Showing posts with label hero's journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hero's journey. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 January 2020

Kirism, Dare You Design Your Own Personal Philosophy?

I ended 2019 and entered 2020 in a new playgroup called Kirism. The invitation to every hero is to design your own destiny by designing your own philosophy.... instead of living by default.

What are you choosing? Destiny by Design or Destiny by Default?



This blog is going to be more a personal tracker, my Creative Change Chronicles... I will chronicle some of my heroic journey to get clarity about my philosophy and how I can live it every single day of my life.

It's going to be a bit chaotic, a lot messy and at the same time, provocative, prolific and passionate... that is the kind of writer I am. It's going to be in the immediacy of my experience, a huge challenge and adventure... so pretty is not going to be of supreme importance!

About Kirism

We started the journey with daily check ins, for 2 weeks, where anything goes as we all started getting familiar with the work. To download all 12 books of volume 1 of KIRISM, click here. These come in PDF and also in audio recordings... yes, all for free.

https://kirism.com/

This is how the founder of Kirism, Eric Maisel, renown Creativity Coach, outlines it:

Welcome to the home of kirism,
a new philosophy of life.

Kirism is based on our updated understanding of human nature and the challenges of living. For a philosophy to make sense to you, it must move out of the shadows cast by the dinosaur philosophies and religions of old and illuminate your current reality. Kirism does that.
A contemporary philosophy of life has to take a lot into account. How meaning works. The difference between life purpose and life purposes. The realities of work. The high bar tasks of self-obligation and self-authorship. The challenges of culture and society. What ethical action looks like. And much more.

Kirism does that intricate work. It is fresh, pertinent and useful. If no philosophy or religion has made enough sense to you, take a look at kirism and see what you think. Kirism is a vital philosophy designed to meet today’s challenges. Come see how much you’ll benefit when you make time for kirism, a philosophy of life that makes sense.


To learn more about kirism, visit our FAQ page or dive right in and begin reading.


Friday, 27 September 2013

The Expat S/hero's Journey


The Expat's Way in 3 Acts and an ongoing, everyday Celebration!


There are two ways to live; you can live as if nothing is a miracle, or you can live as if everything is a miracle. ~Albert Einstein

My ongoing project is writing The Expat's Way. I am currently working on the second edition as well as a sketchnote collection to support the 4 workshops that have grown into and out of the book.

The Heart's Call
At Home Wherever You Are
On Top of the World
Celebration (everyday is a celebration)


Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Be Inspired and Change Something


Be Inspired & Change Something

Have you ever thought about using a coach? Have you ever used one in the past?

Those who have, have found it to be an immensely motivating and validating experience. For 30-90 minutes you are gifted with the focused attention on YOU and on what you want and need! You create the agenda and a coach will help you set the tone.

A coach authentically, and attentively nudges you and helps you shift towards greater congruence between you and your dreams.
  • A coach can help you connect to your mission and vision – showing you that you are never starting from scratch.
  • A coach helps you cultivate your great ideas, which may be hidden in distraction, just a seed waiting for loving attention to flourish! 
  • A coach is a supportive set of "believing" eyes – you know you have a good idea, a coach is a perfect person to bounce things off. Expect genuine feedback and even additional tools to stimilate even more creative ideas and connections.
  • A coach can help you process change and challenges in your life – whether you are facing specific challenges or you are ready to find clarity around things in general.
  • A coach can help you set goals, carry them to completion and embrace greater freedom.

Resources

1. Change is a Miracle, read more...

2. There are many ways to change a habit. This is an excerpt from a blog I wrote 2 months ago on the many ways of changing something...

Excerpt:
"The Power of Habit

I have promoted the power of practice. While I use the terms habit and practice interchangeably, there are slight differences in nuances, which is simply a matter of personal connection/preference.

What do the words habit and practice mean to you?

What is the strange looking puzzle on this page doing there? I enjoy playing with my ideas, playfulness is an attitude that I find powerful and empowering to bring into my practices, no matter what they are.

When you have an idea, you make it happen by turning it into a practice. What does play have to do with it? Practice is a serious business, yet practice to be sustainable, needs to embody "play". I have taken the 7 pivotal points of the Hero's Journey and represented them here as a puzzle.

Imagine playing with this puzzle. When something works for you, my philosophy is "play it forward"... this is the sustainability and appreciation I love to emphasize."

Excerpted from my blog, to read more and experiment with "new" practices and for more links and resources, click here...

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Open Up Your Habits to Different



I am here to transcend the everyday, the commonplace, habits that degenerates rather than regenerates...that depreciate rather than appreciate my potential. 

Everyday, I open myself up with courage to break my rules, to take risks, venture into the unknown and to redefine “failure”

I do not need to make bold, gigantic, changes. All that authentic growth asks of me is to change one thing... even a small thing... one thing that makes a difference. No, not the same difference but the difference that makes a difference!

Doing what you’ve always done in the way you’ve always done it, just gives you more of what you’ve always got. Such “non-actions” (actions that don’t make a relevant difference), I call “non-actions”.

I’m not going to start thinking of all the “lame” excuses as to why this task is impossible. Why would anyone want to waste their resources looking for excuses. The  hero’s journey is not one big adventure to find as many excuses as possible to not own your power and to not own your nature and originality. Perhaps it sounds extreme, that one has to disown the “comfort zone” choices (couch potato) to embrace and own our comfortable with uncertainty and magic person. This does not have to be a bad thing unless you want it to be.

A good place to start is always right here, right now. You are in the best position possible to make a difference. So, KISS it better... keep it super simple! Begin by simplifying your goals – with the intention to connect more fully to your strengths and to redefine your assumptions and rules, choose rules and assumptions that set you free.
Let's choose generative & sustainable goals (quality) over quantity this time. Let’s forget about the grandiose and focus on specific, meaningful, game-changing goals.
Start thinking in terms of your own formula for self-mastery. By the way, don’t get hung up on your formula or you will leave  yourself hanging out to fail. Let your formula not be set in stone... it’s a new and fluid set of rules and guidelines. Allow there to be exceptions when the exceptions are growth oriented! Let your formula be free to evolve and take you to places you have never been before. I like to call this an “open” formula for self-mastery.
1. Appreciative Inquiry
Reflect on what you have accomplished. I do this daily... At any point in my day, I take pause e.g. when I need a “time-out” or to recharge my batteries, to focus or center myself (and for many other reasons), not least because it begins with an oft-overlooked activity: meditation. I start by asking two questions: What went well? How can I take the good and make it better? It's a very simple but useful exercise that takes stock of where you've built new skills for success and where there's room for development. This a open-hearted assessment of what I’m capable of puts me in good stead to set and refine my goals as I go along.
2. Goals that Make a Difference
Brainstorm a list of meaningful goals i.e. that will make an impact. Now group these goals into categories or try to find common threads and themes.  Face it, you're much more likely to be successful if you: (1) Write out very specific goals and sub-goals, (2) write out a clear plan of action to achieve them, and (3) have a back-up plan for what you will do in case of challenges, distractions, and the like. Reflect on what matters most to you. Consider your purpose:
  • What am  I passionate about?
  • Are my goals driven by my passion and potential?
  • Are my goals directed towards action and performance?

3. Trim the Fat
Create a change with a "turnaround" list. To make a difference and to experience a difference, you need to notice a difference. The way to do this is to turn things around. To do this means what it means... you will be venturing into the unknown, learning to be comfortable with uncertainty and “letting go” of a lot of assumptions, ideas, beliefs and the like.  Replace depreciating habits with appreciating ones... this is the authentic turnaround. Get a piece of paper, draw a line down the middle. On the left side, list some habits. On the right hand side, write down a more appreciative version/variation. If you are going to turn your life around, you need to begin with turning your mind around.

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Where Are You Now?

If you’re thinking you don’t have the willpower for all of this, you are right! Forget about willpower, you don’t need it. You need to own your own power, the one that lives in your passion, in your heart, in your potential... in what you are doing already that works. Noticing what works is beginning with yes, with a ta-dah. Riding the ta-dah wave will crest at aha! … that is it’s nature. Read my book for free, Passion to Performance where you will find the steps to use the “SMARTEST STAR” model for goal & change management. Finally, prepare for exceptions...to make them and what to do when faced with them.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Hero's Journey & TAO of Experience

Updating my other blogs, the Hero's Journey and TAO of Experience.

Interesting read on how to use creative perspective, strategies and practices to create your experiences. Isn't this why we are all here, in a search for meaning and the eternal validation of our "creative essence".

Do not assume that all you have experienced is all there is to experience. We usually remember this therefore we have the courage to continue on our journeys. There are times we need to remind ourselves though.

Friday, 11 December 2009

The Tarot of Experience

TAROT FOR OPTIMIZING EXPERIENCE

Since my last post, I have been attending regular tarot study sessions with the London Tarot Study Group.

Having a space to share my interest in the tarot, has set me on a richer and more fulfilling leg of my journey.

Now, I am in a new place. I see how my interest in psychology and therapy, then in computers and then in art and then into coaching and then in tarot as a tool, have all merged into one whole - the world.

My new world allows me to experience art, to create art, to continue with my coaching practice and my interests in dreams and the unconscious as well as my need to express these merged interests with an entrepreneurial drive.

My Tarot of Experience is the new synthesis of my creative interests into one package.

I first created my weblog Gallery of Global Art to share my progression and evolution relating to my art. then I created Creative Connections (this weblog) to share my progression and evolution relating to my coaching. There was a direct link as I was coaching creative living and creative being as well as how to be more creative.

Now, as you follow both these weblogs, you will find an intertwining of the two as they have become one.