At the weekend I sat down and went through the nice new diary I bought a while ago, planning the times when I would like to take leave next year. It’s a great thing to do as there is no boss to seek permission from and I can take as much or as little as I like. It took a while and after I finished I went and did some chores. As I moved around I had a profound realization when a voice in my head said – ‘I don’t even know if I’ll be alive at that time I’m planning for, I have no guarantee whatsoever I’ll even be here tomorrow, this evening even!’
Life is just moment to moment and the present is all we truly ever have. It was one of those rare gems of thought, which has made me slow down (a lot) and savour what I’m doing as I’m doing it and I certainly feel enriched as a result. So much of our western lifestyle is focused on the future - a destination somewhere out there, and that’s important, equally too though is the journey that is to get us there and enjoyment of what happens along the way.
I’ve been interested in personal development ever since the age of eleven when I first came across Norman Vincent Peale’s book ‘The Power of Positive Thinking’, which had been misfiled in the children’s section of the local library. I was fascinated by the stories of people who had achieved important goals through visualization.
Today I work as an NLP Therapist, seeing clients in private practice and also deliver a range of personal development courses, specializing in self esteem and confidence building, which I believe is fundamental to success in any sphere of life.
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