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Ideas1. There is no such thing as an insignificant contribution.In chaos theory the beating of a butterfly's wings in Africa can result in a tornado in Florida. In life a warm reaction can change the course of another person's life for the better, and a harsh word can do the opposite. Let's live as if everything we do has an effect, we will never know if it is the big things or the little things that have made the difference. 2. Disappointment takes adequate planning.When we invest too much of the future with our detailed plans and expectations we reduce the chance of being surprised by joy. When we take things as they come we just have our reactions, good or bad, to the events of the moment, not the burden of our past investment. If you suffer before you need to, you suffer more than you need to. 3. We do not see things as they are; we see them as we are.Everything we experience is through our own unique set of filters, from the big things like love and beauty to the more mundane like the quality of a cup of coffee, black or white etc. Some important understanding arises from this :- Our communications are at best approximate. Others do not see the world as we do and never will. Ideas about right and wrong are usually matters of personal judgement. 4. Freedom is what you do with what has been done to you.Sometimes, often, we can't affect the things that happen but we can have some control over our reactions to them. It's not an easy area, to react positively in a world that is often negative but it's a significant area of personal freedom. 5. If there were nothing wrong in the world there wouldn't be anything for you to do.Problems are a sign of life, your journey will always involve dealing with problems and, yes, death is the only destination. Don't waste life dreaming of a time when all your problems will be behind you. Of course take action on the ones that face you but also recognise this only creates a space for more. Improve the quality of your problems rather than trying to create a life without any. 6. Nothing, and I mean nothing, works for everyone.Be certain only for yourself, not for others. Yes the world would probably be better if everyone believed the same as you but that is not because of what you believe but because it's the conflict between beliefs that causes suffering. Don't help create that suffering by believing things to be true for others. 7. Everything is part of the journey.This site is called "The Dance of Life" In a dance your aim is not to get to a particular point on the dance floor but to enjoy the experience of dancing. Objectives are important but the process is just as important. If you think everything is going to be fine when you have "arrived" you are setting yourself up to be disappointed. While you are alive there is always another part of the journey. "There is no way to happiness, happiness is the way." (Wayne Dyer) 8. You can't save time, you can only spend it, wisely or foolishly.There is only here, there is only now. You have many choices as to how you spend your time but no choice at all about spending it. If you do not appreciate the moment, including this one, it is gone forever, it will not return. Time spent going over the past or trying to anticipate the future is not a good use of this limited resource. Of course it makes sense to invest some time now for a future benefit, eg planning a holiday, learning a skill, the trick is not to see the benefit as just in the future but to find ways of enjoying the process here and now. 9. Choice is not the same as freedom.Choice usually operates within a framework, eg, we have a choice of careers, a choice of films to see. Freedom, true freedom, involves stepping outside of all frameworks and creating a world entirely of our own making. It may still be like the one we are already living but we will own it as ours. 10. If you are good with a hammer you may treat everything as if it were a nail.We tend to rely on what we are good at and yet sometimes that is not the best approach and we need to venture into areas where we are less competent. There are many first rate business people who find that business skills are not much appreciated by their family. There are many deep thinking people who leave it too late when speedy decisions are required. Many a good giver of dinner parties has lost a lot of money when trying to run a restaurant. Sometimes our best skill is not the most appropriate one for a particular situation. 11. You can be right or you can be free.Sometimes that is the choice, do we cling on to our past beliefs long after they have ceased to support us or do we recognise life is a process and that our beliefs can be as subject to change as everything else? If we hold on to being right we end up enslaved by our views and this can apply to the small beliefs we have, how we felt someone acted wrongly towards us, as well as to our beliefs about life in general. It is clear that events will be as they are and others will act as they do regardless of our beliefs about them. Let's work towards change in ourselves, if we are trapped by our need for things outside of us to be different we cannot call ourselves free. 12. The wake does not drive the boat.If you stand on the top of a cliff and look down at the sea where a fast boat is travelling you can see the wake spreading out behind. If you did not know better you could assume the wake was driving the boat. But you do know better, you know the boat has an engine and a set of controls operated by a driver. The wake is just what the boat leaves behind as it moves forward. (Wayne Dyer) Substitute your life history for the boat's wake and the metaphor is complete. Our history does not drive our life, it only looks like that sometimes. You are the driver, you have control of the engine, you can choose the speed and direction you take. You can follow a path based on your history or you can choose to do otherwise. Your history is what you leave behind. 13. Description creates experience.How we describe what happens to us creates some of our experience of it. If we call something terrible we will not feel the same as if we label it as inconvenient, you can make up your own examples. I'm not suggesting you lie to yourself, or to others, but given a choice lighten your description and so lighten your experience. 14. You can't stop a bird from landing on your head, but you can stop it from building a nest.I have had counselling clients who get annoyed with themselves when a negative or critical thought comes into their head. In fact sometimes they get so cross they invest the thought with enough energy for it to stay around for quite a while. There are disciplines that can help control thoughts that arise in us but for most of daily life it is sufficient just not to give them more space. We have a choice, not to dwell on negative things. If action is needed we can act, otherwise we can fill our minds with what is positive and life enhancing. 15. The simplicity the other side of complexity.The simplicity this side of complexity is about the facile, bumper-sticker type of understanding that is easily come by and just as easily lost. It usually does not involve effort and often is not even grounded in experience, it does not go deep. The simplicity the other side of complexity may use the same words but it is a very different experience. It is the position we arrive at after we work on ourselves, on our life view and it often arises out of dealing with difficult problems. Here is part of a T S Elliot poem that says it far better than I can :- "And the end of all our exploring 16. You can't cross a chasm in two small steps.Sometimes a bit by bit approach can get you where you want to be, such as weight loss, saving money, learning a language. Other times change requires a leap of faith, such as major career move, resolving a broken relationship. It's good to be aware of which approach is most appropriate. Starvation diets rarely lead to consistent weight loss and those who edge towards marriage can find later they feel they never made a proper decision. 17. The feeling of joy at sudden disappointment.This is a fascinating idea. If one of the purposes of our life is to resolve our internal conflicts so our outer and inner lives are in line with each other then a sudden, unexpected, negative emotion can be welcomed as a sign of further work we need to do on ourselves. For most of us this it is difficult to imagine feeling joy at disappointment. But it is a positive step in self awareness. Now might be the time to look at areas where we know we tend to over react and ask what are the lessons we need to learn in such situations. 18. Change is not painful.It's resistance to change that hurts. Even though you create your experience of the world there are many changes you can't resist, your children will get older (and so will you). When change is inevitable consider it might be easier to ride a horse in the direction in which it is going 19. You cannot not communicate.There is a big difference between talking and communicating. You can certainly choose not to talk but that's a communication. You can smile, frown, opt out, opt in, be neutral, show prejudice, not return a call, turn your head away, they are all communications. Not communicating isn't an option. Since you are going to communicate anyway why not take charge of the process and take responsibility for all your communications. Express yourself, verbally or non verbally to the best effect and in the best interests of everyone involved, particularly yourself. 20. Everything in life"Should be as simple as possible---but not more simple." (Albert Einstein) There is an elegance in true simplicity, be it a solution to a problem or the design of a building. When things are more simple than they should be there is often a sense of something missing. 21. Experience is not what happens to you.It's how you react to it. If it were not so then everyone would experience the same event in the same way and we know that does not happen. So do we have a choice in our reactions to events? All I can say is our lives work better if we act as if we do. 22. Turning towards difficulty.It's a very human trait to turn away from our problems, to seek to avoid tricky situations. For some people confrontation is a real challenge while for others not treating everything as a confrontation can be more difficult. What would your life be like if you decided to turn towards situations you found hard to deal with, even welcome them as an opportunity to learn. In the short term your life might become more difficult but in the long term you could find your resources strengthened and your sense of freedom greatly increased. 23. You can have anything you want.But not everything you want, there just isn't enough time. Our lives involve choices. Letting go of dreams can be painful but sometimes we have to do this so other dreams can thrive. Since there is not enough time to do everything it is essential what we let go of is the trivial so we can concentrate on what makes a difference. There is no point in majoring in minor things. 24. What you think of me is none of my business.We cannot control how other people react to us and our response to them is a good measure of our personal freedom. If we are over concerned about being liked we are choosing to be trapped in a world made by others. Very few people will see you as you want to be seen and the differences are almost always about them and hardly ever about you. It's largely outside your control how people see you. Your job is to be you and allow others deal with being themselves, including the views they have about you. 25. Just because someone asks you a question does not mean you have to answer it.I guess we all know that is true but how often do we act that way? Just because someone asks you to do something - does not mean you have to do it. Just because someone asks you to contribute - does not mean you have to give them money. Just because someone asks to borrow something - does not mean you have to lend it to them. Who runs your life, you or other people? 26. No one on their death bed ever said, "I wish I'd spent more time at the office"This is probably a familiar quote and certainly a good reminder for some of us. 27. Don't try to be perfect.Two good reasons:- 1. If you get there it leaves you nowhere to go next. 2. You will make those around you feel inadequate. 28. You can't plough a field by turning it over in your mind.Our internal world is important, how we describe things creates our experience, and yet if we stop there we stop too early. Action not only brings about change in the external world it also creates change in our internal world. If we love others but don't tell them the process is incomplete. If we want to make a difference but don't act we sell ourselves short. If we want to be fit but don't exercise it's just not going to happen. etc, etc, etc 29. You can only say "yes" if you can also say "no".It's only a choice if you can do differently. Just consider a situation where you have said yes and ask yourself if you could have said no, not in theory but in practice. If you could have said no then you made a genuine choice, if not you didn't. 30. There are no justified resentments.At the simplest level resentment damages the person who holds it more than the person towards whom it is felt. Not a smart move. There is a Chinese proverb which says, "If you're going to pursue revenge you'd better dig two graves". 31. No one owes you anything.The Buddha said "Never take anything that has not been freely given", and it does not help either party to ask from others what they don't want to give. Others don't owe you anything and of course you don't owe them anything. Giving and accepting can express the very best of humanity. When your heart and your head tell you that's the way to go then go there and enjoy the experience to the full. 32. Don't worry about the world.It will overwhelm you and stop you from being effective in areas where you can make a difference. You can't do everything, there just isn't time, but there is a lot you can do so get on and do it and let go of the worry about the big things that aren't down to you. 33. Simple and easy.Sometimes people think the answers to their problems cannot be simple because life is not easy. But simple and easy are very different words. Answers can be simple, in other words straightforward, but acting on a simple solution can be very difficult indeed. It's an important distinction to make otherwise we may discount the simple answers. 34. Tram Tracks.In the town where I lived as a child there were tram tracks that we used to cycle alongside just for the fun of it. When our wheels got stuck in the track we could not steer and had to stop and lift the bike out of the track and set off to where we wanted to go. Usually we are able to make course corrections in our life so we get to where we want to go but sometimes we get so stuck we have to stop before we can change direction. 35. A short poem (by Robbie Burns)A man convinced against his will Reason and logic have their uses, great for planning and can be the basis of good decisions. They are however of limited use when it comes to dealing with feelings, particularly when you are being logical and someone else has the feelings! 36. The enemy of truth is not lies but convictions.The trouble with being certain about our beliefs is that it makes us inflexible. Why should the ideas that served us a year ago still be best for our current circumstances? When we were children we constantly asked questions, that’s how we found out about things. It would be a pity if we lost that skill as we got older. We should question everything and in particular the things we feel most certain about. 37. Why be unhappy as well."So your wife has left you, your business has gone bust and you think your children no longer love you, why be unhappy as well?" (Lionel Fifield) In addition to making you smile, I hope, this is a reminder that our feelings need not be entirely dictated by our circumstances. We do have some choice about how we feel and can choose to emphasise the feelings that work best for us. 38. Midlife is not about what you do, it's about who you are.And that's true of many other times in our lives. We are human beings not human doings and yet so much of our energy goes into planning the future and so little into enjoying the moment. 39. The secret lives of others.If we knew the secret lives of those we sometimes want to punish, knew their heartaches and their troubles we would certainly not wish to add to the burden they are already carrying. 40. A mental challenge.Try to go for three days without holding a negative thought for more than five seconds, if one comes along just let it go or replace it with something positive. If you fail, the time starts again and you keep going until you have completed your three days. 41. A simple religion.The Dalai Lama once said "My religion is simple, my religion is kindness". Now we each have to work out our own beliefs about life but I think this is a great standard against which to check both what we believe and how we act. One person who always benefits when we practice "random acts of kindness" is ourselves, that's not why we do them but it is what happens. 42. Keeping a journal.This is one of the most powerful methods of personal exploration I know, not writing a diary of events but a journal of thoughts and feelings. If you can spend no more than 15 mins a day just writing you will soon become amazed by where your journal is taking you. 43. A good brain working with a good heart.The more perspectives we have on any situation the better our solutions to the problems we face are likely to be. The two essential tests any action or decision needs to pass are that things make sense when we think about them and that in our hearts what we intend to do feels right. We need to be very careful about acting on just one of those tests. We have these two skills so they can compliment each other. 44. Rejoice in diversity.It's the differences that make life interesting and we develop most not through people who agree with us but through people who challenge us. Contact with different cultures, different opinions, different lifestyles, they all help us to grow. So let's welcome what is different, it's there to teach us. 45. Most activity is a choice.We are the ones who make our lives more complicated than they need to be. There are, of course, some things we need to do but a lot of our activity is a choice. It's fine to take things on, to feel stretched, it's also fine to turn things down and to say no when that best serves us. 46. The squeaky wheel.It's the squeaky wheel that gets the oil. This can feel unfair that those who get on with their lives without fuss and who don't get the support that other, less competent, people get. Fair or not, it's a fact. So those who look like they are dealing with life well, even when they aren't, need to know how to ask for help otherwise others won't think to offer it. 47. We create our own experience, sometimes.Try telling a naked man at -20C in a piercing wind that we create our own experience, he might not agree with you. But you could tell yourself this when you get upset over something someone has said to you, over a forgotten anniversary, over a promotion you did not get, over holiday plans that go wrong, over a scratch down your car, over a rainy day...etc...etc 48. Not all problems can be solved.But that doesn't mean we can't improve things. One of the signs of flexible approach to life is a willingness to accept partial solutions to problems that can't be solved in their entirety. So when you're faced with something you feel you have to accept don't stop looking for areas where you can still make improvements. 49. The difference between purpose and learning.I'm not sure about the belief that there is a purpose in everything that happens to us. Some events are so devastating that to suggest they have purpose can seem cruel. However I am clear we can learn from everything that happens, no matter how catastrophic the event. It does not mean it has to be part of a larger plan just that even the bad times can teach us something. 50. The past and future do combine
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