18 Feb 2008 04:37:37 | Miami Phillips
*In the last couple of months, I have been fortunate to be able
to share the troubles of others. Why fortunate? I believe that
the ability to be very close to the pain and fears of others has
allowed me to realize how utterly fantastic my life is.
*As with many of us, I am always able to find something that
might not be going just as I would like, something I wish to be
better, or different, or a whole other something. But as I watch
others, and listen to the challenges they face and the problems
they are experiencing, my world seems almost perfect. In fact,
my life is perfect.
*My belief is that the more life throws at you, the more crucial
it is to work on living in the present moment. I believe our
lives are pieces of a puzzle. But we’re not given ALL the pieces
nor are we given a picture of the puzzle to help us put it
together or to show us what it should look like once complete.
Our job is to fit the pieces we are given together the best we
can and work with what we have until more pieces arrive.
*Isn't that fascinating!?
*I have found that I am more and more able to work patiently
with the pieces I am given knowing that the rest are on their
way. Furthermore, I have faith that when those pieces do arrive,
they will be for the best, even though it might not look that
way at the time.
*Thinking this way has had several wonderful benefits for me. I
am much calmer in the face of what might appear as an awful
situation. I can literally stop and strike up a conversation
with my Self…"Isn't this fascinating?" "I wonder what is really
going on here that I am not seeing yet?"
*Almost every time I do that, I find gold! Usually, the reason I
get into challenges is because there is a lesson for me. The
trick is finding it! This challenge brings me joy. I always
thought that joy was what you got when you found happiness.
*However, as I have struggled in the past to find "happiness",
and continue to hear of so many others search for this same
happiness, I now believe that joy is something else altogether .
If joy is happiness, and you have no joy in your life, then it
would stand to reason that you are not happy. That makes your
joy vulnerable to your definition of happiness.
*For me, joy is having a willingness to accept the whole of
life, knowing that it is not perfect. Joy is being willing to
show up and meet what is there with no attachment to the result.
To me, if I have no attachment to the outcome and can accept
what comes no matter what, then I am free from worry, anxiety,
or concern over what the future holds. For me, this freedom - is
joy.
*It cannot be taken away, and it is with me always.
*It depends on nothing and is almost invincible.
*The less we are attached to life, the more alive we can become.
*Joy is what I want for you! In-joy your self!
*As always, Your online Coach and Friend, *Miami
www.creativemasterminds.com . Helping everyone find their path
and stay on it coach@creativemasterminds.com
*Quotation of the Week *I finally figured out the only reason
to be alive is to enjoy it. Rita Mae Brown
*We had a great call last Sunday night! Join us this Sunday at
9PM eastern for another! Simply send an email to
class@creativemasterminds.com and I will send you the phone
number to call. We are talking about New Year's resolutions and
how to get what you want from this year.
About Author :
Miami Phillips is an ANSIR Certified Personal Coach and the
founder of Creative MasterMinds who believes personal growth is
an essential ingredient to being happy and contributing to this
world. While his main focus is affordable personal and business
coaching, he also offers motivational teleclasses, ebooks,
reading recommendations and much more. To find out more visit
his site at http://www.creativemasterminds.com or send him an
email at coach@creativemasterminds.com