Thursday, 12 January 2012

  • Personal Growth - Three Tips For Professional Networking







    When it's working, you are at the top of your game. You radiate a calm, focused energy that manifests itself into a palpable confidence. There is an ease to your manner. When you engage someone in conversation, they are the center of your universe. Nothing is EMC E20-661 exam more important than this moment, that person and how you can best serve them.
    What's working for you is the culmination of a lot of hard work that started with your awareness of the personal benefits of self-development and your commitment to that process of self-discovery. In the end, you created what I like to call an effective net. And, at this point, you are always working it.
    So, what is a net and how can the rest of us create ours?
    Quite simply, your net is the sum total of who you are. It's your attitude. Do you see the glass half full or is it always half empty? It's your command of language, your ability to listen before offering your support to others.
    It's what your life experiences have taught you, and the expectations that you have for yourself. It's how you want to be perceived as a leader in your profession as well as in your personal life.
    It's about paying attention to your physical health too. Are you following EMC E20-570 exam a consistent exercise plan? Are you eating a well-balanced diet?
    Ultimately, your net is the result of achieving a balance that weighs your physical and emotional states on the one hand with whatever your personal and professional goals are on the other. We know it takes hard work to create this net. But. What does that hard work consist of?
    When I first started building my net, I came up with a list of things that were important to me; things that I wanted other people to associate with my professional brand. This is where I started.
    1) Attend to the details. This can be as easy as arriving at an event ten or fifteen minutes early, but never arriving late.
    2) Do random acts of kindness. If you're in business, this requires that you put your business on the back burner and focus on making someone else happy. And, if your random act is done anonymously, so much the better.
    3) Be a student of self-development. Never assume that you're done learning about how you can be a better person. If you're not familiar with John C Maxwell, his books are an excellent introduction to the invigorating work of personal 250-251 development.
    Building a net is a process. When you least expect it, yours may become torn and need to be repaired. None of us are perfect. However, we all have the potential for moments of greatness. Live for these moments and strengthen your net for those times. The good you can do in this world will all depend on that.






  • Personal Growth, A Butterfly Perspective






    This first paragraph is a succinct summary of the embroidery that follows:
    Clearing your mind of other people's stuff frees you up to be yourself, because yourself is under there somewhere. How to do this? Question. Observe without assuming or concluding, as much as EMC E20-860 exam you can, until you are doing that all the time. Don't be afraid that Your Truth is different from mine, it's all truth. How can that be? Because our perspectives on the relative plane color material from the absolute planes.
    Awakening to the greater reality does not occur while one is a blank slate (a baby), but more likely occurs when layers of dust encrust awarenesses.
    It is other people's dust-stuff you are covered with when you first look into the mirror of your own soul. You can see how crudified you are! - but not see much more. (Sigh.)
    Clearing your mind of Other People's Stuff frees you up to be yourself, because yourself is under there somewhere. A birthing process is in order. You feel this.
    How to accomplish EMC E20-870 exam this birthing?
    Question. Observe. Question without accusation. Observe without concluding or assuming. Do this observation-without-categorization as much as you can until you are doing it all the time. Be the eye in the sky. Expose yourself to other people's opinions - to their uninformed, biased, emotional, drugged-out, stressed-out opinions especially - as an exercise in cool observation. Blend yourself, your awareness, into realities that are foreign to you, that you would have disapproved of in your former life. Think and experience along with the mentally challenged soul. Understand the demented soul, feel along with the deranged mind: its contexts, its mis-connections. Be comfortable doing this.
    Don't be afraid that your truth is different from mine, different from the serial killer-down-the-street's. It's all truth. No matter how contradictory, it's all truth.
    How can this be? - because our perspectives on this relative plane we inhabit color the materials from the absolute planes. Experiencing the multifaceted layers as such is a major step in spiritual maturity, in personal growth.
    The values one chooses, or that 250-250 one inherits, create one's reality! The choice and/or the inheritance does program our thinking and our experience. The culture a human is born into need not be so controlling. The values, the inheritance, the choice, the culture: All of these are part of the 'box' you have heard about, that you are in the process of crawling out of.
    It's a long crawl. It's worth it. A butterfly told me that.





  • Personal Growth and Expansion - Walking Through the Uncomfortable Valley






    What limiting beliefs are keeping you stuck today? Are you still beating the drum of either or? Or are you walking the zone of the uncomfortable valley where you are breaking old patterns and consciously creating new future results? I have personally been walking through EMC E20-825 exam the uncomfortable valley all year. In fact i think i am becoming the expert in living an uncomfortable life. Uriel says it is in the this zone where we do the most expanding and clearing.
    In other words this is the space where we shift our belief paradigms. Where we walk through our fears and surrender to the winds of inspiration. It however is a zone that is not easy to stay in when you first enter it. You will know the moment you walk into this valley and for it will feel like every day your stomach is stuck in your throat. And you find you have to give yourself a pep talk every morning and remind yourself that you are ready to see different results.
    It will not be easy to convince yourself that the past does not need to repeat EMC E20-855 exam it self, that the emotional cords you are hanging on to which keep the past in your present can be cut. It is in this zone you come face to face with all of who you are. Not just the physical, but the energetic and spiritual. And that is truly where the miracles start to unfold. Here in the mists of uncertainty. Where the only person you will face is yourself.
    I know that sounds awfully dramatic and I am sure if you sat down and wrote how every uncomfortable situation made you feel you would notice a certain amount of drama about it. This is part of the clearing. This is all part of cutting those emotion cords. Letting go of the drama and just allowing yourself to move forward. To take the next step.
    So take a moment and see where you are right now. Are you feeling like you are in the same ole same ole, or do you feel you have entered the zone of the uncomfortable valley? Which cords from the past are keeping you tethered to repeating results and how can you right now cut them and finally release that energy? The answers to these questions wont be hard to find, so drop your shoulders close your eyes, take a deep ASC-012 breath and allow them to speak to you right now. Within this dialogue is also the key to your forward motion for today, it is your choice however if you will take it and unlock the door of unlimited possibilities.





  • Personal Growth and the Ostrich Egg





    It was hot that summer, hotter than four kids from the chilly Pacific Northwest could comprehend. Our dad had gotten a math scholarship for six weeks in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, so he and Mom had piled all us kids into the Volkswagen van and headed off cross country EMC E20-670 exam to a planet very unlike our own.
    It was way too hot to play outside, so every day we escaped to the air-conditioned shopping center across the street. Malls were not yet ubiquitous, seemed jammed full of mystical treasures, and our parents let us go over unchaperoned! - the immensity of this freedom was almost inconceivable to us.
    The most magical treat of all was right inside the front door: an aquarium that held six chicken eggs and a gigantic four-pounder from an ostrich. Listed on the pedestal below were the dates they were expected to hatch. It was only a matter of weeks, but in the time frame of children, forever. We waited every single day that summer for those eggs to hatch, and every single day we would run over EMC E20-820 exam to the mall to see if it was time yet. Waiting, waiting, we waited -- and not too patiently.
    The ostrich egg turned out to be a dud. But every one of us, my brother and sisters and I, remember the best day of the summer as the one when we arrived and the chickens were finally hatching. We city kids watched the natural miracle as they pecked their way out of their shells, all wet and squeaking. We found out it wasn't all sanitized, Disney-fied as we'd been led to expect by the cartoons where adorable baby chicks burst out of their shells spotless and downy. It took untold effort for them to facilitate their own births, and one chick was all bloody from being cut by its shell.
    I often recount this story for my patients who are grappling with why it all hurts so much. The way of personal and spiritual growth takes untold effort and is often 'bloody.' It doesn't just spring out fully formed because you say ASC-066 a few affirmations or read shelves of self-help books. It's a painful process; there are no two ways about it. "Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding," Kahlil Gibran wrote. Just as in the birth process of the chicks, the pain and struggle involved in the birthing of oneself is not an aberration, but the most natural thing in the world.



  • Personal Growth by Touch






    Multi-tasking, over-scheduling, and rushing are considered a normal part of life. We fill our days with all the things we "must" do. Yet, all of this boils down to more stress and our bodies can only handle so much. This stress and strain builds up toxins in your body.
    What EMC E20-016 exam releases toxins?
    Many people today are starving. Not starving for food or water but starving for human contact in the form of physical contact. This means the simple contact that occurs between people. Hugs, holding hands, or even a touch on the arm has a way of healing us that is indescribable by doctors. The body craves touch that says we are not alone in the world.
    What does touch do?
    As long as the form of affection is comfortable to you and the other person it brings comfort and a feeling of being loved. It increases your self esteem and helps keep your feelings of attachment with others healthy.
    How does touch help personal growth?
    Touch is comforting and courage building. Touch is both EMC E20-017 exam relaxing and energizing. While it seems like a dichotomy, this strange combination is what helps your personal growth. It helps you strive towards better achievements and success because you feel more confident. You feel better able to handle life's pressures because you are better able to handle them. This is the value of touch.
    What additional benefits are there to physical contact?
    Touch has the ability to help others and not just yourself. While you can touch your own skin to give the physical contact element, touching another is an energy shared. This aspect and shared experience makes life better for all involved parties. Our need for touch is not a want, it is a need, and when you share this there is increased courage, confidence and familiarity.
    What types of physical contact are good?
    This depends on the relationship of those involved. A touch on the hand or arm is a way of sharing simple contact with a stranger. Some families touch foreheads for a moment as a way of communion. Handshakes can be exchanged with acquaintances. Then there is the very powerful physical contact, called hug, this is typically reserved for close friends and family, but is something that can be shared with others.
    How does this help personal growth?
    In all of these cases, lingering an extra moment ASC-097 or two (as long as everyone is comfortable) can increase feelings of comfort, security, health and self-esteem. These are all elements of personal growth that help you reach for your goals. Now share a hug with those you know.





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