Sunday, January 08, 2006

First Assignment

Your first assignment is:

Establish your GDS* or default state.
Be able to run it on your own.

Remember the test question for being in state is: like this what's possible?
A: Some variation of, "anything."

Next, in addition to being able to run it, write it out. I want to know how it feels, what it's like, what's remarkable about it, the whole sha-bang. Write out its sequence as well as all other important pieces you want to remember and of which you'd like to keep track. Write this information on your blog with the title, Configuration of my GDS. (Keep your blog private for the moment, we'll talk about why soon.)

Finally, from this state write a list of everything you can think of that you would like in your life. Write down everything, big, little, ridiculous, profound. I want both long term and short term items. Relationships, activities in which you'd like to be engaged, the way your relationships are, stuff you want to have, anything and everything you can think of - have fun with it. Create your ideal world.


The more time you put into doing this, not belaboring the list but enjoying it and making it as inclusive as possible, the better. We're going to be using this list a lot to establish outcomes, track progress, and know what we set out to get and what we're actually getting throughout the training.


* *NOTE: The terms GDS and Generalized Desired State are taken from the MythoSelf(R) Process designed by Dr. Joseph Riggio and is used with permission, acknowledgement and respect of the totality and wholeness of that model.

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