I’m still here

What’s up? Here we are back once again and it feels fine I tell ya that. I’m blown away by the support you all give so big thanks.

But let’s not get it twisted, you’re here because you want some advice; I don’t blame you, life is a tough thing at times. So, it’s wise to get guidance whenever you can.

Based off the title it might be hard to decipher what the topic for this week is going to be. Don’t stress, let me get that out of the way. It is about the realisation that many of our problems that we face are overblown to a comical degree.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trivialising anyone’s experience and I’m not saying that there aren’t circumstances that might put someone in danger. But for the most part, even when the worst case scenario occurs, it actually isn’t that scary. So, the title is meant to represent that someone has come to terms with the issues or consequences facing them and says resolutely “I’m still here!!!”. Imagine shouting that victory cry at the top of a mountain, that’s the scale I’m going for here.

What’s going on when people almost get that fight or flight response to life’s challenges. Well, it’s just that, their body and mind has isolated a threat to its existence and that in turn triggers the response. The person’s stress level will rise which will cause a whole number of different problems in all aspects of their lives, which is not good.

Now, a method I use to get rid of that horrible fight or flight response is to repeat the phrase, “Without the mind there is nothing to worry about”. What this does is make conscious the fact that life’s worries are usually a product of your mind’s worrying and catastrophising. When you abruptly switch the mind’s focus using this phrase you will find that your problems don’t have as much of an emotional hold on you.

You’ve shaken the emotional baggage off. Next is to weigh the issue or problem in a balance light. We do this by asking ourselves after saying the previous phrase, “Will this really matter in five years”. A problem people have is that they don’t think to the future that much unless it is about their own death. The reality is, most issues or problems you are facing right now will have no bearing or impact on you five years from now. So, why stress yourself to death over something you will probably forget about in a couple years? Seems silly to me.

I recently went through an experience where I had to use those phrases a lot to get through it. But in the end I can out the other end and I can triumphantly say “I’m still here!!!”

Like always, thanks to all my Hedites who make this whole thing so much fun.

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Perception Pivot

After writing last week’s post about spiralling I had a thought about what it kinda meant to go through a positive spiral over a period of time. This post won’t be the longest but I want to talk about one main observation.

I’ve alluded to this before but I think like most ideas of self development they are worth repeating. We both understand that you can’t help someone else if you yourself are in disrepair. So, developing yourself is about first getting your affairs in order then from there you can start to lift up your friends and family. Next, it would be your immediate community that you raise up, and who know’s you if you keep going you might save the population.

The mechanism that pivots throughout that process is your focus, or you could call it you perception. At first, it is cast inwards towards the self, at this point a lot of what you do will be about making gains in your life. It might be a gain in the amount of money you make by getting a better job or gain better health and wellbeing by exercising more, there are endless examples.

However, you can only gain for so long before it all gets a little dull, take a look at someone like Jeff Bezos, all the money in the world but it can’t change the fact that no one actually likes him. Not even employees, whose jobs depend on his company care for him (I do know that is because of the horrible working conditions, ie no bathroom breaks). But that’s just a symptom of the perpetual individual gain mentality.

What needs to happen is the pivot towards giving instead of gaining. I’m not saying give away everything you own. It’s more like once you have a comfortable personal situation, your sense of fulfilment in life will only truly stay strong if you can find ways to ease the suffering of others. That aid can be monetary or it could be volunteering of your time.

But the key perceptional shift is that your interests, hobbies and projects will at that point start to revolve around others. You will still be involved of course, but the people that share in the bounty of your hard work and planning will ever increase as time goes along. I’ve noticed this in myself, goals and values I held for the longest time, or at least held in high regard. Now, don’t move me at all, and my own trajectory in life has completely changed away from what was planned.

It’s wild, I still feel like I am the same person but in saying that I also feel like I’m nothing like what I was before.

My Hedites, chase your own perception pivot, or maybe you’ve already had one in your life. If so, tell about it below, I would be very much interested to hear. Besides that, leave a like and follow.

Whoops I guess it wasn’t that short of a post. Anyways…

Spiralling

In the past I believe I have hinted towards what I want to talk about today. But in this post I want to address in full respect.

The idea following from the title is about spiralling. Now, when you hear that word used to describe someone’s behaviour or current state of affairs, it’s not usually in a positive light. It tends to take the form, “their life is spiralling out of control” or the like. That might be true in that case, but that shows only one facet of spiralling.

In reality, spiralling can only go in two directions. One is the commonly associated one, of a negative spiral, the other is the opposite, a positive spiral. These are the only two states you can be in at anytime; the idea of plateauing isn’t possible, and I’ll explain that further down.

A positive spiral is obviously the ideal state that we want to be in, I mean in relation to its alternative form. It is the feeling you experience where many if not all domains of your life come together, and create an environment where the whole is greater than the sum of their parts. If you felt it before you would know have wonderful that feels, everything just seems to fall in its place, almost without resistance.

Pursuing that positive spiral is a task of paramount importance for all humans, it is pathway to a much more fulfilled and healthy life. Self development and the techniques we have talked about on this platform lay the groundwork to provide a framework for attaining said state. This is one of the main reasons I harp on about these ideas, because the compounding effects overtime are remarkable.

The negative spiral shares many similar traits with its counterpart, except the outcomes for the person in question are reversed. The different areas of someone’s life come together but in this instance, they multiply the suffering and directionless people experience. After the spiral twirls around enough times, the person is in such a horrible place that is highly unlikely that they will ever be able to pull themselves out. What results is a life with more misery than is needed and can end up with the person ending their directly or indirectly.

It’s worth mentioning that the signs of a spiral are small, they always are at the start. However, in time and depending on the person’s behaviour, the spiral will start to become pronounced. At this point, friends and family will begin to take notice and comment, usually privately about the changes they’ve noticed. For a positive spiral, they might comment how surprised they are by the change, but for the negative spiral it is an expression of concern.

This idea isn’t a revolutionary or complex idea; I think most people grasp it and also inherently know it to be true without being consciously aware of it. That speaks to the truth of its cause and effect relationship in people’s lives. If you read and watch my content, I know you are somewhere on that positive spiral. That knowledge makes me happy. Keep it as a principle that you will choose to stay on your positive spiral, because it can only ever go up.

In relation to plateauing, it isn’t possible for one simple reason. Time passes. People may think that they’re not in negative spiral, just plateauing. But that isn’t the case, and let me use an example to illustrate why. Let’s take a 20 year old person, could be any age really but let’s run with that one. So, they have all the habits, behaviours and values of a 20 year old. Now, lets fast forward 5 years to 25 years of age, but they still have the same values, habits and behaviours of when they were 20. This should start to raise concerns because there is a necessity for us to grow and mature as people. But if no growth occurs, we get older but not wiser or more skilled. Without overdoing the explanation, the longer no growth continues the further the person falls behind and that is indicative of a negative spiral.

Like always, much love for my Hedites hitting up every post, it means a lot.

That’s all for now, but more to come so hit like and follow.

Lone Striving

My journey of personal development and improvement has been going on for about 3 years or more now. One thing that has always been somewhat of a pain is that I’ve always felt that I was kinda doing it alone.

The difficulty was that there weren’t many, if any people that I could talk to about such things. Even worse was that no one I knew truly held similar values as mine or consciously worked towards a better version of themselves.

Friends of mine wouldn’t be interested and if they did hear me out, they weren’t convinced with the merits of what I was putting forward; that was because from their perspective, life took a very pessimistic slant so what was the point of trying was their takeaway.

Or my friends would want to change the subject to something less exciting, like what new tv show or movie they had watched (what an overdone conversation piece that is in the 21st century). Nevertheless, I wasn’t offended, I knew that the things I was thinking and talking about just weren’t what people were into, especially in the early twenties life stage.

I do lament not finding someone who shared the same passion as I did, that kind of relationship is usually uplifting, even more so when that passion is personal development. Being able to bounce ideas off someone else and also to be able to provide feedback and advice to them was something I wished I had.

But it wasn’t meant to be, well at least for now.

The point I want to get across to you is that even though I would have liked to have had a confidant in this arena; it didn’t happen but that didn’t mean I was doomed to fail or anything like that. No, the reality is personal development is just that, personal, so there will always be an overwhelming proportion of the responsibility that will lie solely with you.

If you have connected with people who help to support you on your journey, then great. I am delighted to hear that because as the saying goes, many hands make for light work. But if you don’t like I didn’t, don’t despair. The private victories you attain by yourself will lead to public victories which will well and truly make up for anything you may feel that you missed out on. That last part was something I learned in the past year or so.

When it comes to your plans and goals, I want to leave you with this final thought:

“Those that are not helping you to attain your goals can never truly understand the motives and mechanisms behind your designs”

Thanks once again my Hedites, you are the best. Drop a like, a follow and share this place on any space you can.

East to West

Dang, I can’t believe another week has gone by. But here we are, so what are we gonna talk about today? Well, I’ve been reading this book about the history of philosophy throughout the world. It’s an expansive topic to cover in a book, I’m almost done and I felt that the author did a good job at tackling the differences and similarities in a nuanced way which didn’t pick favourites.

Even before reading this book, I had spent time reading through classic examples of both Western and Eastern philosophy. Some examples include: the I-Ching, Nietzsche, Victor Frankl, works by the Stoics, Dao De Ching and others. Now, I’m not saying that I’ve read everything out there but I’ve dipped my toes in enough times to get a feeling for the water.

A passage and illustration in this book really highlighted to me a key conceptual difference between the two broad camps of philosophy. Eastern philosophy is more linked to what is known as Intimacy, I’ll explain what that means in a moment because it isn’t what you think it is. Western philosophy is more aligned with what is called Integrity, once again, these concepts have poorly chosen names because it invites people to make incorrect assumptions.

Okay, I’m hoping when I explain this, that it makes sense but here we go.

So, imagine that every member of society is represented by a small equal sized circle, that also means companies, businesses, cultural customs, nature and the environment… everything gets a circle not just people.

For Intimacy, make the circles overlap one another so it kinda looks like chainmail, each circle interlinks with the others. This is one of the core principles of Eastern culture and philosophy. Even though you are your own person; you alongside everything else is not distinct from the rest of the whole. In other words, the land, society, language and people are linked together, so your thoughts and actions should be in relational to the whole and not focused solely on yourself.

Integrity, is a bit different. Instead of overlapping circles, the circles stand apart from one another as to clearly distinguish one thing from everything else. Now, you might argue that even though the circles are apart, they still sit in relation to one another. And that is true, but in the integrity concept, each circle has their individual identity and essence shown to be their primary feature. This idea of integrity is more typical of how Western cultures think and act, more in an atomised way where it is about individual freedom and individual success.

Having said all that, let’s not fall into a binary way of thinking; even though Eastern cultures tend to focus on the group rather than the individual, while the Western cultures are a bit of the opposite. In reality, both Eastern and Western cultures have a mix of Integrity and Intimacy, it just depends on which receives more emphasis.

What was the point of all that? I’m glad you asked, because even I thought I was rambling. Well, the first point is, philosophy is cool because we can learn there actually is a whole lot we have in common with other cultures (so when you see me, see yourself). The other point is, incorporating intimacy and integrity into your own life is an important part of self development. You need to derive and develop your individual essence and character but having said that; you also need to think about your impact within your culture and community, are you adding to the burden of others or are you easing the burden?

Anyways, hope that helped, the book by the way is “How the World Thinks” by Julian Baggini.

Thanks once again my Hedites, you always make me so proud, I sometimes think “Man if they even apply a quarter of what I talk about, I know their lives will change for the better in time”. And I know that because I’ve seen it with my own eyes.

You’ve got what it takes!!!

Contribution

Okay a bit of a short one this time, I don’t think you’ll mind too much. Better that than boring you to no end.

As I’ve gone about my journey, I’ve noticed a change in my behaviours and perspectives. When I first started out, the goal was to work on myself and then see where that takes me. It wasn’t a narcissistic motivation or anything like that, it was just the entity which I could affect the most amount of change considering where I was in life. The reason why I feel that this fundamental step is important, relates to what this week’s lesson is about. Reality is, you can’t save someone from the seas if you’re also drowning.

So, it is vital that you initially work on yourself, otherwise you won’t be in a position to offer assistance to anyone. And if you choose to help when you aren’t ready, then more than likely you will make the situation much worse.

Now to the contribution part, I believe my journey has lead me to the point where I can now serve my community in a manner that will ease the burden and suffering of others. I’m not saying in a messiah kind of way, with feats that could be described as miracles, or feeding a million people. But more in the spirit of the saying, think global act local.

Today for instance, I went to donate blood to the Australian Red Cross; it’s something I started to do this year. More than likely I will never meet the people that my blood will help, but that’s not the point. The point is to be of service to your community, and I know that my donation won’t change the world but I truly believe that the more you can align yourself with such deeds. The more the karma of the world will favour you.

Maybe I’m too sentimental in that fashion? Regardless, I will choose to believe and hope you decide to join me in it.

What I want you to do is to think of some way you can be of service to your community and then go do it. It doesn’t have to be another major, but something worthy nonetheless…

My Hedites, drop a like, hit follow and go onto the youtube channel and hit subscribe, we need to get good vibes out in this cold world.

Like always, you’re all amazing people and I can’t wait to see what act of service you come up with. (Drop it in the comment section)

Think big, or is it big think?

Damn look at that shine, oh sorry, just caught the brightest off the mirror from the distant sunset. Peaceful and freeing I tell ya, kinda like being released from prison, even though I’ve never been incarnated.

This one might be a bit of an off topic post, I’m just made some realisations and in turn some new goals as well.

One of the reasons I’m so passionate about this self-development vibe is that it has transformed my entire life. And remarkably in less than three years too. Don’t get me wrong, it took a lot of work and a lot of lonely nights where I left felt behind.

However, doing a stock take of my life and goals. I’ve come to the conclusion, that I attained all the goals that I set 3 years ago. Now, I’m in the space where I need to come up with new goals which everyday people would think are crazy. The reason why, is where I am now, seemed unattainable all those years ago, but here I am.

The haunting thing is, having achieved what I wanted, I don’t have that killer, do or die, attitude to life. What I mean by that is that I have lost a bit of that hunger, so that means I need to set up my next biggest journey in life. I can now see it’s faint sparkle in the night sky.

Whatever your mind focuses on, is what it moves towards. A lot of people in life focus on things of no substance. It’s content, sure, but for the most part it is vapid and has them coming away with regrets. Take some time now, to stop and think about where you are and where you’re heading.

Depending on your current place in your journey you might be in the same situation as I am, where a new course needs to be charted, one with a lofty destination. Or you might need a recalibration of your goals. Either way, take 10 minutes to write down what your goals are. Then decide whether in 3-5 years, would that be the most ideal situation for your future self. If it isn’t, or you feel that there is something missing, that means your heart knows that there is something more you could be, you just have to learn what’s missing.

If need be, be as outlandish as possible, when it comes to that extra goal would round out your future self. Lastly, decide on an action you can take today to advance towards that goal.

Self-help gets a bad rap; people accuse it of being a cult. The reality is that is more akin to a religious experience, but the salvation comes in the here and now, not in the afterlife.

I’m starting to ramble so I’ll stop here, but just think about it.

My Hedites, leave a like and follow, like always more to come.

Changing Perspectives

And we’re back again for another week. You know sometimes I wonder to myself, will I have enough to say when it comes time to post? But the thing about life is, when you think about something and then the time to act comes. It all just falls into place.

This week’s topic of discussion is pretty obvious by the title, but I prefer to keep things clear cut, so let’s jump in. When we experience things in life, we tend to think that they are crystallised moments of time that are stored in our memory. That the way events occurred, our reactions and takeaways from them, remain the same. But this just isn’t true. A perfect example, do a quick bit of research into how unreliable eye witness testimony is as evidence. People’s mental and emotional states can completely reframe how things went down. In fact even inventing new details, like a person being somewhere when in truth there weren’t there at all.

Understanding this concept is very important and can become a vital tool in improving our lives. I know it works, because I had to employ it just three days ago. Story time, yay, we haven’t done one of these for a whole Texas minute.

I recently moved into this apartment complex, the place is great and all. But the one annoyance is the underground secure carpark. The car spaces are ridiculously small, I mean unless I’m wrong and it’s just an optical illusion I’m not seeing. But a small hatchback car fills a car space pretty snugly. The problem for me is that I own a Ford Territory, which is a big soccer mum type of car (I love my car btw, so comfy and can easily seat 7 people). I’m trying to say that getting in and out of my building is a high concentration activity; I don’t want to damage my car but more so, I don’t want to damage someone else’s car.

But a couple nights ago, I was heading over to a friend’s place because lockdowns had ended in NSW. I reversed out and smashed one of the back tail lights and scratched the side panel. The damage itself was minimal and can only be seen from the side, the tail light as well works fine and only a tiny bit broke off. However, when it happened, I was way too hard on myself. I cursed moving to this new place, which makes no sense because it’s been the best thing for me. I wasn’t hysterical or anything, but my negative perspective was tainting things.

So, I parked into a different spot. Got out and assessed the damage, then hopped back into my car. I sat there for a couple of minutes just recalibrating my perspective. Firstly, I acknowledged that, seeing how tight the carpark is, something like this was bound to happen sooner or later. I appreciated the fact that the incident involved solely my car and a cement pillar, so no guilt from damaging someone else’s car. And lastly, I accepted that the damage was mainly cosmetic and not really something to stress over.

After that reassessment, I felt so much better. Mainly, because I didn’t let a negative state have control over the frame in which I perceived the experience.

This is just a recent event that prompted me to write this piece, but the idea can be applied to anything that has happened to you in your life. Changing the frame to a move positive one will help you to see things in a new light and may make you reevaluate what that memory means to you.

Now, when you talk about this kind of idea. There is always some smart ass who quips, “Yeah but what if the memory or experience is abuse as a child or something like that”. When people say such things, I struggle to take them seriously because it’s such a cop out.

No, reframing your perspective won’t change what happened in the past, especially if it’s something as extreme as that. But what it can do, is give you the understanding that that memory doesn’t have to ruin you or your life. I can’t remember where I read it, but there was a story of two brothers who had an alcoholic father when they were growing up. When they became adults themselves, one ended as a drug addict while the other turned out as a well adjusted person. Both brothers were asked why they had gone down the paths they had in life. The two brothers both said that it was their childhood which influenced their choices. One framed the experience as a lesson of what he didn’t want to become, while the other framed it as an excuse to fall down the same troubled path.

Look, I could keep going but I think you get the message. However, I’m forever amazed at the powers locked within our minds, if only we could remember to use them for good.

Well my Hedites, that’s why you like and follow my content, it’s those reminders that make the difference.

Now remember, it’s all in your head.

Stumbling

So, lockdowns in the state I live in, New South Wales; has finally been lifted seeing how we have reached a 70% double dose vaccination rate. Yay. But, like with everything there are challenges that arise, and sometimes there ones we don’t even notice for a time.

I received my doses of Pfizer back in June, which was one month before the whole 4 month lockdown. Things were fine, until I started to develop a chest pain near my heart. At first it was a sharp intense pain that lasted maybe a second or two and then it would settle down to this lighter, uncomfortable feeling in the left side of my chest.

The conditions did worry me for a time but they seemed to fade away and I thought it was just some strange occurrence. However, sometime in July it happened again and that was unnerving. I had just started to work for a new team within the Public Health Information System branch at NSW Health. The team is called PHREDDS, Public Health Rapid Emergency, Disease, Syndromic Surveillance team. And they look at close to real time data on emerging clusters of illness and emergency department trends.

From working there, I learned that young males who had received the Pfizer vaccine were presenting at an unusual rate due to chest pains associated with taking the vaccine. I was warned to avoid exercising as it could have an impact on symptoms.

So, a day or two after learning that, I went to the local emergency department. Which is free by the way; if you want to learn about the wonder that is the Australian Public Healthcare System, I recommend reading up about our Medicare program which introduced in the 1990’s by Paul Keating’s Labor Party.

I waited in triage and then discussed the situation with a doctor who then wanted me to have a bunch of medical tests done: blood tests, ECG monitoring and the like. Two hours later, the doctor said that everything looked fine and that my problems were more than likely muscular.

Not fully convinced, because I was the one that had gone through those painful symptoms. I decided to heed the advice of avoiding exercise. I did do a tiny amount of core body exercises but nothing intense like I used to (I had a 45min to hr daily routine before).

Now, after many weeks and months, I have decided to gradually work up to my previous workout routine. I do really miss it, I have never felt more active and healthy when I was doing it everyday.

This post does have a point and isn’t about me whining about my personal situation. The idea I want to pass on, is that from time to time we stumble. There are instances when those stumbles are of our own making, and others which are due to the nature of life itself.

But the important thing is to get back up and keep striving for the ideal life you know you want, the one you deserve. So, there might be something you’re not doing or something positive you were doing that you have stepped away from. Either way, it’s time to dust yourself off and run that race called life again, I hope I see you at the finish line.

Thanks again my Hedites, your ongoing support is something I am blown away by each week, and I deeply cherish it. Remember to like and follow this blog, and if you have gotten one good thing out of it, share it to a friend to get them on a positive journey.

Environment

You know that whole idea that your environment shapes you, is something we all somewhat implicitly understand but fail to recognise in our lives. However, a shift in my personal situation has radically changed the way I tackle things.

For context, up until recently I lived in a house with people who had completely different ways of running a household. Myself, I prefer surfaces to be clean and not cluttered with stuff. The some of the other people had an opposing view, they would leave things out for days, food would rot in the fridge and a whole host of other gross things.

I’ve now moved into a new place all by myself, no one else to contend with on how things should be run. And all I can say is it amazing, having the house cleaned to the way I like it creates the environment where I want to get more productive things done. There has been a solid increase in my output of my writing and other content, overall motivation and energy levels, as well as more peace of mind.

So, what I want to get across to you is, if you look around your home or apartment and you see endless piles of clutter or dirty dishes. Not wanting to sound like a nagging parent, but I think it’s time to focus your attention on clearing the space. It will free up mental space in addition to physical space.

I can understand that you might have a living situation similar to my previous one. Where multiple people live in one place. In that case, the thing to do would be to concentrate on your room. I always did try to keep my room in a very good state and that did have positive effect in may ways; give it a go. There isn’t much you can lose here, while there is much to be gained. And if it doesn’t work out in the long run, you can always fill up your place with useless crap, I mean you did it before.

Leave a like and drop a follow my Hedites, and we will be changing our lives one step at a time.

You are all amazing people.

Worrying and its use

I bet anyone who reads this would think, “Yep, I sure do a lot of that, but using it, now you’ve lost me”. Well, I’m here to tell you that worrying, although it is a thorn in our sides most of the time, it can be used to better your life and outlook.

But to understand how we can shift that anxiety into something we can use within our arsenal, we have to learn what is the root cause of such a thing. Worrying, or anxiety is generally drawn up from our inner selves about something in the future that may or may not happen. In simpler words, it’s a fear of the future. Think for a moment, you don’t really worry about the past. Instead, you have regrets about the past. Now, you could argue that you can worry about past events, but more than likely you’re worried about that past events impact on a future event.

As an example, you might have had to do some form of public speaking in your life. Let’s say that it went horribly and has stuck with you ever since. No doubt, I imagine you would have regrets about that experience but your worries would relate to something in the future. Those anxieties might sound something like this, “What’s everyone going to say? OMG I’m so embarrassed”, “My boss invited to a one-on-one meeting that isn’t on our normal meeting schedule, does that mean I’m in trouble?” or “I have to do another one of those talks in a few weeks time, I’m not good at these things, that’s why I messed up, and I’ll probably screw the next one up too”.

Those examples are to give you typical responses that you yourself may have exhibited. The thing to notice is that, even though you might make reference to the past horrible event, it’s used as evidence about the future event, the thing you’re actually worrying about.

At this point I want to hit you with a quote from Winston Churchill, “Let our advanced worrying become our advanced thinking and planning”. See where this is going?

So, I’ll be brief. Instead of letting your subconscious mind paralyse you with fear and worry, use that energy to think about how to plan against that future issue from occurring. Through this, not only will you reduce worrying but you’ll also have a plan of action (You can only focus on one thing at a time, in this case, worrying or planning, can’t do both at the same time). Having a plan doesn’t always prevent the thing from happening, but it will reduce the likelihood.

Personal story time. Yay.

So, couple months back I had to give a presentation about a data analysis project I was doing, very exciting right? The problem was, it was going to be in front of the whole department, 40-50 people give or take. I’m not the most experienced presenter, so I was anxious about doing a good job and not looking like an idiot while my colleagues were watching. What I did was quite simple and that’s the thing best thing about it. Whenever I could, even including my lunch break, I would book out a meeting room and practise my speech; over time, I cut out sentences that didn’t flow right, I figured out when to do a momentary pause and just got familiar with the content and deliver of my speech. In the end, my performance was great and I was so relieved that I had employed my energy in a powerfully productive way.

Now my Hedites, share this with two of your friends who worry themselves silly and let’s get their feelings working for them.

Two minute breakthrough

Okay, so this one’s a short one because it is pretty self explanatory but none the less it is still very effective.

And as the old saying goes. It doesn’t matter if it’s a simple trick, as long as it’s an effective trick.

This is about getting you to do the things you need to do but keep putting off. Now I can’t remember everything that I’ve said, so who knows, maybe I’ve already told you about this one before. But the technique goes a little like this, if there is a task you have to complete, like doing the washing up or something along those lines, ask yourself “can it be done in 2 minutes?”, the 2 minutes is an arbitrary choice, you can chose 5 or 10 instead, up to you.

The point of this is to get you to recognise the things that you have to do but don’t want to do, really don’t cost you as much as you think. You might think, well that’s all good and well for basic household chores and stuff along those lines, but I have university assignment or a business proposal to write, this won’t work for that. And guess what, you’re dead wrong; the issue there, is you are only looking at the finished product as the task. Reality is, those bigger projects are just a series of interconnected smaller tasks.

So, in those cases, break it down; for both examples the first small task could be to turn on your laptop and open up a Word document. And I’d argue you could do that in two minutes. From there, just continue breaking things down until the thing is done.

My Hedities, if you are getting something out of this content, share it with two people. Bring them on the journey to a better life.