Episodios

  • Career Uncertainty
    Mar 4 2023
    Uncertainty, the symptom of change that can lead us down the conscious path of worry and fear. Our career, our work, is a path in which we may find harmony but not always. It can manifest both feelings of fulfilment and lack, content in what we do versus there is something missing. Throughout our life the conscious and unconscious conditions will change and give way to progression of aspects of the person, to acquire more, to give more, to help others, to care for family. When we live in harmony things will feel aligned with our conscious, but change is always inevitable as nothing can remain stagnant without encountering resistance.
    Más Menos
    34 m
  • Medical Trust & Accountability
    Mar 3 2023
    A position through which you guide or advice others, inherently carries a significant amount of responsibility, at least it should. A trust relationship can be formed between a person and somebody they see as a potential guide, presuming they will protect them from harm. When information is given, with presumed authority and “fact”, and relayed as instruction or law, the notion that there is no authority nor “fact” is not considered. When information is later given, contradicting the earlier “fact” the ability to carry responsibility and correct the information is paramount to maintaining any kind of trust. The review I mention can be read here > https://www.cochrane.org/CD006207/ARI_do-physical-measures-such-hand-washing-or-wearing-masks-stop-or-slow-down-spread-respiratory-viruses
    Más Menos
    7 m
  • Lifting the veil
    Feb 17 2023
    The information that we seek, perhaps, is always there, our ability to perceive it may not always be in such a conducive state. Lifting the veil is perception.
    Más Menos
    44 m
  • Recognise your value
    Feb 16 2023
    Take a digital look around, LinkedIn is full of stories; those who no longer work for a big tech company [mass layoffs] are sharing their experience. In spite of such inhumane methods of making people redundant, so many of these people are using the brand that ditched them, as a means of elevating status. Granted, the prospect of having no guaranteed income for the first time in 15 to 20 years can cause any type of irrational act. Including promoting yourself as “Ex-Bigtech” who used and abused you but they are still good in their mechanical heart. What is happening is focus is being kept on the place that kept their attention for all them years, they relate their value to that experience and to that brand. That is not a good place to position your own brand, it devalues you. Recognise your own worth and value and you need never promote yourself in such a way, you can focus on what you bring and how you bring it and “oh yeah and i delivered it for that large big box delivery company Amazon”. You want the company looking for you and your value in the hope that you will value them.
    Más Menos
    35 m
  • As within, so without
    Feb 14 2023
    Consider, changing diet without effect on physical appearance. For diet affects the feeling, processes and overall condition of our inner world, and so logically that will not be reflected in our external physicality. Unless of course there was some interconnected-ness between our inner and outer worlds, if that is true why do so many focus on diet OR exercise, many will starve but run for hours ... Are they simply extremists or have they struck a chord of disharmony?
    Más Menos
    41 m
  • The Distracted Mind
    Feb 8 2023
    Technology. Has enabled convenience, normalised it and got some of us addicted having things now. We need time in which to deal with some of our bigger, longer running problems e.g. such as childhood traumas, technology can keep the mind in a state of distraction in a constant state of wanting new or more information. Compare this with a diet of heavily processed foods, the digestive system constantly working to digest complex foods that have little value to improving the state of your body. The body and mind need the quiet, they need a break from all the distractions and processed foods we throw into it.
    Más Menos
    45 m
  • The Great Reset?
    Feb 4 2023
    Revisiting this hot topic. It appeared without any context “you will own nothing” taken as a literal, that this group that sling this term “the great reset” where going to some how prevent ownership of things and that you will live how they bid you to. Literals aside, they fore-warned of change and added their own ideas as to how that change may express itself. If you knew patterns for change through generations, you could steer people toward your ideals in advance. Technology is a good example of this, tablets and other handheld computers where launched way before the iPad or Amazon Fire, but the timing for adoption was not “right”. Timing is everything. How many people would have accepted remaining in place for weeks on end prior to 2020? 2003, 2009 ... similar events that pale in comparison to what happened in 2020. I was in the “epicenter” in 2003 [SARS act 1, Hong Kong] and my experience then was a complete contrast to 2020. Timing. 2009 is significant, a flu epidemic in the UK that to me went largely unnoticed, but reading a government report on the whole event, it was a precursor for things to come in 2020. Most notably, this reported highlighted a need to utilise “behavioural insights”, a group that determine how to communicate with the general populous in order to alter their behaviour ... this was a key utility in 2020. So the great reset whether in the image of a largely inexperienced figure head of the WEF or not, the undertones cannot be ignored. Change is inevitable, the way in which we adapt is how we can prosper, the mainstream efforts offer these changes as new evolutions of industry and technology but this is following the path of ignorance and providing those who listen with no choice. There is always choice, just choose the path and observe what is happening.
    Más Menos
    1 h y 6 m
  • Frustration
    Feb 3 2023
    Frustration is the pinnacle, born from how we react and respond to people in ways that we don’t truly align, of responding due to perceived expectation or obligation; either way creates an unstable way of living. Observing and recognising patterns that lead to frustration can enable more conscious decision making and a much more balanced way of living.
    Más Menos
    1 h y 28 m