Touching Myself, Life Lessons, Need Your Help and Lots of PEARLS!!!
Topic time index posted below. 00:00 - Introduction 02:15 - Great Response from the Double Mastectomy Video 03:00 - Touching Our "Girls" and the Health ...
hmm, I'm wandering if your a scorpio dr. Those beautiful eyes, anger,
passionate, emotional, masculine energy and a sharp tongue are things I
have gathered from watching 2 hours of video footage.
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You're right, Dave. I've stopped telling others about my entrepreneur
projects. They just don't get it. Their focus is finding the next job or
expecting the government to guarantee a wage for them. The "free" in free
in free markets made America great! Their's no "free"dom in employee!
+Nick McDonald I have certain friends that I feel comfortable sharing my entrepreneurial projects with but others I don't bother sharing. It's just not worth my time to do it. I agree with you that there is no "free"dom in employee! Thanks for watching and commenting!
This is the best video you've ever made! I have those pessimistic people
in my life. Mainly my mom and my older brother. About a year back my mom
even said that I wasn't going to be successful and that I was going to be
living at home playing video games all my life (which I don't even play
video games). This was a one time occasion but this negativity has
happened many times. My mom tends to point out every negative in any
business I did. When i sold $1000 on amazon in 4th quarter, she wasn't
happy for me but she refused to admit I was profitable yet but she still
claimed that she supported me. When she saw my hug box full of inventory,
she said "why would UPS accept it in that condition" just because there was
tape all around the box and a slight opening. When I showed her my
createspace book, she didn't even opened the book, she said "whos going to
buy that". Or when my grandma asks about my business, my mom only pointed
out the negative in it and points out the amazon account is under my dad's
SSN and tries to complain about the security risk. When my uncle was
asking about my ebay dropshipping, my mom had to point out that the item
was coming from China and takes weeks to get the customer. There have been
many other instances where people haven't supported me and all I get is
negativity. I can completely relate with you. People claim they support
you but don't wanna see success because that would make them feel bad about
themselves. My mom may say that she supports me, but she 100% doesn't want
me to succeed. You are completely right in this video. You should just
not tell them about your successes or failures and then you wont have to
deal with the pessimism. I love what Gary Vanerchuck said in one of his
videos "shut the fuck up and grow your business for 10 years" This is the
approach I've taken. I don't tell anyone that doesn't support me anything.
My mom may ask about my business and I say its good, I'm still selling
stuff. I love my mom and she is a great parent but she just doesn't want
to see real success. I find that it is natural to be negative towards
other people's success. I completely block out these feelings and keep my
mouth shut because I know what its like to not be supported. The most
common example of pessimism in people is when people claim that others are
on steroids just because the are big and they don't want to accept the fact
that the bodybuilders work harder than them. I guess I just wanted to
vent. I guess this problem is common amoung anyone trying to achieve
better in their lives.
+Money Maker (Justin K) It's okay man, feel free to vent anytime! You are extremely young and have a bright future ahead of you. Parents and family members are sometimes negative because they just don't understand. One thing that has really helped me is I just reframe it. For example, if a family members says something that I perceive as negative about anything I'm doing I just say to my self "They are uneducated and just don't understand what I'm doing. They mean well and are most likely trying to help me out but the reality is I am far more educated than them in this particular matter and would never take advice from someone who is less educated than me on a particular subject". Saying this sorta puts me in a state of mind where I'm smiling on the inside because they just don't get it and I know that I do. I know that in 5 years I'll be further ahead in life and they'll be in the same spot. Stay positive Justin, I believe in you and I know you'll be successful.
Honestly it is hard to get used to being put down.. or looked down upon!
and for a long time it would make me angry and I would just retaliate with
negativity which gets you NO WHERE! however I come from a VERY large
family, so I am fairly used to it. So I keep to my self about most things
now, and I refrain from letting those people into that part of my life, so
that I don't have the negative energy, dragging me down all the time.
because as time has proven, the only one who can make you successful is
YOU. And it really does not matter what they think of a dream you have or
something you are aiming for, because it's not their dream~! so in a nut
shell ... what I do is fade those people out a bit, and add like minded
people to my daily life instead. also ... youtube is a great outlet to find
motivation and find people having the same issues and going through the
same motions as you. Great video.
Awesome, I'm glad you figured out a way to fade them out. Some people would say to just completely cut out your family, but it's not that easy. I do a very similar thing. I am picky which family members I tell things to. I hate that I have to hold back but It's not worth my time to try to explain my reasoning behind doing things to them and in reality I shouldn't have to. I'm glad you liked the video!
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July 19, 2013 step seven in mind: in my own personal opinion, and I
emphasise my own personal opinion, the 12 steps and the 12 traditions are
timeless principles which work in most conditions to liberate and free an
individual to make the best choices possible one day at a time. The big
book, "Alcoholics Anonymous," explains the principles and then shares
stories of early recovery. These stories of early recovery show the
similarities and the diversity of how the principles of living work no
matter what has happened, the background of people and the diversity of
people. The principles are not tablets of stone, the principles work if we
work them and provide freedom of choice to any individual contingent on the
current conditions of the day.
Most of the time I find the greatest freedom and liberty by following the
principles, listening to people in meetings of Fellowship, finding the
wisdom of experience being shared helping me understand how best to
approach so many different and diverse situations that life can offer.
Sometimes we encounter people who have high control needs, feel the
necessity to lay down rules laws and regulations, and they can be
confounded by how Fellowship and groups find their autonomy through the
group conscience. The group conscience is not about laying down rules laws
and regulations, it is about ensuring good principles can be put into
practice and that no one takes control of others in the pursuit of
happiness. It is very difficult to violate suggestions, it is easy to
violate other people's sensibilities, attitudes and behaviour on any given
day. Forgiveness, tolerance and love for oneself hopefully leads to
forgiveness tolerance and love of people generally who we encounter in the
world and in Fellowship.
Anonymity at the level of press radio and film can be a very hot topic. The
fear that the Fellowship can be undermined by the behaviour of people
associated with the Fellowship of AA can be a ghastly prospect. At same
time anyone who shares a message of experience strength and hope, and takes
this on as a way of sharing rather than instruction can probably be guided
most effectively by the understanding of what is attraction, and what is
promotion. Over the years of sharing, attraction equals: "what you see is
what you get," and that is the same as you find in meetings. And promotion
equals: "an idea that I can fix you or that Fellowship can fix you in some
way," which is absolutely not going to work, each person still needs to
work at sober living one day at a time. And simply, "one day at a time" is
the absolute measure of how we are doing. Spiritual: the ability to cope
with the reality of now, by the moment, minute, hour and by the day.
Recovery is and remains as good as it can be, "just for today."
There is a meeting today which is called, "just for today." And as part of
the meeting somebody reads out the just for today card, which has very
positive affirmations about how today can be if we have a positive attitude
and can behave equally well and keep sober. And there is good news and bad
news in this, I don't always agree with all the things I read on the just
for today card, because sometimes I am a grumpy old sod. I am still an
emotional and spiritual being subject to the conditions of the day which
can be good, bad or ugly or all three happening at once. And sharing the
just for today card with a newcomer can make them apoplectic and very
disgruntled. Better just to start with step one and accept that in early
recovery life can be horrible indeed!
My first meeting of Fellowship was on a Sunday morning, driven without
knowing by my sister to a meeting locally and she told me, "go in there and
sort yourself out!" It was quite a shock, I did not know I was going to an
AA meeting, and surprised having got there to see some of my neighbours,
people from the arts club and my mother's best friend in the front row, and
my mum's best friend said, "About time you got here…" The message of
experience strength and hope did not stick too well, although one of the
attractive girls did give me her telephone number which I promptly lost at
the pub. I met her five years later, and was able to hear her words about
recovery. Fear, pride and ego kept me away for those five years. And even
then it was a rocky start from rock bottom…
Some people come to a meeting of the Fellowship and are immediately plugged
into the idea of recovery. Some people find they have to try one or two
other ways of trying to get sober, and you never know that might work. And
there are other ways to get into recovery. But most people seem to be like
me, happy to have found a place where it is okay to start over and try a
new way to live. However we get to a place of sobriety, however difficult
it might be, I feel we can all be assured of one thing, rock bottom is the
most unpleasant place in the world and anything which helps us find a path
of recovery is certainly worth pursuing.
Courage to change takes time, faith in doing the next right thing does not
happen overnight and our self esteem and confidence will grow as we make
mistakes and learn from experience, have successes and learn from those
experiences. And we keep on learning the wisdom of life. In my early days,
I was able to tolerate quite a few people telling me what to do, because I
thought they knew better than me. Fortunately I realised quite early on
that the people telling me what to do were those who had found their own
story of success and enjoyed imposing it on other people. I do like what
Richard Alpert used to say at the end of his lectures and presentations of
philosophy, "of course I could be wrong." Richard Alpert is also known as
Ram Dass. And I do believe that he is right, "of course I could be wrong,"
this applies to me every single day if ever I tell you what to do, you know
what you can tell me to do, and I will do my best to accommodate your
reaction!
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Step six: trying to control the world, fear pride and ego kicking off can
be a real issue causing self-doubt and most dangerously it can lead to
self-harm. Step seven: letting go, understanding and acceptance that life
will keep on changing and changing again. Never fear what people do around
us because they too need their freedom to choose what is going to work for
them. Love people as they are, even when they may be disappearing into a
new world. As one door closes, many doors are open.
I needed a meeting and fortunately for me, it is on my doorstep. All about
the spiritual experience: feeling life in the moment of now, no matter what
emotions are coming up, they guide our thinking. Step six feelings of pride
ego and fear will make any day quite dark, step seven feelings of courage,
faith and confidence will lead to acceptance, and it may take more than one
day as we let go, and new beginnings are possible.
After the meeting, my favourite pastime of mooching and taking photographs
of people was my aim. Just before the meeting, outside Chelsea town Hall,
people getting married and photographs being taken. As the bride and groom
crossed the road to where I was standing at the entrance to our meeting, I
was clapping, applauding their new life. We had a great conversation, and I
shared my joy at seeing them happy and they wondered what I was doing at
the back door of the Methodist Church. I said I was a friend of Bill, and
they had friends of Bill in their lives as well. And we all agreed new
beginnings can happen any time. What a start to my meeting! You never know
what will happen when you engage people for any reason or no reason at all.
And then the meeting reminded me how important it is to start the day with
expectations set to zero and then see what happens. Some things can disturb
us, and we feel let go and loss and then a chance meeting with new people.
And new people in the meeting as well. Not everybody having a good day,
some restarting and recommitting to one day at a time. Some experiencing
great joy simply being sober and accepting that life on life's terms is
forever changing and never controlled as we might wish.
When I was mooching and taking photos, engaging in conversations with
artists, what they see and how they express it through their work is so
different and yet always comes from the heart. Some with an eye to detail,
some expressing as Impressionists. All painting and developing an image
from the heart. Always from the heart, the feeling in the moment of now, or
once the painting is completed the feelings in that moment of now. I guess
this is why I love photographing London and people in the moment of now. I
have gratitude and perspective. Letting go opens up the world for everyone
to be free to make the right choices for themselves and that is all about
step seven and acceptance of the spiritual experience always in the ever
present, imperfectly perfect moment of now.
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