Productivity

There is nothing that prevents me from being productive. I have the energy, knowledge and foresight to remain focused on an outcome.

As an illuminatus I know the laws of nature and spirit to harness my energy and project it into positive action. This is the cycle of progressive living and constructive thought which yields constructive action. Productivity starts with a clear intent and resolve to achieve and what to value. I have developed the power of will to achieve and the concentration to make it work.

Productivity requires effort, but also, to endeavor to achieve with the least resistance and effort. Effort must be applied with maximum leverage to optimize impact.

© Jurgens Pieterse 2022

Mastery

I was asked today: “What is mastery?” My reply was the following:

Firstly a true master gets results in his/her craft, his/her discipline of practicing the basics is consistent and regular, has an expanded knowledge of his/het craft and lastly he/she guides others effectively to mastering that craft themselves. On top of that a true master for me is always humble and respectful to others as he/she already see the potential in others to be more.

Journaling

Today, I read through my spiritual journal. My spiritual journal is a handwritten journal of the most inspiring texts I have come across in my life. It’s been a work of love extending over a period more than ten years. These texts always inspire me and can be seen as the foundation to my spiritual thought and development. Even at the worst of days, my journal will lift my spirit and reinvigorate to live a purposeful life.

Physically the journal is an expensive leather bound book. I paid a lot for it when I bought it but I was looking for a book worthy of the most worthy writing. The paper is high quality. My writing is not as neat as I would like it but it has my best effort to write readable in print.

I write as things comes to me. The topics is in that sense random and yet the criminological sequence teks something about my own development. The front part bring the first is also the most read. Strangely everything captured with dedication remains meaningful. I never tire of reading these texts. If my blogging can reflect only a bit of these texts I would be very happy. My past aim with blogging was always to write in a manner that is motivating in nature.

Balancing

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“What am I balancing in my life at the moment?” Being extremely busy it is probably a time to stand still and reflect on the priorities I am balancing in life. I am still working slowly through the book “Your soul zodiac” and currently I am reading about Libra. A topic of keen interest to me since I am myself a Libra. I do believe we are perpetually in a process of balancing priorities. It is wrong to assume that live is about balance where balance is static…rather life is a process of balancing. We are actively making changes to our lives in slight adjustments to new and neglected priorities. Since I always want to do many things I inevitably get to points where some things get forgotten and life pushes me into a direction where priorities are skewed.

One of the most important balancing acts is that of maintaining a healthy life style. Finding the balance between sitting at an office working hard to achieve professional goals and at the same time having the time to exercise. In my last few weeks my work environment has shifted so dramatically into the desired direction that my physical exercising is lacking. I do primarily Yoga and Tai Chi for my physical health and I simply neglected my efforts as a result. I doubt if my life will self-correct in terms of professional work pressure in the next two months. Balancing back to a proper disciplined physical regime will take substantial planning and will power.

On a mental level I try to balance again work demands with time for meditation. Even with in this regard the wave of work has brought my meditation practices to a minimum. I feel almost too tired to meditate properly. I especially appreciate the simplicity of the 5 Reiki principles, of which I remind myself daily in the morning. It takes less than a minute to stand still and remind myself: Just for today I will not worry, I will not get angry, I will count my blessings, I will do my work and I will be good to all living creatures.  As a matter of fact it can be said in about ten seconds and make a significant change in how I approach my day.  I have been writing more poetry in the last few weeks which was a way of balancing mentally between analytical thinking in my profession with delving into the harmony of beauty that can be invoked by writing poetry. My mental frame of mind is constantly strengthened with my Stoic focus on attempting to live a virtuous life at all times. Working at eliminating vice and developing virtues as a habit provides an incredibly strong base for finding a mental balance.

The base provided by virtue also assist in the balancing of my emotions. I am in the fortunate position to have people very dear to me that frequently attempt to upset my emotional balance. As a Libra that loves to please people, it is often unsettling when people arround me gets emotionally angry, upset or offensive. I naturally prefer a state of peace and harmony where everybody works together. In the last year I focused on being less affected by other people’s emotions and drama. It does not make me numb to them but it allows me to approach them with greater compassion and understanding.  It takes considerable strenght of character not to be drawn in to the emotional upheavels of others but rather to remain in a calm and peaceful state.  Sometimes emotional moments can be totally void of any reason and that used to tempt me into becoming frustrated and even angered for not being able to find that point of balance and harmony I am seeking so avidly. But I am working on it and I find more and more that I can allow people their own complexity and choice in how they deal with their emotions.

Professionally I have several projects and priorities competing at the moment for my dedicated attention.  These priorities are much more driven by external factors than I would like to acknowledge. As a Stoic one tries to buffer yourself against external winds so that you can maintain your course. In a sense you want to host your sails in the wind irrespective of the direction of the wind. That is truly the key to a life of balancing external forces so that they do not perturb too much the direction you are going but rather just allow you adapt to keep your original course of action.

So how do we live a life of balancing:

  1. Approach balance as a verb not a state to be achieved.
  2. Balance the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of your life.
  3. Maintain an awareness of how life moves and shifts in your life.
  4. Be flexible to adjust to changes in your life, opportunities and momentum.
  5. Understand what is truly important to you.
  6. It is ok to neglect some priorities for a while but do not forget or abandon them.
  7. A small action everyday can become the vocal point for balancing the larger part of your life.
  8. It is easier to balance priorities if you keep up a healthy set of habits as a base for balancing.
  9. Solidifying virtues in your life as the central balancing force and buffer against external influences.
  10. Internal balancing is essential to balance external conditions and situations.

 

Other bloggers blogging about balancing:

  1. A matter of balancing – a lovely blog about stretching ourselves.
  2. Balancing blogging and life in 8 simple steps – a well written tongue in the cheek view on how to balance priorities for blogging.
  3. Change and balance – a blog on the realisation of a need to balance.
  4. Balance – a must read qoute.

 

 

Stepping up to your glory

I am still busy working slowly throught the book “your zodiac soul” and I am contemplating a set of questions relating to the starsign of Leo. Leo is strongly connected to the sun and it poses the question of how we express ourselves and the best of ourselves. Being a Stoic, this is a very important consideration for although I need to express myself with humility it also must be with a force and presence that makes a difference to everybody.

In what ways am I playing small and not stepping into the glory of who I really am?

This question requires from me to be both boastful on what I know I have but also humble in acknowledgement of what I am not fully offering the world.

I am a distinguished Toastmaster and has developed my communication skills especially when it comes to public speaking. I have not really been able to unlock this skill in my profession. I have used it where I can and embraced opportunities to apply this skill but I have not been able to design it as a persistent feature of a regular interaction. Maybe I need to start a vlog on Youtube at least for a few months and see where it leads me. But like with my blogging I am not that interested in impressing many people. In my life I try to connect with the few that will truly resonate with my thinking and thought. But maybe there is room to play the role of populism and focus on topics that truly makes a difference. But public speaking is definitely the one area I have neglected and which I should put into my plans to incorporate more effectively into my own workspace.

As an industrial engineer I have a particular systems perspective on the world and a skill to analys issues from a broader sperspective. I do not think in my professional life I give credence enough to this capability. I assume to much that other people should have a similar insight. I can make a more consistent effort to highlight issues, designs and solutions from a different systems perspective. I can still step up stronger into being a leader if I take up the time to really embrace my current role and aim to the highest level of professionalism within that role. I can step up by bringing my full professional background to the table and to use it as an effective communication tool to engage with different people towards increasing productivity and cost effectiveness.

As a mystic I am empowered with several techniques and tools to live my life optimally. It takes a constant shift in consciousness to move away from an intellectual and philosophical paradigm to applying these skills in the real world to address real world situations. In my personal life, work life and social life these skills add great value and yet I do not think I have even scratched the surface of what can actually be accomplished. I am still very much like a child playing in the safe area as if these tools and techniques are only toys. Where I have stepped up to actually use what I know the impact and effect was considerable and inspiring. I probably do not step up often enough for the simple reason that I follow old habits too easily rather than taking the time to focus my energy through a stronger magnifying glass.

So those are the three immediate areas I can think about that I need to step up in. I am sure there are many more but that is what I have time to write about. The aim for whomever might stumble on this blog entry is not to be informed about me not stepping up but hopefully these will serve as examples for a personal enquiry. I hope this entry will inspire people to consider the question by themselves:

Where do you fail to step up?