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From Private Heart to Public Victory

September 11, 2009 in Growth

“Only with absolute fearlessness can we slay the dragons of mediocrity that invade our gardens.” – George Lois

   Have you ever encountered, like I have, being faced with a crisis in which you realized that you had some inner thoughts about something that you wanted to do but chose not to? I’ve often been struck by the pure gold of that revelation in times of turmoil, which I have been really adept at creating in my life.

What kinds of things stop you from doing what you wanted?

How can you create the victories that you deserve in your life?

   In Self-Reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson addressed this subject pointedly. He said, “To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius. Speak your latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost…” That is to say, truly believing that you have all that you need for your success and then executing upon that will empower you to live from authenticity.

   What steps can you take to live from this space?

  • Choose your inner wisdom
       Knowing that the only risk of choosing your own thought is a possible risk of failure, you empower yourself to be in charge of what you learn. That is, being in causality rathern than effect.
  • Embrace the stretch
       As you step into choosing a new path for yourself, you will feel the discomfort of change in your mind, emotions and body. It’s like being a child in the school play. When the child stands on the stage, he/she experiences the butterflies in their stomach and wobbly knees. But with each successive performance, the wonder of performing changes their perception of the exciting feelings that race through their body. No longer does the beating heart elicit fear but a sense of excitement and increased alertness!
  • Celebrate yourself
       Whether your greatest stretch, moment by moment, ends in the achievement of your goal or a disaster; rest in the knowledge that your authenticity gives you the ability to stand proud in the face of whatever comes because you chose to actively follow your private heart.

   The best part of it all is that as you choose your private heart, you will begin to learn what your own innate wisdom sounds like. The wisdom that has always been there will now be yours for the taking!

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Triple Your Rate of Failure and You Might Succeed – Illuminated Mind

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The Storm after the Storm

September 6, 2009 in Literary, Technology

Twelve days ago, my HTC SMT5800 perished in a tragic accident. Unable to patch things up between us, I began preparations to replace the device. Overall, I had been pretty satisfied with the device, the second of my Windows Mobile devices, first being the HTC Dash.

Sure I had suffered from iPhone envy over the last 12 months or so, but less than a year into my contract with Verizon Wireless, and satisfied with their coverage, I decided that AT&T was not the network for me. Thankfully, my beautiful partner went into Verizon and entered delicate negotiations with the powers that be and was able to secure a BOGO deal for two BlackBerry Storms.

This device is truly amazing. But as amazing as all the applications are for the device, and all of the tools that I can use, I found perhaps the most profound and closest to my heart today.

LibriVox + BlackBerry Storm = Divineness

I began listening to several items today that I had been wanting to listen to, in particular:

  • An introductory Podcast regarding Jungian Analysis by John Betts, a graduate of the ISAPZ, International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland. 

I recently became intrigued with Jungian Psychology as a result of beginning to read authors Robert L. Moore and Douglas Gilette‘s work, King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine.  I’ve always been interested in Psychology, and so I feel it’s important to read for myself and determine the truth.

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson – Essays, First Series.

I have vaguely been aware of R. W. Emerson’s work over the years, but I was introduced to the deep beauty and truth of his words through a series of lectures by Chris Michaels, senior pastor of Kansas City’s own Center for Spiritual Living.  The genius in this work is something that inspires me and I’ve realized that I’ve let my own language skills slip as I stretch to entirely grasp the genius of this man’s ideas.

In general, I’ve got over 200+ hours of spoken word to assist me in my search for epicness. There is something truly beautiful in this, and I feel a great sense of calm and resolve. Let the games begin!