The self discovery journey has lead me down the road of medication. Wow, holly cow Batman is all I can say. This new technique I am adding to my life is totally blowing me away.
Sitting totally still for 15 minutes. Now, at first glance, this may seem to be the easiest task you have ever done in your entire life. Yeah RIGHT! One of the methods I’m experimenting with on my self discovery journey is to sit perfectly still, zero movement, for 15 minutes. NO….you can’t be laying down in your sleeping position.
So, I set up my iPhone alarm. Sit up right in as comfortable a position as I can. Hit start.
My first time sitting for the 15 minutes I did not quite make it. You see I am in New York right now in an apartment I share with 8 other people. When I first started the 15 minutes, I was a alone in my room, then a part way through the process I could feel my room mate enter the room.
Talk about a mind racing rush. My brain starts thinking….OMG now what….some one is watching me sit here perfectly still, what will they think, did I hit start on the timer, how much longer do I have, is she going to go to sleep and this my alarm will wake her up, how much longer do I have, ……..
My mind sure can go a million places in seconds. Especially when my body is not moving. The seconds of time I was able to just focus on my breath, in, out, in out…..I began to feel this most amazing floating feeling.Becoming a network marketing leader is one wonderful self discovery journey.
Self Discovery Journey
Most people who join a network marketing opportunity are told they need to have a “WHY”. This WHY needs to be something so strong it will keep them moving forward in their self discovery journey no matter what comes across their path as they move toward their goal.
Personally I believe this is true for anyone deciding to start and maintain any type of business opportunity, not just a network marketing opportunity. Most people who have created anything successful have had to be on some for of self discovery journey to succeed.
Knowing WHY is part of your Self Discovery Journey
On page 23 of the e-book Success in Ten Steps (click to get your free copy) the author tells you your real WHY is never about money. It’s about you, the real you. He explains your WHY is something you want or something you want to get away from.
What the author does not go into in this book, is how to really, really figure this out. I recently learned exactly how to figure out what I really want. This was assignment for the 26 week course I’m currently taking around The Master Key System by Charles Hannel
PPNs and Your Self Discovery Journey
What I’ve recently discovered is your WHY needs to be designed around your personal
pivotal needs (PPNs). With the right PPNs you can take off like a space ship toward your dreams.
Here are a list of the pivotal needs which drive us human beings:
- LEGACY: Opportunity to effectively share your life’s work, both in dollars and in substance.
- SPIRITUAL GROWTH: Increasing your knowledge and understanding of God’s word, life-long journey through reading and apply God’s word in your life.
- AUTONOMY: Freedom from external control or influence, independent choices, self-governing.
- LIBERTY: immunity from debit, freedom of choice, to think or feel, do just as you please
- HELPING OTHERS: world goodness, contributing, making a difference in society,
- RECOGNITION FOR CREATIVE EXPRESSION: being recognized or acknowledged for achievements, rewords
- TRUE HEALTH: energy for living, fit and healthy, sound mind, body and soul
What we where asked to do in our class was to read these over, write just the needs in list form on a blank sheet of paper, think about them for a few moments. You know digest them, then close your for 2 or 3 minutes. Look up into the sky and ask God for help, or whom ever you believe is your higher power. Then immediately look down, open your eyes and circle the first 2 you see.
Now, don’t over think this, just do it. Form here you will have a much, much easier time discovering and designing your WHY.
This next time on this self discovery journey,
Debi Talbert
Berlin Wall
Twenty years ago today, October 3, 1990, marked the end of the unification process between East Germany and West Germany. The Berlin Wall completely cut off West Berlin from the surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin.
Could you imagine part of your city being free and part of your city being under Communist rule? This wall actually divided the city of Berlin. The day the WALL closed for crossing meant some people never returned home from work. They where stuck on the wrong side. Personally, I can’t imagine how those families must have felt.
Stop here and think a moment. What are you grateful for today?
Check Point Charlie in Berlin
I walked the path of the wall, saw parts of what is still left of the wall and visited a Museum called Checkpoint Charlie.
This museum was founded in 1962 right beside the legendary Checkpoint Charlie border crossing. Checkpoint Charlie is where two worlds spilt apart and joined again.
Some of the things people did to escape to freedom where nothing short of amazing. Full size adults managed to get their bodies into a suitcase. Not a big truck size suitcase. One the size I use everyday for work. You know the ones you put in the overhead bins. The burning desire of those on the none free side of the wall lead them to attempt and succeed at some great escapes. These people could not afford to let any negative thoughts get into their brain. They needed all their brain cells for imagination.
Reflecting in Berlin
As I stop and reflect upon this I’m hit with a fact – I was in high school during this time. Yes, I knew this as a fact; however while standing in this museum, in the location where all these events took place, the reality hit me.
Yes, if it had been me and my family separated by the Berlin Wall, I too would have done anything I could until I reach my family or my last breath left my body.
Hope the Berlin story helped you appreciate your life of freedom here in the United States?
Most people are not aware of the benefits of a network marketing program. Just this week while having lunch with a dear friend, she and I discussed all of the changes taking place within our industry. We both have been in the airline industry over 25 years. I started as a Reservations Sales Agent and she started as a Flight Attendant. Now we are both Flight Attendants and have experienced a ton of changes in our work life over the last 10 years. With more coming down the road. We just merged with another major airline and now have a union vote.
My friend and I have extremely different views on what steps we should be taking next in our lives. I’m involved in a network marketing program while she is looking into going back to college.
Why Consider a Network Marketing Program
A Network Marketing Program Can Give You Options
There’s been more change in the business world in the past 10 years than in the previous 100 years combined. Do you ever feel like you are in a race against time to protect yourself and your family from unpredictable coming changes in the work-a-day world? Things you may not like? Road blocks beyond your control preventing you from being able to achieve those dreams of success you’ve had for so long?
A Network Marketing Program Is a Viable Option
The rules most of us grew up with have consistently been thrown out the window over the past 30 years. Loyalty to one particular job no longer provides security. A four-year degree might get you a job, but that’s about it. The average person today will change jobs seven to ten times in their lifetime. Most will not end up settling in the careers for which they majored in college.
It’s critical that you act with urgency to put control of your future and your family’s future in YOUR hands. One option most people find when they decide to check out a network marketing program.
Your number one obligation is to stay true to your own self, now and in the future. You do that by building your self esteem. Everybody knows life can be stressful. Most people are pulled in so many directions all day long. This can make it difficult to stay motivated. When we are not motivated, it is extremely difficult to build your self esteem.
These 5 Key Steps outlined by an Ezine Article written by Elaine Sihera may just help you find some ways to build your self esteem.
Can Your Fears Help you Build Your Self Esteem ?
1. Face Your Fears. Make a list of the major problems in your life, then list ways to improve or change them. They are never really as bad as you think they are. Chances are that not all of your problems can be dealt with easily or quickly because they might involve others. But unless you change, no one else will, so it is still your responsibility to confront or address your problems.
There will be some areas where you can take immediate action to begin to build your self esteem. Start with those, because resolving the smaller irritations will give you the satisfaction, the reinforcement and the courage to move on to the bigger ones.
2. Live in the Present. There is nothing happening back there. That door is firmly closed now because the past exists only inside our heads. Nowhere else. There is no harm in remembering fond memories which make you feel good, but ditch the nasty ones. Past activities are already history and we can’t change history. We can only appreciate it, reminisce on it, assess it, analyze it or celebrate it.
We have to accept it and look to the future, especially if we value our lives and want to build your self esteem. Welcome change, make it work for you, even if, initially, you can’t see its value. The change is going to happen with or without you, so you might as well help to pioneer it and set the trend rather than be left behind like a fossil harking back to past ways which are definitely outmoded and will never return.
Build Your Self Esteem by Asking for Help
3. Reach Out to Others. Find the courage to really open your heart to someone. Self-confidence is strongly related to trusting others because our deepest secrets are often not as hidden to others as we may think. Because we share the same environment and experiences, there will always be common threads linking our lives with that of others and, while we are unique, we are no more special than our family or peers. It is this desire to be perfect, to put ourselves above others, or to put ourselves down that breeds self-shame and keeps us being distrustful. We forget that everyone around us is just as human as ourselves and is likely to share our innermost secrets.
4. Loosen Up. If you have ever had a near death experience, you will immediately appreciate the value of this statement. Once our lives are in grave danger, everything else pales into insignificance. Suddenly, things that used to matter become trivial as our priorities change. Don’t take life or yourself too seriously. Let your hair down and enjoy yourself sometimes. Don’t look like a failure by being morose and gloomy. There is always someone worse off than you are. Above all, people dislike those who have no humour – the stiff, starchy, jobsworth types, and those who are constantly negative. That attitude achieves nothing and keeps you feeling low.
If you want to scatter a crowd fast, just call in some miserable people! You only have to think of someone you know who is disabled, very ill, deprived or even dead, and that should put your own life in perspective; to show you how fortunate you are. Problems make you stronger if you strive to overcome them. That is the whole point of your resolve being tested by your circumstances. In fact, to overcome hurdles and survive is the essence of life. If you can’t laugh at yourself, you will always be unhappy, which will reduce the positive aura around you. It is a futile desire to control our situation or to feel superior which often ends up making us feel like idiots!
Let Your Opinions Build Your Self Esteem
5. Learn to be Assertive. That is, learn to express your feelings, opinions, beliefs and needs directly, openly and honestly, while being sensitive to the rights of others. Know what you want and ask for it. That’s the only way your dreams will come true. Just because you wish to express yourself to your boss or partner about something that might be bothering you, or could be sensitive, does not mean it will be automatically unacceptable. As long as you remember that you have the right to express your feelings and others have the right to accept or reject them, you should go for it. Often it is a selfish desire to impose our own rights and demands on others, without accepting their rights in the situation – or interfering with their privacy – which negatively affects our self-esteem.
Saying ‘No’ to unreasonable requests is also a very good start to building confidence. Often childhood conditioning prevents us from actually refusing what others want, regardless of its effect on us. Additionally, talking about our fears or any misunderstanding with others builds more confidence than living in an unspoken, isolated and accusatory fashion.
Article Source: Elaine Sihera: Ezine Articles
One of my biggest struggles is letting go of the need to do it all my self. Elaine helped me to remember to ask for help. What idea here helped you build your self esteem?



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