Don't Think Happy Thoughts
Or at least, what ever you do - don't think about a blue tree.
Can't help yourself can you? ;o)
In case your wondering, my very own personal NLP coach dropped by this week for a one to one. I say that, but he's not really my coach as such. He is a friend that just so happens to know a whole lot about the power of thinking.
The conversation I had with Andy fits right in with my comments last week ( and Gary's reply) and that conversation really made a difference.
- if it wasn't for me, Andy would not have gone to the London Lunch. He would not have known that it was on otherwise. So I know HE got something out of the chat.
- if it wasn't for Andy I wouldn't have been able to find out why I don't like buying cut flowers ( hate is a word that is almost good enough to describe my feelings towards buying flowers, but it is not quite strong enough. . . ) and I also found out why it is that being around some people we have known for a while, always seem to cause us to feel a certain way.
Oh and I managed to identify my only two priorities for the rest of the year; my publishing business and the pursuit of an opportunity related to parenting. I'm deliberately vague.
Another thing that was discussed relates to my management and coaching experience, but I am not going to let it take up too much of my thoughts. That idea / opportunity doesn't need to manifest itself until January.
This weekend is the last weekend of my "retired" life. Come Tuesday I am coming out of retirement and will be back in "normal" employment. I say normal but I will be working in a call centre with 38 women and 4 other men. The last time I spent time with a group this dominated by women I lasted 2 weeks and had to quit the job. Thankfully this time the women are good looking ;o)
So I am off to enjoy my last weekend as.. well technically unemployed.. and We'll speak together again next week.
Cheers,
Jon ( still progressing )
=Every Day In Every Way, I'm Getting Better And Better=
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