Negative Beliefs

March 23, 2009 by  
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Following on from my previous post, “Lightbulb Moment”, examining how success and productivity can be stymied by emotional reactivity.

“The highest form of maturity is self inquiry”. Martin Luther King Jr.

As I continued observing myself during and after times of stress and upset, it reconfirmed what I had learned already.  All upsets were an opportunity to learn the truth about me.
Many people won’t look at themselves, maybe because they’re scared of what they may find out.

Angry Man

I worked with a man some years ago who was very angry – he seemed to carry a chip on his shoulder. His whole world view was based on the belief that nobody can be trusted; it’s every man for himself and that people will cheat you if they get a chance.  As a result of this belief he attracted the sort of people who lived up to that expectation – very much a self-fulfilling prophecy.anger_cartoon

The trouble was that he didn’t realise that when he used the words “nobody can be trusted” that that clearly included himself.  He flatly
refused to consider that maybe his beliefs were the cause of his misery.

Blaming others was and probably still is an easy way out for him.

Most of our problems arise from a resistance to “what is”. No amount of moaning and groaning is going to change what has happened, yet we persist.

“Clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence.” Thomas Szasz

Baseless Fear

The really sad part about stories like this is that the fear of what you might find out about yourself is greater can be greater than the pain you are actually in.

Ultimately this fear is baseless. What is scary is the fear itself.

These types of reactionary upsets can really stop you succeeding and reduce your productivity whether you are at work or not. But in another sense they are like gold and something to be grateful for because they present wonderful opportunities to gain self-acceptance and bring you more into the present.

I’ll cover a simple way of doing that in my next post.

If this resonates with you why not call me on 0421 210 444 for a short chat? You never know, it may change your life.

Committed to YOUR Personal Productivity,

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James is a productivity coach specializing in working with people who are procrastinators and those who want results quickly. His ability to get brilliant results with his clients is quite amazing…

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Lightbulb Moment

March 18, 2009 by  
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“Holding a grudge is like drinking poison then waiting for it to kill your enemy” Nelson Mandela


I took an instant dislike to a young man I had never seen before. It was quite unreasonable, and at first I never tried to understand it. I was refereeing indoor soccer, and as soon as he took to the court to play with his new team I started to give him a hard time. I couldn’t stand him, right from the start.

I picked on him mercilessly. I penalised him every opportunity I could for the slightest indiscretion and sent him off regularly. What I saw was a cocky, arrogant boy who cared for no one but himself. He was a good player who enjoyed being the centre of attention and who treated the opposition with contempt.

Every time I blew the whistle for some perceived violation I could actually see he was wondering, “What did I do wrong? What have I done to make him hate me like this? What is going on here? I’ve just come here to enjoy myself and I am being picked on.”
I could see that, and yet I kept up my unreasonable prejudice against him. I didn’t like myself much for it, but I felt powerless to stop it.

And then, one day, it hit me – right in the heart.forgiveness

When I looked at him, I was seeing myself at his age.

I had not realised it, but his mannerisms, facial features, attitude and style of play were very similar to my own.

And I did not like what I saw. From that moment on I was never bothered by him again. In fact, I felt sorry for him.

That realisation started me thinking about my attitude and other upsets in my life. I began to reflect on other situations that may have reflected my own behaviour.  I can now see that most upsets of a reactive or knee-jerk nature that I have are not about what I think they are.

They are about me.

Have you ever experienced this? Want to know how I overcame it and am a happier person because I did??

Click on the link below for more information or call me on 0421 210 444


Committed to YOUR Personal Productivity,

jim-bryden-200


james-bryden-signature


James is a productivity coach specializing in working with people who are procrastinators and those who want results quickly. His ability to get brilliant results with his clients is quite amazing…

“Fast Tracking YOUR SUCCESS… SuccessFULL Living!”

To Find Out the “5 Secrets of REALLY Successful People” go to…

The Productivity Coach

P: 0421 210 444

Why have a Coach?

February 21, 2009 by  
Filed under Coaching

Why do I Need One?

Well, the answer is very simple. All we need to do to is look at any top flight sportsperson, they do not get to that level without having outside help, simply because a coach can help develop their fundamental skills, observe them in action, provide appropriate input, support, and accountability in what they are doing and encourage them to do the best that they possibly can with what they have.

In business it’s absolutely no different. In my own case, I know that I certainly went through most of my business career not achieving anywhere near what I could have done.

The common denominator in all this was me. And I suspect that this is a familiar story for many people, maybe even you.

The thing is, I knew there was a problem, but I didn’t know what it was. My level of thinking at the time did not allow me to see other possibilities and opportunities. Had I had a coach who could ask the right questions and help me get insights into the way I was behaving and to develop new ways of thinking and acting, I would probably have achieved far more than I did.

With the clients I have been working with so far, what they have achieved has been nothing short of amazing, and all this from just having somebody provide them with the right nutrients help to them to blossom, and the environment for them to grow to their full potential.   So it really is very simple – Why wouldn’t you ask for help?

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