Monday 4 June 2012

STEPPING BACK FROM THE CHAOS - TIME WELL SPENT

I was fascinated to read among one of the online news feeds, that on a beach in Marbella a celebrity had unveiled her ‘new body’ as though she were the latest design from BMW. Doesn't the media realise that it is the same body she’s had all along? Of course it does, but where’s the interest in that? 

Neither is the media interested in the fact that there will be thousands of young women who, on reading such items and seeing the images, will yearn for their own ‘new body’. Furthermore there are many who will either damage themselves in order to get one, or will abandon any hope of ever being able to achieve what is touted as perfection, and abandon any care for themselves all together. 



We live in an age where our self identity and self esteem are under constant assault from a torrent of images and messages be it print media, TV, films, advertising, the Web etc. They are all preoccupied with trying to channel us to the conclusion that we are deficient in some way or other (the good news being, of course, that there is a product out there we can buy that can help). We cannot expect the media to suddenly acknowledge that any connection exists between power and responsibility, nor should we hold our breath waiting for leaders in government and industry to point it out to them. We are on our own and as such need to take responsibility for our actions and reactions.

It has never been more important for us to disengage periodically from the heaving fairground that has become modern existence and to reconnect with our core values, with a sense of our value as human beings, and with ourselves. If we take time each day, even just five minutes, to sit quietly and in solitude, and be aware of our simple needs, our fundamental desires, and our innate worth, it will go a long way to help keep our minds calm amongst the chaos. It also implants a powerful message within ourselves that we can be in control of our thinking even during our busiest days. 

Like anything else, the more we do it, the more benefit we will feel. It’s only a small step, but isn’t that how all journeys begin?



Alan Keyse is a fully qualified Business and Life Coach who now applies his 30 years of experience as a sales executive to coaching Emotional Intelligence to business leaders, executives, managers and their staff either in one-to-one sessions, in groups, or speaking to larger audiences. 


Alan Keyse
keysforliving.org
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Skip Prichard said...

I'm enjoying your posts, and especially like this one. My own blog has a post coming up closely related to this topic. It's important and especially seems difficult for extroverts, who love people and can't even imagine taking time to be alone. But the power it creates is undeniable.

Unknown said...

Thank you Skip. That's a great point you make about extroverts. I look forward to reading your thoughts on your blog...