I can’t help but notice a word that seems to define where I am with my life this year. In fact, I have adopted this word as my “word of the year.” I like the idea of having a word of the year to help me stay on track and guide me on my personal development journey. I understand the power of words and know how important words can be in holding you back or helping you move forward. This word I have come to think of as my word of the year makes its appearance everyday, like when you buy a new car and then you notice all the other cars like yours. I first noticed my word through Bill Phillips, author of Body for Life and my favorite fitness guru. Bill has figured out the paradigm shift that must take place in order to transform your life and achieve your goals. Bill is dedicated to sharing his transformational wisdom to anyone who wants to tune in. Through Bill, I have learned that in order to transform into the life you want, you have to work on your mind, your spirit, and your body. Without all three working together, transformation will be very difficult to achieve or maintain. Actually, I learned about the mind, body, spirit connection 25 years ago when I worked with at the YMCA, and while I have great respect for the Y and all they do to help individuals and family live a healthier lifestyle, Bill Phillips helped me understand the connection on a personal level through his website, www.transformation.com. The site is actually a community, a place where you get the support of people who are traveling, and who have successfully traveled, down the same road you’re on. It’s a place where you learn how to transform your life through Bill’s teachings on forgiveness, taking responsibility for your life, and how to help yourself by helping others. Bill is planning to open a Transformation Center in Colorado next year and plans to expand his Transformation Center across the country in the coming years. If I lived closer, I would so be there. I believe his approach to wellness provides the missing key that so many of us need to live a healthier and happier life.
I have learned the power of words to transform your life by other people this year too. John C. Maxwell and his word of the day (Minute with Maxwell) is amazing. The most amazing part is that he makes up his response on the spot with no rehersal or prior notification of the word. I had the privilege of seeing him in action during the John Maxwell Leadership Certification course that I am grateful to have participated in. Dr. Maxwell (he prefers it if you call him John because he is humble like that and wants us to think of him as our friend) has cornered the market on connecting with others using powerful words. I’ve never seen anything like it. He transformed the energy of the room the moment he stepped on stage and began to speak.
Christine Kimmel, Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer, Joel Osteen, Seth Godin, Darren Hardy (publisher of my favorite personal and professional development magazine, SUCCESS) and Mike Dooley have also played an important part in my observation of the power of words to transform my life. Christine created a customer affirmation CD for me which I listened to every day for weeks. The others I’m sure you recognize as leaders in the personal and professional development field who help millions transform their thinking from lack and limitations to infinite possibilities!
Have you guessed the word yet?
This year for me has been all about transformation. I have filled my brain with so many positive, life affirming thoughts, that I have no choice but to move forward. I can’t even think a negative thought very long before my positive programming starts to work on thinking about something I’m grateful for. I’m grateful that my family is healthy, I’m grateful that I lived through abscessed diverticulitis that spread poison throughout my body and caused me to have surgery and a blood transfusion. I’m grateful that the resulting colostomy was able to be reversed. I’m grateful that I can walk, I’m grateful that I can see, I’m grateful that I recognize the power of words and personal development. The list goes on and on.
Now, I’m not saying I don’t ever get down, I’m just saying that I don’t wallow there. I give myself a few moments to kick around any negative thoughts and then I transform them into positive energy that I use to help me achieve my goals. I have programmed my mind to make sure that if something negative manages to surface, it doesn’t stay long. The recovery time is much faster than it used to be before I discovered personal development. Before my powerful positive programming, I would stay pessimistic for days or weeks at a time. Now, it rarely happens and only lasts a few minutes (up to a couple hours for the really tough negative challenges) at a time. In order for this transformation to happen, it has taken a lot of personal development through reading, writing, vision boarding, attending personal growth seminars, and listening to self-help CDs. Not a day goes by that I don’t study. Like Zig Ziglar says, “Motivation doesn’t last, but neither does bathing! That’s why I recommend you do both daily.”
I’m still in the process of my transformation, but know I’m ready to move from the information gathering stage to the next stage which is ACTION. All the positive thinking and personal development in the world isn’t going to help us if we don’t take action. But, taking action without getting clear about what you’re taking action on is like a dog chasing its tail or shooting without taking aim. I believe you have to do the transformational work first and find your direction. For me, it started with a word. I recently attended a SparkPeople Rally where a lady had lost over 100 lbs. She said her word was BELIEVE. She posted a plaque in her living room with her word on it as a constant reminder of her goals. Her word worked for her, my word is working for me. What’s your word?