The majority of my Personal Development clients, when I meet them for the first time, feel that they’ve become stuck – maybe they feel that they’ve hit the so-called brick wall, or they feel that they’re going through the motions or that, in some vague way, they sense that there must be more to life than the daily ritual that passes for living. Indeed, one individual said to me “Oh God, I can’t even get excited about my holidays anymore, we’re going to the same place in July that we’ve been for the last six years”.
Everything becomes stale in life unless you constantly keep renewing and reinventing. However, But it’s not your life that grinds to a shuddering halt, it’s you! Or, more correctly, it’s actually your state of mind that becomes so anaesthetized by the continual routine that passes for living, that you simply disappear into oblivion. The problem is that you stopped experiencing new things as you progressed through your teenage years. The normal mind is wide open to all new experiences during our childhood years – that’s when our sponge-like capacity to take everything in means that we were, in fact, taking everything in. By 11 or twelve, we started closing up shop. By nineteen or twenty, we were a done deal. After that, with the exception of truly momentous events in our lives – like the birth of a child, or a bereavement – we experience nothing much. We think we are experiencing, but in fact, what our subconscious mind is doing is interpreting everything on the basis of old stored knowledge and pigeonholing the new event accordingly. Effectively, the normal adult state of mind is completely unaware, numb, reactive, divorced from reality and simply going through the motions.
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