Hello lovely readers and welcome back to the Flying Fridays newsletter! The only weekly newsletter that tells you to stop playing so it can win…
Following a 3-2-1 approach, it contains 3 thoughts from me (that you should ignore), 2 quotes from others (that you should read), and 1 something special (maybe).
As a bonus I’ve finished with one joke that’s so bad, it’s good!
Let’s begin!
3 x Thoughts:
1) Before you play a game, there’s an important question you should ask yourself. That’s why you’re playing the game that you are, because the reason you’re playing – your why – has got to be bigger than winning. Success alone isn’t enough. Winning isn’t enough. Why do you want more followers on Twitter, or Instagram, or WordPress? Why do you want to become a published author? Why do you want to get that promotion? What is the reason for playing the game that you are?
2) No child plays to win. A child plays because it wants to play. That’s because playing is an expression of joy. Playing is an expression of freedom. Playing, in its purest form, is an expression of love. The reason for playing at anything is for the love of that thing.
3) If you want more than what you already have, you’re poor. If you believe you have more than enough, you’re rich. This is true regardless of how much stuff you actually have.
2 x Quotes:
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
“[A] low state of consciousness occurs when “we believe we are separate from everything else, alone and vulnerable.” If the world is all about you and your political preferences, injustices, fears, wants, and attention-seeking, then you’re putting yourself in a low state of consciousness. You’re taking every little thing too damn seriously and not zooming out to see the big picture: you are just like them, there is no enemy, people change, you’re not here for long, and your opinion isn’t right or wrong (it just is).”
– Consciousness expert Vishen Lakhiani
1 x Thing:
This Psychology Today article: Seeing Is Believing: The Power of Visualization by resilience coach A.J. Adams. Using a number of example A.J. Adams demonstrates just how powerful the practise of visualisation can be for achieving your goals/improving performance. Her advice below:
“Begin by establishing a highly specific goal. Imagine the future; you have already achieved your goal. Hold a mental “picture” of it as if it were occurring to you right at that moment. Imagine the scene in as much detail as possible. Engage as many of the five senses as you can in your visualization. Who are you with? Which emotions are you feeling right now? What are you wearing? Is there a smell in the air? What do you hear? What is your environment? Sit with a straight spine when you do this. Practice at night or in the morning (just before/after sleep). Eliminate any doubts, if they come to you. Repeat this practice often. Combine with meditation or an affirmation (e.g. “I am courageous; I am strong.”)
– A.J. Adams.
1 x Joke:
My wife mentioned that there was a lunar eclipse this evening.
I asked, “Do you know how the moon cuts his hair?
“Eclipse it, of course!”
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The TR quote I know quite well, the other is quite valuable as well. Have you ever visited the Roosevelt Island memorial to TR in DC? It’s quite brilliant, but since it take some effort to get there, I suspect most people don’t.
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Hi Vic. Yes I have as it happens. I thought all the memorials in DC were very well done. It was very inspiring to read all the quotes of all these great leaders inscribed on their memorials. Made me think what quotes they would put up for Trump when the day comes. Thanks for the reblog too. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. Wishing you well 🙏
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Same to you!
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Reblogged this on CRAIN'S COMMENTS and commented:
This post is quite important, regarding the restoration of balance and perspective to business decisions and human relations. Please read.
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I really like quote #3.
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And by quote #3, I mean thought #3.
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Thanks Ashley. I feel It’s a thought that’s worth dwelling on too. Hope you have a wonderful weekend 🙂🙏
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As per your 3x thoughts, it reminds me of the book Infinte and Finite Games by James Carse. “A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.”
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Oh I love that quote Andrew. Thank you for sharing. I’ll check out the book. Have a great weekend 🙏
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You might not want to get your wife to cut your hair. 😆
Love the thoughts on playing and games. It’s so true that kids play it brings them enjoyment, whereas grown ups play with the hopes to win. Something get lost in that translation to adulthood.
And agreed that gratitude and perspective is the difference between us feeling rich or poor. 🙏
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Thanks Ab. Probably good advice not to let my wife cut my hair! Have a great weekend 🙂🙏
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No. 3 resonates with me. I grew up poor and now we are comfortable – not any happier but a little less worried about what to eat.
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I think gratitude is the virtue that unlocks all others. Thank you Kerry 🙏
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You are most welcome. 😊
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That was a sad, sad joke. LOL
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My theory is, the worst ones are the best ones. This was one of my best 🤣
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