Thinking about a new career? Is courage missing?
How about Firewalking or Sword Swallowing?
Anthony Robbins has famously used Firewalking to help his seminar participants overcome limiting self-beliefs.
Learn How to Firewalk here.
Sword Swallowing got a renewed boost when Hans Rosling swallowed his army bayonet from the Swedish Army, 1850 during his TED Talk - New insights on poverty.
To know about Sword Swallowing see How Sword Swallowing Works.
Interested? Anyone?
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Where to Begin?
Often, we find our minds "cluttered up" around too many things. We know what to do (many to-do lists), but a "central integrated theme" seems to be missing. High Energy comes in spurts and dissipates fast. What is missing? You could be stuck in one or more of the following:
Here are some recommended places:
- Pending work, Regular work, Administrative tidbits
- Some-day/May be lists
- Others' (sometimes huge, and "always" un-met) expectations
- "Safe" plans of action but uninspiring
- "Dream" action plan but not enough courage to move on those ideas
- Relationship problems
- Financial issues
- Health Problems
- Apathy
Here are some recommended places:
- For courage, start with Steve Pavlina's article The Courage To Live Consciously.
- If it is a financial discipline problem, go through Trent Hamm's blog The Simple Dollar (read his “financial biography” here).
- For clarity in "planning and execution", David Allen's book "Getting Things Done" is one the best places to start.
- For Emotional Intelligence, Scott Peck's "A Road Less Traveled" is brilliant.
- For health (and relationship) problems, read "You Can Heal Your Life" by Louise Hay.
- For simple productivity through Habits, see Leo Babauta's blog "Zen Habits".
- For spiritual clarity, Neale Donald Walsch's "Conversations with God" is very useful.
- For relationship with God, read "How to Know God" by Deepak Chopra.
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