Intentions Equal Results
It’s that time of year again…time to reflect on everything that’s happened in the past year, not to live in the past but to acknowledge everything you’ve done, everything you’ve lived, learned, and everything you wished you had done but never got around to it.
New Year’s Resolutions feel powerful when you make them. Most of the time they’re things you challenge yourself to do. Intentions are different in as such they are what you choose as a way of being to change your life, your focus and how you want to live. That’s what’s powerful! They all start off with “I intend to…” It’s a self-commitment. Here are a few examples I’ve started trying out which you’re welcome to adopt if you wish …
I intend to become incredibly selfish, not self-centered. I intend to take care of myself and no longer put up with what isn’t acceptable in my life.
I intend to eliminate delay in all its forms, to not throw away my time which is very precious to me. I intend to become a quick responder (not reactor) so I won’t be bogged down with stuff… shoulds …have-tos.
I intend to surround myself with great people, those who care about me in some way, personally and professionally and I intend to tell my critics to take a hike.
I intend to pay attention to the world around me…to remember there are ramifications upon ramifications upon ramifications to everything I do. My impact could go way beyond my knowing. I intend to make it count.
I intend to create an environement that nourishes me.That means physical space, mental, network, learning…the works. If the saying “You are a product of your environment” is true, and by all accounts it’s on target then I intend to craft an environment that is great!
I intend to see everything as perfect even when it clearly isn’t.
I intend to approach the new year with the perspective of having to eliminate what is no longer working by choice and replacing it with what will work for the future.
I intend to give from choice not obligation, to open myself up to possibilities, to learn something new every day and to have a great life.
Embrace your dreams for your future instead of what was in the past.
May 2010 be great!
Best..
Donna Karlin
Founder and Principal
A Better Perspective
http://www.abetterperspective.com
ISSN 1913-6307
The Power to Decide
”Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us.” - Steven Covey
“Sorry to push you around” was a comment made recently by someone asking me to change my schedule to accommodate another’s. I thought about that for a long time. Do I let people push me around? Rarely. Is it because I have to be in total control of everything? No. Being in total control means being inflexible. I’m very flexible within reason. If that request was made more often than not, I would have made a different choice.
What amazed me the most about that comment was how it didn’t push any buttons. That really made me smile. I can’t count how many times I hear how people turn themselves into proverbial pretzels to please someone else. They cancel last minute, do anything to “make the sale” charge rates so below their worth because they want to get the client. They twist themselves, turn themselves inside out to accommodate anyone and everyone else in the world other than themselves and when things fall apart they can’t for the lives of themselves figure out why.
We can’t as coaches teach freedom of tolerations and being ‘problem-free’ if we don’t live that freedom. We can’t ask anyone if they’re living their lives in congruence with their personal values and ethics if we don’t seem to have them. It’s all about setting personal boundaries. Have you set yours?
If I cancel one client and shuffle my schedule to please another, then I’m minimizing the importance of the first client. And if I keep canceling things in my private life to fit one more person in, I’m of no value to anyone…the client or myself, for what I am teaching by personal example?
How often do you push aside your core values to fit in? …. to make a few extra dollars, get that one new client? What would that say about you?
To take it to a more personal level, how many times have you cancelled a date, lunch, get-together of some sort with a friend, family member, someone close to you because something better came along or someone else made demands of your time? What message does that give to the person you’ve asked for a rain-cheque with? And before I get a slew of emails giving me all the exceptions to what I just said such as emergencies an unscheduled work trips etc., that’s not what I’m talking about.
Think about it for a moment.
As a human being it’s telling one person they have more value in my eyes than another. As a professional, it’s telling one existing client or colleague they’re not as important as another potential new client. In that case I am not worthy of either of them. And as a person I would have few personal ethics if I would minimize anyone for the sake of another.
“Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us.” (Covey) And our ultimate responsibility is to realise how we affect everyone else around us because of our choices.May your choices be great!
Is Easier Harder?
As I was fine tuning version 2.0 of a self coaching program, I asked myself many questions that I thought people needed to answer to move forward. One of them is “Is easier harder?” is it better? Do you have to slow down to go faster? People want their lives to be easier but they’re not sure just what that means. It’s a vague concept to them and therefore makes their life harder in even trying to answer it.
Some people are so busy trying to make everyone else’s life easier, it complicates their lives ten times over. People don’t want to ‘rock the boat’ and speak up for what they really want so they run instead of confront. Thing is, eventually they’ll run out of energy by running away or hiding out and it’ll all catch up to them in one fell swoop.
We live in a world of contradictions, most of them created by ourselves. Go figure. Why do we do that exactly? If you find yourself in that category, what value do you get from it?
So in this program I’ve reflected on what the contradictions are such as “People want to take more time for themselves but they don’t book it off or just take it. They give it away to everyone else.
People minimize their greatness by hiding under a veil of mediocrity. They want to be praised by often negate a compliment. Any of this sound familiar?
How can you measure a great day…..great life? Until you figure out the answers to these questions you will struggle to create a life of choice that you love. Thing is if you hide those questions away and not answer them….you will stay pretty much where you are right now.
So I leave you with this…
“There is a point where in the mystery of existence contradictions meet; where movement is not all movement and stillness is not all stillness; where the idea and the form, the within and the without, are united; where infinite becomes finite, yet not” - Rabindranath Tagore
For those of you who want to dive in and try our new version of “It’s All About You….and Others v2.0″ it just lauched.
You can access it at http://www.itsallaboutyouandothers.com If you’d like to add coaching to the equation, let us know and we’ll set it up. In the meantime, pay attention to your contradictions and how you might unravel the puzzle.
Simple!
Best…
Donna Karlin
Founder and Principal
A Better Perspective
http://www.abetterperspective.com
ISSN 1913-6307