Thursday 24 November 2011

I’m Focussed on My Future

 
Reviewing the activities happening at Saturday’s workshop, I’m reminded that:
  • It’s good to look at what’s old through fresh eyes, to see if we can get new uses out of it.  But, if it no longer works, or there’s better, release.
  • We believe we know ourselves above all others.  Reality? Without being in every situation possible, we really don’t.   And it’s unnecessary for that to happen.  Picturing what we could do in a particular circumstance prepares us; if ‘it’ arises we already have clarity about our approach.
  • How we manage matters reflects what’s important to us.  If it’s something we feel needs protection our response to its threat may be very strong.  The inconsequential we don’t give head space.
  • Knowing what we want helps us to focus. What you want indicates what’s important to you. Be honest about its relevance to your life and possible impact.
  • We picture our past like an old movie and wish we could speak to the principal actor - us.   If you could write a note, and throw it at the screen for the you in the film to catch, what would you read?  Hopefully something that gives insight and wisdom about what to do.

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