Showing posts with label making intelligent decisions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label making intelligent decisions. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Following Through With My Intentions into Actions

Dear Friends,
Here is a prime example of this title. This post has been sitting in my head for 3 weeks and I am writing it now.

How many of you have great intentions and very little follow through?

I find that the best way, for myself, is to change my intentions into Actions by acting immediately . (For me this means within a hour).
I have frequently forgotten to open my bills and I will set them in a pile to look at later. This later sometimes becomes weeks and then I end up paying the late fees for the bill.

My cable bill is about $65.00 a month(I have very basic cable and internet). The late fee is $5.00 So if I do not act on this bill each month for the entire year . My inaction will cost me 13 months of cable instead of 12!

This is example is a personal one, but it can be professional. When a colleague does not follow through with a their intentions for a project millions can be lost because of their delay and cannot be recovered.

Using the Internal Energy Plus methods and connecting them with different modalities to entrain oneself. You can take action upon your intentions.

Such as:

Visualizing the money going out the door when your are not paying your bills on time.

Choose one of the INTERNAL ENERGY PLUS POSTURAL INTENTIONS and each time doing the posture and complete the intention or each time do the intentions and do the postures.

DO IT RIGHT AWAY! IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!

In Truth
Thomas

PS Did anyone notice all the do doos?

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

OUTSIDE OF THE [BOX] #2

Dear Group:

I am back to tell you a bit more about my experience in the hospital during the birth of my daughter.

Internal Energy Plus has increased my awareness of how I respond to people and how they respond to me. It has given me the ability to remove myself from my actions and emotions of the moment, and to view the situational dynamics as if I were a dispassionate outside observer. It's an amazingly powerful and telling perspective.

This could not have been more evident than at the hospital. As I had mentioned in my last post, my wife and I had to adapt to a continually changing situation. The doctors were surprised that we made decisions rationally: based upon what they were saying, by looking up terms, and by asking them candid questions. When we had determined, as partners, what action to take, we held firm.

We did not raise our voices, become negative or get angry when something changed. We dealt civilly and sensibly with a dynamic process. From what we were given to understand, the typical patients and their relatives would swear and throw things out of frustration, anger and fear. This type of tantrum is not only an unhealthy discharge of energy that tends to spiral out of control, but it adversely affects the physicians, nurses and other professional staff members in their ability (and perhaps their willingness) to perform to their highest standards.

Our consistent decisions and calm manner turned out to be highly beneficial. The results were that the doctors developed the understanding, and the positive attitude that, " these people are calm, collected and intelligent." Furthermore, the most experienced nurses on the floor were requesting to take care of my wife and child. We had made ourselves into excellent patients, and the staff was responding with their best and most attentive care.

My awareness of how people feel, react and express themselves has become heightened by my training in Internal Energy Plus. When we told them our story and that the hospital was our second choice for the birth of our child (midwifery at home was what we had wanted prior to my wife's pregnancy becoming complicated) . Every staff member kept apologizing. I was astonished that they kept doing this for our entire visit.

My Astonishment comes from my Internal Energy Plus training. I have learned that each choice I make has a causative link to other events that will happen from that choice. We chose to have a baby, and that means:


1) We are responsible for her life;
2) Anything that occurs during the pregnancy will need to be addressed immediately;
3) As the Father I am just as responsible each day for :
---a) washing the diapers..
---b) preparing organic food for my wife for each day...
---c) feeding the baby in the middle of the night (every night)...
4) Being constantly prepared for unforeseen things -- maintaining my vigilance, adaptivity and creativity;
5)Being both a teacher and a student through the experiences and interactions with both our new daughter and my wife.

In terms of utilizing my IEP training Toolkit, I use my heightened awareness to make choices that I know will keep me confident in my decisions and responsible for taking the best possible actions every single day .

In Kindness,
Thomas

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