Tuesday, May 1, 2007

'Get Into The Flow' - Michael Licenblat's Article - May 2, 2007

Michael Licenblat's article is reprinted here.

Get Into Flow

When people produce their best results, they talk about being in a state known as 'the zone'.

Put simply, this is a highly productive state of mind and body where you are simultaneously intense and calm, able to focus on the specific whilst monitoring the big picture, all whilst appearing natural and effortless.

For many, however, this state happens by accident and hence they are unable to harness it when needed.
Interestingly, the key is not about how to push yourself to achieve more, but rather how to remove the obstacles that stop you from staying in flow. Feeling stressed from a heavy workload, frustrated from an angry client, down from a fight with your spouse or uptight are all symptoms of being out of flow.

When I ran the Shiatsu Centre of Melbourne, I remember one particular client named 'Peter' who was a Kung Fu expert. At the end of each Shiatsu massage, Peter would teach me some Kung Fu (at the time I was studying Japanese karate). He would ask me to throw a punch, to which he would defend with a block and counter strike. Within seconds Peter would have me in a lock or hold where I was unable to defend myself. I was in awe of his skill but became frustrated because of how easily he could control my attacks.

Peter would say, "The problem with you karate folk is that you don't understand flow – you either attack or defend - you don't flow with your opponent."

Peter took a step back and explained, that "
In an attack, don't pre-plan a technique or try to achieve an outcome like a lock, hold. Instead, just try to respond to what your opponent does. Allow your body to mould theirs – like water does to a stream."

"But my body just doesn't instinctively move like that", I would say.
Peter paused for a moment and replied
"Let go of your mind and just respond".

The best martial arts fighters don't think 'how should I defend that punch?' their body just responds. Years of training has created muscle memory so that their bodies just automatically respond to the attack in a way that looks natural and effortless. This is being In Flow.

When you are In Flow in your life, you speak with confidence, you are not bothered by arguments, you connect better with your clients and colleagues, your selling is smoother, your productivity is efficient, and you fall more deeply in love with your partner and kids. Life just works.

There is an old Chinese philosophy that states 'where energy flows, there is health, harmony and happiness – where energy is stagnant, there is disease, pain and suffering'. Many Traditional Chinese Health therapies are based on the premise that energy flows through your body, like water flows along a river. When that flow becomes blocked, we get sick, muscles become tight and emotions fly. As a Shiatsu practitioner, I used this principle of keeping energy flowing to help thousands of people repair their health, pain and energy.


So, how do you achieve flow?

Well, you don't. You don't achieve or make 'flow'. It already exists within you. You have to allow it. You have to remove the obstacles that stop you from being 'in flow'.

For example, worrying about making sales, carrying grudges against team members, family of customers, stewing over your loses, rejections and getting stuck in self pity – all these factors stagnate your energy flow and hinder your ability to be a great accountant, teacher, administrator, team member, leader, manager, spouse, parent, son, CEO, real estate agent, etc.


The three aspects to remove that stagnate flow are RULES, STORIES and OUTCOMES.


Remove the Rules:
You have unspoken 'rules' of how you expect people to behave, etiquette rules, manners, etc. For example 'be polite', 'ladies first', 'say bless you when I sneeze', 'acknowledge drivers who let you into traffic', 'people should respect me', 'people should show interest in me by asking how I am', etc.
You believe these rules are right and become frustrated or upset with people who break your rules.

The more rigidity and expectation you place on how people have to respond, the more tension and disappointment you will experience. That tension stagnates your energy flow, because you end up fighting/resisting people that don't behave the way you want them to.

In the martial arts, people don't fight according to your rules. So if you want to survive you have to let go of the rules and go with the flow of what they throw at you.
Get into flow by realising your rules and letting as many of them go as you can.


Remove the Stories:
Your story is your well rehearsed set of logical reasons, excuses or conditions that you use when you don't achieve what you want. For example "I don't have enough experience", "I don't have all the facts", "She walked out on me", "It's all too hard right now", "I don't like conflict", "I don't have enough time", "I am just not good enough"….and on they go!

Your story is like a prison. It keeps you stuck in your current reality of life and justifies why your life is where it is. Stories makes it acceptable to be stuck because are often very logical and believable. Stories justify our pain and legitimise our limiting beliefs and ineffective actions. In my case with Peter, I would say "But my body just doesn't instinctively move like that", which gives me permission to not grasp what Peter was trying to teach me.

Your stories create a pattern of tension in your body that stop you from evolving and adapting to new challenges. Get into flow by realising your stories and letting them go.


Remove the Outcomes:
You have expectations on how you want situations, events, projects and plan to turn out. It may be setting goals, writing business plans, setting up a daily 'to do' list, or just planning a car trip. You have outcomes that you want to achieve. That's fine.

When life, however, doesn't go according to your outcomes, you may try and force it to fit in with your plans - which create tension in your system. You will have customers who you were sure would do business with you whom suddenly don't, you will have days when all your agenda/plans are changed within the first 10 minutes of being at your desk, you will have children who take too long to get ready to fit in with your time agenda (I have three very 'time challenged', beautiful kids).

Learn to adapt your plans, your goals, and your objectives to accommodate for the obstacles and obstructions that will get in your way. In martial arts, you cannot enter a fight with a plan to do a block, kick, punch and then a take down, because you cannot predict how your opponent is going to respond to your first attack. Thus, you must be prepared to let go of your plan in order to control, and win, the fight.

Get into flow by letting go of the outcomes you lose control over and just apply yourself, to best of your ability, in the direction in which you want to move.


Develop your BounceBack skills by living into flow like the martial artist. Practice removing rules and expectations from others, let go of your excuses and logical reasons that hold you back, and be prepared to let go of your plans by adapting and responding to whatever life throws at you. Flow already exists within you – you just have to let it happen.


Michael Licenblat B.Sc.(Psych) is a Resilience Expert who helps people in business bounce back fast from pressure, stress and burnout in their work and life. He is a professional speaker, coach and author of three books.

To download your free special report on the ‘Seven ways to prevent yourself becoming Over-Worked, Stressed-Out, and Run-Down’, visit: http://www.BounceBackFast.com




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'Delayed gratification: 3 reasons why delayed gratification rocks!' - Wily Walnut's Blog Post - May 2, 2007

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'Creating Leverage To Get What You Want' - Jan Tincher's Blog Article - May 2, 2007

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Creating Leverage To Get What You Want

~ By Jan Tincher



Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved



What does *create leverage* mean and how does that help you get what you want? Well, if you want to change your thoughts, you use negative thinking to create the leverage.



How does that work? If you associate enough pain to something (think negatively about it), your brain won't want to think it. It *hurts* too much. You can only think so much negativity before it feels like your brain wants to explode. Therefore, you must heap loads of negative thinking on that one negative thought.



Once you show your brain enough *pain*, you will have created leverage to stop thinking that which has stood in the way of getting what you want. When you stop thinking negative thoughts, it will be easier to make changes in your life and get what you want.



It's a lot like blowing up a balloon. You can only put so much hot air into it before it explodes.



Think of the thing you want, but you are not getting. One of the reasons you might not be getting it is because you don't really think you can. That thought pattern is stopping you from getting it, and that's the thought pattern with which you want to work.



When you rid yourself of a negative thought pattern, you suddenly find more good things in your life. Why? Because if you think you can't do something, thinking you can't do it is a negative thought pattern. If you think you can do it, that's a positive thought pattern. Once you get rid of the negative thought pattern, and fill the space in your mind with a positive thought pattern, your life will change.



Identify the thought pattern that is causing you problems. For instance, "I never can remember anything." I hear lots of elderly, and not so elderly, people saying this again and again. Well, guess what. The more you say it, the more you think it, the more you attract it! The more you say "I never can remember anything", the more you think "I never can remember anything". The more you think it, the more you attract that type of situation in your life.


You need to get leverage over that thought pattern. The way you do it is to associate so many bad things with that negative thought pattern that you don't want to think it. (You can learn how to create leverage here: Http://www.tameyourbrain.com/rejection.htm )



So, see how that works? If you create leverage (make something really bad to do or think) then your brain isn't going to want to go back to the old way of negative thinking. Look around your life. Which are the negative thought patterns that are keeping you down? Create leverage so they won't come back. Again, go here to learn how to create leverage: Http://www.tameyourbrain.com/rejection.htm



Good luck, and let me know how it works!



Thanks for reading.

Jan

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'About Concentration and the Power of Thoughts' - Remez Sasson's Blog Post - May 2, 2007

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'Self Improvement Tips - How To Get What You Really Want (continued) – Your Goals Need to be Attainable' - Self Improvement Directory Blog Post - May

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'Who says we need our logo on every slide?' - Garr Reynolds' Blog Post - May 2, 2007

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'Take The Time' - Jim Sauerwein's Blog Post - May 2, 2007

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'Success Tips From I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 2006' - John Watson's Blog Post - May 2, 2007

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'Your Conflict Management Toolbox May Contain the Tool from Hell' - Tammy Lenski's Blog Post - May 2, 2007

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'Daily Affirmation - Sports' - Kirsten Harrell's Blog post - May 2, 2007

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'Are Your Running Away Or Running Toward?' - Jane Chin's Blog Post - May 1, 2007

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'The Law of Abundance' - Brian Tracy's Blog Article - May 1, 2007

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The Law of Abundance
Brian Tracy

There is ample money for everyone who knows how to acquire it and keep it.

The Law of Abundance- there is ample money for everyone who knows how to acquire it and keep it. We live in an abundant universe in which there is sufficient money for all who really want it and are willing obey the laws governing its acquisition.


You Can Have All You Want
There is plenty of money available to you. There is no real shortage. You can have virtually all you really want and need. We live in a generous universe and we are surrounded on all sides by blessings and opportunities to acquire all we truly desire. Your attitude, of either abundance or scarcity toward money, will have a major impact on whether you become rich or not.


Make a Decision
The first corollary of the Law of Abundance says that, "People become wealthy because they decide to become wealthy."

They become wealthy because they believe they have the ability to become wealthy. Because they believe this completely, they act accordingly. They consistently take the necessary actions that turn their beliefs into realities. And you can always tell what your beliefs really are by looking at your actions. There is no other way.

The second corollary of this law says: "People are poor because they have not yet decided to become rich."

How can you attract more wealth and more abundance?

We are now surrounded by more wea lth than at any time in our history. The real question is how do YOU gain this abundance? I can show you how...



Examine Your Own Thinking

In the book, The Instant Millionaire, by Mark Fisher, the old millionaire asks the boy who has sought his advice about becoming a millionaire, "Why aren't you rich already?"

This is an important question to ask yourself. However you answer this question will reveal a lot about yourself. Your answers will expose your self-limiting beliefs, your doubts, your fears, your excuses, your rationalizations and your justifications.


Review Your Reasons
Why aren't you rich already? Write down all the reasons you can think of. Go over your answers one by one with someone who knows you well and ask them for their opinion. You may be surprised to find that your reasons are mostly excuses that you have fallen in love with.

Whatever your reasons or excuses, you can now get rid of them. The world is full of hundreds and thousands of people who have had far more difficulties to overcome than you could ever imagine, and they've gone on to be successful anyway. So can you.


Action Exercises
Here are two things you can do to apply this law immediately:

First, imagine that every experience you have ever had with money contained a special lesson that was designed just for you to help you to ultimately become financially independent. What are the most important lessons you have learned so far?

Second, analyze yourself honestly and determine your biggest block, your major self-limiting belief that holds you back from becoming more successful financially. Resolve to act from now on as if this block no longer exists.

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