Emancipate
to give someone the political or legal rights that they did
not have before
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Definitions
Context: The framework that gives words, events, ideas, strategies and decisions meaning i.e. our Principles
Consciousness: The state of being aware of and responsive to my inner and outer worlds
Way of Being: Who I am and how I show up
Stories: Narrative in your head based on your interpretation from past experiences and beliefs
Belief: An opinion you consider to be a fact
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Consciousness
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The biggest enemy you have to deal with is yourself. If there's
no enemy within, then the enemy outside can do us no
harm
Les Brown
8Brain: That’s true, therefore…..Me: The lie I believe in…..
Possibilities
What are your limiting unconscious stories?
(Beliefs and Drama)
• I am not good enough
• It’s impossible for me to…
• I need him/ her in order for me to…
• I can’t cope
• I am ashamed of….
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E G O
➤ Conditioned; programmed
➤ Unconscious,automatic
reactions
➤ Safety; fears the “bad thing”
➤ Turns away: fight, flight,freeze
B E I N G
➤ Unconditional Presence
➤ Awake, consciously
aware, sees bigger,choiceful
➤ Breakthrough; possibility
➤ Turns toward: includes all; goes with; flow
Ego and its Impact
E g o R e a c t i o n s
E g o “contracts” whe n in fear:
Mentally –I cannot; it won’t work
Physically –tightness in muscles, breath, heart rate.
Emotionally –feeling small, or “artificially”large
Behaviorally –fight, flight, freeze
Actions –stands for self-interest,preservation, personal position
E g o turns a w a y from w h a t it
fears, pursues w h a t is right, not
w h a t is Right.
If you think you can do it or think you can’t, in both
cases, you’re right.Henry Ford
“For thousands of years, doctors and scientists said that breaking the four-minute mile was impossible, that one would die in the attempt. Thus, when I got up from the track after collapsing at the finish line, I figured I was dead” – so said Roger Bannister, in 1954, immediately after doing the “impossible” and breaking through that restrictive misconception.
Bannister’s feat came through not only physical training and conditioning, but also as a result of him constantly visualising the event in his mind over and over, doing so with such passion that as far as he was concerned, he believed it was a fait accompli. The most significant aspect of his breakthrough was its influence on others: Prior to Bannister, no one in history had ever run a sub four-minute mile; the belief that it was an impossible feat was so strong that even experts were reinforcing it with alleged scientific proof. It’s no surprise, therefore, that indeed was the reality. A year after Bannister broke the barrier, 37 other runners did the same; the year after that, another 300 runners joined the club.
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Bannister’s belief that the “impossible” was indeed possible allowed him to both realise his own vision and to influence and inspire
hundreds (if not thousands) of other athletes to better their own records.
Be consciou
s
Love & vote for yourself
Live in question
sBe a
pathfinder
Embrace transform
ation
The map is not the territory
Have faith
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“It’s not your situation that’s causig your stress, it’s your thoughts, and you can change
that right here and now. Peace is a choice, and it has nothing to do with what other
people do or think”
Gerald G. Jampolsky
What decision(s) might you need to make, or what dragons might you need to slay in order to achieve YOUR dream?
What, if anything, in your way of being is holding you back?
What support will you need?What action will you take?
Fail forward quicklyThere’s no perfect moment…
Thank you
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Contact us
Sindiswa Ndlovu
Tel: +27 31 260 3796Cell: +27 64 961 5611Email: [email protected]
Venouasha Bahadur
Tel: +27 31 260 8870Cell: +27 81 422 3369 Email: [email protected]
www.ukznextendedlearning.com