio programs.

zaterdag 20 december 2008

Finding Happiness

'Most people are about as happy as they make up their mind to be.' Abraham Lincoln

I'm happy. My Email software has developed a frustrating problem, it's been raining for days, the car has sprung a leak which will be very expensive to fix - and I'm still happy. How can I tell?

How can anyone know when they're happy? What does happiness mean? Predictably, the term means different things to different people at different times in their lives. For myself, I like the definition 'An enduring feeling of contentment and capability' - a sense that life is good on the whole, and that you can deal with whatever happens.

What Do You Really Want?

Since Aristotle, many thinkers have concluded that everything we do is ultimately aimed at achieving happiness. We save for a holiday, long for an impressive car, have another drink, get to know popular people, strive for success - all because we think it will make us happy. A friend once told me, while I was hoping to sign a recording contract, 'Careful what you wish for - you may get it'. I was offered the contract, signed it and almost immediately it became a disaster. Soon after, I was spending a lot of effort on getting released from it. We tend to confuse what we actually want with things we think will get it for us - and we can learn from our experience.

One sure way to increase your happiness quotient is by making sure the things you do every day fit in with the things you find important - your values. I know successful businessmen who neglect their families by working sixty-hour weeks. When we discuss their careers I usually learn that all their effort is dedicated to giving their families the very best: a private education, a lavish lifestyle. I know wives of such men who feel lonely and unhappy and wish for a simpler, closer way of living. Whoever said 'Time is money' was wrong - you can lose money and make it again. Those businessmen often find ways of creating a different balance between work and home, often by learning to let go of things they had felt the need to control and learning how to trust others more and share the load.

Happiness is something you do.

More recently, during training for my work, I realised a vital point about happiness: it isn't a thing or a place or something that happens to us, it's an activity. Now I think of it in that way I feel better. I have a lot of choice in what I do, so the chances are that I can do more happiness - hey, it works for me.

Author Andrew Matthews writes on finding happiness: 'It is like maintaining a nice home - you've got to hang on to your treasures and throw out the garbage.'

Finding Happiness & Finding Flow

In his book 'Finding Flow', Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi describes how he and his team found ways of tracking just how happy people are at different times of day. The key is 'Flow' - a combination of high challenge and high skill. People experience flow in different ways, but some things are common to all. At such times '…what we feel, what we wish and what we think are in harmony. These moments are what I have called flow experiences ….. athletes refer to it as being "in the zone"… '. For me, flow is when I lose track of time because I'm so absorbed in what I'm doing.

Swept Away

We tend to feel some flow when working, travelling, talking, socialising and having sex. Our strongest experiences of flow tend to be our hobbies and sports, or when responding to a great movie or performance (not passively watching, but on the edge of our seats) or being swept away by music or an exciting football match. The opposite of flow would be deep in an apathetic trance, like the Royle family, gaping at the TV. Flow goes with active, rather than passive enjoyment. It involves stretching ourselves by operating near the limits of our skill. We do flow activities because we like doing them, rather than simply because we imagine they will bring us some benefit. In the process we may experience frustration, pain or expense, yet we still want to take part.

The Happiness Habit

The more I work with people to help them achieve what they want, the more I believe that attention is the key. We all know the story of the optimist and the pessimist looking at the same glass which contains water up to the halfway mark. To the optimist, the glass is half-full, to the pessimist it's half empty. The optimist sees the doughnut; the pessimist sees the hole. One looks for what's wrong, the other for what's right. What are they actually doing that's different from each other?

When you concentrate on something repeatedly, nerve cells in your brain link up to form networks that act a bit like electrical circuits, each designed to do a particular thing. The thing each circuit does is an unconscious programme, better known as a habit. People normally form habits through repetition. The first time you go somewhere you need to look for street names, maybe read a map. When you're used to going there you can do it without giving it any attention. The fact is, we spend most of our lives doing our habits. This is fine. As long as your habits are in harmony with your values, you tend to be pretty happy.

New Habits for Old

If your values and habits work against each other they can prevent you from growing as a person, stop you from being able to relax or cause you to dislike yourself. So is this just too bad, or can you really change? Well, it depends on how much of your attention you're prepared to commit to changing. You see, you form habits by shining the light of your attention on doing something until you can do it automatically. That leaves your attention free for the next learning. When you want to change that habit, you need to give your attention, first to unlearning, then to replacing it. (In my experience this is most effectively and quickly done in trance.) Much of my work is helping people to be in charge of the part of the brain that is the switchbox for their attention so that they can focus on things that bring them flow.

The 'Finding Happiness' formula is very simple: whatever you put your attention on fills your life.

Choosing a Vision

This fact goes way beyond the subject of finding happiness. Top athletes use techniques of mental rehearsal to prepare themselves for success. It's no accident that the term Vision is so prominent in current thinking. When top performers are studied closely, to find out what the vital difference is, they always create vivid images in their minds of what they want. It seems that the more detailed and desirable the images are the more powerful the effect. Naturally, they still have to do all the preparation and hard work but those factors alone don't guarantee success, it's the combination of all the elements that makes an outstanding performer.

Little Voices In My Head

When it comes to happiness, high achievement may not be as important as the way we choose to focus on certain aspects of our lives. Some people run a commentary in their mind's ear. Whatever they do, they criticise themselves. '…there you go again… typical! Whatever you do it goes wrong…you fool…'

Some people act as if they could read minds. They usually don't like what they guess people are thinking about them. '…did you see the way she looked at you? You know what that means don't you? She thinks you're stupid…' or 'I wish I hadn't come…they're sneering at me because I'm not as successful…..' Those little voices are auditory habits that were originally intended to help you, but have now become unhelpful. You can probably stop doing them by ignoring the words and turning the sound of the voice into something absurd - like Donald Duck, or whoever makes you laugh. People I have worked with have used the voices of Eddie Izzard, Harry Hill, Frankie Howerd, Victoria Wood and many others. Have a go and see what happens to how you feel.

Don't worry - Be Happy

Broadly speaking, anxiety is imagining what you don't want and then responding in your body as if it were happening in the present. Feeling down might involve focusing on past unhappiness and feeling as if it was still happening or only hearing criticism, never praise. These are simplifications, but they reveal the kinds of processes that underly these unhappy conditions. In each case, the individual is following habits of mind, often learnt early in life when we are inexperienced and impressionable. The good news is that these are only habits and habits can be changed. In many cases all you need to do is remember to do the behaviour you want for a new habit every day for three weeks continuously and it will become automatic. Some habits are easier to change than others. For losing the more persistent bad habits there are specialist techniques to help you succeed.

Greater Expectations

I don't mean to give the impression that everyone needs to go around smiling constantly. Tragedies and disappointments happen and it's important to let yourself feel what you feel at the time. Covering up your emotions can lead to bigger problems later on. What I mean is, just as you expect a cut to stop bleeding and heal after a while, it's reasonable to expect to move on after grieving or hurting. Nobody needs to put up with persistent unhappiness these days. We have learned more about how our minds work in the last thirty years than in the whole of history and the news is encouraging.

Accepting Your Own Power

I have known a great many people who have changed their minds about who they are and what they can reasonably expect from life. A woman I know decided that she could do more than work at menial tasks for low wages by accepting that she could learn new things. When she told her boss why she was leaving, the boss said 'You'll never amount to anything'. She signed up for a training course and found she was right - she could learn. She enjoyed it so much that she learned how to train others. Now she earns well over double her previous income organising courses and trainers and encouraging other people to believe in themselves. She altered the way she saw herself - from 'I won't expect much so I won't be disappointed' to 'I have the right to choose how I live my life and how I respond to the world'. She isn't pretending, rather she has accepted her own power and chosen to wake up to the possibilities life offers.

As Henry Ford said: 'Whether you think you can or you think you can't - you're right'.

Now, about those New Year's resolutions… All the best for the year ahead.
Authors Details: Spiritual Guidance From Dreams - Judith Bourque

woensdag 12 november 2008

The Movie




Just a reflection in a song.

Habit Breaking

In 7 Days You Can Keep Your Fears Away From Holding YOU Back - Breaking Habits Is About Thinking Otherwise

Having Positive Habits. It's No Accident. In Just By Thinking Otherwise, I Can Show You How To Break Habits That Are Negative For You.

This blog is going about you learning information from other great experienced people to gain positive feelings about your own life. Habits are in everybodys life, but now when you are going to think about it, you will probaly also see some habidt. Automatic processes of doing or thinking in certain ways. Positive and also negative. Mostly negative thoughts are the one that you are mostly appoint irritated and frustrated by and you are searching in life to discover those.

There is lots of information about setting the right mindset, but you are the one that has to do it. You can read the whole internet but you still have to break old habits that are negative for you and take the positive thoughts in abundance.

We also have to do all together, so lets find out what life has to give us and remember break negative habits and adore positive habits.

Regards,
Fabian