Archive for Personal development – Page 9

Becoming a Generator and Creator

This is a excerpt from my book “Reframe Your Blame, How to Be Personally Accountable” It focuses on the key elements of becoming a generator (or what I will call a creator in future editions.

Consciousness Clue

We choose all our beliefs, consciously and less than consciously, to help us make sense of and cope with the world. Some of those beliefs may no longer support us. If all our beliefs are chosen in the first place, why not choose beliefs that support us in feeling happy, joyful, and purposeful?

Becoming a Generator

Once you begin to wrap your head and heart around dealing with the mechanics of life at the practical level of accountability and you explore the broader arching lessons of spiritual evolution, often a pattern begins to emerge. You discover that the lessons you are learning are related, not random. Cumulatively, they will answer your question, “What is my mission?” More on this in the final segment of the book.

Indicators That You Are a Generator

Of all the benefits of accountability, one of the easiest to observe is what life is like when you stop draining yourself and others and become a generator. Most people instinctually get what this means, but let’s answer the question, “A generator of what?”

The short answer is, “a generator of whatever you focus on—energy, love, acceptance, money, support, wisdom, knowledge, connection—the list is almost endless.”

When you’re a generator, you experience synergy. Amazingly, the effects of the whole become greater than the sum of the parts. One plus one no longer equals two. Now, it equals eleven.

Here are some clues to recognize when you are being a generator:

  • People seek you out and want to be with you.
  • You can be alone and feel optimistic, powerful, and loved.
  • You have the capacity to give without feeling less or drained.
  • You have clear boundaries and create relationships where they are respected.
  • You have personal integrity. You keep your word with self and others.
  • Your self talk is encouraging, generally positive, and propels you forward

Indicators of Personal Accountability

How can you tell if you are actually being accountable? Be warned. Initially, there are times when we flip back and forth between victimization and accountability several times within the same thought. This is common. Even when you dedicate yourself to Personal Accountability, you still have all those old Victim stories, triggers, and patterns in your memory. Be patient. It takes time, practice and purpose.

To support you along the way, there are some milestones that you can look for to see if you are on track.

Early Indicators
  • Using I-me-my centered language
  • Being grounded in reality, honest with self and others
  • Applying the remedies for your payoffs and protections
  • Engaging in life solutions
  • Framing conversations around applying lessons and learning
  • Consciously choosing beliefs
  • Choosing resourceful and empowering emotional states
  • Minimizing meeting needs through payoffs and protections
  • Enjoying a high level of resiliency
  • Experiencing relationships that work
  • Changing results by applying lessons
Long Term Indicators
  • Consciously choosing beliefs
  • Choosing resourceful and empowering emotional states
  • Minimizing meeting needs through payoffs and protections
  • Enjoying a high level of resiliency
  • Experiencing relationships that work
  • Changing results by applying lessons

For more information about what it really means to be Personally Accountable put your name and email in the box on the main page and you can download a copy of my book completely free.  Enjoy!

Jay

Our New Family Pic!

I have not been posting much as of late because our summer has been totally nuts. In June I stepped back into Personal Best on a full time ++ basis, in July our new little man came home Jaxson Levi Fiset and in August Cory’s dad Joe went into the hospital and passed away on Sept 4th. Here is the new family pic. I will be back to regular posts shortly.

Wyatt Catching Air!

On our last trip to Blackfoot, Wyatt has demonstrated that he makes quantum improvements every time he is on his bike.  Aunty Lynn and G’ma were there so he has some fans!

I am so impressed with his abilities, next spring I will get a bike as well so we can go riding together, it will be a blast.

Finding a Childs Gift, Dirt Biking


He LOVES riding!


I firmly believe that one of the most important jobs of a parent is to help their child discover what their gifts are.  The following is a video of My son Wyatt (only 4 years old) finding one of his gifts I believe.

The video is a bit long, I edited it for Wyatt, but check it out, I was amazed at his ability.  This is only his 3rd time on the bike WOW!!

Clearly we will be doing more of this.

I am a very proud Dad  : )



A Great Example of Specialization

I am having some work done on my old 240Z a car I restored about a decade ago virtually everything on this car has been rebuilt or replaced With one exception the carbs.  The reason that the carbs were not done is that they are dual side draft twin SU carbs, it takes a combination of artist/heart surgeon to set them up properly and almost no mechanic wants to take on the job of rebuilding them.  They are simply a complex pain in the ass!

So my 240 starts running very rough and as everything else is new or rebuilt it comes down to the carbs. The first quote on the carb rebuild is $1500, that is a fair chunk of $$ for a car that when brand new sold for only slightly more that and being rebuilt by a mechanic that has not done one in years.  So I do an bit of home work and find

http://www.ztherapy.com/

This company only does carbs like these on obscure old sports cars and does an exceptional job! (for about  1/2 the money!)

What I love about this business is that they have carved out a niche…a valuable niche, they know exactly who their avatar is and they provide a solution that frankly is cheap!! Particularly is you have ever had an incompetent mechanic “set up” the carbs.  In general you pay 3 hours for them to be set up and then 4 hours for them to be fixed by someone who knows.  The bill usually about $700, the same amount as they charge for new carbs and a guarantee that it will take no longer than an hour or so to set the carbs up properly!!

It is a great example of knowing your market, delivering great value and I for one cannot wait to get the new carbs installed and the car running like it did when it left the factory.

I will keep you posted.