Are You Ready For This?
Sep 23, 2019What is normal today will soon be old news.
The English language has developed a new vernacular to express it. It appears everywhere. On Netflix - "Orange is the new Black." In Health - "Sitting is the New Smoking." In fashion - "Brown is the new black." In ageing - "60 is the new 50," and so on…
On the rare occasion my two daughters – now 17 and 20 – ask advice, I tell them this:
- your profession doesn't matter
- your education doesn't matter
- your career decision doesn't matter.
Only one thing matters – can you adapt to the world as it changes?
If you can do this - that is your security, that is your safety.
For nothing, Nothing, NOTHING is ever staying in one place.
What is good advice today is likely to be bad advice in a few years.
If you don't adapt - or can't adapt - you will plunge down mountain into valley of despair. All the lessons you received as a child growing up - about sticking with something and getting a good education – these are no longer sure things as humankind marches into its unknown future.
Ridiculous things are happening.
A President twitters accusations of treason.
Classical music is being kept alive by Marvel Studios.
Are you an orchestral composer? Then Hollywood has the money to commission your work. You must adapt!
When systemic changes visit your life – will you be ready?
Alexander's discovery is the tool to train you in being able to manage effective, personalized adaptation. You need a method that only you can construct. You need something that suits your personality, your shortcomings and strengths, your education – or lack of it – and your economic and social situation. All of these impinge on your ability to adapt.
There is no one answer.
Start now - practice how to adapt. Begin the easy way, by understanding these three things;
- change is based upon postural movements
- emotions are expressed through postural sets
- beliefs are apparent as systemic postural attitudes
Which is to say: movement is central to everything. Buddha explained this by espousing the principle of "impermanence," i.e. that nothing exists in the same way from one nanosecond to the next.
Your movement is like this: changing nanosecond by nanosecond. This makes it a perfect tool for you to discover more about how to adapt. How you manage Postural movements within your Self is an inner predictor of how you will adapt to the changes roaring to life all around you.
Movement is central to adaptation, and it is easy to understand why: you are not a plant!
You. Must. Move. To. Survive.
Survival as a movement methodology has been practiced by your class of creature coming on to 550,000,000 years now. If you experience physical discomfort, painful emotions and troubled relationships – you are not adapting to change very well. You can discover how to adapt to change by starting within the domain of your Postural movement system.
The benefits are summed up simply as: Less Pain, More Gain.
This adaptability skill is what you can discover in BodyChance's ThinkingBody Online. It is "The School of You." Individuals enter ThinkingBody not to gain a new Profession – although that is possible – they learn how to adapt.
Every ThinkingBody class you can request help in adapting to some everyday situation:
- teaching to young children or teenagers in a classroom
- maintaining a long breath to perform a piece
- avoiding a headache while chatting with your mum
- dealing with angry customers in a way you can stay focused
Every situation or challenge is appropriate to use as an application of principle. You discover how Alexander's discovery is primal within the way you manage movement to adapt. For this month I am offering a 40% discount on the whole course.
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