The hurricane of life management

by Gavriel Shaw

in Creative Process

Here is a fun and provocative conversation that I had with a friend and Joint Venture Partner via Instant Messenger software.

Obviously the point here is to consider in what ways it is relevant to your own choices, or lack thereof…

Gav: are you going to talk to Lynn McTaggart soon, or I can?

Jamie: soon, i just need to feel settled

Gav: but do you really think you will?

Gav: i mean until you’re in the other Holborn flat in 2 months

Jamie: i honestly don’t know yet  Jamie: it’s all so up in the air

Gav: what is?

Jamie: life!

Gav: what do you mean, exactly?

Gav: bring it back down from the air.

Jamie: i mean moving around all the time, packing, unpacking etc

Jamie: yes wish I could catch it all and sort it out!

Gav: let the flurry of environmental conditions whirl around you, whilst your consciousness remains in the quiet eye of the tornado, choose your focus and purpose, and take the simple obvious steps that are next

Gav: what do you think?

Gav: easier said than done?

Gav: well obviously, but too difficult to do?

Jamie: hmmm well I’m all for staying centered while the tornado whirls around

Gav: so never mind the baggage and bags, that will get done

Gav: there must be a few things important to your actual development

Jamie: it’s doable but not easily learned in a day!

Gav: there’s nothing to learn

Gav: listen to your heart, sit in quietude, right out a little list of priorities, and get it done  Gav: that’s it

Jamie: yes, sensible

Gav: just obvious

Gav: and easy

Gav: how long would it take to arrange the mailing with lynn?

Gav: what actually needs to be done?

Jamie: if so obvious then why so many people all lost and helpless?

Gav: because they say to themselves that they’re up in the air, and so they never look at the next two steps in front of them

Jamie: hmmm

Gav: which comes down to the person, not the circumstances

Jamie: yes

Gav: obvious

Gav: and we think things are more complicated than they are

Gav: hence we look for complicated answers

Gav: we’re loonytunes

Gav: the answers are simple and obvious, and the steps are easy

Gav: go with the flow

Gav: in the quiet eye of the tornado  Jamie: hmmmm very succinctly put

–end of conversation–

Ultimately, you must define what success means to you.

What would it be like to organize yourself?

I myself lived with the pain of failure for a long time until I realized that success is something we must choose to live moment to moment.

This creates the initial requirements to organize yourself.   The choice must be made to live an organized life.  When you make that choice to organize yourself and your life, magic seems to occur.

Perhaps you already made it and hence found this article, or perhaps you are just beginning now by thinking of how Jamie’s experience compares to your own.  As you read that dialogue, and you might want to skim over it again, did you see yourself reflected in any personal situations, especially at the points I highlighted?

In this bizarre anti-civilisation we live in on Earth we cause our own failures when we allow difficult or trying situations to distract us from what we hold as important.

Jamie was in the middle of moving twice, and allowed that to sabotage all of his important creative projects.   It doesn’t need to be like that. But without a system or self organization, that is how things turn out.

To organize yourself requires firstly making a definite choice to organize yourself, your life, your home, your circumstances, and to make choice to not let difficult circumstances stop you from activities that are highly important to you.

I invite you to make that initial choice to learn how to get organized in the journey to organize your life.

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