The Summit’s Winter Well Being now until March 22nd

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A Winter Wellness from Tap The Source and The Shift Network

Continue your winter by empowering you

Hi everyone, I wanted to let you know about the new Winter of Wellness Summit – another great free virtual quality event from The Shift Network that helps empowering you with practical tools and inspiration to create true wellness in all areas of your life!

You’ll hear world-class pioneers Joan Borysenko, Bernie Siegel, Harville Hendrix, Dan Millman, Marianne Williamson, John Gray, Bruce Lipton and many more experts sharing their latest insights, practices, tools and advice for your optimum health.

Please, register for free  here.

The Summit happens January 9th – March 22nd – and you can listen in live via your phone line or computer to as many sessions as you’d like.

Join me and let’s dedicate the season to our greatest health & well-being!

See you there, Nicolas

Why Wholistic?

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Kindle the ligh of spiritualityI get asked this question frequently, if not: “Don’t you mean holistic?”

The gist is yes, I do mean wholistic because you need to see life, approach it in its entirety as a whole.

So why wholistic?  If you don’t look at life in a wholistic way, then you are missing pieces…

Join me for Birth 2012: Convergence Day this Saturday 15th, 12:00pm PST, 3:00pm EST

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  Dear friends,

I’d like to invite you to join me for a free virtual event with inspiring visionary leaders such as Michael Bernard Beckwith, Neale Donald Walsch, Jean Houston, Jack Canfield, Lynne McTaggart and more – all joining with futurist Barbara Marx Hubbard to explore how we can create a shared vision for global change in 2012.

It’s called Birth 2012: Convergence Day, and it’s happening this Saturday, October 15th, at 12:00pm Pacific / 3:00pm Eastern.

Get all the details and join me and the 37,000 people who have been drawn to this inspiring vision  here.

I think you’ll enjoy hearing about how we can co-create a major planetary impact in 2012 and evolve humanity into a new era. Also, you can sign up even if you can’t attend live and you’ll be sent the recording.

Warm regards,
Nick

What does it mean to be a man today?

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I was stomped when asked what does it mean to be a man in today’s society.

The gist is there is no manual.  It surely can’t be the stereotype weight lifter at the gym, nor the attitude guy driving his car hand on the other side of the steering wheel.  Being a man today is much dynamic, with fuller depth and surely much deeper than meets the eye.  It has to be that inner most wisdome we have neglected over the decades.

What It Means To Be A Man Today.  A man today should be many things, including something most aren’t used to, deep, in touch with their inner wisdom and feelings.  Ancient societies provided young men rites of passage, today we have no such things but to sit down and think it through.

so What Is A Man, Then?  A man who acknowledges when wrong, one who knows with quiet confidence when right, one who uses wisdom and compassion wisely.  Most of these attributes I realized were found in Dzogchen, the purest esoteric form of Tibetan Buddhism… of all place.

Here is a passage I was reading this morning on  Gyalshen: “Dzogchen practice gives us a clarity that is powerful enough to recognize that whatever emotion we experience, be it anger, depression, fear, or joy is not separate from the true nature of the mind. This recognition is wisdom.  It gives us the strength to leave things as they are. Our ability to leave things as they are reduces our subconscious attachment to the conditioning that judges or manipulates our emotions. We are accepting our feelings. We are becoming aware of what we are feeling right now, and we stop right there. We don’t allow that emotion to take over our life. We do not allow it to obscure the true nature of the mind and to become an obstacle.  ”

In other word, shouldn’t a “man” be one who accepts who he is without judgement, looks at what is front of him without preconceived notions, accepting his moods and feelings as that present moment, not more, and holding that space sacred so that what is to come happens untainted from expectations?  I’m going off on a limb here but I felt a strange sense of finding a clue in an ancient esoteric tradition about what it means to be a man.  Something worth while exploring for all those young guys without guidance.  I should know…

Imagines of me

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I wake up, blink my eyes a few times as I try to recall where am I, who am I.  You see, my dreams are as vivid as what we call reality.

The gist is moving through life, we need a certain amount of self image if we are to interface and communicate with others.  The problem is that self image might not be accurate, nor are others, which can explain a lot of the current problems we run into.

Self Image As A Starting Block.  We need to start somewhere in the road to self discovery, the trick is to not take it at face value, nor take our embellished self image seriously.  We are born naked and often exit the same way, with ourselves.

While we it is equally possible to say that all is illusion, therefore nothing is real, we can always remind ourselves of this proven fact, an illusion hurting another still hurts.  The trick is maintaining that careful balance of putting one foot forward into the unknown, with a hefty amount of unknown and self illusion.  After all, we must start somewhere.

In many ways, we are like computers computing for an impossible answer with little to false data.  Ours is a strange quest and yet the answers as so simple once we fear not what lies within us.

Our chemical addiction

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Chemicals or natural products?We ave been almost completely chemical free in the house for a few years now.  The last problem is convincing our cleaning lady to sparingly use those organic concentrates in little amounts.

The gist is once you do the math and research, white vinegar and baking soda clean as well as chemical, with the added plus that it doesn’t leave chemicals behind not flushes it down the drain to mother nature.  After a few years of using these natural products, our house is still clean, none of our friends have ever reported being sick from coming over and we don’t subsidize meg-chemical corporations.

The Cleaning Lady’s Learning Curve.  Unfortunately, our cleaning lady, however well meaning is well set in her ways of copious use of chemicals.  We tried using concentrates from organic chemical free products, but her heavy hand makes it expensive and we are replacing one chemical for another concentrate, however purer it is.

Funny thing is, she has a daughter and should want her to live in a purer world then the one she is leaving behind.  It’s funny in the end that the hardest part of living a purer life is training the cleaning people to use healthy products instead of using the chemical industry’s infernal death spiral.  The more chemical we use, the more profits for them, the more pollution for Earth and the the more our health degenerates.

It’s high time we break our chemical dependance from companies that massacre the Earth and drain our health down with formidable financial consequences.  How hard should it be to use natural products that clean as well, disinfect and clean, while not submitting your body to poisons?

Spiritual, religious? What does it mean anyway?

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As I’ve raised the question of spirituality at work these past few weeks, I noticed how people interchange religious with spirituality and vice versa.  Both are different, so how come the confusion?

The gist is spirituality and religious can be the same, spirituality encompasses religious, and sometimes, not the other way around.  It’s a question of connotations and how we view religious these days.

Spirituality versus Religious.  As with many, I find myself to be deeply spiritual but not religious at all.  The fact is for me, spirituality embraces the essence of religion and more.  Yet I noticed many people use both words to say the same thing and often time view the way I use spirituality as religious.

While in essence everything is spiritual, religious is a way of following a faith based system that is dogmatist.  The initial attraction might be spiritual, it usually ends in a closed system based on faith and patience.  Spiritual usual is more encompassing and can, or not take in parts or entire religious system.  Where the line blurs are with certain systems and ways that border on both lines.  Traditional Indian Buddhism is more a thought school that is spiritual in essence but where spirituality is not the main point.  Tibetan Buddhism aims squarely at spirituality and finding your personal deliverance via a series of systems that can be taken as whole, or parts.

Come to think of it, that is a very personal understanding of what spirituality is for me.  What is yours?  I’d be interested in hearing form you.

What drives you nut, enough to do something about it?

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Let me know if you feel like this.

Are you sick and tired of what you do day-to-day? Are you not fulfilled at work or personally?  Are you fed up with business as usual?  Do you find yourself taking on tasks that conflict with your personal values?

Many of us feel like that but what are we doing about it?  Let’s talk about what we can do about it in a group where there are no experts, where we can share in a safe environment to learn and observe from each other.

Let’s have virtual champagne, come and share your stories in a secret Facebook group under my Tap The Source page.  Once you find me under Tap The Source, befriend me and I will invite to this secret group where we can chat and brainstorm.

Let me know what you think.

Nick’s top 10 reasons to hire a coach… Ahem, I mean me :)

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Here are some Top 10 Reasons To Hire a Coach.

There are many, many things that you can work with your Coach,in fact, you can work pretty much anything you want to as long as you are a good match with your coach.  So here are 10 I’ve observed that gives you the best bang for your buck.

1. Setting Intelligent Goals.  We all know how to set goals but most of us could use a neutral person to bounce of ideas from.  What goal motivate you in a positive way?  Not just the shoulds, coulds and oughts.  Most of us never learn this in high school?  A professionally trained coach will help you identify and set goals that reflect your inner most through a series of questions designed to raise awareness.

2. Effortlessly Accomplishing Goals.  OK, the claim might be over the board but it’s up to you, you can accomplish your goals with as little effort to no effort.  It all depends on you.  In order to accomplish goals, tasks and projects quickly, a professional coach will help you save time by being more effective, efficient and productive in your professional and personal lives.  Professionally trained  coaches have tools and techniques to get you there.

3. Less Mistake With Better Planning.  In order to make less and less mistakes in your professional and personal lives, you need to plan ahead.  A good coach offers a third person objectivity, as long as there is no conflict of interest.  Your perfect coach will have already been in your situation and understands how to get the job done with the minimum effort.

4. Playfully Removing Obstacles.  One thing I notice from my clients is those who used to fear obstacles now view them as playful challenges.  What a paradigm shift and all that was needed was a fresh pair of eyes and an earnest look at what works for you.  Remember, what is wrong with you is besides the point.  What is right IS the point.

5.  Reducing Stress.  Like many, you understand the devastating role stress plays in our busy lives.  See here for a previous  post one and  two.   By understanding why you are confronted with this problem, you can gauge the reason for your problems in general and finally move into a easier and more flowing life.

Tomorrow we’ll look at the last five.

Stress factor and how to deal with it

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Yesterday we looked at how stress is and can be more than detrimental to your health, we also saw how counter-productive it has become.  Let’s look at some other facts and what we can do about it.

Overweight, A Tell Tale Sign.  Another sign scientists have found as a by-product of stress was weight.  It wasn’t your general over weight, well distributed throughout the body but particularly that extra blubber around the abdomen.  This blubber reacts different than the fat elsewhere, it creates different acids and hormones.  Most of the people observed that had high level of stress with that extra blubber were of course exponentially open to arterial disease and of course, hear attacks.
The Silver Thread.  While all of this sounds very bleak, one good news came out.  The good guys win in the end.  For many the tendency to choose to be an alpha part of society is the knee jerk reaction to not being subdued by stress.  In other words, many observers to being bullied want t make sure they will not suffer the consequences by becoming bullies themselves.  And this doesn’t mean become your average school cafeteria bully later in life, it means climbing to social positions where you can be on top and control others.  These folks didn’t fare well either in the end, since in their quest to avoid stress, they created stress.  The ones who fared the best were the nice guys.  The ones who were nice to each other, the betas or even deltas who looked at the incessant amount of energy alphas devote to maintaining their status.
What Can You Do? Well, you get the gist.  Stress is only one factor of it all.  Stress is induced in our society and not part of that survival mechanism.  Worse yet, we have lost the art of turning off stress after the stressful situation disappears.  There are many things you can do, from listening to music, playing it if you are so inclined.  Painting, drawing, being artistic and creative helps.  Taking time to be by yourself and meditate.  What this does are two things.  It gives you time to make things relative, or to out things back into perspective.  It also gives you a chance to reunite again with that Uber friend that never, never lets you down, you.  It finally gives you back that power over yourself and life that as coaches we strive to give, empowerment.
The gist is to live a wholistic life.  Eating well alone is not enough.  You need good thoughts, positive attitude, even in the midst of challenges.  You also need good food to sustain those thoughts.  Express yourself in a constructive way, whether you write, paint, draw, play music, go to watch inspirational movies… and oh, yes, turn off that damn TV.  Commercial breaks every ten minutes and violence the rest has never been conducing to a healthy life.  Pick up a funny book once in a while and go back to something that educates or go and be with friends.  That is wholistic living.