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Choices
Posted by Antonia Furlong in General on July 30th, 2009
A great ‘wakeup’ – by Patrick Powers
I hope you will be inspired to make your life a masterpiece.
If you believe in limitations you will have them but if you believe you can do anything you can. So why not choose the best. I’ve done that and that’s why I’ve chosen to get out of the rat-race.
I hope you make the best possible choices for you. What ever you do – go for it and give it ALL you’ve got
Push Your Game
Posted by Antonia Furlong in Tips and Pointers on April 26th, 2009
Have you ever been a member of a sporting team? Played netball, hockey, anything that requires your active participation?
At school I was on most of the sports team – I loved sport, always been very competitive however it didn’t take me long to realise the team effort required and the skills from the team had on the whole affected my skills and my game.
I used to live in Hong Kong and when I first arrived I played netball. One evening of my first season I turned up to the team trials. There was easily over a hundred of us girls there all trying out for a team either one similar to last season or just find one to be part of for the first time. There was a hive of activity and everyone seemed to know each other all except me of course!
Sound familiar? Being in a place where it feels like you know no-one and everyone else knows everyone?
With my confidence at an all time low, I wasn’t known, very new to all of the try outs and I hadn’t played for at least 5 years, and I playing a position I had never played before. All of these negative thoughts and feeling really affected my game funnily enough.
Not surprisingly I was put into the 3rd division (there were only 3 divisions in Hong Kong), and in the B team of the 3rd division (there were only 3 teams in the 3rd division).
I didn’t feel all that great about the result and would turn up to training that ensued quite deflated as I knew I could do better. I had once before, I was part of a great netball team way back when.
Not long after training had begun and we had played a few matches I notice my skills, enthusiasm and level declined rapidly – I had the wrong attitude to it all. I approached it all wrong, each and every game and each week I went to training. I would just turn up, train, play and leave without breaking into a sweat.
I got bored and instead of continuing along the same game and skill level and instead of quitting (which was the easy route), I knew wanted more, I wanted to be pushed, get really fired up and so I asked if I could try out for the first division one week at training.
It was a shot in the dark perhaps but why not?
In training I would be out sprinted, out skilled and generally massively out performed but it just got me wanting even more – I had to keep up if I wanted to stay at the top level.
From that day on my game, attitude and enthusiasm completely changed. I could no longer play as I had been playing in the 3rd division, the game had changed and it felt like the rules were different.
Unless I changed my approach to it all, I would remain in the third division, miserable and bored and I would have probably left.
Even when you think there is no way you can do something, it would never happen to you and it’s virtually impossible, you have to at least try, give it a shot. You may find your game changes too.
Stretch yourself, put yourself out there and I guarantee you will be amazed at what you can learn about yourself.
Suffice to say I never did return to the B team in the Third division. I became captain of my first division team instead!
Until next time,
Antonia
Telling Yourself You Can’t?
Posted by Antonia Furlong in Unlock Your Mind on April 14th, 2009
How many times have you talked yourself out of doing something by believing in all of the following?
- you can’t do it
- you’ve never been able to do it
- why try? It’ll only fail
- too hard, too expensive, too scary
- don’t know where to begin
- don’t know what would happen
It’s a loud ‘little’ voice shouting out to you about your weaknesses and often it paralyses us and stops us in our tracks. You want to know why we stop?
Quite simply it’s because we listen to it! By that I mean we hear what it is saying, we believe what we hear and we then have it confirmed by others.
We give attention to the negative things we say about ourselves and the negativity and doubt just increases in power and volume. My mentor calls it the ‘scumbag’ voice.
Want to know how to turn the volume down on it? Stop listening. Yep simple solution however it takes a little while to put into action.
The important thing to know here though is there is not only that little voice talking to you. There is yet another, and yes it does get quite crowded in there! This one is often much much smaller and quieter and often remains completely unnoticed – many don’t know it’s even there at all.
This one is your little fan club, your support group, your cheer squad and the complete opposite to the ‘scumbag’ voice. This little voice tells you you are completely and utterly amazing, magnificent, beautiful and can achieve anything you set your mind to.
Great isn’t it? And yes it is in there, honestly, you just have to listen a little harder.
This is the voice I want you to find, listen out for (even if for just a glimpse) and once you hear it, really really listen to it.
Unlike the ‘scumbag’ voice, transfer your complete and honest belief to whatever it tells you – what have you got to lose?
The more you listen the more often you will hear it and the more often you hear it, the louder it will get. I strongly suggest you repeat out loud to yourself whatever it says and write it down. Whenever you find you can’t hear it, go to what you have written. Realise it’ll have all the things you love about yourself, it’ll say you are amazing and then say them out loud, over and over again. Keep doing this and I promise, one day you will believe what you say and you’ll only ever hear the cheer squad!
The scumbag voice will have quietened down completely allowing you to tune into your true self.
This alone will keep you going, keep your momentum going to get back up and dust yourself off, and keep you on track.
– it’s you, it’s intrinsically inside of you to do whatever you set your mind to. You just have to believe it.
As a final thought from Napolean Hill – Author of Think and Grow Rich.
“Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve”
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