Sunday, July 12, 2009

Measurable Results

I am a fan of personal development. I think it's important...

I also see how many people use "personal development" as a way to avoid a measurable result. This is called, Creative Avoidance!

Your dream house is not going to materialize and your charities are not going to get funding just because your vibes are in tune with the universe (ditto about the car, yacht, bank account, etc... sorry)

But, identifiable, measurable results = progress and if you want more than you have, you have to be more than you are. Hence: personal development + action = measurable results.

I set out to complete the Landmark Education Curriculum for Living. I started in August 2008 and completed in July 2009. I think this is the most significant educational experience I have ever had.

I have recently taken a stand that the world financial crisis will end one day sooner because of me, than it would have without me.

To this end, I have created a Prosperity Mastermind with a group of extraordinary people. Initially, we met once-a-week with this agenda:
  • 30 minutes in a conversation about scarcity and abundance as they occurred in the previous week. This is to keep us present to the distinction and allow us to make a choice between them.
  • 30 minutes reviewing the personal development homework assignment.
  • 30 minutes of generic and practical education about the profession of network marketing and how it can result in an additional stream of income.
My intention was to combine the pursuit of the abundance mentality with personal development and education in a proven way to create cash flow. We rotate the leader each week and the incoming leader assigns the homework.

The initial requirements to participate were: completion of the Landmark Forum and acceptance of MLM as one potential way to earn supplemental income.

The experiment was a success! Now, another chapter is opening as a leader has donned the mantle of leadership.

Can you imagine the effect of these coffee-shop gatherings on the world financial crisis as they propagate across the country?

I can hardly wait!

Take a stand for a problem big enough to be worth having, become more than you are now, and take action!

MSS
http://www.TransformedMLM.com

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Town and the Two Streets

Town and the Two Streets

Spiritual Story by Sheikh Qalandar Shah


I see, in this story, the pitfalls of attachment to a point-of-view rather than commitment to re-creation and really "getting" communication. What do you see in this story?

I am continually developing my skills as a communicator, to minimize the risks of "assuming," especially when I have the opportunity to obtain clarity. The model of communication I enjoy and use is based on Integrity, Responsibility and Generosity. The conversations are extraordinary and the rewards are immeasurable.

In eastern Armenia there was a little village with two parallel streets, called North Way and South Way, respectively. A traveler from afar walked down South Way, and soon resolved to visit the other street; however, as soon as he entered it, the merchants noticed that his eyes were filled with tears.

"Someone must have died on South Way," said the butcher to the textile salesman. "That poor stranger, who just came from there, look how he cries!"

A child heard the comment, and as he knew what a sad thing someone dying is, he began to cry hysterically. Before long, all the children in that street were crying.

Startled, the traveler decided to leave immediately. He threw away the onions he was peeling in order to eat them - that being the reason his eyes were filled with tears - and went off.

However, the mothers, worried by their children’s weeping, soon went to find out what had happened, and discovered that the butcher, the textile salesman and - by this time - several other merchants, were all deeply concerned about the tragedy which had occurred on South Way.

More rumors began to spread; and since the town hadn’t many inhabitants, everyone on both streets knew that a terrible thing had happened. The adults began to fear the worst; but, since they were worried about the gravity of the tragedy, they decided not to ask anything, so as not to make matters worse.

A blind man who lived on South Way and didn’t understand what was going on, decided to speak up:

"Why such sadness in this town, which as always been such a happy place?"

"Something terrible happened on North Way," answered one of the inhabitants. "The children are crying, the men frown, mothers send their sons home, and the only traveler to pass through town for many years, left with his eyes filled with tears. Perhaps the plague has hit the other street."

Before long, rumors of an unknown deadly disease spread through the town. And since all the weeping had begun when the traveler visited South Way, the inhabitants of North Way were sure that that was where it had begun. Before nightfall, people from both streets abandoned their houses and left for the mountains of the East.

Centuries later, that ancient village where a traveler passed peeling onions continues abandoned to this day. Not far away, two settlements emerged, called East Way and West Way. Their inhabitants, the descendants of the former inhabitants of the village, still do not speak to each other, for time and legends placed a great barrier of fear between them.


Can you yourself in this story? Can you see communities, nations? What do you think?

MSS

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I am a stand

I am a stand that the world financial crisis will end one day sooner because of me than it would have without my action.

I had an amazing breakfast meeting on Monday morning with two extraordinary men. What was planned for an hour became 4 1/2 hours and resulted in the creation of a Prosperity Mastermind Group.

We will meet every week and discuss our personal development homework, we will share experiences of abundance and scarcity since our last gathering, and we will discuss how network marketing is one practical access to prosperity.

I am inspired by this quote from the Tao Te Ching:
Those who admit that they don't know
Become wise.
Those who conceal their ignorance
Never learn.
Those who admit mistakes
Develop strength of character.
Those who pretend to be strong
Become weak.

Tao Te Ching, chapter 71

We are access per aspera ad astra (through adversity to the stars).

Who will you be? How big of a game will you play?

Join this conversation.

MSS






Sunday, May 31, 2009

Adventures of "Inspiration and Freedom"

Who I am is the possibility of "Inspiration and Freedom."

I recreate myself every day with the affirmation, "Who I am is the possibility of inspiration and freedom." I do this from nothing, with no agenda or attachment. I do it with commitment, though and I am a stand for Inspiration and Freedom for the planet...really.

What's interesting is how things are starting to show up in my life that I was not expecting.

Yesterday, for no reason, completely out of the blue, a wonderful, lovely woman acknowledged me for who I was to the community and gave me a sincere hug!

Neither of us had anything to gain from the exchange but we clearly have a background of relatedness now that exists because of who I was "being" and who she was "being."

Consider that: possibility for opportunity only exists in a background of relatedness.

“The ladder of success is best climbed by stepping on the rungs of opportunity.”

Ayn Rand quote

Do you have a daily affirmation? What is it? Does it relate to who you are for the world? How has it affected your life?

MSS

Friday, May 29, 2009

Massage Therapy as a Metaphor for Life

When you write a (almost) daily Blog, you become present to things in your life that you might have taken for granted before. In my experience, taking on this project has allowed me access to things that were there but I wasn't open to experiencing. For example...

I had a 2 hour Sports/Deep Tissue Massage on Friday morning. Denise arranged it with one of her friends to help me with an episode of back pain.

I was expecting a Swedish (relaxing) massage. What I got, wasn't that! But I left feeling better and it's proven durable, hence the new metaphor... Massage as Life.

The easy, feel-good experience wouldn't have been durable. The rigorous, dedicated, goal-oriented approach was tougher to experience and ultimately worth it.

Such is the same in our life's undertakings.

When we identify a goal and take deliberate action, we get better results than when we take the less rigorous route which leads to transient benefit and ultimate mediocrity.

Do you look for metaphors in your daily life? (it's very interesting)

Can you recall a time when you took the easy, less rigorous route for short-term gain and had long-term disappointment?

Can you recall being grateful for an episode of hard (possibly unpleasant) work that returned dividends far greater than the initial effort?

Do you look for those now?

Join the conversation.

MSS

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Gene Autry's Cowboy Code

Gene Autry's Cowboy Code

Gene Autry’s Saturday matinee saddle pals wanted to be just like their hero. Gene responded with the Cowboy Code, sometimes known as the Cowboy Commandments. They are as relevant today as they were then.

1. The Cowboy must never shoot first, hit a smaller man, or take unfair advantage.

2. He must never go back on his word, or a trust confided in him.

3. He must always tell the truth.

4. He must be gentle with children, the elderly, and animals.

5. He must not advocate or possess racially or religiously intolerant ideas.

6. He must help people in distress.

7. He must be a good worker.

8. He must keep himself clean in thought, speech, action, and personal habits.

9. He must respect women, parents, and his nation's laws.

10. The Cowboy is a patriot.


Other people experience us all the time. What legacy do we leave behind? Do we leave a legacy of inspiration and abundance or one of fear and scarcity? Look around... what do you see in the people you're with? What do you see in yourself?

Join the conversation.

MSS

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

"Is there really any other reason than me?"

Here is Integrity, Action and Community at work, creating great things.

After you read this, ask yourself, "...is there really any other reason than me...?"

Read the question posed to TV personality, Mike Rowe and then his reply...

Mike,
I'm not sure where I heard that you are an Eagle Scout, which brings me to my question. Could you PLEASE take a moment & post to my 13 year old son Kelby & encourage him to finish scouting (& anything else that'll help with this?) Reason I'm asking is that he only lacks 1 1/2 - 2 years in reaching Eagle, but some of his buddies have got him to thinking scouting isn't cool at his age.
Thanks much, Gary --

*****

Kelby,

Your Dad asked me to drop you a line and say something inspirational that might persuade you to dig down deep and find the determination to make the rank of Eagle Scout. It's a reasonable request, from a father who obviously wants to see his son succeed. But here’s the thing - The Eagle Award is not really meant for people who need to be dragged across the finish line. It’s meant for a select few, and I have no idea if you have the guts to see it through.

Statistically, I suspect you do not. Only one out of a hundred Scouts make Eagle, so if you fail, there will be lots of other people with whom you can share excuses. Quitting now might disappoint your Dad, but I doubt that he or anyone else will be overly surprised. Anytime 99 out of 100 people do the same thing, it’s not exactly a shock.

I’m not trying to be cute with a bunch of reverse psychology. When I was 15, there was nothing that anyone could have said to me that would have inspired me to do something I didn't want to do, especially a stranger with a TV show. So I’m not going to assume you’re any different, or pretend that I have some influence or insight that you haven’t already heard from a dozen other people who actually know and care about you. I’ll just tell you straight up, that doing something extraordinary can be very lonely, and most people simply aren’t cut out for it. Being an Eagle Scout requires you to be different than most everyone around you, and being different is really, really hard. That’s why the award is called “an accomplishment.”

Personally, and for whatever it’s worth, the best decisions I've made in my own life, are those decisions that put me on the outside of being cool. Singing in the Opera, working in home shopping, staring in the school play when the entire football team laughed at me, and especially earning my Eagle, were all choices that required sacrifice, hard work, and delayed gratification. I have no idea if you possess those qualities, or even envy them. But I can tell you for certain, that NOT getting your Eagle, will be one of the easiest things you’ve ever done.

Anyway, I have no idea if you would prefer an easy life of predictability and mediocrity, or if have the passion to follow the road less traveled. Only you get to decide that.

Good Luck,
Mike

This Memorial Day weekend I had the great pleasure of attending the Eagle Scout Court-of-Honor for my nephew, in Dallas, Texas. His speech was remarkable for it's prescience...


First, I want to thank all of you for coming today. I know that for all of us it is incredibly difficult to wake up so early, especially on a day that we have off. But we have a wonderful breakfast waiting for you.

I just want to say how honored I am to have this bestowed upon me. Many times throughout the last 6 years I told myself a million times, “Just give up. It’s impossible. It’s too hard. You’ll never make it.” And although this went through my mind quite a bit, I never really gave up hope. I knew I had time. Although I had this time, I wanted to finish as quickly as possible. When I first crossed over in March of 2003, I told myself that I wanted to be an Eagle Scout before I entered high school. That was my goal. Freshman year came and went, and I still had not achieved it. But I did not stop trying. I kept pushing, even at times when I did not want to, and that made all the difference.

To the younger scouts: you may have time. You’re 11, 12, 13 years old. Many years lie ahead of you on your scouting journey, but do not wait to take action. Be proactive. Do all that you can to progress, it truly does help. Before you enter high school, do everything in your power to progress as far as you can. Do not necessarily become an Eagle before high school, because, as I learned, it is a horrendously difficult task, but take your game to the next level. Earn the two more merit badges that you have partials on. Finish your swimming requirements. All of these little things that you may have the time for now CAN and WILL fade into the background as your coursework picks up and you become more involved in your community. I guarantee it will happen. It is far easier to work now, instead of later. Achieving the Eagle rank is extremely difficult in and of itself, as some of you will find soon enough, but if you approach the process in the wrong way, you can make it nearly impossible.

In light of all this, do not limit this attitude to just scouts. Be proactive in all that you do. Work, THEN play. Not the other way around. Keep your priorities straight and your focus on your goals. Finish your math homework, and then go watch a little TV. I can assure you, hard work and focus are the keys to success. It is neither skill nor natural born ability. Keep striving, do your best, and never give up.

It took me a long time to get where I am today, and I can honestly say that without many people I never would have made it....
It is clear that Integrity, Community and Action were at work here and it is clear where Community can work against us as hard as we will let it.

As the new Eagle Scout says, "...hard work and focus are the keys to success..."

Were you inspired? How did/will you overcome the innumerable excuses that will come to mind when the going gets tough?

Let this community know. Here's a safe place to get support for your plans and goals. What type of people are in your community, in general? Do they think of ways to support you or are they quicker to justify the obstacles?

MSS