Posts Tagged ‘possibilities’

Finding Inspiration in Nature

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Nature is a powerful place to gain inspiration and insights into the true essence of what it means to be a human being on this planet.

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Taking walks in the woods, listening to the wind singing its songs through the leaves, or just sitting on a rock taking in all the life that surrounds you has a very pleasant way of connecting you to something greater than yourself.

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Being in touch with nature helps us to be more relaxed, to make better decisions, and to embrace and act upon our unique and creative talents.

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Clouds inspire us to use our imagination and tap that creative side of ourselves that sits idle when we focus too much of our energy on the man made world and not on nature.

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Awakening to nature has allowed me to understand what it means to be present in the moment, what it means to let go of the past and the future, and allows me to focus on the power of just being.

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Nature is the doorway to understanding ourselves along with our role-in-the-whole. This door is always open for those with open hearts.

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Nature is one of our greatest gifts, which has the ability to teach each of us about our unlimited potential and ourselves.

Let me know what you think.

Remember the only boxes that exist are the ones you create for yourself.

Giving Back

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Do you want to know one of the most powerful ways to increase your influence and wealth?

Do you want to know a way to improve your quality of life and to grow your network of friends and resources?

Sure you do, and guess what, you have the ability to do with ease. It is not even a new idea and it has been working for thousands of years with those who are willing to take the time.

It is through giving back that we have the ability to gain the most from our lives. Yep, giving back to our community, to our family, to our friends, and even to nature is when we can gain the most.

“You give but little when you give of your possessions.  It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

Here is an example of how it works. I have a skill of visually facilitating people and organizations to new levels of thinking and action. Many people need this type of talent to support them in moving to the next level of growth. As a way to give back I shared my skills at no cost to a non-profit organization to help them focus their energy and talents. They were please with the outcome which was just what they were looking for.

The positive feedback that I received confirmed that the work that I did with them contributed to improvement. Sounds good so far eh? But wait there is more. It is not until a year later that I got a call one of the board members that had been looking for the right opportunity to plug me into a corporate session she was in charge of. Just like that what I gave was returned not only money, but also in tremendous trust that I was the right person for the job. Hired I am and the relationship continues on and on.

“Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” William James

Very powerful indeed, yet why is that so many of us out there are only willing to give when we know for sure we are going to get something back, or worse yet, we only are going to take and not give anything away?

Giving back has the power to help you reach your dreams. Do you want to be an environmentalist who works with saving dolphins? Find out who needs your help and sign up to give away your skills, even if those skills mean holding the radar that monitors dolphin movement.

Do you want to start a business, but don’t know where to start? Find a company that is like the one you would like to start and see if you can give away your talents and skills part time to get your foot in the door. See if you really like what you think you want to do and then learn what it takes to do what you want to do.

Do you want to get more integrated into your community? Join a board or two that focuses their activities on something you are passionate about. The next thing you know you are plugged in to your community and new opportunities will show themselves along the way.

Now there is a caveat in all of this. You have to show up when you give “it” away. You can’t just sit down, walk around, and not contribute something of value. You must be pro-active and positive. Giving not only of your time to show up to board meetings, but also getting things done when the board does not meet makes it all come together.

This is one of the secrets people with happy, connected, and influential lives have and now you can have this as part of a life of giving too. And guess what? It doesn’t cost you anything but your time.

You say you don’t have any time that you are already stretched to the limit? There is a saying out there that I have found to be true, “If you want to get something done give it to a busy person.” Why do you think that is? Perhaps it is because busy people have learned how to maximize their time and are able to pull resources to make things happen in a highly effective way.

“I am only one, but I am one.  I cannot do everything, but I can do something.  And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.” Edward Everett Hale

One way to find more time is to reduce or remove the time you watch television. Amazingly, the average person in America watches 4 hours of television a day. What that translates into is that in a 65-year life, the person watching 4 hours of television a day will have spent 9 years of their life glued to the boob-tube.

Think about how much you could do with those 9 years if you spent them giving back, contributing to your community, and reaching for your full potential. There is no time like the now to start.

Where ever you want to go in life you can get to if you are willing to work hard enough to get it. Giving back is a good place to start.

“The purpose of life is not to be happy – but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.” Leo Rosten

Let me know what you think.

Until next week, remember the only boxes that exist are the ones you create yourself.

Believing in Possibility

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

It is only when we start to think and believe that our thoughts and dreams are not impossible, that they can become real.


Few really believe.  The most only believe that they believe or even make believe.”  John Lancaster Spalding

What you think about and imagine the most will be what you create in your life. When you think about and imagine what seems to be and impossible idea on a regular basis, you will have embarked on “the impossible dreaming journey,” and you will be one step closer to making the impossible, possible.

“Some things have to be believed to be seen.” Ralph Hodgson

Thomas A. Edison, Michelangelo, and Abraham Lincoln marched to their own beat and believing in the possibility of the impossible. They showcased for us the power of change we have hidden deep inside ourselves. They demonstrated what is possible.

Confidence is a very key part in developing your creativity. If you have confidence in your creativity you will indeed become more creative.

Having confidence in yourself is being open and willing to go further in exploring other possibilities. Arrogance is being closed and defensiveness when other ideas are presented. Very creative people are rarely arrogant.

“Whether you think you can or think you can’t – you are right.” Henry Ford

The process of exploring the impossible as possible allows new What Box? ideas to rise to the surface. The challenge is to let the ideas flow and not block them with limited boxed thinking. Focus on making it possible and see what happens in your life.

Let me know what you think.


Until next week, remember the only boxes that exist are the ones you create yourself.