About Dan Teck

Dan Teck is the author of the blog, Halfway up the Mountain, and the ecourse, The Magic Formula. He is happily married to his best friend and soul mate, Jodi Chapman, author of the inspirational blog, Soul Speak (jodichapman.com) and the upcoming book, Coming Back to Life. They live in Southern Oregon with their four fuzzy kids.

Brené Brown’s Attitude Problem

brenebrownI just finished reading (and loving) Brené Brown’s The Gifts of Imperfection.

It was one of those rare books that found me saying, “Yes! Thank you!” to almost every sentence. Sometimes it was because she was saying exactly what I wanted to hear. At other times, it was because she was saying exactly what I didn’t want to hear–but knew that it was exactly what I needed to hear (because it was true).

One such passage was about attitude vs. practice.

Like many people, I’ve always valued having a positive attitude (or an “attitude of gratitude”). While this is certainly wonderful (and far better than the opposite), Brown writes about how this is not enough:

For example, it would be reasonable to say that I have a yoga attitude. The ideals and beliefs that guide my life are very in line with the ideals and beliefs that I associate with yoga. I value mindfulness, breathing, and the body-mind-spirit connection. I even have yoga outfits. But, let me assure you, my yoga attitudes and outfits don’t mean jack if you put me on a yoga mat and ask me to stand on my head and strike a pose. As I’m sitting here writing this, I’ve never practiced yoga. I plan to change that between now and the time you’re holding this book in your hand, but to date, I’ve never put the attitude into action. So where it really matters–on the mat–my yoga attitude doesn’t count for much.

Oof! I relate to this passage more than I care to admit. (But, in keeping with Brown’s emphasis on authenticity and vulnerability, I’ll admit it anyway!)

Brown wasn’t saying anything that I didn’t already know. (She just put it in black and white, so I couldn’t keep ignoring it!) In fact, I used to convey almost the same message to my students when I taught beginning t’ai chi classes.

At the first class, I’d tell them the benefits of practicing t’ai chi: improved balance and circulation, reduced stress and blood pressure, and an overall increase in inner/outer health and well-being (much like yoga). Then, at the final class, I’d ask them to name some benefits of knowing t’ai chi. They would repeat the benefits I’d mentioned during the first class and throughout the course, but I’d tell them (in what was probably an incredibly annoying, smart-alecky way): “No, there are almost no benefits to knowing t’ai chi. You only benefit if you practice–if you actually do it.”

Fast-forward 15 years, and I now find myself not doing t’ai chi anymore–and, therefore, receiving absolutely none of its potential benefits. Yes, I still subscribe to the t’ai chi attitude (flow, balance, harmony, etc.), but I’m not practicing it. (Like Brown with yoga, I do plan on changing this, but this is my truth for right now.)

The Power of Practice

While this principle is very clear for physical practices, it applies to almost every area of life: business, relationships, spirituality, health, creativity, and even gratitude.

We all have areas where our practices don’t reflect our attitudes. The question is: what do we do when we recognize these areas?

4 Tips to Help you Match Your Actions to Your Attitudes:

  • Nix the negative self-talk! I hope we can agree not to beat ourselves up! Self-flagellation hurts! And, as Brown teaches (in an earlier book), you can’t shame someone into changing their behaviors (in healthy, long-term ways). So let’s put the kaibash on any self-talk about how you suck…because you don’t!
  • It all starts with awareness! Just recognizing a disconnect can be the first step in changing it–if you want to! (…which leads to the next point):
  • Pick your practices! There are only so many hours in a day (24, to be precise). No matter how much you’d like to practice yoga and t’ai chi and meditation and creative writing and growing your business and A+ model parenting and basket weaving and all the other things you’d like to do (or feel you should do), you may have to prioritize–pick a few practices (or even just one) that’s most near and dear to your heart, and understand that the others may have to simmer on the back-burner for now.
  • Remember: Practice makes perfect progress! Practice isn’t about perfection! It’s about doing something that fills you with life. It’s about the experience itself. And, if you do have an ultimate goal (in addition to in-the-moment enjoyment), practice will move you toward it. No, it probably won’t instantly teleport you to that final destination, but making progress can often be just as satisfying as actually crossing the finish line.

The Attitude Solution

We can all locate attitude/practice gaps in our lives–whether it’s Brené Brown not practicing yoga, me not practicing t’ai chi, a business-person not implementing the “best practices” in their company, or someone with an “attitude of gratitude” that they rarely express.

But rather than getting down on ourselves about these gaps and seeing them as proof of the problems in our lives (or, worse yet, in ourselves), we can see these attitudes as signs of our potential.

Just by noticing our attitudes, we’ve identified areas that are important to us. We’ve identified core values and beliefs. And we’ve identified a way to make our attitudes come alive in our external lives: through practice!

And the more our attitudes and practices align, the more we reach our potential, express our true selves, and enjoy our lives!

What attitudes would you like to put into action? How can you practice them in your daily life?

I’d love to hear your comments about this topic. Also, if you enjoyed this article, please feel free to share it (through the social-media buttons below, or in any other way). Thanks for coming by and reading!

Introducing Magic-Formula Coaching with Dan Teck

Magic-Formula Coaching - 200 x 200Hi! Happy Summer! I hope you’re doing well, staying cool, and enjoying this beautiful season!

Today, I’m so excited to introduce you to my brand-new coaching program: Magic-Formula Coaching!

It’s designed to help you clarify your vision, move into your ideal life, and feel better NOW!

Here’s some info about it…

Are you ready to turn YOUR DREAMS into REALITY?

MAGIC-FORMULA COACHING can help!

(And right now, I’m offering it at a ridiculously low,
one-time-only introductory rate!
)

Read on to see if Magic-Formula Coaching feels like a good fit for you…and learn how you can set up a FREE consultation (and much more–including how you can make money by referring people and how you can even take the entire program absolutely FREE!)…

WHAT ARE YOUR DREAMS?

Do you have dreams, goals, and visions of a more fulfilling life?
A life that feels joyful, free, and rewarding–on every level?
A life that feels more like YOU?

In your ideal vision, maybe you’ve realized specific goals, such as writing a book or a blog, getting a degree, improving your physical health, or starting a business or a charity. Maybe you’re more personally and creatively fulfilled. Or maybe you just experience the deep contentment of being there—feeling the joy, gratitude, and relief of having arrived at your ideal life.

Can you really see yourself living this life? Can you feel it? Feels pretty good, doesn’t it?

But what happens when you compare your ideal vision with your present-day life? Do you sense a gap between where you are and where you want to be? Can you feel a longing in your gut, a pull toward the life you want and deserve—the life where you reach your goals, live your dreams, and feel joyful and fulfilled?

Although I almost always like to focus on the positive, I’ve got to admit:

This gap drives me nuts!

It’s so frustrating to see so many brilliant, talented people with beautiful dreams that they struggle to reach—good-hearted people with important gifts and messages that never get out into the world because they get side-tracked, stuck, disheartened, or burned out. And it’s even more frustrating to feel this gap in your own life, isn’t it?

I know how FRUSTRATING this feels…because I lived this way for years! I had dozens of ideas for books, projects, companies, and plans that never seemed to materialize.

I certainly tried to change. I read hundreds of self-help books, watched inspiring movies like The Secret, and took dozens of courses and workshops. And although I learned a lot, my actual life was still a LONG way from my ideal.

I just kept wishing that there was a missing puzzle piece that would make everything click into place—some magic formula that would bring me instant happiness while propelling me into my dreams. Then I discovered…THERE ARE TWO!

The first piece of the puzzle is…

THE MAGIC FORMULA

The Magic Formula is a simple, yet powerfully effective 3-part process that has helped thousands of people fulfill their dreams…including me!

While my life is still a work in progress (thank goodness!), I’m happy to say that today I’m married to the woman of my dreams, live in a beautiful house, live my dream of working as a stay-at-home writer/inspirer, and make more money than I ever did in my old suit-and-tie jobs! And, most importantly of all, I’m HAPPY!

I’ve experienced so many benefits from using The Magic Formula in my own life, and now I’d LOVE to share it with you—so that YOU can also feel this power and joy, and reach your own dreams!

…which brings me to the second piece of the puzzle:

CONNECTION

Over the years, I’ve found that “Me Against the World” is a recipe for a life of struggle!

In recent years, however, I’ve discovered that when you connect with others–through coaching, friendships, and partnerships of all types–your entire world opens up!

The real turning point in my life–personally and professionally–came when I reached out to individuals and communities that could support me, hold me accountable, encourage me when I faced challenges, and celebrate my successes.

Sometimes all it takes is just having one person say, “I see you. I hear you. Your dreams matter. YOU matter. You’re OK. You’ve got this. We’re in this together.”

Remember: You don’t have to go it alone!

“A dream you dream alone is only a dream.
A dream you dream together is reality.”
~ John Lennon

Magic-Formula Coaching is designed to turn your dreams into reality!

It’s about YOU sharing your dreams, expressing your gifts and talents, and becoming your truest self.

It’s about reaching your dream-destination AND enjoying the ride!

Here’s What You Get:

  • 4 Monthly Coaching Sessions (your choice of Phone or Skype) during which we’ll work one-on-one to help you clarify your vision, take action to move toward your goals, and feel better immediately (instead of waiting until everything is “perfect” before giving yourself permission to feel good)!
    *** VALUE: $240 ($60 x 4 sessions)
  • Weekly Accountability Check-ins (via Email) to keep you on-track. For many people, the #1 factor in reaching goals and dreams is having an Accountability Partner. I’d love to be yours…and witness your progress, challenges, and successes as you step into your dreams!
    *** VALUE: $65 ($5 x 13 emails)
  • 13 Weekly Lessons packed with practical tools, tips, and examples that help you to not only understand but to actually LIVE The Magic Formula—and experience its benefits IMMEDIATELY!
    *** VALUE: $85
  • Over 90 Minutes of Instructional Videos presenting each new topic in clear ways that make the lessons engaging, easy to understand, and FUN!
    *** VALUE: $44
  • Dozens of Practical Exercises that help you incorporate The Magic Formula into your daily life in fun, easy ways. You’ll have weekly and monthly exercises (that usually take only about one minute per day) plus “extra credit” that lets you delve as deeply into each practice as you’d like to go.
    *** VALUE: $9
  • 36 Pages of Worksheets that you can print out (or read online) to help you engage with the material, reinforce key points, and make The Magic Formula come alive!
    *** VALUE: $9
  • PERSONALIZED Guidance geared toward YOU–your style, your schedule, and your life!

* * * TOTAL VALUE: $452

…but right now, for one month only (until July 31), I’m offering the entire program for a one-time introductory price of just:

$97

Yes, that includes EVERYTHING: 4 one-on-one consultations, 13 lessons, email check-ins, videos, worksheets, and all the materials and support you need to step into your dreams!

And you don’t even have to commit or pay anything right now–you can schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation to learn more about me and The Magic-Formula program, and to see if we’re a good fit for you!

To schedule your FREE 15-minute consultation, please email me at:

dan@soulfuljournals.com

Let me know if you prefer phone or Skype, and provide at least 3 days/times when you’d be available (weekdays, 11:00 a.m. PST or later). I’ll send you a confirmation email (within 24 hours) to let you know when our consultation will be (or to reschedule, if none of your first-choice slots are available). I look forward to connecting!

Note: By scheduling a free consultation, you are under
ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION to sign up for coaching,
so you have nothing to lose by checking it out!

Are you ready to say YES to your dreams?

Are you ready to feel joy now, reach your goals, and start living your dream life?

When you decide to say YES to your dreams, to your life, and to yourself…magic will happen, doors will open, and helping hands will assist you at every step of the way. I hope you’ll let this program be one of those helping hands, so you can experience the power of The Magic Formula firsthand in your own life!

You already have the dreams. Magic-Formula Coaching gives you the tools, the guidance, and the support to make them come true!

FAQs

How exactly does this work?
Because this program is customized for you, it works however is best for YOU–depending on your time-line, your availability, and what you’d like to accomplish. That said, the “default” program looks like this:

  • We’ll start with a free 15-minute consultation (via phone or Skype, whichever you prefer) to discuss the specifics of the program, get to know each other, and see if we’d be a good fit.
  • If you decide to move forward, I’ll send you a questionnaire to help you clarify your goals and give me an idea of who you are, where you’re starting from, and where you’d like to go.
  • Next, we’ll have a one-hour consultation (again, your choice of phone or Skype) during which we’ll go into further details about your goals, how you’ll start moving toward them, and how you can feel better immediately–even before you go anywhere! You’ll receive tools, tips, and exercises to help you move forward. And, perhaps most importantly of all, you’ll be encouraged, supported, and seen/heard for who you are.
  • Each week, you’ll receive an email with written teachings, videos, exercises, and suggestions to keep you moving in the direction you want to go in.
  • Between our phone/Skype consultations, you’ll send me weekly “Accountability Check-in” emails updating me about your progress–filling me in on challenges, successes, or anything else you’d like to share.
  • The four consultations can be once a month (before/after each of The Magic Formula’s three parts) or at other intervals, if that works better for you–including one near the beginning of the coaching program and one at the end–to set you up for ongoing success.

The main idea is that all of the services and materials in this program are here for YOU–for your personal growth, happiness, and success! So, while I am perfectly happy to guide you through the “default” program, I’m also happy to make adjustments in order to best serve you.

Do you have a scholarship program?
YES! If you’re thinking, “Wow, this seems like it would be great for me, but I just can’t afford it right now,” well, I don’t you to miss out on a life-changing program simply because of money. That’s why I created a way for you to take this entire program ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Here’s how it works: All you have to do is refer two paying clients, and the whole program is yours for free! You can refer friends, Facebook connections, co-workers, or anyone you know. You can tell people in person, on your website, through social media, or any other way you can think of. Just make sure that they tell me that you referred them, so that you get the credit–and the scholarship! 🙂

Also, remember that you can schedule your free consultation now (even if you don’t have the money to pay for the program). That way you’ll know if it’s something you want to pursue and promote–and it will be easier for you to tell others about the program.

This program all about manifestation and magic, so I love finding creative ways to help you get where you want to go–maybe this referral scholarship can be one of those ways! 🙂

Do you have an affiliate program?
I would LOVE for you to help spread the word about Magic-Formula Coaching, so I’m starting an affiliate program next month–meaning that you will get paid for each time you refer someone who becomes a paying client. A real win-win! If you’re interested in becoming an affiliate, please email me at dan@soulfuljournals.com and I’ll send you all the info.

Why do you call it “The Magic Formula”?
Because it can help you create magic in your own life. Not the rabbit-out-of-a-hat kind of magic, but the dreams-coming-true kind of magic! “Formula” doesn’t mean “one size fits all,” but merely that it’s based on very simple principles that are easy to apply.

Are you implying that The Magic Formula is “THE” (one-and-only) way?
Absolutely not! I know that there are MANY wonderful paths of personal growth. (That’s a big part of my blog’s central metaphor: many paths up the mountain!) The Magic Formula is merely a framework within which each individual can grow, learn, and express their individuality in their own unique way. Rather than trying to fit everyone into the same box, I look for tools and techniques that let you blossom into the fullest expression of your beautiful true nature! And I’ve found The Magic Formula to be incredibly powerful and effective at helping people do exactly that!

Is this based on any particular religion?
No. Although it doesn’t conflict with ANY religious or spiritual path, you do not have to be religious (or even spiritual) to benefit from The Magic Formula.

I don’t want to get on a free consultation and have you spend the whole time trying to sell your program (or upsell me on some other products/services). You’re not one of those pushy salesmen, are you?
LOL! Not at ALL! I know the kind of person you’re talking about, and I absolutely cringe at the thought! The only time I act like a salesman is when I’m making fun of infomercials. In fact, my approach is NOT TO SELL AT ALL, but merely to give you all the information possible and provide a sense for who I am and what I’m all about–so that YOU can decide whether or not the program feels like a good fit for you. (And there’s absolutely no upselling. I’ll never say, “But wait…there’s more,” because there’s not! This is the program, period!)

Why is this so ridiculously cheap?
This is an introductory rate, which will increase after July. I want to jump-start my coaching practice and also say thank you to my clients.

So: Thank you!

Whether or not you decide to move forward with Magic-Formula Coaching, I appreciate your interest, your time, and YOU! And I always wish you the best on your own personal journey. If I can be a helpful part of that journey, I would be truly honored.

Blessings and Gratitude,
Dan

PS: Remember, this introductory rate of $97 is only available through July 31.

Please email today to schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation to learn more about me and The Magic-Formula program, and to see if we’re a good fit for you! The consultation is completely free, and there’s absolutely no obligation (or pressure)!

To schedule your FREE 15-minute CONSULTATION, please email me at:

dan@soulfuljournals.com

Let me know if you prefer phone or Skype, and provide at least 3 days/times when you’d be available (weekdays, 11:00 a.m. PST or later). I’ll send you a confirmation email (within 24 hours) to let you know when our consultation will be (or to reschedule, if none of your first-choice slots are available). I look forward to connecting!

Please note that while Magic-Formula Coaching can be very effective in many areas of your life, it is NOT a substitute for therapy or medical treatment.

My One (and Only) Recommendation

journal+penI generally shy away from recommending any specific practice to others.

The way I see it, everyone’s on their own journey. (Or, to use this blog’s central metaphor, everyone’s got their own path up the mountain.) We all have our individual tastes and preferences. We gravitate toward different practices, and respond in our own unique ways.

What feels right to me may not be right for you–and vice versa. It’s hard enough to know what’s best for even a single person, much less for all people!

I do, however, have a lone exception to my (almost) no-universal-advice policy: journaling. It’s the one (and only!) activity that I would recommend to absolutely everyone!

(Meditation comes in a close second.)

While everyone has their own path, I truly believe that regardless of your background, beliefs, talents, and lifestyle, there is absolutely no one who can’t benefit from journaling:

  • You don’t have to be a writer! In fact, it’s a PERFECT tool for non-writers, since you don’t have to worry about grammar, spelling, or “good” writing–since no one else is going to see it!
  • You don’t have to be religious or spiritual! You can write about anything you want–from your secret crushes to ideas for a business project. You can journal about your most profound insights, or simply record your day-to-day activities (which can, in itself, lead to heightened awareness and appreciation for your life).
  • You don’t have to be an introvert! While journaling may be a natural activity for introverts (those who recharge by spending time alone), it’s also a great way for more social, extroverted people to connect with what’s inside them–a way to turn their attention inward and listen to their own incredibly wise “small, still voice” within!
  • You don’t have to have lots of free time! You can journal for hours each day–or for a few minutes every other month. Your journal is like a good friend who’s always there for you–undemanding, yet always available for a heart-to-heart chat of any length!

And there are SO MANY BENEFITS to journaling. It can help you:

  • Feel more relaxed, centered, and at home in your own life.
  • Connect with your true, authentic self.
  • Unlock your creative spirit.
  • Understand the patterns in your past, and live more consciously in the present.
  • Experience deeper appreciation for your everyday life.
  • Live fully and reach your highest potential.

Most importantly of all, journaling can help you become more fully YOU!

How to Start–or Continue and Deepen–Your Journaling Practice

If you’re already a journaler, great! You’ve probably already felt many of the benefits. But you may not have experienced the full potential of this practice. Maybe you tend to write about the same things over and over (which can be very illuminating), or maybe you haven’t explored your journal–and yourself–as deeply as you’d like to.

Or maybe you’d like to journal, but you just don’t know where to start or what to write–or you feel intimidated by the blank page. (If so, don’t worry–even the most experienced writers feel this way sometimes!)

I find that sometimes using a writing prompt (a thought-provoking question, statement, or fill-in-the-blank sentence) can be a great way to get your creative juices flowing…and your pen moving!

Here are a few of my favorite prompts:

  • Who am I? – You’d be amazed at how much (and how deeply) you can write just from this “simple” three-word question. You might start off with some basic external self-definitions (parent, co-worker, friend, American, etc.), but it’s amazing how quickly you start peeling back the layers and getting to your essence.
  • What does your soul want you to know? – This is my wife’s favorite prompt. (In fact, she made it the tagline of her blog, Soul Speak.) She’ll ask herself this question, close her eyes, wait for an answer, and keep typing until the message is done. It’s pretty miraculous what happens when you ask, listen for an answer, and transcribe!
  • I remember… – This is a great way to reflect on your past and to uncover moments of your life that you might not have thought of for years. Sometimes I like to focus on a particular age (such as 0-7) and write down anything that comes to me from that time period. It seems like one memory leads to another, and another, and another…and you realize how full and rich your life has been!
  • I am grateful for… – A great prompt for creating an ongoing “Happy List.” Keeping a gratitude journal is a great way to boost your mood, improve your overall outlook, and keep you looking for more and more to be grateful for…so you’ll have more to add to your list!
  • What does your ideal life look like? – While “I remember…” helps you explore your past, and “I am grateful for…” encourages you to appreciate your present, this prompt turns your gaze toward your future. It invites you to take one of the most important steps in creating an amazing life: clarify your vision. The more clear you get about where you’d like to go, and the more you focus on this vision, the more likely it is to emerge as your reality!

I hope that these prompts and this post has inspired you to begin journaling or to continue/deepen your existing practice–and to explore and appreciate yourself and your life in all of its infinite richness!

Happy Writing!

NOTE: If you’re already subscribed to this blog, you’ve probably gotten the free download ebook, Transitions, which contains 50 writing prompts. (If you haven’t subscribed yet and would like the book, simply enter your email and click the “Subscribe” button in the upper-right of this page.)

Also, if you’d like to check out the entire series that this book is part of, Soulful Journals, just click here.

I’d love to hear about your experiences with journaling…or anything else you’d like to share. Please feel free to comment and/or share this post with others (by clicking the buttons below or in any other way). Thanks! 🙂

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How Do You Decide? (The Helium Method)

balloonsWe’ve all been there:

Standing at a fork in the road. Faced with a choice. Trying to figure out where to go, what to do, which option to choose.

You might be facing a choice between job offers, potential romantic partners, or deciding what project you want to dedicate yourself to next.

How do you decide?

Here’s what I recommend: Take out a sheet of paper, and divide it into two columns: pros and cons. Write down everything you can think of for each column, carefully weigh the pros vs. cons, and then crumple up the piece of paper and throw it out.

And then follow your heart.

I know we’ve all heard this plenty of times. People tell you to listen to your heart, trust your gut, or follow your bliss. But what does this really mean? And how do you do it?

There are many techniques that can help you make a decision–from meditation and prayer to muscle testing and pendulums–but my favorite approach is something I call:

The Helium Method.

Have you ever talked to someone who’s trying to choose between two or more possibilities? They generally weigh the pros and cons of each option, and rationalize why they should probably go with the choice that makes the most sense.

But sometimes, in the midst of their staid, logical discussion, a moment arises when their whole demeanor suddenly changes. They perk up like their double espresso just kicked in. They glow. They seem to become ten years younger and many pounds lighter. And their enthusiasm becomes contagious.

That’s the moment when they’ve struck helium.

Oftentimes, we’ll pursue something in the hopes of “striking gold”–finding that glorious vein that will make us rich and solve all our problems. (More on this later.) And yes, striking gold certainly can be wonderful. But what can be even more wonderful is “striking helium”–finding that magical possibility, person, or passion that lifts you up, as if you were a balloon that suddenly got filled with helium.

You know you’ve struck helium when…

  • Tasks and activities related to this possibility don’t feel like chores or unpleasant assignments–they’re a pleasure. They flow naturally and easily. They energize you, rather than draining you. They feel less like work and more like play!
  • Rather than forcing yourself to keep going, you have to force yourself to take breaks. You have to remind yourself to eat, sleep, and use the bathroom!
  • You get energized just by talking about this possibility, just by thinking about it.
  • You feel like a kid again (in a good way)–feeling a playful innocence, a childlike wonder.
  • Your friends notice a positive change. They say you seem lighter, younger, happier. They ask what’s different–or they don’t have to ask, because this is all you ever talk about!
  • You have a crush on your life.

But most of all, you know you’ve struck helium when you don’t have to ask–when you just feel it in your heart, in every cell of your body. Like having a crush. Like falling in love.

Efficiency, Success, and the Helium Effect

The world of personal growth is filled with wonderful tools to help you be more efficient, more successful, and happier. And while many of these techniques are truly life-changing, they’re no substitute for The Helium Effect–having passion and enthusiasm for whatever you’re engaged in.

Sure, you can learn to work more effectively, to focus better, and to have a healthier relationship–but all the tips, tricks, and “best practices” in the world can’t make you feel enthusiastic about something (or someone) you don’t genuinely love, that doesn’t lift you up and ignite your passion.

On the other hand, when you do “strike helium,” you don’t need to trick yourself into sticking with it. You’ll probably find that it’s the most natural thing in the world. All you have to do is fill up with helium, cut any strings that might be tying you down, and soar!

Trust Me–Everyone Can Tell!

One last important point about The Helium Effect is that it’s not just an inner experience–it reflects in everything you do. You can’t fake helium–everyone can tell when you’ve got it and when you don’t.

Think about when you look at other people and their work–can’t you tell when something has been done begrudgingly, as an unwanted assignment? But you can also tell when something is a labor of love, full of passion and enthusiasm, fueled by helium. It’s joyful and light, and it lifts you up, too!

And (to return to the “striking gold” theme, as promised) you’re actually more likely to be successful when you do something that fills you with energy, passion, and enthusiasm–no matter what the activity is! In terms of inner and outer success, you’re more likely to “strike gold” 100 feet in the air–filled with helium and soaring effortlessly–than you are while slaving away in an underground mine!

Choose Helium!

So, the next time you’re faced with a decision, remember that you can choose the path that makes the most sense, the one where the pros outweigh the cons–or you could choose the one with the most helium!

You can probably guess which one I’d recommend. 🙂

When have you felt “The Helium Effect” in your own life? When has a person, project, or possibility filled you with life, passion, and enthusiasm? If you’re facing a choice right now, which option fills you with the most “helium”?

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Sleeping with Your Ex

couple

First of all, don’t worry–it’s a personal-growth metaphor! (No, I didn’t radically change my blog’s topic–even if it might have increased my readership!) And this metaphor relates to all sorts of relationships, as well as to business and almost all other areas of life. So, let’s consider it and see if it applies to anything in your life.

Even if you’ve never been in this situation yourself, maybe you’ve known a couple that broke up but then continued to, um…(insert your euphemism of choice here: “hook up,” “get together,” “hang out,” etc.).

If both people are OK with this situation, then there’s no problem. But what if one of them wants to move on? What if they’re looking for someone new–someone with all the qualities they’d like in a partner…without the drawbacks that caused them and their ex to (supposedly) break up? Chances are, it’s going to be hard to start a healthy, new relationship while still semi-attached to an ex.

What other people do in their relationships is none of my business, but if someone in this situation asked for my honest, non-sugar-coated advice, I’d have to say:

Stop sleeping with your ex!

It seems pretty straightforward in the dating world; but, like I said, the dynamic of this situation applies to many areas of life–including business, which is how I’ve experienced it recently.

For the past 8 years, my wife and I have run a handmade-gift business. We started off focusing on crafts, such as handmade journals, but gradually evolved to focus more on the journals’ contents (writing prompts and inspiration).

This made sense, since inspirational writing is our passion and the direction we want to keep moving in. That’s why we’ve spent most of the past few years writing (writing-prompt journals, as well as books, blogs, and ecourses).

But even while we moved into a new “relationship” with writing, we never completely broke it off with our “ex”–handmade journals. Each time a new journal order came in, we’d reluctantly stop whatever writing project we were passionately engaged in, put away our laptops, and pull out the journal-making supplies.

Long after we realized that crafting was not the vision we held for our future (or present), we kept going back to what we knew. We knew we needed a clean split with this past in order to move forward, but we never managed to break it off with our crafty past. The pseudo-relationship stayed in this limbo-state for years. (My wife even said it felt like the most prolonged break-up ever!)

Why did we let it drag on for so long?

Truth be told, we liked the “easy money” of the status quo–even though it always felt like a step backwards. (Like one of those dreams when you’re taking a high-school exam, only to suddenly realize that you’ve already graduated–thinking, “What am I still doing here?” Except this wasn’t a dream!)

But last week we finally broke it off!

We did the crafting equivalent of burning our bridges: we sold all the handmade lokta paper we had used to make our journals. We eliminated our path of retreat. Now if someone tried to order a lokta journal, we could no longer make it even if we wanted to.

Even though it’s a bit scary to break from the safety of our past, it’s also exhilerating to know that we’re fully committing to our future–that we believe in the strength of our vision more than the tug of the known.

(Well, to be perfectly honest: in the spirit of “Halfway up the Mountain,” we’re not 100% there yet–we still sell notepads and spiral-bound journals through our Etsy shop [which we plan to sell ASAP]. But the lokta journals were by FAR the most time-consuming tasks, so stopping those has immediately freed up a ton of energy–and countless hours–for us to devote to our “new relationship” of writing!)

Taking the Next Step

Another way of looking at this dynamic (using a more PG-rated analogy) is to think of it like climbing a flight of stairs: You start by putting your left foot on the first step, then you put your right foot on the second step. But when you want to move to the third step, what do you have to do?

You have to take your left foot OFF of the first step!

(OK, if we’re being hyper-literal, you could probably keep your left foot on step #1 and still manage to reach step #3 with your right. You might even be able to stretch all the way to step #4 [or even #5, if the steps are very small and/or your legs are very long] while keeping your left foot on step #1. But you’ll NEVER be able to reach the top of the stairs if you keep one foot on the first step!)

Gratitude for the First Step–Gratitude for Moving On

The beautiful thing about this perspective is that you can see each step as part of your process of moving toward your goal: the “top of the stairs,” your dream relationship, a more rewarding business, or whatever your vision may be.

There’s nothing wrong with a first step, a less-than-ideal relationship, or a business that isn’t your ultimate career goal…as long as you know when to let go and move on.

And yes, making a clean break is often painful. Saying goodbye to the past can be difficult–especially if it means letting go of a “sure thing” (no matter how imperfect) and moving into an unknown future. In truth, however, the only sure thing about remaining stuck in an unsatisfying holding pattern is that it will keep you from soaring toward your higher dreams.

And aren’t you excited to see what dreams await you…once you let go of the unfulfilling past? Aren’t you ready for a clean break? Aren’t you ready to take the next step?

Aren’t you ready to move on?

Have you outgrown any area of your life, yet find yourself having a hard time “breaking up” with it? What’s stopping you? And what (or who) might come into your life if you free yourself of this (figurative or literal) “ex”?

In the Big Inning

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As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, I have a passion for two topics that aren’t often linked: personal growth and baseball. This week, in honor of the start of baseball season, I’d like to share a life lesson from my favorite sport. (But don’t worry: you don’t have to be a baseball fan to enjoy or benefit from this post!)

The theme for this post actually came to me over 15 years ago, when I got the idea to write a book called In the Big Inning: Life Lessons from the Great American Pastime. I envisioned it as a  coffee-table book filled with full-color pictures and numerous examples from actual games–showing how they provide insights that extend far beyond the baseball diamond. I felt that the book would practically write itself. After all, this is a game where people use their individual talents to work together toward the common goal of helping one another arrive safely at home!

However, as I began to grasp the full scope of the undertaking (research, design, and numerous copyright-related headaches), I put the project on the shelf. Perhaps I’ll get back to it someday, but for now I’ll take the “Halfway up the Mountain” approach–realizing that it doesn’t have to be all or nothing–and provide a single example.

The Game: A Time to Steal

I can trace the origin of my book idea back to a single moment: October 6, 1997, top of the 8th inning of the tie-breaking fifth game of the A.L. Division Series between the Cleveland Indians and the New York Yankees.

After a two-out single gave the Yankees an opportunity to tie the 4-3 game, they brought in the speedy Andy Fox to pinch-run. This was a perfect situation for Fox to steal second base, which would put him in position to score on a single–a likely scenario, since the next batter was Wade Boggs, one of the greatest singles hitters of all-time.

(Mini lesson for non-fans: A reasonably fast runner can almost always score from second base on a two-out hit, but scoring from first requires at least a double. Roughly 3/4 of Boggs’ hits are singles. The fact that Cleveland’s pitcher was an excellent right-hander, Jose Mesa, made attempting a steal an even better idea.)

It seemed that the Yankees’ manager (the usually shrewd Joe Torre) would certainly have Fox attempt to steal second–which he had better than 2/3 odds of doing successfully. Of course, Boggs would still have to get a hit (about a 30% chance, given his excellent batting average), leaving about a 20% chance of scoring–not phenomenal, but roughly three times better than the odds of getting the two consecutive hits (or  one extra-base hit) necessary to score without stealing.

It seemed like a no-brainer.

But Fox never attempted to steal. Sure enough, Boggs hit a single. Instead of scoring the tying run (as he would have done if he’d stolen second) Fox made it only to third base. The next batter grounded out, ending the inning without a run. When the Yankees failed to score in the 9th inning as well, they were eliminated from the playoffs–the only time in a five-year stretch that they didn’t win the World Series!

The Lesson: The Risk of Playing it Safe

Even through my disappointment at watching my beloved Yankees lose, I could see an important life lesson: Sometimes, playing it safe is the biggest risk of all!

Yes, trying to steal second would have been a risk–but not as big a risk as doing nothing! Yes, if Fox had been thrown out, many people would have criticized and second-guessed the attempt. Yes, he may have failed–but he would have failed while “daring greatly.”

(Or, as I believe, he would have succeeded!)

This whole episode certainly reinforced the lesson that errors of omission (NOT doing something) are just as costly as errors of commission. In fact, most people feel greater regret for the things that they never tried than for things they tried but failed.

When you try, at least there’s always a chance at success. On the other hand, to use a relevant quote from another sport:

“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” -Wayne Gretzky

When you don’t take a chance, you don’t eliminate the chance of failure, but you do eliminate your chance of success!

Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

Have you ever had to choose between taking a risk and playing it safe? Did you choose to stick with the known, or did you venture into new territory? Have you ever risked criticism or failure in order to pursue a dream?

Whenever you make a bold, proactive move, there’s always the possibility that you’ll stumble. But either way, win or lose, at least you’ll never have to live your life wondering “What if…”! What if I’d taken that chance? What if I’d pursued that dream? What if Fox had tried to steal?

The good news is that regardless of what choices you’ve made in the past–taking risks or playing it safe–there’s ALWAYS time to live boldly! There’s always another chance. There’s always next year.

Just ask the Yankees: after their playoff loss in 1997, they came back stronger than ever…and won the World Series the next three years in a row!

Photo: Stealing third base, 1985, by Rick Dikeman (not from the series discussed above, but a much more dramatic scene–featuring all-time stolen base leader Rickey Henderson, who was caught stealing 335 times…but was successful over 1400 times!).

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2 of My Favorite Words

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As a writer, I LOVE learning new words! As a personal-growth writer, I especially love it when these words relate to personal growth! So, I’d love to introduce you to two of my favorite words that I’ve learned in recent years:

Funktionslust and Eustress

Funktionslust is a German word meaning “pleasure taken in what one does best”–having a love (or lust) for the functions you perform especially well!

Eustress combines the prefix eu- (meaning good–as in “euphoria” or “euphemism”) and the word “stress”–resulting in “good stress” (as opposed to the bad kind: “distress”).

For me, these words are a joy to use (and experience!) individually, and even more wonderful when combined. Here’s how I see them (and why I think they relate perfectly to personal growth):

Many self-help techniques (especially in the area of business/success) focus on doing things well: tools to maximize efficiency and productivity, and ways to perform at peak capacity. But all the tips, tools, and “best practices” in the world are merely superficial fixes (or pointless cover-ups) without an underlying sense of joy, of passion, of funktionslust.

Take your funktionslust, and make it happen!

Taking pleasure in what you do is important in at least three ways:

  • First of all, you’re FAR more likely to do a good job at things you enjoy. Your work (or play) will reflect the life and joy you bring to whatever you do–be it dancing, coaching, bike-riding, parenting, writing, or anything else. It will shine through in your every word, movement, creation, and interaction.
  • Secondly, even if you could be great at something you didn’t enjoy, what would be the point? Success would be joyless.
  • Finally, if you take pleasure in your activities, then your happiness is not dependent on any externals. When you find joy in the process–in the activities themselves–any external reward becomes an almost superfluous byproduct of your joyful action.

It’s “Eustress”–NOT “You Stress”!

We all know what it feels like to be stressed in a bad way–to be nervous, anxious, or distressed. But just like there’s a “good cholesterol,” there’s also a good kind of stress. This is when you feel challenged, when you push just beyond your comfort zone, when you’re forced to bend–but NOT break!

Here’s an example you might remember from childhood (or adulthood): Have you ever ridden a ten-speed bicycle? As a kid, that was my primary mode of transportation, so I still remember very clearly what it felt like to pedal in the different gears:

First gear was great for riding uphill, fifth gear was good for flat surfaces, and tenth was usually reserved for pedaling downhill. But if you put the bike into first gear while riding downhill, you got almost no resistance. You could pedal and pedal without making any noticable difference–it felt pointless. On the other hand, trying to climb a hill in tenth gear was almost impossible. You’d hardly be able to move the pedals at all–and would probably end up getting off and walking your bike up the hill!

The key was to find the optimal gear for your strength and situation. You could tell where this was–when you could feel your leg muscles working but not straining. When you found the right match, you not only maximized your cycling productivity–but pedaling itself became a pleasure!

That’s the zone where funktionslust meets eustress!

And that’s what I encourage all of us to strive for in all our activities: to find that sweet spot where you’re performing at your peak, challenging yourself without creating negative stress–and finding pleasure in your ability to perform the activity itself.

Whether you’re exercising enough to feel your muscles (without injuring yourself), trying something new and perhaps even a bit scary (without being terrifying), or striving to improve at your favorite activities (without pushing yourself so hard that you burn out or cease to enjoy what you’re doing)–see if you can find that sweet-spot confluence of eustress and the pleasure of funktionslust–doing something so well that it feels like you were born to do it.

Because maybe you were!

When have you felt funktionslust or eustress in your own life? Do you ever feel them both at the same time? How can you feel them more often?

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Should Twinkies Be Free?

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Do you think Twinkies should be free?

How about soda or candy?

Let’s try the same question with some other things, not just food (if you can actually call these examples “food”): Should tables and chairs be free? Should you just be able to walk into a furniture store and take whatever you want?

One more round–this time with services (rather than physical items): Do you think people should paint your house for free? Fix your car? Do your dry-cleaning?

Keep in mind, the question isn’t “Would you like these things to be free?”–it’s “Do you think they should be free?” In other words, should everyone just be entitled to go into any store and demand any item or service, absolutely free of charge?

If we’re being honest with ourselves, I’m guessing that most of us would answer no. (And if you didn’t answer no, I bet you would if you imagined yourself as the store-owner or service-provider in this scenario, forced to work for free, rather than the one getting the products or services for free!)

Fair is fair. Whether we’re talking about junk food, furniture, or manual labor, paying for things shows that you value them. Payment acknowledges the time, energy, and expense that goes into making/doing something that you want. And it represents (or embodies) an exchange of energy that both sides feel good about (otherwise, the exchange wouldn’t happen).

We take all this for granted–so much so that we rarely if ever think about it. It’s just a given that most products and services cost money. And that is generally seen as fair and right.

Yet all of these universally accepted notions about paying for what we value often goes right out the window when people think about services aimed at helping you in your spiritual life.

Time and again I’ve heard people say, “I just don’t think it’s right to charge money for spritual services.” Yet these same people would, undoubtedly, have no argument with a store charging for Twinkies or other things that are BAD for you. So why do they have a problem with people charging for something that is GOOD for you, that uplifts you, that adds value to your life?

More often than not, it’s not the would-be customer who expresses reservations, but the person providing the service: the one offering the spiritual counseling, reading, energy work, or any other service designed to enrich your life in a positive, holistic way. Some of these practitioners might feel that money and spirituality are in conflict. Others might simply lack the self-worth to value themselves and their gifts enough to feel worthy of putting a literal value on it…in the form of a price tag!

(My first job after college was co-managing a New Age Center, which I did for five years–so I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve heard variations on this “you-shouldn’t-charge-for-spiritual-services” theme dozens if not hundreds of times during those years alone!)

This is not to say that we shouldn’t give. (Also, don’t worry–I’m not going to start charging for my blog!) Giving is wonderful! Offering your gifts without any expectation is a beautiful service!

But there is also absolutely nothing wrong with exchanging energy for services–whether it is through trade, barter, or cash. After all, money is simply another form of energy. Payment assures that the energy keeps flowing back and forth (as opposed to a one-way energy-suction or simply stopping). It is also a compliment, a way of saying, “I appreciate you. I literally value what you do. It adds value to my life!” (If it didn’t, you wouldn’t participate in the service, even if it were free, right?)

From a law-of-attraction standpoint, paying for spiritual services is a way of feeding that service, a way of saying, “I want more stuff like this in the world!” Giving something energy makes it grow. And as I stated above, money is simply another form of energy.

On a practical level, exchanging money for spiritual services enables the server to make a living (fully or partially) through their gift, their passion, their service. It means that they will be able to offer this gift to far more people, dedicating a large portion of their life to it, rather than trying to cram it in on nights and weekends after working 40-odd hours at a job they took merely out of (perceived) necessity.

Without charging for their spiritual services, so many gifts would atrophy, fall by the wayside, or go largely (or entirely) unshared. Many people’s life-callings would go unanswered, simply because they felt uncomfortable accepting money for it. (Whereas they would, presumably, feel OK accepting money for typing in an office cubicle, putting cans on a grocery-store shelf, or doing whatever other job they might take to pay their bills.)

So, whichever side of the exchange you might find yourself on, remember that payment for spiritual service is a way of both sides saying, “I value this. I value you. This is important, life-enriching, spirit-nourishing work. And I’m willing to put my money where my mouth is.”

So, can we all just agree to get past this money-for-spiritual-services hang-up once and for all? I bet we’d all be so much happier, more abundant, and spiritually enriched.

I would put money on it!

What are your thoughts about being charged money for spiritual services? (Remember, I’m not talking about charlatans and scam artists; I’m talking about people who legitimately enrich people’s lives through gifts and talents that they’ve nurtured and honed through years of work or training.) Do you ever feel weird about charging for your own services–whether they’re spiritually based or any other kind? Would you be willing to open to alternative perspectives that might nurture you, your gifts, and those who receive them? I’d love to hear about your thoughts and experiences.

Twinkies photo (CC) Larry D. Moore. Hostess Twinkies is a trademark of Interstate Bakeries Corporation.

Tie Up Your Camel, Part II: The Adventures of Thirsty Man

This post is going to be a bit different: I just got an idea for a comic book (yes, based on personal growth–otherwise I wouldn’t mention it here), but I don’t draw well–so I thought I’d just summarize the story and, of course, throw in my two cents about its lessons/implications. Enjoy, and feel free to imagine marvelously drawn cartoons as you read. 🙂

Thirsty-ManMany people know the Arab story about the man who didn’t get the memo to “Trust in God, but tie up your camel,” but today I’m going to tell you the less-famous continuation of that story–and how it created a little-known superhero: Thirsty Man!

Part One: Dude, Where’s My Camel?

There are many variations on part one, but Thirsty Man’s version goes like this:

A Bedouin was riding his camel across the desert with his servant: the camel-keeper affectionately known as “Camel Boy.” One morning, they awoke in the middle of the desert to find that the camels were gone–inspiring their now-famous exchange:

Camel Boy: Dude, where’s my camel?
Bedouin: Didn’t you tie them up?
CB: No, I trusted in God to keep them here.
B: A little advice for the future, Camel Boy–trust in God, but tie up your camel.

Which brings us to the lesser-known part of the Thirsty-Man saga, in which these two camel-less fellows are forced to make their way across the desert by foot.

Part Two: Camel Boy Becomes Thirsty Man

As you can probably guess, the desert was very hot, and walking across it made them very thirsty. They rationed their extremely limited supply of water, but soon ran out of that. They were able to get a little moisture from a small cactus, but just barely enough to keep them alive.

After a few days and nights of staggering across the desert with parched mouths, they reached an oasis. The good people of the oasis took pity on the tired, thirsty travelers. Aside from tending to their physical needs, the villagers listened to their guests’ story with rapt attention.

Camel Boy especially appreciated the attention being lavished upon him–particularly by the beautiful women of the oasis, who wiped his brow, washed his feet, and hung on his every word. He had always lived in the Bedouin’s shadow, a near-invisible servant–but now he commanded center stage, evoking equal parts awe (“Wow, you really walked all the way across the desert?!”) and pity (“You poor dear, you must be so thirsty!”).

He was no longer a boy sidekick–he was a heroic leading man: Thirsty Man!

(At this point I imagine him standing tall under the oasis’s palm trees, proudly wearing his newly donned super-hero costume–the requisite cape and boots, as well as a tight-fitting unitard with the “Thirsty Man” insignia: a capital T over a burning sun and an almost-empty glass of water.)

Aside from listening to his amazing story (from which he conveniently omitted the detail about why he was walking across the desert), the oasis villagers offered water. The Bedouin gratefully accepted, drinking numerous glasses until his thirst was quenched. Thirsty Man, however, only took a few drops–just enough to wet his tongue.

“I don’t want to shock my system,” he explained. “My body has grown accustomed to doing with almost no water.” The villagers tried to coax him into drinking more, but he was adamant: just enough to keep him alive and no more.

Part Three: Thirsty Man’s Travels

Once the Bedouin had quenched his thirst, he decided that he liked the oasis so much that he would stay there. Thirsty Man, on the other hand, had bigger plans for his life: he was going to travel the world. And so, with much concern for his well-being (especially that lingering thirst, which he never seemed to shake), the villagers bid Thirsty Man adieu.

Once again he wandered off into the desert, with only a small canteen of water to sustain him until the next oasis. Amazingly, he managed not only to cross the desert but to travel around the entire world, making thirst not just a temporary condition but a way of life.

(Indeed, he’s built his entire life around this identity: His favorite food is extra-salty potato chips. His favorite animal is the cottonmouth viper. His favorite musician is Sonic Youth’s guitarist, Thurston Moore.)

Thirsty Disciples

Sadly, Thirsty Man is misunderstood by many people, who offer him water and are perplexed when he refuses to drink a normal amount. Others, however, are moved by his plight. Indeed, he has re-created time and again the original scene in the oasis: intrigue, concern, pity, and, above all, interest.

And wherever he goes, he certainly does attract interest–as well as disciples. The disciples don’t wear the same costume, and they build their lives around symptoms other than thirst–but the dynamic is the same:

  • They identify themselves based on a hardship, illness, or symptom.
  • The symptom, like Thirsty Man’s thirst, may have been unavoidable at some time in the past, but is no longer necessary to continue.
  • They derive some benefit from the symptom–such as pity, assistance, or simply attention.
  • They resist all efforts to eliminate the symptom or distance themselves from it.

Please note, however, that there’s a big difference between a thirsty man (someone who’s thirsty) and Thirsty Man (who’s built his entire identity around being thirsty).

Dark Night of the Thirsty Man

Sometimes, in his darkest hours, lying in bed at night, Thirsty Man wonders if it’s all worth it or if he should just give in and drink as much water as most other people. But then who would I be? he wonders. Certainly not Thirsty Man. And I’m not Camel Boy anymore (and wouldn’t want to be, even if I could). So I’d just be…

But he can’t even bring himself to finish the sentence. It’s just too scary, too confusing, too painful. And so he falls asleep thirsty, wakes up thirsty, puts on his Thirsty Man costume, and continues his thirsty lifestyle.

As I envision my comic book’s final page, Thirsty Man is surrounded by a throng of adoring, thirsty disciples. A few uncomprehending people offer him water, which he pushes away, despite his chronic thirst.

I wish that this story had a happier ending, but I’ve found that while you can offer Thirsty Man a glass of water, you can’t make him drink.

Have you ever met Thirsty Man or any of his disciples? What do you think is the best approach to them? Have you ever fallen into a variation of the “Thirsty Man” pattern, even a little bit?

Thanks for humoring my comic approach! Next time we’ll get back to “normal” posts–I promise! 🙂

How’s That Working Out for You?

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I’m not generally a fan of violent movies, but one of my all-time favorite quotes comes from Fight Club–when Brad Pitt asks Edward Norton a simple-but-powerful question:

How’s that working out for you?

In the context of the movie, Pitt’s question implicitly warns of the dangers of ironic detachment and valuing cleverness over wisdom. For me, however, it’s a reminder to practice honest self-reflection.

This question is a great one for us to ask ourselves–especially when our lives are less than ideal–not in a mean or confrontational way, but as an invitation to honest self-assessment and personal growth.

Consider the various factors that make up your reality:

  • your thoughts
  • your actions
  • your attitudes
  • who you spend your time with
  • what you focus on

And then look at the results these factors are creating in your present life. In other words, ask yourself: How’s that working out for me?

If you can honestly answer, “Great”–if your thoughts and actions are bringing you happiness and joie de vivre–then, by all means, keep doing what you’re doing! But if you’re less than thrilled with the results you’ve been getting, maybe it’s time to consider trying something different.

To put it in mathematical terms: if you keep adding 1 + 2 + 3 but you don’t want to get 6, you’re going to have to change either a number or an operator. You can’t keep doing the same things (or “adding the same numbers”) and expect different results.

As the self-help dictum goes: If you always do what you always did, you’ll always get what you always got.

If what you’ve been doing hasn’t brought you personal fulfillment and happiness, chances are, continuing the same actions (and attitudes) will only bring you more of the same.

Oftentimes, however, even very unhappy people can become set in their ways, reluctant to consider alternative approaches. In Fight Club, for instance, Norton’s character clearly is not doing  “great,” as he initially claims. In fact, he hates his life. He lacks meaningful connections or activities. He’s lonely, empty, and stuck in a morally compromising job he despises. It’s easy to see why he’d want to emotionally shield himself with ironic distance (or delusion) from his own life. But under the facade, even he knows that he must change in order to feel deeply fulfilled and truly alive.

How about you–would you like your life to change in any way?

If so, you can start by looking at the way you’ve been living and asking yourself Brad Pitt’s question: How’s that working out for you?

If your honest answer is not as great as you’d like, don’t worry–in a way, that’s good news! It means you’ve taken the first steps toward changing: honesty, self-awareness, and a willingness to change.

How you decide to change is up to you. Maybe you’ll want to make a full-life overhaul, or maybe you’ll simply tweak a few details here and there. But regardless of what you do differently, at least you’ll know that you’re taking some action and moving toward something different–a better chance at finding more happiness!

How have your past actions and attitudes been working out for you? Are there any parts of your life you’d like to change? What step(s) will you take to begin that process?