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Tune into this inspiring 400th episode to uncover the transformative lessons on patience, consistency, and self-belief that will fuel your journey toward achieving your dreams.What is the secret of success? Find out as we celebrate the monumental 400th episode of our show and unravel the unparalleled power of consistency and self-belief. Discover how, like the Chinese bamboo tree, our endeavours may lay dormant before exploding into life, and why the most important growth often happens out of sight.We explore the tantalising notion of an 'invisible progress bar' and how seeing our incremental gains might change our pursuit of dreams. This podcast episode is a clarion call to continue to nurture our dreams, steadfast in the belief that our efforts are building strength beneath the surface, ready to break through when the time is right.During periods of slow progress, it's important to maintain trust and self-belief. Some things that can help with this are:* Remembering stories, such as the Chinese bamboo tree, which illustrate the importance of persistence over long periods of time, even when progress isn't visible. * Seeking reminders or confirmations that you're on the right track, such as messages from people who have inspired you.* Reflecting on why you started and the importance of your goals will keep you motivated.* Knowing that perseverance consists of many short-term efforts, not one long marathon, to make the work feel more manageable.* Consider getting an outside perspective or advice if you're feeling stuck, to get a fresh perspective.The key is to trust the process and stay consistent with your efforts every day, even if the results aren't immediate. Maintaining self-belief is what sees many people through to eventual success.Keep growing, keep persevering, keep trusting, keep believing in yourself, and stand out - don't fit in!˚
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Emotional Zen Japanese & Chinese Bamboo Flute Music with Howling Wind, Forest Sounds, Water - The Way of Life : "The Bamboo Flute's Song: A Journey to Inner Peace" - Three warriors named Lee, Chan, and Shi lived in ancient China during a time of great turmoil and conflict. Despite their skills and bravery on the battlefield, they often found themselves troubled by inner turmoil and a sense of purposelessness. One day, the warriors stumbled upon a zen temple hidden in the mountains. Intrigued by the peaceful atmosphere and the soothing sounds of the bamboo flute and other traditional instruments, they decided to spend some time at the temple in order to seek some much-needed rest and relaxation. As they settled into the temple, the warriors found themselves drawn to the teachings of the zen masters, and they began to practice meditation and yoga. Despite their initial struggles, they slowly began to find a sense of inner peace and clarity. But their journey towards enlightenment was not an easy one. As they delved deeper into their spiritual practice, they found themselves confronted with old wounds and negative emotions that they had been suppressing for years. They struggled to let go of their attachments and ego, and often felt frustrated and discouraged. However, the warriors were determined to find the peace and happiness that they had been seeking, and they continued to persevere. They spent long hours listening to the bamboo flute music and the sounds of the forest and water, and gradually, they began to feel a sense of calm and inner strength. As the days passed, the warriors found themselves becoming more and more attuned to the rhythms of nature and the wisdom of the zen masters. They began to understand the true meaning of peace, happiness, and purpose, and they knew that they had finally found the path that would lead them to true fulfillment. And so, with hearts full of gratitude and a sense of deep inner peace, Lee, Chan, and Shi left the zen temple, ready to face whatever challenges life might bring their way, knowing that they had found the strength and wisdom to face them with grace and equanimity. 有一天,我们只想放下一切,这句话帮助我始终更加努力 你若不想做,会找到一个借口;你若想做,会找到一个方法。 ---------------------------------- Remember, this type of music removes all sorrows, which makes life better. Guzheng music is known for its soothing qualities. It is the most popular instrument in China and has been played since ancient times. Guzheng music is built around a pentatonic scale, with many of the notes being played by plucking the strings. The long, flowing sounds are perfect for soothing anxiety and stress. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new day, a new chance. One of the main benefits of sound therapy is relief from stress. The soothing sounds of the wind in trees in forests and birds singing help to re-tune your brain to cope with anxiety better by supplying brain energy with high-frequency sound. This meditation will rejuvenate you and enable you to replenish your own energy to deal with the rest of your daily life or enable you to sleep better. Please always consult with your doctor if you suffer from any mental issue. Tags: Soothing SoundX, nature sounds, Chinese zen music, Chinese Flute Music , Bamboo Flute Music, Guzheng, Erhu Zen music, flute sounds, chinese zen sounds, Japanese zen sounds, bamboo flute, Japanese flute, asian flute relaxing sounds, Relaxing With Chinese Bamboo Flute,Bamboo Flute, Guzheng, Erhu, Instrumental Music,
The parable of the Chinese Bamboo Tree teaches us lessons about patience, faith, perseverance, growth and development and importantly… human potential! Like any plant, to flourish the Chinese Bamboo Tree requires nurturing – water, fertile soil, sunshine. In the first year, there are no visible signs of activity or development. In the second year, again, no growth above the soil. And the third and fourth, still no signs. Patience is tested and we begin to wonder if our efforts will ever be rewarded. Finally in the fifth year – voila! There is growth…and what growth it is! The Chinese Bamboo Tree grows 80 feet (nearly 30m) in just six weeks! So the question is: Does the Chinese Bamboo Tree really grow 80 feet in six weeks? Did it lie dormant for four years only to grow exponentially in the fifth? Or, was the little tree growing underground, developing a root system and a stable base strong enough to support its potential for outward growth in the fifth year and beyond? If the tree had not developed a strong unseen foundation, it could not have sustained its life as it grew. Just as a house needs to have a strong foundation to survive. The same principle is true for people, success and your speaking career. People, toil towards their dreams and goals, building strong character while overcoming adversity and challenge, grow the strong internal foundation to handle success, while those who chase the “quick buck” are unable to sustain unearned sudden wealth. Remember the old saying: “Out of adversity comes opportunity.” Had the farmer dug up his little seed every year to see if it was growing, he would have stunted the Chinese Bamboo tree's growth as surely as a fledgling bird is doomed if it is freed from its struggle of breaking through the shell prematurely. The struggle in the egg is what gives the little bird the strength to grow and flourish, just as tension against muscles as we exercise strengthen our muscles, while muscles left alone will soon atrophy. The Chinese Bamboo Tree is a perfect parable to our own experience with personal growth and change. And change is never easy. Often, signs of progress are slow, frustrating and unrewarding at times. But it is so worth it….especially if we can be patient and persistent. Connect with ALW POD: https://linktr.ee/anylastwordspod?fbclid=PAAaYAf7l_B2Wl4ICyPO3AzJui5iUf88ute1UN6aK3oe_2u7Irk1TL6hjUqMM 151!!! Cold Weather/Confrontations(0:44) Stressful Situations/Comfort Crisis(14:05) Calories(26:32) The Mud/The Zone(42:20) Sports Talk/Bikram Yoga(59:34) Float Tank/Sauna(1:13:19) Concepts & Patterns/Relationship Talk(1:28:42) The Rough Times(1:41:12) Last Words(1:49:51)
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The Chinese Bamboo TreePsalm 40:1-2 "I waited patiently for the Lord; he inclined to me and heard my cry. He drew me up from the desolate pit, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure.”I have been doing a study on patience lately. When I heard this verse I thought it was a great one to remind us that when we wait patiently for the Lord He hears our cries. I thought the imagery in this verse was so good. Have you ever felt like you have been in a desolate pit? Maybe you feel like you are in one right now. I know when a friend of mine got Covid, that is exactly how she felt. She felt like she was all alone in a pit and she was never going to get out of it. It can be so easy to feel this way. Having patience and trusting the Lord is easier when you know how long you have to be patient for. For instance, being patient at the red light until the light turns green is easier because you know it won't be long until it turns green. Being patient while you are pregnant is not easy, however, you know the pregnancy part will be over in 9 months. If you have an end date, being patient is easier. You can at least count down and you know how long you need to endure whatever you are going through. What about when you don't know. What about when you are in a situation that feels like you are stuck in a miry bog and you have no idea when you will get out of it. I honestly have no idea what a miry bog is, but when I picture it I picture being stuck in the mud. Has that ever happened to you? You are walking in the woods, or somewhere, and you step in mud and your foot gets stuck. Then every step you take requires a great deal of effort, especially if you want to keep your shoes on and not lose them in the mud. If you have never been in this situation I am sure you can still picture it. This type of situation would be easier to handle if you could see the end of the mud. If this mud was just a small puddle and the end was in sight. You could figure out in your head how many more steps until you are out of the mud. Being able to see the end of the mud doesn't make your steps easier, but it does make it easier for you to keep taking steps. When I am doing a workout, I do much better, push much harder if the person lets me know how much long I have to do. If we have been doing an exercise for awhile and it is difficult, sometimes I will take a break. I struggle with pushing my self with exercise at times. However, if the person leading says something like, “ok, just 8 more, or 10 more seconds,” then I will keep pushing because I know I can do it for that much longer. However, if they do not let me know then I am more likely to take a break. Is this you too? Do you find it easier to make it though difficult times if there is an end in sight, if you know how long you will be suffering for? Have you ever been going through something that seemed to be lasting forever with no end in sight? How did you handle it? Were you able to keep trusting in the Lord?The reason I think this verse is a great reminder to us is because it says the Lord hears our cries. Even when we don't think He is listening, He is. The Lord will pick you up out of that desolate pit and that miry bog and He will put you upon rock. He will make your steps secure. How many of you could use that right about now? How many of you would love to just feel like you were on solid ground, like you footing was secure. So much in this world seems unsteady right now. There is so much around us that is changing, so good and some bad. When a lot of things change all at once it can make us feel unsteady. We are creatures of habit, we don't tend to like change very much. So, if there is so much in the world that feels unsteady right now, how do we continue to wait patiently for the Lord?Patience is something that we need to continually work on. It is not something that you will wake up with one day. It would be great if we could go to bed one day not being a patient person at all and then wake up one more with the patience of a Saint. However, that is not how patience works. We have to work at patience, we have to practice being patient, we have to nurture this virtue and it will grow, slowly. Have you ever heard about the Chinese Bamboo tree? The following is an excerpt from my study on Peace, written by Robert Strand. The Chinese plant the seed; water and fertilize it, but the first year nothing happens. The second year they water and fertilizer, and still nothing happens. No sign of life bursting through the earth. The third and fourth year they water and fertilize it… And sometime during the course of the fifth year in a period of about six weeks, this bamboo tree grows to a height of approximately 90 feet! The question is: did it grow 90 feet in six weeks or did it grow 90 feet in five years? The obvious answer is that it took all of the five years because without the nurture and care of the preceding period of time, there would be no tree.Patience is like this Bamboo tree. It can seem like we are working hard to develop patience and we are getting no where and then one day we realize that someone cut us off in traffic and we didn't yell at them, or our child broke something and we didn't fly off the handle. If you have been trying to grow in patience for a long time and you have seen no growth I ask you, have you invited God into your process? Have you asked God to help you? We can't do anything on our own and yet we always try. This is why I want to give you this friendly reminder that if you have been trying to increase your patience on your own, you should stop now and invite the Lord in. I know we hesitate to ask the Lord for help because we think we can do it all on our own. Or, maybe we didn't ask because we think He is too busy to bother Him with such a small request. Whatever the reason for not inviting the Lord in, I urge you to reconsider. You will be trying in vain to grow in patience on your own. Why do we always want to take the long way around instead of stopping, asking God for help and letting Him show us the short cut? Being patient is beneficial is so many ways. However, the best way is because it helps improve your relationships. Whether that relationship is with you and your family, your friends, your coworkers, or the cashier at the local coffee shop. All your relationships will improve as your ability to be patient improves. I have been told I have the patience of a Saint. I think some of those patience I came by naturally as my mother is the oldest of 10 children and she and my dad had 11 children of their own. She has passed some of her patience down to me. However, a lot of the patience I have was forged through years of struggling. I was not always this patient but life kept throwing me into circumstances where if I wasn't patient the situation would have gotten so much worse. I was constantly being put into situations with people that were very impatient. If I was also impatient, we would have gotten no where. We would have never left the house. I had to learn to be patient out of a necessity and I did. I asked God for help because I know I can do nothing without Him. I am not telling you this to brag about my patience, I am telling you this because if I did it, you can too. Is it easy? No, but nothing worth having is ever easy. You can grow in patience. Just ask the Lord to help you and then take small, intentional steps in the right direction.Dear Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless everyone listening to this episode today. Lord, help us to grow in patience. Help us to wait patiently for you and your timing. We are grateful you hear our cry when we are struggling and you lift us out of our pit and put us back on steady ground. We can't thank you enough Lord. Please help us to not tire of trying to grow in patience. Please encourage us to keep going when we want to give up. We love you Lord and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen.Thank you so much for joining me in this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. Tomorrow's guest speaker is Deborah G. She is going to witness about how God walked with her through the most difficult time of her life. She was in the perfect marriage, her kids had just left the house and her and her husband had just built there dream home together. Deborah thought everything was going great when she was blindsided by the news that her husband was having an emotional affair with someone else. She now knows God in a way she never did before. She feels so close to Him and although life is still really hard, she can see how He is with her every step of the way. Deborah gives a powerful example of how she felt the real presence of the Holy Spirit. You will not want to miss this witness. I look forward to sharing it with you tomorrow. Have a blessed day!
John R. Miles - Six Ways Patience Is an Important Virtue and How to Build It. | Brought to you by Masterworks. Go to https://www.masterworks.io/ and use code passion to start. Today, we live in a fast-paced world where we desire results at the speed of thought. We consume our fast foods, get our groceries and meals delivered to our house, drive our fast cars, and respond to the constant instant messaging, all of which can make us prone to impatience. Now, it is okay for some things to be done faster. But not for everything. And that is why it is so vital to understand the importance of patience. --► Full show notes: https://passionstruck.com/six-ways-patience-is-an-important-virtue/ --► Subscribe to My YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMiles --► Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/passion-struck-with-john-r-miles/id1553279283. *Our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/passionstruck. Thank You Masterworks for Sponsoring. This episode of Passion Struck with John R. Miles is brought to you by Masterworks. 66% of Billionaires Collect Art, so Why Aren't You? Low Minimums, Simple and Exciting. You Can Use Art as an Alternative Investment to Diversify Your Portfolio. Blue-Chip Artwork. Go to https://www.masterworks.io/ and use code passion to start. Thank you for listening to this podcast. I hope you keep up with the weekly videos I post on the YouTube channel, subscribe to, and share your learnings with those who need to hear them. Your comments are my oxygen, so please take a second and say 'Hey' ;). What I discuss about the six ways patience is a virtue and how to build it: Speed has its benefits. But, many people misinterpret that real art comes in the form of understanding when to apply both: speed at a micro-level and patience at a macro one to ultimately accomplish our end goals. I will use the story of the Chinese Bamboo tree to illustrate the benefits of patience and six ways to practice it. 0:00 Introduction and announcements 1:53 What makes us prone to impatience? 4:33 The definition of patience 5:27 The parable of the Chinese Bamboo Tree 13:02 Why do we often lose our patience? 15:16 What are the six benefits of practicing patience? 18:19 What are six steps you can take to discover and practice patience? 21:00 Why patience is a critical component of success 22:30 Analysis and wrap-up Show Links Show discussion questions: Why do we put so much focus on the quick wins? Why can patience feel counterintuitive to the big goals we set for ourselves? What did you find most inspiring about the story of the Chinese Bamboo Tree? What can you learn from the farmer's dedication? Are you experiencing any hindrances to being patient? What three things can you do to alter how you approach impatience? What steps will you take after hearing today's episode to change your approach to how you combine speed and patience? Interested in reading the transcript for the episode: https://johnrmiles.com/six-ways-to-benefit-from-the-importance-of-patience/ My episode on why you should Why the Journey Is More Important Than the Destination: https://passionstruck.com/life-is-about-the-journey-not-the-destination/ My interview with Cathy Heller on How Do You Find Your Life's Passion: https://passionstruck.com/cathy-heller-how-do-you-find-your-lifes-passion/ My interview with Jesse Gould on Saving Veterans One Heroic Heart at a Time: https://passionstruck.com/jesse-gould-heroic-hearts-project/ My interview with Jordan Harbinger on Why Legacy is Greater Than Currency: https://passionstruck.com/jordan-harbinger-on-why-building-your-legacy-is-greater-than-currency/ Are you having trouble prioritizing yourself John discusses the importance of self-love in Episode 104 Follow John on the Socials: * Twitter: https://twitter.com/Milesjohnr * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrmiles.c0m * Medium: https://medium.com/@JohnRMiles * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_r_miles * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesjohn/ * Blog: https://johnrmiles.com * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passion_struck_podcast/ * Gear: https://www.zazzle.com/store/passion_struck/ -- John R Miles is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Passion Struck. His full-service media company helps people live intentionally by creating best-in-class educational and entertainment content. John is also a prolific public speaker, venture capitalist, and author named to the ComputerWorld Top 100 IT Leaders.
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**Warning - Explicit Content**Hannah grew up in a very prominent religious culture, which didn't stop horrible things from happening to her. She was molested as a child, dealt with different addictions, and was recently diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. I think sometimes we think that having religious values will keep us and our families exempt from terrible things happening to us, which is not the case at all. Hannah was so brave in telling her story and bringing awareness to bipolar disorder. Our hope is to have her story reach the ones who need to hear it. Thank you for listening to our episodes. Make sure to like and subscribe, and also leave a kind comment for our guests, letting them know how brave they are for coming on and sharing their stories. THEY'RE NOT SHADOWSSpooky stories of the paranormal, the supernatural and the unexplained with no...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Bamboo Lab When you plant the seed of a Chinese Bamboo tree, you water it, you give it proper...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Justifiably Proud ProductionsJustifiably Proud Productions is a podcast that recognizes life, leadership, and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
At My IELTS Classroom, we take the emotional welfare of our students very seriously. In the past we have spoken to a trained psychologist about how test-takers can remain calm before and during their exam (and if you haven't watched that episode, I strongly recommend that you do as even I learned a lot!), and have written a lot of about motivation and how to get it back if you have lost it. Today, though, we are going to look at what to do if you have lost IELTS confidence. You can read more about today's episode here: https://blog.myieltsclassroom.com/lost-ielts-confidence/ Losing IELTS confidence can be difficult, but is every student really right to feel this way if they don't reach their target scores? And what can you do to regain your lost IELTS confidence? That is what Nick and I will discuss in this episode.Download my free ebook "An ex-examiner's guide to the Band IELTS Descriptors": https://blog.myieltsclassroom.com/ielts-examiner-ebook-mark/Watch the free video lessons on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiLz9Dbe4NEIu5OCy0WA1sgSupport the podcast and access BONUS episodes here - https://blog.myieltsclassroom.com/patreon/Rate and review My IELTS ClassroomIf you are on Apple Podcasts, help us to help more people just like you by rating and reviewing our show. Reviews let other students - just like you - find our information-packed episodes and start their IELTS journey in the best possible way. Remember, My IELTS Classroom offers a range of IELTS services:IELTS Video courses: https://www.myieltsclassroom.com/pages/writingIELTS Essay Corrections:https://www.myieltsclassroom.com/pages/markingIELTS Speaking lessons: https://www.myieltsclassroom.com/pages/speakingFree blog lessons: http://blog.myieltsclassroom.comFree Podcast episodes: https://myieltsclassroom.buzzsprout.comSupport the show by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/myieltsclassroomThe Bamboo Lab When you plant the seed of a Chinese Bamboo tree, you water it, you give it proper...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Wisdom.MBABusiness insights from MBA students, professors, alums and successful entrepreneurs.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
If you're interested in breaking into tech with a coding position, have you considered an email developer position? The minimum you have to learn is much less than a traditional software engineering position and apparently, it pays pretty well. I invited on Ivan, an email developer that's been doing this for a while to share what he thought about this path. We dove into what the day-to-day is like, as well as really helpful advice for those that might want to pursue this. Enjoy!Ivan Hurt (guest):Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/IvanHurt---------------------------------------------------
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About Dumi Senda: Coach Dumi (Dumi Senda), known as the “rags to impact coach” went from a life of menial labor with little prospects to Oxford MSc graduate and globally renowned diversity and inclusion (D&I) expert and coach. He draws on his personal experience with social mobility to help organisations achieve meaningful workplace D&I and individuals to overcome limitations and maximise their personal and professional growth. He has worked with top global organisations such as the UN, Bank of England, Goldman Sachs, and Google among others, and has been recognized by the office of the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson for impact on D&I. He was formerly Head of Student Attraction & Alumni Engagement with SEO London, a non-for-profit which helps broaden employment access into the corporate sector for people from under-represented backgrounds. He later consulted on a freelance basis for D&I organisations such as The Diversity Practice, Black British Business Awards and The Network of Networks (TNON). He has just accepted a role as Head of Growth & Innovation (D&I) with Righttrack Learning, a leading company that provides bespoke D&I and leadership training for organisations across the world. Key discussion points from this episode include: · Coach Dumi shares more about himself and his background – 2:52 · Why Coach Dumi kept developing himself – 5:04 · Why diversity and inclusion is important to Coach Dumi – 9:44 · Embracing stepping into your discomfort zone – 12:51 · Using your past experiences to challenge limiting beliefs – · How Coach Dumi supports individuals – 16:40 · Coach Dumi shares his perspective on stepping away from the tribe when following your calling – 19:58 · What we can learn from the Chinese Bamboo – 25:45 · Coach Dumi's advice to his younger self – 26:45 · Coach Dumi's definition of The Wealth Cornerstones – 29:47 Contact and work with Coach Dumi: 1-2-1 life, career and leadership coaching to professionals and young people and group coaching to aspiring coaches. Website: www.dumisenda.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dumisenda/ Coach Dumi Senda Official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHlBfdUPdBzj4f11UNIV_IA Dumi Senda Poetry YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DumiSenda Follow The Wealth Conversation: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewealthconversation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewealthconversation/ Connect with Tsitsi at www.thewealthconversation.com
In this episode, I explore different methods of basketry and the evolution of Chinese bamboo weaving.
This is an edited talk that Justine Willis Toms gave in the summer of 2014. She includes the four keys to thriving in chaotic times and compares this time to that of a caterpillar inside the cocoon where it liquefies and the imaginal cells begin to coalesce, soon to emerge as a butterfly. She suggests that we are the imaginal cells of the changing of an age. Since 1973, Justine Willis Toms has been exploring personal, social and spiritual transformation through her work as an electronic journalist, editor and writer. She is co-founder, executive director and host of New Dimensions Radio. She is a founding convener of The Millionth Circle Initiative and has been actively involved in circle work since 1980. She serves on the board of World Prayers as well as Women’s Perspective. In June 2004, she was one of 30 people in the world invited to participate in The Synthesis Dialogues with his holiness the Dalai Lama. She was inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2011. She is the author of: True Work: Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do (Michael Toms) (Harmony Books 1999) and Small Pleasures: Finding Grace in a Chaotic World (Hampton Roads 2008) Recorded 6/29/2014 Tags: Justine Willis Toms, Justine Toms, Dr. Haridas Chaudhuri, Cultural Integration Fellowship, CIF, optimism, curiosity, circles, friends of the heart, isolate, isolation, circulate, butterfly, cocoon, chaotic times, GNP, GNH, Gross National Happiness index, media fast, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, John Oliver, Last Week Tonight, Joseph Campbell, Dalai Lama, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Jennifer Louden, certainty, Chinese Bamboo metaphor, Personal Transformation, Self Help
Dr Chen Davies' Top Tip urges us to remember,“It is a marathon. You have to pace yourself…. Be patient - things will happen, when you try your best.”In today's episode, Amy and Becky reflect on how we can keep going, despite no evident results. We open with Chen's reference to Chinese Bamboo, the fastest growing tree on the planet. Its seed lies dormant for years of watering and fertilizing before finally shooting through the earth, growing at an astonishing rate of 1.5 inches per hour in its fifth year of life. How can founders and professionals keep showing up, even when results aren't yet apparent?Together we reflect on the four key areas which can help us all sustain a STAR performance. STAR stands for:· Sustain sustainable behaviours· Tune in and turn up positive thinking· Activate your strengths and celebrate your successes· Remember your relationships We invite listeners to: Keep an eye on the future. When growth comes, will you be able to respond or will you be just too exhausted? Ask “Am I healthy?” “Can I keep this up?”Take care of your daily habits – sleep, exercise, eating well. Create space for learning. A learning mindset can turn a tricky situation into something rich and meaningful, in turn fuelling growth. We notice:The power of moving from “I can't” thinking to “How can I?” questioning.How tuning into your strengths and successes – micro and macro – amplifies your positive thinking and capacity to do your best work (cf. Sean Achor's excellent TED talk, ‘The Happy Secret to Better Work).We remember:How our relationships and care for the important people in our lives are so often at the heart of our purpose.We ask:Who are the people you are getting up for every day?Please share with us your experiences of pressing on. How do you build your resilience and enable yourself to keep moving forward? We'd love to hear from you via the links below.About The MindStyling PodcastSign up for the MindStyling Newsletter: https://mindstyling.group/sign-up/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/mindstylingpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/mindstylingpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/mindstylingpodcast Website: mindstyling.groupHost: Amy Armstrong:Website: https://amyarmstrongcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyarmstrongcoach/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/amyarmstrongcoachingHost: Dr Becky SageInstagram: www.instagram.com/drbeckysage Twitter: www.twitter.com/becky_sage Website: www.beckysage.com About LatchAid Website: https://latchaid.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/LatchAid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LatchAidLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/latchaid/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_latchaid/
In life, you will have goals that you want to accomplish. Some of them will come fast and easy. Others, despite moving and plugging away, seem to gain no ground. Don't get discouraged. You may not see the results right away, but your actions are slowly starting to gain momentum. Eventually, once you break ground, much like the Chinese Bamboo tree, amazing things will start happening. Website: www.2PillarsPodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2PillarsPodcast Patreon https://www.patreon.com/2PillarsPodcast
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► Download the Podcast by following the link. @ https://gum.co/cbfr60morm ► YouTube Version ========================================================= For more great content or Support me by following me on Gumroad.com | https://gumroad.com/jasoncain Hello, Jason Cain here and welcome to the Ancient wisdom modern mind podcast and today I would like to share with you 60 MINUTES of Relaxing Chinese Bamboo Flute, Chinese zither and piano remixed with Instrumental Harp | Use this to Sooth Away Worry...Stress...Exhaustion. Music for Sleep, Peace and Healing
We're back. Hope you didn't miss us too much (definitely not as much as your wife did). KaiLee announces big advancements in her career and love life...Do we remember le Chef? Let's just say Nathan is out of the picture. As for Rachel, she's been targeted violently in recent events...by her cat. We cover holiday updates and chinese bamboo informational presentations all in one episode this week so pour your shot of tequila and click play already. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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What is your SeeD- implementing the Chinese bamboo tree lesson. Short ride, come enjoy and listen newly. Blessings
Imagine that you're planting a Chinese Bamboo tree. You plant the seed, water and fertilize it for an entire year, but nothing happens! You repeat this process the second year, and still don't see any results. Year three, you begin the same steps of watering , and fertilizing, but see no evidence of a tree. Frustrating right? Fast forward to year five and it starts with you continuing to do the right things to grow your tree with no visible progress. Have you ever felt like you were planting a bamboo tree? Then halfway through the fifth year, everything changes. Suddenly, the tree sprouts and grows ninety feet in six weeks! So how do you maximize The Law of The Bamboo Tree: Trust the process. If you keep doing the right things When its your due season, you'll get that promotion! When Its your due season, you'll launch that business! When its your due season, your book sales will pick up! The key is to trust the process. Our guest today has written a book that helps people to trust the process...........
Beautiful, light, inspirational Chinese Instrument Music with an easy, smooth and inspirational attitude | Chinese Bamboo Flute (dizi), Chinese Zither, Pipa, and Erhu. Use for Meditation, Sleep, Peace and Healing or as a relaxing background while you're studying, doing chores, and reading. Creative Commons (CC) Attribution license (reuse allowed) // BACKGROUND M U S I C: ► Chinese Instrument Music | source: not available // IMAGE S O U R C E: ► Chinese woman chinese woman with flute chinese, Artist: nelsie_g, https://pixabay.com/photos/chinese-woman-2247171/ #relaxingmusic #meditationmusic #sleepmusic #JasonCain # BambooFlute
The day you plant your seed is not the same day you will reap a harvest. The Chinese Bamboo takes 5 years to grow. Within 5 weeks it grows 90feet tall. You are the farmer has to water it, and nurture it for 5 years before it produces any results. My friend, with your dream you will need to toil towards yours dreams and goals. Please join us as we share the 3 must do’s in this podcast. Thank you.
Chinese Bamboo (The Dream Realization Process) Many years ago, I remember hearing Les Brown talk about the Chinese Bamboo tree. He mentioned how the growth process of this tree was very similar to the growth process of a dream. In this episode, we'll explore this idea... THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT GETTING HIRED: How To Land The Job Of Your Dreams… Regardless Of The Competition // ORDER NOW (only $29.95): http://www.theuglytruthbook.com/ Join Interview Prep University… FOR FREE! Learn how to exponentially improve your job interview skills. ACCESS FOR FREE: http://interviewprepuniversity.com/ Would you like me to personally help you prepare for a telephone, video or face-to-face interview you have coming up? Schedule a 1-on-1 Interview Prep Consultation (only $497): https://www.rodneyhughes.com/interviewconsultation Biography: https://www.rodneyhughes.com/bio Listen To This Episode Via My Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rodneyhughes100 #Author #ExecutiveRecruiter #InterviewStrategist
Welcome to Good vibes only with Anna Kuusela. This is a podcast to inspire and motivate! Today I'll be sharing a story of the Chinese Bamboo tree and how we can lean patience and perseverance from it. Tune in for some fun! Thank you for tuning in and please find me at www.annakuusela.com and subscribe to my newsletter, IG @msannakuusela and FB @annawanderwoman
Too often we focus on learning to live with our past struggles, failures and mistakes. This episode is about learning to leverage our past, which in reality is all that we have to help us navigate a better future. Learn how a GPS, patina on antique furniture, a smoke detector and Chinese Bamboo will help you live your best life today.
Since 1973, Justine Willis Toms has been exploring personal, social and spiritual transformation through her work as an electronic journalist, editor and writer. She is co-founder, executive director and host of New Dimensions Radio. She is a founding convener of The Millionth Circle Initiative and has been actively involved in circle work since 1980. She serves on the board of World Prayers as well as Women's Perspective. In June 2004, she was one of 30 people in the world invited to participate in The Synthesis Dialogues with his holiness the Dalai Lama. She was inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2011. Tags: Justine Willis Toms, Chinese Bamboo, optimism, Geese flying in V formation, circles, Collaborative Leadership, Listening deeply, voting, creativity, beliefs, Personal Transformation, Philosophy
We have to not only be inter connected with Jesus but connected with others and the world. Men who are blessed in the lord will grow with him like a tree. (Chinese bamboo)
We have to not only be inter connected with Jesus but connected with others and the world. Men who are blessed in the lord will grow with him like a tree. (Chinese bamboo)