Thursday, March 28, 2013

Nailing It To The Cross = Letting Go

The Jesus Story is a perfect example of  Letting Go to Let Come

It’s the time of year when Christians celebrate Easter.  Just like Christmas it can be commercialize and all about Bunny’s and Easter Egg Hunts.  There’s nothing wrong with that, it can be fun, especially for children.  But, as an adult, (no matter your religious beliefs) there is something deeper in this story that can help you to realize your full potential as a human being and give you a model for change and growth.

Letting Go = Good Friday = DYING to what is…

As the story goes, Jesus picked-up his cross and carried it to his death. We too have to face our burdens, our past poor decisions, our blind beliefs, our toxic relationships, our dead-end jobs, and our money problems. We have to look at ’em and recognize that it’s time to MAKE a CHANGE.  It’s time for your current reality to begin coming to an end.

Jesus was nailed to the cross. He hung there. He died. We too have to let go of those things that need to die in our lives. We might want to hang on and try to make things that are really dead not seem like they are, but in the end we have to let go of those thoughts, things, people, jobs, and places that have run their course.

In the Tunnel of Change = Jesus In The Tomb = TRANSFORMATION

Jesus was in the tomb for three days.  He was unseen. He was gone. Folks were wondering where He was and what would become of them and their world without Him in it.

Although Jesus was in the unknown realm, He was going through a transformation.

When you let go of “what is” you too will have to go through a transformation… AND… it is TOUGH.  Don’t think that it is not, because it is. When you are in the transformation stage of the growth process you are in-between “Letting Go” and “Letting Come”.  I call this phase The Tunnel of Change.  It can be dark and dank in the tunnel.   You don’t know how long you will be in the tunnel.  It could be 3 days or it could be 3 Years.

Sometimes when you are in this tunnel all you can do is hold on to knowing that you will get out of the tunnel, EVENTUALLY.  But, when you are in this tunnel there is a point that you get to that I like to call The Sweet SpotJesus Let Go Too

The Sweet Spot is where you know that what you let go of is gone, you can’t get it back, and  most importantly you don’t want it back, don’t want to look back, and don’t want to go back.

Think about a love relationship that you let go of.   You struggled to let go of this relationship and when you finally did you didn’t immediately feel good.  There was a lot of built up momentum of thoughts, memories and history that you had to work through.  You wondered if you made the right decision, and at the right time.  You missed the person.  You might have even wanted them back because you were so lonely.

This is the absolutely miserable part of the beginning of a transformation process. You have to work through this initial walk through the tunnel (dark night of the soul) in order to make it to the sweet spot. 

When you get to the sweet spot, in the example of the love relationship: even though you are still alone, you KNOW you made the right decision.  You KNOW that person was hindering your growth.  Yes, you ARE still alone, but you KNOW at some point that someone  new will come into your life. You don’t know when, but you begin to anticipate what is to “come”. You are so proud of yourself for letting go of “what was” , because it was NOT and NEVER would have worked for you and your future.   

In the sweet spot you are  closer to the “letting come” phase then you are from the “letting go” phase.

When you get to the sweet spot in the tunnel of change start to use your time to grow and get ready for the new thing that’s coming. Prepare yourself with some deliberate choices  and actions.  In the example of the love relationship: you might start or continue to get in good physical shape, take care of your body, mind and spirit.  Start doing activities that YOU enjoy, and be the type of person that YOU want to be with.  Be thinking about not necessarily the checklist of the person you want to manifest in your life, but more importantly how YOU want that person to make YOU feel. You need to know what you want to come your way, or you might miss it when it shows up.

Something or someone new is going to come, you might as well be a part of making it happen and co-creating it with the universe.  Until you get REALLY clear on your intentions then, yes, something is going to come, but it might be similar to what you just let go of…that’s no fun…you then have to go through letting go of something/someone very similar to what you just let go of because you didn’t learn that particular life lesson the first time…bummer…

Letting Come = Easter Sunday = RESURRECTION

As the story goes, Jesus is no longer in the tomb.  He has risen. He is the Christ. He is completely spiritual, and no longer housed in a human body.  He is now within.  Within what you might ask?  Within every heart that has lived and will live on the earth.  He had to let go of his earthly life in order for this spiritual realization (Kingdom) to come.

There is something more, something better, more fulfilling and better aligned for you as well:   A New Job, A New Relationship, A New Town, A New Business, A New Body, A New Baby, A New Spiritual Walk, A New Career,  A New .. fill in the blank…

I am not sure where you are in the Letting Go to Let Come process right now, but no matter where you are, know that all of life is about letting go to let come.

It always has been since you were born (letting come/or letting go depending on how you look at it) and always will be until you die (letting go/or letting come depending on how you look at it). 

Don’t be afraid of Good Friday and Death (to what is) because Easter Sunday and Resurrection (what will be) is coming. 

Now…What Do You Know For Sure That You Need To Let Go Of?  That’s Your Just Quit Thing…Let It or Them Go…Just Do ONE Thing TODAY to Start the Process of Creating Your Future Self and Life

Sunday, March 10, 2013

This Time...Play to WIN

 “You can’t stop the future
You can’t rewind the past
The only way to learn the secret
…is to press play.”  – 
Jay Asher

How things converged this week to lead to:

This Time…Play to WIN

  • Researching “Controlling Emotions” for a training session and exercise that I need to design for work: Learning about brain physiology, automatic thoughts, and freeze framing.
  • Started Coursera Course entitled “Know Thyself” and learning about: Socrates, components of the self, the difference between emotions and moods and bamboo breathing.
  • Discovering and trying  a new art medium transferring ink onto wood which allows for a massive opportunity for me to create beyond my drawing ability: when you follow your bliss doors open that weren’t there before – Joseph Campbell
  • Finishing an interesting book about developing strategy called Playing to Win.  Although the book is about

    Play to WIN
    Play to WIN

    corporate strategy and what P&G did in particular, as I read it all I keep thinking about was how this could be used for an individual life.  I created a model for myself to use for the next year based on the basic principles:

  1. Don’t just play the game of life, play to WIN the game
  2. Define what WINNING will look like in all areas of my life
  3. Figure out WHERE to play to WIN
  4. Figure out HOW to play to WIN
  5. Figure out WHO I want on my team of life who also wants to WIN
  6. Play to My Strengths, and
  7. Manage What Matters Most
  1. A practical example of using the model to make a decision: Going out to dinner with a boyfriend from my past who was in town from California. Although I was VERY tempted and the mental chatter in my head kept making statements like : “how bad could it be”,  “it’s couldn’t hurt”, “it’s just dinner, just go”  –   BUT –  I quickly went through the WINNING model and it didn’t fit in playing to WIN in any way possible for ME, (for him maybe – apparently – but not for me ). So, my final answer was a clear and definitive: “NO, I’m not interested, but I hope that you have fun while you’re in town”.  And most importantly I meant it, that I hoped he had fun, but I was choosing not to be apart of it. SCORE!  A deliberate choice that was focused on the best use of my time and energy for the weekend. 

To win you have to make conscious choices.

You have to decide.

When you make a choice you are letting go of ALL THE OTHER CHOICES you could have made. When you are clear on what winning looks like for your life, then the choices are easier to make  – because –  you KNOW what fits and more importantly what doesn’t fit in your winning strategy.

…all the above lead me to…This Time…”Gonna love myself more than anyone else. Gonna treat me right. Won’t let my emotions rule my life. Gonna be my own best friend. I’m going to be the one to WIN”.  

WHY NOT???  

NO MORE JUST PARTICIPATING IN THE GAME.

PLAY TO WIN!

Play to Win:

Examine Your Life

Check Your Emotions

Follow Your Bliss

 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Just Quit Your Job Survey Results - February 2013

Thanks to those who have completed our newly created survey.  I have summarized the stats below. From your comments I know that many of you are really hurting at this time.  I understand how you feel.  I’ve been there and can assure that if you stay with this and be true to yourself you will make the right decision at the right time.

Please know that you are not alone and that you are not crazy.  

Be FEARLESS – Get past your fear and when you do you will understand that it’s only a feeling and none of those fears may actually be real.

You have to Let Go in Order to Let Come.

Summary of Results For February 2013

13 Respondents; More Females than Males; 50%  Earned <$50,000; 3 Countries, 9 States in the U.S.;  Various Reasons People Feel They Need To Quit; Preparations – Most have thought about how the decision will impact their family and children, only 30% are at the point where they have written their resignation letter; 70 % have saved enough money for six months (wonderful!); over 50% know what they “really” want to do.

Below are the Actual Survey Results:

Gender:

Quits Rate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Income:

Income as of February 28, 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comment: Although the income looks less in US dollars, the paycheck (my sole source of income) is good in Indian rupees.

Locations:

3 Countries – Asia (Singapore)/Canada/United States

Singapore

Canada

 

USA

 

 

 

 

 

Nine States in the U.S.A.:  

Ohio, Washington, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, California, Iowa, New Jersey, Connecticut

 

Why Are You Thinking About Quitting Your Job Without Another One? Comments Below:

  • No respect at my job. Low pay. Lots of stress. My body is getting sick all the time. Not able to spend enough quality time with my family. Not happy at all. I despise waking up every day coming to the office.
  • I hate it. I feel like I’m wasting my life. There are so many things I want to do, but I don’t have the time or energy because of my job. What if I only live once?
  • stress and family
  • I’m bored. I’m stale. I’m repeating myself and not learning. I don’t share the values of the organization.
  • I want to be there for my kids
  • Because I hate my life.
  • I lose a lot of time on work and cannot pursue my interests which in turn cannot be created into a career that I want to create it into. So, it a vicious cycle of making ends meet so that we have some money to pursue what we really like, but lose time for pursuing the things we truly like. And we get back in the cycle of earning more money and trading time.

Are You Prepared to Quit?

Steps to Quit Your Job

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Comments:

  • This blog/site is so validating! Everyone says “wait, wait” but my heart and cortisol levels are telling me to get the hell out! Thank you, thank you.
  • Want to leave and I almost prepared, but the following leaves me confused:

–Got a good package that got my entire family out of poverty
–Sole breadwinner
–Have a work-from-home offer (in my hometown where jobs are close to none)

I have had no problem leaving jobs in the past (without another offer), but this offer is seemingly difficult. Never had a work-from-home (my hometown) offer. Have left jobs when I was in the city, so leaving was never an issue.

I do not want to leave my hometown as I have been struggling for over five years to come back…and have finally come back.

What to do?

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The Below Is A Quote From Warren Buffett

 “There comes a time when you ought to start doing what you want. Take a job that you love. You will jump out of bed in the morning. I think you are out of your mind if you keep taking jobs that you don’t like because you think it will look good on your resume. Isn’t that a little like saving up sex for your old age?”