Great topic, great point Sir Randy! Thankyou..
Last post we explored resolutions and plans for the New Year. As I mentioned, I’m not big on resolutions. But the great thing is there are no rules. You get to play this game we call life, any way you want.
I hope you heard my recent podcast on Discovery & Creation. Because it’s crazy that people spend so much time trying to “find” themselves. I’m not a big fan of these approaches, because they usually end up being about conforming to labels and categories.
How about instead you simply create yourself? Into who you want to become; the highest possible version of yourself.
If you spend less time on the things you want to do or don’t do – and more on who you want to become – I believe it takes you to a much better place, a whole lot quicker. If you're making New Year's resolutions, keep this in mind:
You can't become the new you, until you’re willing to release the old you...
One of the ways I recreate myself every year (and sometimes several times a year) is to do a Burning Bowl Ceremony. Here’s a video I did on the process some time back:
As I said, it’s not really about finding yourself, but creating yourself. So please allow me to be the first to wish you, Happy New You!
-RG
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Great topic, great point Sir Randy! Thankyou..
great way of approaching change and personal evolution!
Happy New Year! Happy New Us!!
Loving the clarification of "find" myself, compared to "create" myself. It is a simple way so many people have of "legitimising" procrastination.
Thanks for all you do hear and - as we Scots say - Orrabest for 2019
Even if I can't spell "here" correctly...
Many people here speak English as a second language. So we don't grade you on spelling here!
Great topic, great point Sir Randy! Thankyou..
great way of approaching change and personal evolution!
Happy New Year! Happy New Us!!
Loving the clarification of "find" myself, compared to "create" myself. It is a simple way so many people have of "legitimising" procrastination.
Thanks for all you do hear and - as we Scots say - Orrabest for 2019
Even if I can't spell "here" correctly...
Many people here speak English as a second language. So we don't grade you on spelling here!