New rules

Posted on July 23rd, 2009 by Shawn in Living our best lives, Stretching the comfort zone

They’re not following the old rules at the Tour de France…a couple of times this week riders made some maneuvers or strategies that raised eyebrows. Lance didn’t like someone not giving someone else the respect he was due.

The world is changing; the energies are shifting; there’s a sense of instability. Doesn’t it feel like we’re going to have to learn to do things differently? Learn new ways to ride the changes through, new personal “rules” to help support us.
And right now, I don’t think most of us yet know what the new rules will be. So, at tleast our own personal rules should be ones that work for us.

If you obey all the rules you miss all the fun. – Katharine Hepburn

Watch your language:
It’s interesting to recognize that the language we can reflect our inner ties that bind…if you are using “have to,” “can’t,” or “should,” be mindful of the origin of the belief you hold about the situation. These three phrases indicate a sense of powerlessness. We can look for new, more supportive perspectives. Isn’t that great? What a great opportunity!

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