Archive for July, 2009
How to find out your current most important goal ?
Posted by: | CommentsOften, we have many goals and some time we do not know which one is the most important. Brian Tracy has a great exercise to find out your current most important goal. He explains it in the video on this post. I like the fact that he emphasis the importance of doing something every day toward your goal. Action is what get the job done! If you combine action and creative visualization, you will get even faster result because you will tend to create a reality for yourself that conform to what you visualized. It is important to visualize what you want in a comfortable state of relaxation where your inner critic and censor do not interfer. The more intense is your visualization the better, it will help to overcome psychological reversal.
Making Creative Visualization Part of Your Life
Our Black Eyed Peas video won the Optimus Look Alive contest
Posted by: | CommentsA few days ago, I talked about a Black Eyed Peas video I did for a contest in Portugal.
Well, we win !
The price are free ticket for the Optimus summer festival (Metallica, Black Eyed Pea,Dave Matthew band,etc…)
Thanks to you if you voted or watched the video
Getting around your inner critic
Posted by: | CommentsFound via Steven Aitchison
Well, I listen to this interview from Chris Cade , it is about creativity, journaling and writing, writing easier and getting around your inner critic.
The page says
# How to silence your inner critic
# What it means to “Think without the box”
(not just outside of it)
# Using writing as a means for personal transformation
# Understanding and changing unwanted habits
You can download the interview for free at :
http://www.inscribeyourlife.com/think-without-the-box.html
The minute you name something, you set up fear
Posted by: | CommentsThe topic of living without fear has always been a fascinating one, since most people are plagued by one or more fear. I bought a lecture recording from Ramtha about this topic, his lecture was extremely disappointing to me offering no practical advices. Ramtha basically said that we cannot be truly happy if we have fear, it was filled with some of his stories. In fact, that recording was so disappointing that I decided to stop to listen to Ramtha for good.
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Maturity is when you have come to term with your religion, your ethnicity, your social groups. When you are finished with all these things you can mature. Starting to learn about yourself from that standpoint is very beneficial because you no longer need to pay attention to any of the rules from these groups that you have chosen to imprison yourself.
See , may be you are a so-called African-American or a WASP, if you have to live your life by the rules of these groups, it is really impossible to be your true self on the same vein you do not grow adult by holding the hand of your father.
During this journey of evolution, we have at some point let go of past relationships, this is what I started to do last week, I bought a mp3 called the Freedom exercises from Story Waters and Lee Harris. I did the release drill on my way to Portugal little I knew that this exercise actually does work powerfully. …
I felt nothing special during the exercise itself, however, I understood the teaching for me in it. I had to let go of past relationship and release attachment. There is really no point to stay in spiritual infancy!
I came to a term with many thing already for instance, I don’t understand the nationality concept, it is a rotten thing from my standpoint, I do not want it. I met an African guy in Lisbon, he really wanted to know where I m born , where my parent were born, I do not care about any of these things, it is irrelevant, YOU DO NOT GO THERE BY STAYING HERE.
You do not want to leave your hometown because you are afraid to lose the connection to your parents and friends ? As you evolve you will no longer be compatible with your past relationships , you might attempt to keep them by fearing to be alone or something, but, it will not work. Read More→




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