Make A Difference With One New Thing

Every Day For Thirty-One Days

The universe is absolutely chock full of different little life hacks that you can do to give yourself a boost. They don’t usually require monumental actions on your part. They may even be considered by a majority of human beings to be inconsequential and are dismissed as of no value. C’est la vie. One of these overlooked little things that you can do to add to your pile of life’s poker chips is to insert one thing different into your daily routine for a month. Pay attention. Watch for little signs of good coming your way. In some way, this alchemic action seems to help keep the pores of your mind open to better receive “good stuff”. Your creativity and brainpower are stimulated. You may ask just how doing something differently bring you any possible benefit? It’s stupid you say. Science doesn’t support such a notion. Well then, don’t do it. Stop reading now and wait for next Thursday’s post. As is always the case, you choose. Free will is a most beautiful gift from the Almighty.

It Doesn’t Hurt and It Can Be Fun

There is entirely too much drudgery in the daily life of human beings, especially after the “school-job-marriage-children-family-duties-responsibilities-blls to be paid-crises to be handled-conflict to be dealt with-“you better go to that job you dislike or else”-“maybe I will get five years after i retire to do what I like” phase of your life begins. First of all, plotting out “thirty-one days of difference” is not painful. It will not hurt you. Second of all, you may even find it to be a fun diversion from your regular rut, excuse me, I mean, routine. When you can do something that you find is fun that also contributes to your overall wellbeing, I believe that is what is termed a “win-win” situation.

Don’t Take The Freeway Home Today

To jumpstart this little personal experiment, here are thirty one examples of ways that you can experience something different each day of the month. If you find that some are not to your liking, feel free to cook up your own.

1) Take a Different Way To and From Work or School (that it may take longer is not the point here).

2) Eat your meals with your non-dominant hand with one eye closed (after this you will appreciate more your dominant hand and your second eye).

3) Drink your morning coffee out of a different cup in a different place in a different way (for example, if you drink with with cream and sugar, drink it black).

4) Do a one day fast from something you do every day (social media, texting, soda, beer, food, tv, sugar, talking, worrying. etc.). I know, this can be really hard.

5 ) Do something totally random in a public setting (like Peter Finch from the movie “Network” – “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore”).

6) Go to the supermarket, pick out one fruit or vegetable you never ate before and eat it.

7) Block out one uninterupted hour without fail to something that you have been wanting to do or start but never seem to have time for. If you can’t do this one, maybe you really do not want to do it.

8) Read one full chapter in a new book.

9) Take a short walk along a route that you never walked before (please be safe, no walking where you do no feel safe).

10) Learn how to say thank you in a foreign language and say it to someone when the occasion arises (ie., someone holds open a door for you). An example would be “As the Polish say, Dziekuje”.

11) Watch a movie (something without commercials) that you never watched before.

12) Buy a newspaper and read something on each page.

13) Wear a shirt that you haven’t worn in over a year.

14) Pick out one favorite bible verse or a favorite quote from someone and continually repeat it in your mind over and over again for 20 minutes while you are commuting to or from work or school or some other activity where your train of thought will not be interrupted

15) Treat yourself at one meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) to something you never eat or drink because it is just too expensive. Savor it.

16) Just get started on something, 15 minutes will suffice, something that needs to get done that you have been procrastinatiing on. The starting of it sometimes busts the dam.

17) Spend fifteen miniutes outlining a plan to accomplish one single thing that you should have done years ago and have always come up with an excuse for not doing it. Then, even if it is a tiny ten minutes per day, start doing it, even if it takes you another ten years.

18) Drink eight eight ounce glasses of spring water over sixteen hours (four half litre bottles). That comes to four ounces per hour.

19) Go to bed three hours later than usual (for me this would be 1:30 instead of 10:30) Or wake up three hours earlier than usual (for me this would be 3:00 instead of 6:00).

20) Send 3 people a silent blessing that you pass on the street or in a car. An example: “God bless this person today. Thank you”.

21) Get a full eight hours sleep. Or if you already do, then stay in bed for another hour or two.

22) Take the stairs instead of the elevator.

23) Walk in the rain for ten minutes (a light rain, not a deluge).

24) Declutter for a solid hour (closet, bureau, storage box, your car, your mind).

25) If you live in southern New Jersey, order a cheesesteak from Chick’s Deli (Cherry Hill) or a pizza from Marinos Pizzeria (Runnemede) or Szechuan food from Han Dynasty (Cherry Hill).

26) Take an old fashioned 30 minute soaking bath.

27) Compose a four line song and sing it once every hour in your mind (or if you are alone, out loud).

28) Take your blood pressure once in the morning and once in the evening.

29) Write down something you want to learn about the computer or your smartphone – spend one solid uninterrupted hour at least getting started in learning it.

30) Watch the geese or the birds or the clouds for ten solid minutes.

31) Find one different thing every hour to say a silent thank you for (probably the easiest thing to do of this whole list).

32) If you experience a really vivid dream that sticks with you after you wake up, write down the main points of it and ponder it over the course of the day.

Again, if you fail to see how any of this will help you, just do it anyway. It won’t kill ya. See what happens. None of the things above will take more than one hour out of your day (most will take much less). For one measly month, you can afford it. And you just might have some fun along the way. Before starting this experiment, write your thirty-one things down in your notebook or a sheet of paper and check them off each day as you do them. If you subsequently perceive that nothing happened as a result, you are wrong. You experienced thirty-one new experiences to add to your life’s collection. Those experiences all add to your lifetime of learning. And learning is good (especially if you do not have to do it “the hard way”). If you don’t like some of these examples, by all means, make up your own, exercise your Imagination. If good things happen for you following this little experiment, the skeptic will say, “Nonsense, they would have happened anyway.” How about this response — You decide. Refuse to allow any other human being to decide what you are supposed to believe. Refuse to allow the controllers to have control over your beliefs. They do not have that right. You were born with free will. Use it. Live free. Believe free.

Busting Free From That Damned Stupid Cycle

The Stock Market Chart Syndrome

Is there anyone else besides me out there in internet land whose life resembles one of those stock market charts (picture in your mind a series of connected “W’s”). Things go good for a time, then something happens and troubles set in. Then the troubles eventually subside and good times return to embrace me. Then they decide to go on vacation and the bad times come in to take their place. I term it “that damned stupid cycle.” I can picture the gods on Mount Olympus looking down at me when times are good and Zeus says to another god, “He thinks things are good now. Watch this” (and he pows me with a lightning bolt of misfortune). Then Zeus and his confederate start boisterous laughter as they high five each other.

Me Helping Me

It has taken me almost seven decades but I have finally arrived at that point where I think I have figured out the primary reason why my life has been as it has been. It is a different reason for each of us. In my case, there is no more margin of error for me as my time on earth is quickly running out. Only a few short years remain. I feel like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz in the tower where the wicked witch turns over the hourglass and says, “See this – This is how much time you have left to be alive. And it isn’t long my pretty, It isn’t long.” Now is the time for me to act with urgency to do what is necessary to bust free from that damned stupid cycle.

As I have written these weekly posts over the course of the last year, I have slowly come to realize a grand irony in my writing these posts. It hit me the other day that they are meant as much to help me personally as much as they are to help anyone that may be reading them. I have a number of manifestations pending now in a number of different areas. The thoughts and ideas that wind up on paper in the form of these blog posts are all part of my crystallizing those manifestations into my reality.

What Are You Prepared To Do ?

In the movie, “The Untouchables”, starring Kevin Costner and Sean Connery, when Costner as Elliot Ness requests help from Connery’s character, Jim Malone, an honest Chicage cop, in putting Al Capone in prison, Malone asks him, “What are you prepared to do?” Ness answers, “Everything within the law”. Malone responds, ” And then, what are you prepared to do? If you open the can on these people Mr. Ness, you must be prepared to go all the way because they won’t give up the fight until one of you is dead.”

For the purposes of this blog post, I will reframe that last statement by Connery into this statement – unless you do what is necessary in your life, either you will be walking around captive to the damn stupid cycle or the damned stupid cycle will finally be put to death.

Are you ready to do what is necessary to bust free?

The very existence of your true life depends on your raw honest answer to that one question.

If the answer is yes, then proceed forth now and do it. If the answer is no, then stop bemoaning your fate. Accept living in the cycle for the remainder of your time here and just try to make the best of it. Maybe right now you are just not ready. Maybe at a later time you will change your mind and be prepared to do what is necessary.

The choice is yours. You have been given free will by Divine Source in order that you may live full, live abundantly, and live free of that damned stupid cycle if you so choose, but, only if you so choose.

What do you choose? What are you prepared to do?

Attract Good Luck With “A Lucky Pony”

YOU CAN ALWAYS USE GOOD LUCK

Come on now, who doesn’t want to have good luck. To have something good just kind of fall into your lap. Everything you were hoping for all comes together for you. Wouldn’t it be mindblowing if you could actually do something, something you actually had the ability to do, to literally attract good luck to you. How would it feel to experience good luck without waiting for the fickle finger of fate to tap you on the head with a dollop of it. Well, you can. You can draw good luck to you in your daily life with a calm certainty, just as a magnet always draws to it all manner of ferrous metals. How powerful your magnet becomes depends on just how much you choose to commit yourself to the process. You can choose to be a dollar store magnet or a large electro-magnet. The process consists of three things that you can do, starting today, starting right now, to magically induce Lady Luck to cozy right up to you.

PERSPECTIVE

How you view circumstances, events and conditions is of course colored by your conditioning by the society and culture in which you live. Starting in childhood, you pick up ways of looking at things from everyone around you. Nevertheless, when it comes down to the bottom line, you are always the ultimate arbitrer of your perspective. Perhaps the most well known tool of measuring human perspective is the “glass half empty…..glass half full” question. A person is shown a drinking glass. Within the glass is water which takes up half of the volume that the glass can hold. The person is told to state whether the glass is half empty or half full. The response then indicates the perspective of that person. There are actually about a half dozen possible answers to that question that would all be true. The point of the exercise however is to gauge how that person sees life and life’s events……their perspective on what they see. You may believe it or choose not to believe it but, how you look at things, your perspective, can bring you good luck, bad luck or blah luck. Cultivate the perspective that everything that happens to you ultimately brings you good luck.

OPEN

Open your mind to accept that possibilities for good luck for you can come down one of a thousand different avenues. It does not all have to come down those two or three or six roads that you expect. The Imagination of Supreme Universal Intelligence is breathtakingly endless. Your breakthrough that you are longing for, striving for, dreaming about, may just jump out at you from the least expected places and people. Hone your intuition. Pay attention. Listen to it. It is your tool of power but not if you choose not to use it. Your logical mind wants you to always follow its instructions without question but your intuition is your personal pipeline to the Almighty. If you open all the doors and windows of of your mind so that good luck can come in from any direction, the easier it will be for good fortune to find its way to you.

NEW

Ruts. We all get into them. They are comfortable. The thing about ruts however is that the more you travel in the same ruts every day, the deeper they get and the harder it is to get out of them. The Grand Canyon was formed by the endless flow of the Colorado River along the same route. If you want to have good luck, stop today and look at everything you do, everything you say, everything you think and everything you feel. Is there one point during your waking hours, that you can consciously do something differently, something in a way more beneficial to you than the way that you have been doing it. It doesn’t have to be all four activities (doing, saying, thinking, feeling). Just pick one. It doesn’t have to be every waking hour. Just start with one thing during one hour and do it in a different way, if the way you are currently using is not bringing you the results that you desire. Always search for a better way, a way that yields more benefit to you than the way you have been proceeding. Sometimes you have to step out of your comfort zone. When you shake things up a bit, you can cause a electical charge that attracts good luck. Why ruts are so appealing to us? We are comfortable with them. You will find that the more you are willing to adapt to changing circumstances through new approaches, the easier it becomes. The Universe sees your efforts and ultimately responds with good luck showing up on your doorstep with a suitcase and telling you it’s going to visit with you for awhile.

YOU

Godd luck doesn’t come from a rabbit’s foot or a horseshoe or a four leaf clover or a fairy godmother. Good luck comes to you as a result of you. You. How you think – how you feel – how you perceive – how you speak – how you act – what you choose to believe. You may possess one of the above-noted talismans but their power to bring good luck all comes from you. The good luck comes from your belief that they bring you good luck. The belief is the key, not the talisman, and that belief comes from within you. For heavens sake, just try it why don’t you. Put on your imaginary white labcoat and treat it as your own scientific experiment. Get a bound notebook. Write in it (1) a record of your perspective of how any circumstance you experience can end in benefit in some way. Write in it (2) a record of any new possibilities that arise to which you open your mind. Write in it (3) a record of that one new thing that you did that day. Write it in any way you want. It is your experiment. Perhaps on some days there is nothing to write. That’s OK, just stick with it. Do it for a solid six months. It won’t cost you a single red cent (unless you have to go to the dollar store and pick up a few bound notebooks and a pen). And yes, be sure to meticulously record it in your notebook when that beautiful good luck, both big and small, comes your way. You will be pleasantly surprised. Be forewarned however – you may experience a measure of disappointment in yourself for not doing it sooner. When then happens, just remember the old saying – Better Late Than Never.

One last thing – What about that “lucky pony” mentioned in the title of this post? Well, I love acronyms for remembering things. If you take the first letters of the words – perspective, open, new and you, what do you have – that’s right, the word “pony”.

What An Incredible Waste of Time

Lines Fom A Movie

Whenever I hear or think the phrase, “What a waste of time” or “That’s just a big waste of time”, my mind occasionally brings up lines from one or both of two movies that I have watched. The first is in the movie, “Groundhog Day” with Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell. The basic premise of the movie is that Bill Murray, who begins the movie as an egocentric jerk, gets stuck in a time warp and is forced to re-live the same day over and over again. During his time in this time warp he attempts to seduce his co-employee Andie MacDowell. As he is wining and dining her over dinner in a restaurant, he is feigning interest in the various aspects of her life. During this charade he asks her what she majored in during college. She answers that it was nineteenth century French poetry. Murray can’t help himself and starts derisively laughing saying, “What an incredible waste of time”. The other movie line comes from the movie, “Middle of the Night” starring Frederic March and Kim Novak. In this movie March plays a successful businessman and lonely widower in his early 60’s who begins a romance with Novak, his secretary who is in her late 20’s. Almost everyone around March (family, friends, etc.) strongly disapproves of this romance, especially his daughter and his sister. One day as March is struggling as to how to proceed, his business partner, who is stuck in a loveless marriage, counsels him to follow his heart. If the romance does not last, then so be it, he says to March. The business partner, named Walter Lockman in the movie, disparages his own life for not doing so and during the conversation says to March, “You know what they’re going to put on my tombstone – Here Lies Walter Lockman – This Was A Big Waste of Time”.

The Post-Death Life Review

There are times when I reflect upon my own lifetime thus far and wonder if that is what is going to be inscribed on my tombstone when I die. In my mind I observe my many successful positive manifestations as well as my numerous failures and flaws. I observe the minor miracles I have gratefully been privileged to experience as well as the stupid blunders I have made. I review my life as a son, a grandson, a brother, a father, a spouse, an employee, a friend, a businessman, a neighbor and so on. As I review my life now, during my lifetime, I look it as a kind of rehearsal for the big enchalada life review that will take place when my spirit exits the body at death and moves on. I will be looking at successful opportunities and missed opportunities…intuition followed and intuition ignored…productive use of my alloted time and time thoroughly wasted on trivial matters…keen perception and total lack of perception. To manifest a reality in these final few years of my life that will give that life review movie a happy ending is the one focus of my remaining time now.

And Yet, If You Have Breath, You Have Hope

As I was formulating the idea I wanted to convey in this post, I was led to this quote from the author Alexander Solzhenitsyn from the book, “The Gulag Archipelago” – “There is nothing that so assists the awakening of omniscience within us as insistent thoughts about one’s own transgressions, errors, mistakes.” With these last ten years or so, it is my heart’s desire to take full advantage of all oppprtunities, to explicitly follow my intuition, to use my precious time on things that matter and to continually sharpen my perception. Will I succeed? I sure hope so. How about you? Every day of life, regardless of whatever current circumstances which you find yourself in, is a new lifetime, with new opportunities. If you have breath, you have hope. Even in the midst of the prison gulag hellhole, at the end of one day in his life, Ivan Denisovich could say to himself – “All in all, it was a good day”. With that sixteen or so hours that you have to work with each day, put everything you have into whatever it is that you are doing, wherever you happen to be. Everything. Then at night go to sleep “living in the end” in your Imagination. It is your choice. It always has been. It always will be. And by your choice, the shape and texture and substance of your life is sculpted.