
Daniel Craig Plays; Bond, James Bond a man on a mission and millions of people flock to the movies to watch him fulfill that mission, why? I mean besides his good looks and the very hot leading ladies, the usual car chases and Q's gadgets, why do people love Bond?
Why are so many compelled to pick up the tabloid telling us about Britney Spears, Lindsey Lohan, and there latest disaster or for that matter some fact-less story about Oprah?
And what does all this have to do with the crap that somehow seems to somehow show up in your life? Bear with me, because I'm going to show you how all the above ties in to you reaching your goals and resolutions for 2008.
But I'm getting a little ahead of myself... If this is a holiday time for you I hope you've been enjoying it.
As many of you have come to know political correctness is not really on my agenda, while telling the truth and raising consciousness is.
With that in mind, I'll tell you what I have for you:
- A message about obligation
- A set of tools for setting and achieving your goals and resolutions for 2008
"Happy Holidays" or "Merry Christmas"? Actually, from my observations, the whole PC thing has turned the holidays into a 'chrisMESS'. I love the way psychologist and comedian David Grainer puts it;
"The holidays; a time dysfunctional families obligationally come together in order to piss each other off."
Of course, that's not necessarily true for everyone, maybe your holiday season's is a bit more genuine, maybe it's not, but it sure is true for many.
Before we go any further, I want to set something straight… For me there's not much that is more satisfying than watching the excitement on a small child's face on Christmas morning.
But let's face it, outside of that, Christmas is about consumerism. Running around like a chicken with your head cut off looking for the perfect gift for someone you know very little about except that you are 'supposed to' buy them a gift at this time of year.
Even though we promise ourselves we won't swallow it year after year - we do. For most of us, consumerism gets rammed so far down our throats that all too often it chokes the goodwill out of gift giving.
Let me ask you a question: If you had a magic wand that would instantly remove the guilt from yourself or judgment from others, how many of the gifts you gave this past Christmas would you actually have chosen to NOT give?
Consumerism and The Beast of Obligation
The only way to treat this disease is step into a level of Mind Mastery by asking yourself the tougher questions like: Why have I made what other people think of me so important?
That murderous psychic disease WWTT is an acronym for 'What Will They Think?' Here's what you will want to know: Most of the time, most people don't think! You see, just as you may have been walking around wondering what people will think of you and, as a result, adjusting your personality in order to be liked, most of the people you are bumping into are doing exactly the same. They too are wondering who they should be in order for you to like them.
One of the reasons we are drawn to their headlines or for that matter some fact-less story about Oprah is because these are people who appear to us to live outside of obligation. But here's the facts baby; As much as you'd like to believe differently; their lives’ are not better than yours! There lives are different than yours, but with that life comes a whole other level of F.O.G!
Paul wanted to argue about it until I asked him the question I'm asking you: Who's approval do you make up you will get by achieving this goal?
I might as well have slapped Paul in the face with a wet cod। He was stunned by the list of names that fell out of his mouth. There was a guy at work who had made a snide comment about how he thought Paul was doing better than to be driving what he was driving. There was his dad, who had always wanted a Mercedes. Then when he thought about it there was even some woman he had had the hots for ten years ago, who thought Mercedes were sexy.
Sure, Paul liked Mercedes and he certainly wouldn't mind driving one. But, in truth, there was no genuine passion there; it was not something that mattered enough to him. Paul, like most people, had unconsciously set a goal that was more about what other people would think than it was about what he really wanted.
If you're on a few "Self-Help" lists, you're probably getting a lot of input on how to 'correctly' set goals for 2008. I am sure they are all full of great stuff, but here's the basics: It is important to have a goal written down. Goals in your head tend to mutate. In the words of Mark Victor Hansen (co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series)
Don't just think it, ink it!
The drive to keep going, to accomplish your goal or resolution is not inSo, whether it's personal, business, health, relationship, make the goal specific, and emotionally charged, because that's what creates compelling goals that pull you towards what you want and what you want towards you!
the thing itself, it's the "reasons why" that will power you through the
obstacles.
Dõv Baron serves as an advisor to corporate, creative and personal leaders around the world. He considers himself a soul surgeon; just as the body may require physical surgery to remove something that is threatening, Dov uses his skills and techniques to perform precision laser surgery on the mind and soul, to repair the wounds that threaten our emotional, mental, and spiritual health.
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3 comments:
Great post, Dov. A bit long for my ADD mind, perhaps, but food for thought.
As I read it, one consideration flashed thru my mind since I am, as many of us are, re-evaluating my goals for the coming year. I noticed there are goals I set and achieved in 2007 that were not as satisfying to me as I th9ought they would be.
This is not a 'bad' thing. I think often we try to get the 'perfect' goal, not really realizing that the fun is also in the journey.
I often see people stuck because they don't want to take a risk. Hey, maybe that goal won't bring you total fulfillment, but the experience of going for it and achieving it brings with it greater confidence and the knowledge that if you can do that then maybe you can achieve the next one, too.
And after all, isn't variety the spice of life?
Happy New Year.
Scott
PS I just wrote the sales copy for Gary Ryan Blair's Personal Strategic Plan site, and I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.
Great article, Dov. :) When I write my intentions in my Journal I like to ask myself why do I want that. If it's because of someone else on any level, it's often clear that my intention is a "should" rather than a true desire. I've been playing more and more with not "should-ing" on myself. ;-)
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