Thursday, May 7, 2009

Positivity

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On a positive note I've learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow. · ·

I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights. · ·

I've learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents, you'll miss them when they're gone from your life. · · I've learned that making a "living" is not the same thing as making a "life." · ·

I've learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance. · ·

I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back. I've learned that if you pursue happiness, it will elude you. But if you focus on your family, your friends, the needs of others, your work and doing the very best you can,happiness will find you. · ·

I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision. · ·

I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one. · ·

I've learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone. People love that human touch - holding hands, a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back. · · I've learned that I still have a lot to learn. · ·

I've learned that you should pass this on to someone you care about. · ·

I just did. Sometimes they just need a little something to make them smile. Note: People will forget what you said, People will forget what you did, but People will never forget how you made them feel... "


Positivity

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Positivity is a term popularized by journalist Albert Nerenberg to mean an emphasis on the positive in the face of the gloominess of the 21st Century. Nerenberg was surprised that officially, Positivity is not truly recognized as a word. The term was featured in a series published by the Montreal Gazette[1], which featured new trends in culture and science which emphasized hope, intelligence, and human progress in face of war, fear and climate change. Also the term might simply be a calque or loan translation from the French positivité, something possible in a city like Montreal where language interference (English-French and French English) is a common occurrence.




PositivityBlog.Org

“We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.”
- Anais Nin

I think that one of the most effective ways to improve your life is simply to think in a more positive way.

This is of course nothing new and not that simple. If it was, well, then at least most of us would already be doing it.

So, why aren’t we more positive? I can think of a few reasonable reasons.

We think it is like it is - It´s easy to confuse what has happened to you, the story of your life, with now and the future. The past does not necessarily equal the future. If you believe it does then it does. But if you don´t if you believe it does then it doesn´t. If you change your way of thinking you can change your behaviour, habits and your life.

Social programming – A big reason many think that things are like they are and will always be that way is because no one ever told them that there was an alternative. The school, newspapers and other influential forces tells us we have a life and an identity that is us throughout our lives. And at least in much of the media, negativity is the normal filter to view the world through. We hear this every day when we are young and very impressionable. Then we continue believing it and it becomes a part of our sense of self. And we continue our lives on that path.

Lack of energy – Changing the many negative and neutral thoughts in our day to day life to positive ones can take quite a bit of energy. If you are stressed out by work and your personal life, if you aren´t eating and sleeping well and don´t take time to exercise there will be a lack of energy. And with that lack it´s easy to just feel too damn tired to change your thoughts, to just give up and revert to the familiar way of thinking.

Too reactive and mindful of what others may think – You may think, if I change and become more positive, what will other people say? That I´m weird, hyper, over-compensating or unhappy on the inside? Will they laugh, mock me and question this change in outlook on life? Or perhaps, they will actually like it and it will give me new opportunities down the line. Maybe it will bring success and my relatively comfortable life will be shaken up and change. Yeah, such thoughts can be some scary thoughts.

Lack of motivation –Not knowing exactly what´s in it for me on a personal and beneficial level.

Wanting to be right – Most of us have an ingrained sense that what we believe is right. Even though a belief we have might not be that useful. Or makes our lives out right miserable. It can be hard to give up a belief because then we have to give up being right.

We tried but failed (once or twice) – Throughout our lives, in school and society we are taught that we should not fail, that it is bad. This can make us very reluctant to take chances and keep trying beyond the initial attempt.

A lack of knowledge/too much disempowering information – You will most likely fail several times at first. You will make mistakes. You may be met with negativity or disinterest. It may take more than a weekend to get the success you envision. It may take longer than you think, perhaps months. And that is ok, that is normal.

Not knowing how the world (most of the time) works can discourage you. And the information about how the world works that you get from media, the people around you and society may not always be that accurate and effective. Instead, seek out relevant information for yourself to set your expectations to a reasonable level. Get information from a variety of different sources. And get it from people that have experience and knowledge about what you are interested in. A good starting point can be your local library, bookstore or amazon.com.

10 reasons why you should become more positive

  1. You will create a better world around you as your surroundings will become affected and change due to your positive thoughts and actions.
  1. You will make better first impressions. Everyone stereotypes, whether they want or not. A positive first impression can mean a lot in many situations and have a lasting effect throughout your relationship with that person.
  1. You will focus on the good things in people. Not their faults. This will make things much better overall and improve all kinds of relationships.
  1. It´s easier to become more productive when you stop laying obstacles in the middle of the road in the form of negative thoughts.
  1. Work becomes more fun. Everything becomes more fun.
  1. You become more attractive. People like positive people. Positive people make other people feel good about themselves and they don´t drag the mood down. Also, a positive attitude is an indicator – and source - of high self-confidence, a quality that just about everyone is attracted to.
  1. Being negative has very little concrete advantages and is not a very empowering way to look at life.
  1. It opens up your mind to focus on other ways of looking at things. Sometimes wonderful new ways you might not ever have thought about or experienced before.
  1. It puts the Law of Attraction to better use. The Law of Attraction basically says: whatever you think about you attract into your life. As you replace the negative thoughts with positive thoughts you will start to attract more positive opportunities and people into your life.
  1. You´ll waste less time. Negativity can be like a self-feeding loop. First you think one negative thought. It leads you to three more. And then you start examining your life in deeper detail through a depressing lens. When you get into a vicious cycles like this it can eat up hours, weeks and years of your life. It can drain a lot of your energy whilst trapping you in paralysis by analysis. And you probably won´t become that much wiser in the process. As mentioned in the Where is you time really going?, we live for about 24-28 000 days. Don´t waste them.

The how to do it

“Between stimulus and response is the freedom to choose.”
- Viktor Frankl

The Positivity Challenge is this: For 7 days you will try to only think positive thoughts. Whatever happens to you will see the good side of it and what positive things you can learn and take away from it. By the end of the week you will have started to discover the very real benefits of a positive thinking, how much negative thoughts there are both in you and the world (you might be surprised) and begun establishing a new habit to replace your old, less constructive one. And then you can continue from there.

What I suggesting here is not a mindless kind of positive thinking where you pretend everything is ok whilst the house and your bed is actually on fire. Instead it’s you noticing a situation or stimuli and then choosing a positive and useful response to it instead of reacting in a knee-jerk way.

It´s you focusing on what could be a more positive and useful solution for you. Or even better, what could be a win-win situation if the situation involves other people (which many important situations in our lives do). A win-win solution is more often an even more satisfying and beneficial solution than the one where only you win.

Now, how to go about it? Here are three tips for the first week.

Cut the negative threads quickly. Only allow yourself to go on a negative thread of thought for a set time-period, perhaps 30 seconds or a minute. Then just cut it off, drop it and think about what positive things you can get out of this situation. Don´t feed the negative thoughts with more energy or you might trap your mind in a downward spiral for quite a while. If you start going down a negative thread of thought it is important to cut it fast.

Realise that it is possible to choose what you think about and how you react. You don´t have live your life in reaction. Being reactive to everything is not very empowering. You have a choice. But it might take some time to make this click in your mind. Even though I understood this intellectually pretty fast it took a longer time to understand and accept it emotionally and on a deeper level.

Focus on the gap between stimuli and reaction. The more you think about this and try to use it by consciously choosing, over time (for me it was months but it can surely be achieved quicker) the gap will appear larger and larger and that will make the process easier.

Accept your feelings, don´t deny or refuse them – Although it´s often possible to just quickly cut off negative thoughts sometimes it might not be enough. Negative emotions can build up within you over time or you might feel be overwhelmed by a certain situation. Then you can try the counter-intuitive way and not keep the feeling out by fighting it.

Instead, accept the feeling. Say yes to it. Surrender and let it in.

Observe the feeling in your mind and body without judging it. If you just let it in and observe it for maybe a minute or two something wonderful happens. The feeling just vanishes. It sounds weird but give it a try.

In addition, here´s a bunch of other suggestions – some of them you might not be able to use fully within a week but instead over a longer time-span - to make this challenge easier and improve your life.

Get the physical fundamentals down. If you don´t have time to sleep a healthy amount of hours, eat properly and get exercise then you need to reprioritize. If you don´t do this it will be harder to become and stay positive. If you do reprioritize, your general sense of well-being will increase, you will feel stronger and have more energy. Use Where is your really time going? and Prioritize with the Pareto Principle to make better use of your time. Decrease stress using those two articles and the rest in the series How to double your productivity. Also, check out this simple way to feel really relaxed.

Act as if. Smile to feel happier. Move slower to relax. Use positive language. Act as if you are a positive person and you will start to feel and become more positive. It might feel weird at first, but it really works.

Start your day in a better way. Check out these five tips for a better beginning to your day.

Limit your time with really negative people – Some people feed on negative energy and whatever you try it never pleases them or changes their sour minds and moods. If nothing you do works then finally you might have to cut them out of your life or at least limit your time with them.

Model positive people. Find positive people in your surroundings or anywhere in time and space (through documentaries, biographies etc.) and learn from them. Find out how they handle everyday life, problems, setbacks and compare it to your own thoughts and how you would handle similar situations.

Focus on the now and future, not the past. A lot of people spend a lot of time thinking about on the mistakes they made in past. A better way is to think about the mistake you made and what you can learn from it. Then stop wasting your time and shift your focus to the present and the future where you can actually make a change.

Redefine “failure” and “proof”. You don´t have to learn much about successful people to realize that one of their key-strengths is that their way of looking at failure is widely different from more common one in society. As Michael Jordan said:

“I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”

Also, in a similar vain, thinking one example represents the whole world might not be the most helpful belief to hold. Yes, someone may have cheated on you, treated you badly at work before you were fired and your first business venture may have gone down in flames. But applying one or two bad examples to the whole world and the rest of your life will cause suffering for you long after those hurtful events happened. And could set you up for even more pain and disappointment through self-fulfilling prophecies and the Law of Attraction.

I don´t think these all these words are the truth about how the world around you and me works. Just as a pessimistic (or realistic) view of the world is not the truth either. I don´t believe there is one truth, but rather that the world changes due to the beliefs you have about it and the actions you take based on your beliefs. I do believe that this is a more useful model of how to view and interact with the world than a pessimistic one and that it´s a more enjoyable way of thinking. It is a way of thinking that increases happiness and joy in life. Something I think just about everyone wants.

“Though I might travel afar, I will meet only what I carry with me,
for every man is a mirror.
We see only ourselves reflected in those around us.
Their attitudes and actions are only a reflection of our own.
The whole world and its condition has its counterparts within us all.
Turn the gaze inward. Correct yourself and your world will change.”
- Kirsten Zambucka

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

It is Okay to Lose, better to Lose and win life everlasting

It is okay to lose:

Moroni 7:43: Lose and you shall win

43 And again, behold I say unto you that he cannot have faith and hope, save he shall be ameek, and lowly of heart.

Sometimes you Lose

Winning is a part of my DNA. My over-competitiveness is a liability when I am unable to relate to others who are suffering set-backs. When I am not winning I am bored. I get frustrated when others do not share my vision of efficiency and excellence.

In medschool people like me were called "gunners" because they would shoot others down.

Obviously I can do better. I need compassion, love, patience, understanding, and a willingness to see life in a better light.

I have found this patience through losing. I have recently lost a discussion with the entire surgery center about how a time-out should be done when starting surgery. I have lost the past 3 years trying to negotiate a business purchase for my practice (there is still hope we can work things out). I started 2 businesses the past 3 years that failed (Eye Ventures in advertising, Eye Ventures in equipment, Eye Ventures 40 websites that aren't producing traffic).

I choose to lose when the personal cost of a friendship is too high. I choose to lose when my ethics are in jeopardy and I need to let my morals win. I choose to lose when my family time is jeopardized.


I took donuts to the staff at the surgery center today on my return to show them I was okay with losing. I am over the loss, and I am sorry I made them feel poorly for them ganging up on me, I am sure they felt it necessary for a better way of patient care, which I felt unnecessary.


Here is a list of scriptural accounts of those who felt loss, who actually lost, who were losers at something:
Jonah: ran away from God into a whale!
Nephi: lamented his weakness (2 Ne 4)
broke his bow
brothers ran away in Promised Land
tied up by brothers on the ship he built
Peter the Rock, denied the Savior 3 times
Road to Emmaus didn't know it was the Savior
Oliver Cowdery Had a hard time translating
Martin Harris Lost 116 pages of ancient scripture history of Book of Mormon
Joseph Smith Rebuked by Lord for losing manuscript
Phelps Left the church and came back
Brigham Young Adam-God Theory - what was that?
Pres. Hinckley The Salamander Letters were a fake, hard to know that
Steve Young Played football on Sundays
Dave Woods Too many to list

It is okay to lose sometimes. Try your best, win when you can, but don't get too over anxious if you're human. Don't keep chronically making the same bad decision - get a 12 step program or something, but it's normal to have failure. Failure means you're trying to do something. We fail always before we succeed.



Losing can be good for you

Think of the Nephite Cycle
Prosperity, Pride, Wickedness --> Fall, humility, repentance, love, charity, kindness
Nephites in bondage, Mosiah 20's, to wicked king Noah, repented and were all baptized and freed.

Think of Moroni
Bad in writing Ether 12:20's
Ether 12:27 --> humility brings us to be strengthened by the Lord

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Sometimes you Lose

This is a great idea for a book. How do you deal with getting the short end. How do you bounce back. You are given a decision that is wrong, not good, you don't agree with it, may be bad for the company, etc., but you need the job. You need to get along and stay positive in that environment. You are extremely competitive but you lost this round.

Just remember: sometimes you lose. It's okay. You lost this round. Everybody is a good person you work with, they may be wrong and that is okay. Your best interest lies in getting along, being productive, taking care of your family and loved ones, succeeding long term - give up this round. It's okay. It's a 12 round fight. This fight might be only training for the next fight, career, or day.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

An Indian proverb states, "When a pickpocket meets a Saint all he sees are the pockets."

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Simplify Your Work Life

Simplify Your Work Life

by Elaine St. James

The author puts together a nice collection of strategies to avoid being or feeling frenzied in life, and rebuild a sense of direction or purpose through decisive trimming of ones focus or activities.
Sect.1: Cutting back on the amount of time you work
-- take a sabbatical, --take time to think, --
Sect.2: Learning to seize time
-- get a jump on tomorrow, --summarize and review your night, --, let your subconscious solve your hard problems for you while you sleep and write down the answers in the morning,
-- learn to schedule carefully, -- put an extra day in your vacation, -- learn to grasp information quickly, --get organized, -- make decisions quickly, -- body testing techniquie 'go through the doors'
Sect. 3: Being more productive
-- eliminate distractions, --set apart productivity time, -- bring your full attention to work, -- take your lunch break, take naps if necessary, --when you're overwhelmed stop, stop all day if necessary and you have the courage, you will make up the time later easily once effective. --
-- work with an inner smile (don't let it show, but use it outwardly when necessary when faced with something negative, daunting, suddenly surprising, or risk-bearing.
-- stop procrastinating to to challenge yourself, just get it done, -- employ all your senses.
-- day dream with intention to employ your subconscious in solving a difficult problem (Einstein's technique),
-- give yourself a thump for more energy, alertness --> pinch 2nd rib, sternum, tap thymus while breathing deeply
-- put your subconscious to work while you sleep
--get a life: nature, service, recycle, contribute, theatre or arts, hobby, sleep well, have fun.

Sect. 4: Being more effective with People
-- speak up: coach others how to treat you so you can have your space, efficiency, priorities met, etc.
--Learn boundary setting guidelines: "No thanks", "get back to you later on that", "find a good time to discuss . . . ", should be casually able to discuss your boundaries,
-- find out why you say yes to people . . . does it make sense for your priorities too?
-- ask people not to ask before they ask you.
--work effectively with your boss: your boss cares about 20% of your activities the most, but you may spend 80% of time doing other things. why not find out what the 20% is and focus and improve on it the most?
-- avoid negative speaking about any person, it puts you in a bad light no matter what or with whom.
-- breathe into it: to relax stress, tension, or headache, breathe out while you focus on the tense spot and it will de-stress.
Sect. 5: Being more efficient with your money
-- live beneath your means, save 20%, reinvest earnings into the principal, -- realize that people are not their belongings, clothes, or property.
Sect. 6: Changing the Way you Work
-- find a friendly work place, --cut down on your hours or convince your boss on telecommuting,
Sect. 7: Changing the Way you think about Work
-- avoid long commutes at all costs. a 1 hour commute daily is 3 years of your life lost over 40 years.

I liked this book because it puts you in control of your decisions. It helps you regain self-confidence and tells you where you got sold down the river to be in your current mess of a miserable life. Who needs a miserable life? Who wants other people to control their happiness? Decide to build your own. Take control now so years later your life is under your direction. You will always have to manage complexity and risk, but do it under your terms, maximizing your talents and passions in the way you desire and is rewarding for you. This may require some sacrifice, effort, patience to get there, but decide now that it is possible, and you will immediately start cutting back others disorganization and chaos.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Winning Through Intimidation

Winning Through Intimidation

by Robert Ringer

A short, interesting, cynical yet pragmatic tale of one's man journey to wealth. A lowly real estate broker resents his poor treatment and inability to collect money from his clients. Through his humiliation, he resolves to overcome this through a series of intellectual transformations to become the better leveraged conveyor of any negotiation. Through wise marketing, cash flow analysis, and a series of steps he discovers success in commercial real estate is attainable if one views it as a game, understands the rules, and has passion for not getting taken and winning the game.

It's a good read. It helped me understand why I am resenting my volunteer position in church (getting bullied to do others bidding) and what I can do about it (become someone who doesn't get the lower leveraged deal, refuse to be intimidated, ask for what you want, only deal with those willing to help you get what you want, and leave the rest for someone else willing to chase fantasies of success albeit unlikely). I may read this again when I am unable to make tracks in an endeavor or work.