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Infinite Possibilities Positive Choices

Posted in Possible on October 6th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Infinite Possibilities Positive Choices

“You and I are essentially infinite choice makers. In every moment of our existence we are in that field of all possibilities where we have access to an infinity of choices.” ~ Deepak Chopra

I believe that we are spirit travelling incognito as humans; in fact, I wrote a movie about that. The key concept to us, as spirit, is that we are swimming in infinite possibilities on a daily basis (not that time has the same meaning to spirit), and we have to make choices in order to “tangible-ize” our possibilities. Every day, we choose little things, whether to work out, what to eat, who to spend time with and what to work on throughout the day, and big things, like our interpretation of the meaning of life and how we want to show up in the world.

Our job is not necessarily to create opportunities but to decide which ones to pursue. And the hardest part about it is that there are no guarantees – there are only choices.

So how do we know what choices are best for us? A positive choice just feels good. Some part of us knows that it is the right thing to do. It opens up our lives and creates new momentum for the best of us to shine and be recognized, even if only by our own inner fan club. And we know when it’s time to make a new choice when we feel: stuck, tired, sick, confused, negative, fearful, bored, safe, comfortable… and more. We know when it’s time to make a new choice. The question really becomes: are we ready to have something new?

A positive choice moves us forward in some sense (even if it’s hard to do or against the well-intentioned advice of others) because it helps us become more aligned with our true purpose. It’s a choice that is about us, not about anybody else or their wishes or what they can gain by it – it’s truly in our best interest and we have the domain to make the choice at hand. A positive choice sets us up to win – we will gain something, whether it be knowledge, skills or experience, by pushing our growing edge.

3 Things You Can Do:

1. Look at where your growing edge is hiding. Consider where you are too comfy, or anxious, stuck, bored, fearful, negative… any feeling that isn’t absolutely free and flowing is a place where your growing edge for new choices is revealing itself.

2. Look at the results you’ve gotten / are getting. If don’t like the results of your life, which is shown through everything around you, it’s time to be accountable to yourself in a new way. New choices will require you to show up more clearly, in a more focused and powerful way. And how you show up by making new choices will generate new results – it is simple cause and effect. Change the cause (choice), and you change the effect (result).

3. Make a list of all your possibilities. Consider new directions you could be pursuing in the following areas: career/vocation, self-knowledge, family, wealth, reputation, marriage/relationships, communications, creativity, community, health. These possibilities might come from ideas, inspiration, new associations, doing something you’ve been putting off, advice from other people, enjoying a wish list thing… it’s pretty much endless. If you can list at least 3 new directions in these areas off the top of your head, you’ve got some choices to make – or you have to answer to yourself why you’re not decided to make new choices after making that list!

May you enjoy both the swim in infinite possibilities and the results from making positive choices!

Lynn Scheurell, Creative Catalyst, helps conscious entrepreneurs strengthen their inner systems, both personal and professional, for faster business results. She teaches renaissance souls how to gain clarity on their purpose by remembering who they are from their essential self, then aligning everything they do to express their unique gift through their business while working with natural energies for maximum support. Register for a free GEENI™ for Change ecourse to learn how to upgrade your life in just seven days at www.mycreativecatalyst.com.

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Possibles Pouch

Posted in Possible on August 14th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Possibles Pouch

In the early 1800′s this Possibles Pouch was just a flat rectangular bag with a flap which had to be carried under the arm or packed into the saddle bag. As things progressed Mountain Men or Fur Trappers fitted a strap so the bag could be carried over the shoulder. These bags would contain pipe tobacco, medicine and other essential items that these men may need to use on their outings into the wilds.

Various Possibles Pouches were created by the Native Indian Women for carrying a variety of items. These Possibles Pouches would come in several sizes and would be decorated in beads with a strap.

The Possibles Pouch has evolved into something which is quite different from the early days because now they come fitted with belt loops and are carried on the belt. Primarily these have been adopted by the Bushcraft Fraternity because of the need and requirement to carry extra items to aid their survival in the wilds.

Some of the items carried in the Possibles Pouch are First Aid Kit, Fire Making Kit, Cutting Tools and Cordage.

This list is endless and each person have their own specific items that they would carry in these Possibles Pouches. Normally these bags are constructed in leather either by Wet Forming or using the the Box Wall Construction method and are stitched together with Linen Thread for the more authentic look.

The use of Linen Thread does have it’s drawbacks as the stitching will rot in time especially if the Possibles Pouch constantly gets wet. Modern threads such as Tiger Thread are more widely used because this is a man made fibre and will not rot over time. Another material to use is Artificial Sinew which is made up of several strands and these are split down to be used to stitch the Possibles Pouch together and again this does not rot.

Closures for the Possibles Pouch again vary from toggles made from Antler or Buffalo Horn to Brass Sam Brown Studs through to Buckles or a simple leather Thong which passes through holes to keep the flap closed and the item inside dry.

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Infinite Possibility

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Infinite Possibility

What is possible? Have you ever come up with a great idea or had
a dream and killed it before it even had a chance to see the
light of day? It seems that before we even give our dreams a
chance, we often throw in a reality check and immediately ask -
is that really possible? Whether it is a quick gut check out of
fear or our limiting beliefs speaking, it seems the safe way out
and a way to maintain the status quo. I am certain that a
million great personal and professional journeys get stopped
right at this question.

What would our world be like today if people like Thomas Edison,
Louis Pasteur, or Marie Curie asked themselves that question and
just gave up? What if all the legendary artists and musicians
compromised or listened to some authority figure telling them to
“get a real job”?

Summer is a great time for kicking back and relaxing. It is also
a fabulous time to find inspiration because when we take a
little time to “play” our best ideas come to us. So, consider
these 2 inspiring observations on the idea of what is possible.

The Man in Yellow

Unless you have been living under a rock, you have at least
heard about Lance Armstrong’s comeback from cancer to win the
Tour de France an unprecedented 7 times in a row. As a cyclist
and fan, I’ve read and watched more than my share of Lance
related news and features. However, there are a few key points
that I think are worth pondering for a few moments as we look at
“what is possible”.

When Lance was diagnosed with metastasized cancer in 1996 as he
was emerging as a champion cyclist, all bets from the top
medical professionals in the land were that this guy had 30%
chance or less to survive yet alone return to his profession as
a cyclist. What if Lance looked at the odds and asked himself
“what is possible” and just gave up? It would have been easy
enough to do, but he didn’t even consider that as an option. He
set his mind and body on the singular focus of recovery and came
through beating all odds.

Well, that’s beating impossibility enough, isn’t it? Well, no,
it’s not; he may have beat cancer, but what about being a
competitive cyclist? Surely most people would consider the
question “what is possible” and then go find a desk job
somewhere. Nope. Not this man, he chose to ignore what was
possible and decided to create his own possibility.

But surely, it is not possible for this man to be competitive
yet alone win the toughest and most physically grueling bike
race on the planet (over 3000km in 20 days of racing with untold
meters of climbing). Well, the impossible must be possible
because on July 24, 2005 he won it for the 7th time in a row and
has dominated his sport like no other in the history of cycling.
Not only that but through his non-profit foundation he directly
impacts the lives of many in the cancer community while pushing
the scientific community to take research to a new level.

Be strong. Pain is temporary but quitting lasts forever. – Lance
Armstrong

Besides the belief that it is possible, the ability to carry on
and not quit even when things look bleak makes all the
difference in defining what truly is possible. While life offers
no guarantees, belief, attitude, and hard work most certainly up
your odds and bring the impossible closer to possible. For
millions of people, especially those affected by cancer, this
man has redefined the realm of possibility.

Some Flightless Waterfowl

What would a bunch of penguins have to do with defining
possibility? I mean, really they are birds and cannot even fly!

Well, I recently went to see the most remarkable documentary
movie March of the Penguins. It is an unforgettable tale of
love, determination, and the seemingly impossible existence of
the emperor penguin.

Each winter, in the coldest, most inhospitable climate on the
planet, Antarctica, the emperor penguins begin a journey they
have taken for millions of years. While I couldn’t begin to do
the tale justice, the bottom line is these creatures walk
hundreds of miles in sub-freezing temperatures, go without food
for months, and risk their lives daily all for the singular
focus of bringing forth new life.

Now I know these penguins are not sitting around the iceberg
eating fishes and analyzing the intellectual possibility and
probability of this journey. But, you just have to say, after
watching the film, how the heck is that possible? Was Mother
Nature off her rocker the day she designed this? Well, maybe
it’s because the penguins don’t ask, they just do what they need
to in order to live and thrive and that is what makes the
impossible possible.

What’s Possible for You?

While these little examples exemplify the notion of “impossible
made possible”, my hunch is that you see examples like these,
feel a huge sense of inspiration, but often take not another
step forward because you think – but it’s not possible for me.

So, this month, do a little mid-year exploration of your goals
and dreams. What has been stopping you from taking that first
step? Has it been the “is it possible” question?

If so, take a few minutes to explore things from the belief that
possibility is infinite. From the vantage point of knowing
anything truly is possible, ask yourself, “What will I do
different today, tomorrow, and in the future to make my dreams a
reality”? Spend some time journaling or brainstorming about it
and create your own new realm of possibility.

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