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The Conscious Framing of a Life

This is another excerpt from my bestselling book. Reframe Your Blame, How to Be Personally Accountable”

The Conscious Framing of a Life Here is an example of the impact of living life at the different levels of victimization and Personal Accountability.


Wyatt's First Night Home


Recently Cory and I have been blessed to adopt our first child, our son Wyatt. We have chosen an open adoption because we want him to know that his adoption plan was made out of love, that his best interests were the motivation, and that he simply has more family to love him than most children do. (In an open adoption, there is complete disclosure of all information between the biological and adoptive parents, both par-ties choose one another, and contact is negotiated be-tween the parties. That contact ranges from sending photos and letters to getting together for special events and more.)

We have just celebrated our first annual family-day gathering, having Wyatt’s birth mother and birth grandmother over for brunch. At this point, we are in contact about twice a month. In truth, we did not adopt a baby. We adopted an entire extended family.

Cory and I have had many conversations about how Wyatt may choose to interpret his adoption. For example, we have a friend who, to this day, is victimized by his adoption—so much so that, when he and his wife were having difficulty conceiving, he would not consider adopting because he felt he would not be able to love an adopted child as much as a biological one. I do not pretend to understand that, but I did not live his life. All I can tell you is that it is real for him.

Wyatt, on the other hand, will have at least six choices about how he chooses to frame the event of his adoption. Let’s consider them. (See The Evolution of Personal Accountability chart on page 14.)

Choice – External-Blame Victim

Wyatt may say or think, “There is or was something wrong with my birth mother or she would not have given me up for adoption.”

This framing will lead to a belief something like, “People hurt me and cannot be trusted.” The long-term implications of such a belief are challenging at best—a life of being on guard, protected, and ultimately disconnected and lonely.

Choice – Self-Blame Victim

Wyatt may say or think, “There is or was something wrong with me, which is why my birth mother gave me up for adoption. I was rejected because, for some reason, I am in-complete, not good enough, or some version of not worthy.”

(NOTE: “Not worthy” is one of the most common core negative beliefs that exists in North American society. It is directly related to the experience of the Self-Blame Victim.)

If Wyatt chooses to frame his life at this level of victimization, his experience of life will be that of never measuring up. Whenever something doesn’t go as well as hoped for, he will interpret this as his fault. He will be extraordinarily hard on himself. Over time, he will diminish his own self-confidence, self-respect, and self-esteem so much that he will be unable or unwilling to risk. Then, he will settle for a life far less than what he is capable of because he believes at a conscious or unconscious level that he deserves no better.

Choice – Self-Righteous Victim

Wyatt may say or think, “I understand that my birth mother made an adoption plan with my best interests in mind. I will do my best with the situation, but how a mother could reject her child is beyond me.”

Notice that, at this level, he intellectually gets what happened, but there is still a wound of rejection and blame aimed at his birth mother. He will project this into every relationship he has, sabotaging what he intellectually knows to be true with the pain of perceived rejection and denial.

It must be obvious to you that if Wyatt or anyone else chooses to live life from the Victim frame, each new experience will bring more victimization, more rejection, and more separation. Over time, all Victims become “drainers.” Drainers are people who consume more energy than they create, take more than they give, and ultimately have few or no relationships that work.

Yes, it is easy to see how these Victim interpretations could affect his life just as they could affect all our lives. Cory and I can’t control how Wyatt chooses to see his life. However, we believe that we can influence his view with love, honesty, and openness so that he will choose to see his adoption experience from an account-able perspective as follows.

Choice – Emotional Response Accountability

Wyatt may say or think, “The simple fact is that my birth mother made an adoption plan for me. I will consciously choose to be thankful for my adoptive family as they are thankful for me. I choose to accept, share, and participate in life as it is, with love and appreciation, knowing my birth mother made the best possible choice she could at the time.”

This accountable framing will support Wyatt to be present in his life; to develop an attitude of gratitude; to know that he was and is and always will be wanted, loved, supported, and the highlight of Cory’s and my life.

Just this level of accountability will transform his life—as it could yours—but there is more.

Choice – Practical Accountability

Wyatt may say or think, “I have co-created the experience of having additional family (a birth family and an adoptive family), of being loved and cherished by even more people than most. I know there is a lesson in this about acceptance, love, and the definition of family, I will learn it and apply it in my life and with my own children.”

Imagine for a moment what this would mean. Wyatt’s energy is focused on who loves him and on the fabric of his unusually large family. The lesson is about applying love, redefining what family means, and deciding how he will give of himself to his family. What a marvelous supporting and empowering interpretation of an adoption experience.

Yet there is still one more step!



Wyatt Skating on his own!



Choice – Spiritual Accountability

Wyatt may say or think, “As a spiritual being, I co-created coming here in human form to share my life and love in an unconventional way. In my transition from spirit to human form, I co-created healing the relationship between my birth mother and birth grand-mother. Together, we chose the perfect family who love and accept us for who and what we are, divine sparks of God. We love and ac-cept them on the same basis.

“I chose to come to the physical plane and have more parents than the norm, and to experience greater love, intimacy, connection, and contribution for all involved.”

At this level of Personal Accountability, Wyatt believes that he chose both his sets of parents, that he participated, and that he did so with purpose. Clearly, this will lead to a life of purpose, one free of blame. This approach to life says that the event was not random or an accident. He will ask and answer the questions: What does it mean? What can I learn? How does it relate to my life mission?

Think for a moment about how Personal Account-ability will impact Wyatt’s life. And think also about how Personal Accountability will impact yours.

Consciousness Clue

The hallmark of Personal Accountability is absence of blame.

If you are interested in more of the book you can purchase it here.


Las Vegas, Joint Ventures and Sleep

Just in the Las Vegas airport after a whirlwind trip. I was here working on a joint venture with a friend Bill Walsh, the creator of PowerTeam International. I had a great time, thanks Bill for a great event, fun parties and amazing hospitality.

While I was working my dear wife Cory caught up on some much deserved sleep (that poor woman has not slept through the night in 5 months since our youngest Jasxon came home.)
Jaxson Jolly Jumper

Our trip was fantastic on all counts, we escaped -36 degree weather in Calgary, Cory got more sleep in 3 nights than she got in the previous 10 days and Bill and I are doing some very exciting work together. I am going to be speaking in Orlando at the end of April with Powerteam at their Inspiration 2020 event (I will have some amazing offers to share in a couple of weeks). In addition I and Personal Best will be bringing Bill and his team to Calgary on March 15th where he will be presenting “Vision to Wealth”.

PowerTeam is a fascinating category creator that offers a blend of personal development, business coaching and training PLUS venture funding! I am thrilled and excited to bring this talented diverse team to Calgary. We will be doing much more work together in the future. In the meantime set aside March 15th in your calender and prepare to give your business a quantum leap!

Visit PowerTeam

A special thanks to my Mom and Sister for taking such great care of our boys, they were under the weather and I know they can be a handful at the best of times. So thank you from the bottom of our hearts, if not for knowing you two were with them, Cory could never have left them and gotten the break that she needed so much!

Stay tuned for updates on new cities that Personal Best will be in this year, it is going to be a fantastic ride!

Jay

PS: One of my favorite quotes of all weekend was JD Rockafeller “As I got older, I stopped listening to what people said, and only paid attention to what they did” Love, Love, LOVE IT!

Annual Assessment 2010

Now that the flurry of New Years week goals and pitches are complete, I would like to share with you an annual process that I have been doing for over a decade.

The key to me about this process is simple. Most people relive and recreate the same fundamental experiences over and over and over again! The reason generally speaking is simply this we as human beings are not that good at actually learning from our past, and our unconscious embedded resistance patterns attract and recreate the same types of people, circumstances, situations and choices that we have been making for most of our lives.

The fundamental law of resistance is this: Resistance breeds resistance, What you resist persists, what you resist over time you become! Simply put until we deal with our resistance and the unconscious beliefs that trigger resistance we are trapped to repeat the same patterns over and over again.

The assessment form I am sharing with you here is a simple yet powerful process to actually learn from our experience of the past year and consciously APPLY those lessons to our life this year!

Truly learning from the past is one of the most powerful ways to break the patterns of resistance in our lives. So lets get to it!

Here is a tele seminar that steps you through each stage of the form although it is stepping the participants through a shorter version of the form. Download here.

The form can be downloaded here.

This process is powerful and it works. Take the time to make sure that 2011 is all that you want it to be. You deserve it!

I will be doing a live workshop version of this free for Inner Circle members on Thursday Jan 13th, in Calgary at the Personal Best Building 6:30 – 10:00 pm

3 Keys to Creating Great Workshops and Seminars

We have all been there, a workshop or seminar that we ate truly fascinated by the topic and happy to be there. At the front of the room is a talented and gifted program leader with great wisdom and content to share. Then it begins to fall apart.

The program does not start on time. When it does it does not seem to be really purposeful. The facilitator get in a fight with the easel trying to flip paper. The leader gives directions to an activity that has 15 steps you and the rest of the group are confused and no one does anything. Or the instructions are clear but they do not give you any time to actually do the activity or make sure that everyone gets a chance to participate. Or one of my favorites is sitting there watching them read from a manual, good god I can read!! The list goes on and on and on. Again the material is great, the facilitator is brilliant in their area of expertise but the experience is diminished by their lack of training and knowledge in designing and delivering small and large group facilitated experiences.

It really is a crime because it costs tremendously: it costs value for the participants, it costs credibility for the program leader, it costs money for the organization in terms of ongoing sales.

Facilitating skills are NOT that complex or difficult but there are not that many places to learn them from people with significant experience.

I have trained and supported hundreds of facilitators to design, market and deliver their own programs over the past 20 years and I want to share my top 3 training tips with you.

1) Do your own work! Do your own work! Did I mention do your own work? The number of times I have seen people present material that they were not completely grounded on personally is scary! Please note I have worked primarily in the personal transformation industry where this is even more significant than in other arenas but it is vital everywhere. You MUST live your content to the best of your abilities or don’t bother.

2) Be clear about your motive, yea, yea I know you want to save the world, help people less fortunate than you, of course. However until you tell yourself the truth about ego and attention needs you will have great difficulty succeeding. Here is a little secret. EVERY facilitator/program leader who has ever stood on a stage has high (some super high) attention needs. It is part if what attracts them to the business. Significance, attention, needing to be needed, love, adoration superiority again the list can go on and on. Please understand these are pretty basic human needs, having the needs are not the issue…pretending being at the front of the room is a selfless act is an issue of epic proportions.

3) Overlooking basic skills. Usually under the erroneous view of the material and message is so valuable that the details do not matter. That is not true! Hire someone who has experience get a mentor who has designed content get the basic skills handled for you and your clients. It is not hard you just need the support!

As I am writing this I am getting flashbacks to a variety of crazy things that I have seen novice facilitators do that caused programs to suffer and in some cases outright fail. Please do not be one of those, the truth is the world needs you and your gift, there is greater demand for adult education today than ever before. Do what it takes to support yourself to succeed.

My core company Personal Best Seminars has been providing transformational seminars including Facilitator Development for over 20 years, we have over 30,000 graduates who tell us regularly that our programs are the best organized and delivered that they have ever experienced.

Due to a ton of requests I have created an Accelerated Facilitator Training program that starts late May. If you are interested contact me directly at jfiset@me.com

Jay

Questions You Must Answer…Self Awareness Activity (Book Excerpt)

Here is an excerpt of my best selling book “Reframe Your Blame, How To Be Personally Accountable” It is an activity that from my perspective is a BASELINE of personal awareness that all of us MUST have. Answer the questions, if this topic is of interest to you, you can still register for Personal Best Level One a 3 day transformational workshop FREE (until the end of day January 3rd 2011).

 

Activity – Self Awareness
Here are some self-awareness questions. (If any of these questions are tough or too difficult for you to answer, then you have work to do, because these questions hardly scratch the surface of leading a conscious life.)

What are your three most significant limiting beliefs?
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What are your three most supportive beliefs?
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What is the most significant payoff you get for your re-curring negative patterns?

How do you take care of yourself?
Physically

Mentally

Emotionally

Spiritually

What is your motivation to take care of yourself in those ways?

Are you in debt? What does that say about you and your belief system?

Is your job or career in alignment with your life pur-pose?

What are your spiritual beliefs? Can you articulate them? Do you live your life in alignment with them?

What is your life mission?

The answers to these questions can transform your life…are you ready?

To find out more visit The Creator’s Code.

Jay