Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR

WE HAVE THE POWER TO ATTAIN WHAT WE HOPE FOR

- NICK BENNETT

Iwas having a great catch-up with a friend recently. He is in Melbourne and called out of the blue so we spent the best part of an hour chatting about life, the universe and everything else, as we do.

We met many years ago after a few drinks and a lot of fun at a karaoke bar and we have shared friendship now over a few decades.

He is a very intelligen­t man with considerab­le experience in situations most of us would shy away from and he, by virtue of his role or position, has had to run into.

His story is book-worthy and, given how he has most recently bounced back after a serious operation to remove a tumour from his brain, ready to be written.

So, there we were, just two friends who genuinely care for each other chewing the fat.

After a while of covering the usual topics our conversati­ons go deep – it may be the same for you.

In this one we got discussing how life pans out and how hindsight shows you the critical decision points along your way that affect the direction you take and deliver us to where and who we are today.

It’s an old adage but seems true that you get everything you ask for in this world and that was the gist of our conversati­on.

Obviously, I can’t know your story, however, there is a litany of examples across my own time on this planet where I have very successful­ly created pretty much exactly what I asked for.

How about you?

Have you figured out how powerful you are in creating just what it is you have asked for?

Strange question, I know, yet asked in all seriousnes­s because that power is dangerous without very clear direction given.

When I jumped on a shark fishing boat in North Queensland thinking how great it would be to have some time at sea, I had no idea that journey would take me three quarters of the way around the country by boat.

The adventure led to me driving a 65-foot trawler through a cyclone 90 miles off the west coast of Australia and actually having the surreal experience of being in the eye. The eye gave us time to gather breath before the most awesomely frightenin­g aspect of nature tried to claim us … again.

Not something I would recommend nor wish to repeat.

When I put it out there that I wanted a great adventure and headed off to Papua New Guinea a few years ago to the Black Cat Track, I, and the group I was a part of, certainly got that. In hindsight I can see how incredibly that story has expanded into my life and also how I would coach the thoughts differentl­y if I was going back.

We use this power so flippantly in everyday language without realising our connection to everything else around us and that has an impact.

We limit ourselves, minimise our effectiven­ess and abdicate our opportunit­ies or we grow, evolve and create success through what we say, think and feel and embrace every opportunit­y offered.

What language do you use to yourself about yourself and how does that play out for you?

As a coach, I hear people talking about themselves as though they are not allowed to be successful, not permitted to be happy, have chosen to be in a relationsh­ip that is toxic and more.

As I probe with questions, it often becomes clear to them that they have created this environmen­t for themselves by not challengin­g their thinking, beliefs or templates.

So yes, it is an old adage that seems true – that you get everything you ask for in this world, so in addition, you had better be very clear about what it is you are asking for in your life.

That’s what my mate and I were talking about and that’s what we are doing.

Enjoy the challenge.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia