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Who Am I ?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

WHO AM I?

 (The question that is the gateway to spiritual enlightenment)

 Having been a coach for many years, in addition to having been involved in the training of at least 5000 coaches worldwide, I have come to the conclusion that one of the greatest skills that we, as coaches, possess and need to perfect is the ‘art of the question’. In fact, one could say that another definition of a coach is Master Questioner.

 It is important to remember that the quality of our life is determined by the quality of questions we ask ourselves.  Some people ask themselves very mediocre questions indeed.  For example, “What time shall we go to down the pub?”  Others look at someone who has achieved great things and ask themselves “Why not me?”.  It is similar to the difference between “I can’t afford it” and “How can I afford it?”As coaches we have two responsibilities towards our client.  The first is to provide them with a first-class coaching experience through the effective use of questioning skills.  The second is to educate them in the techniques and benefits of self-questioning, helping them to realise the importance of regularly asking key questions.

 Of course when it comes to asking questions we can get very sophisticated and clever indeed.  We can use questions with suppositions and presuppositions.  We can use open and closed questions, we can get involved in nested loops, we can use hidden questions and open questions and in fact we can make ourselves feel and look very clever indeed.

 However I learned a long time ago the importance of simplicity and it is my opinion that the greatest coaching question of all is “Who am I?”

 This question is very often ignored.  Why? Because it is easy to ignore; it can take us on an uncomfortable journey and one we might prefer to avoid.  And yet it is essential if we wish to understand our core, the real person, the immutable, incorruptible and authentic ‘me’.  The “me” we are really meant to be.

 This question is the one that helps people come to a deep and satisfying realization of who they really are. So this is one of the key questions that we must teach our clients to ask of themselves on a regular basis. ‘Who am I?’ Again and again.

 True happiness and fulfilment in life is only achieved when our actions and goals are congruent with our core values. Yet the sad truth is most of us do not really know what our core values are.  Unfortunately we take on board the values of others, the values that are impressed upon us by the media that constantly bombards us, and the values of the people we work with and the companies we work for.  It is rare that the values that we attach to ourselves are our true values. The inner conflict that this creates is one of the underlying causes for the level of unhappiness and depression in today’s society.

 You see our values are in fact the mirror of who we really are yet few of us look deep enough into the mirror to see the truth.  Many thousand years ago there was a word written above a doorway in ancient Greece. The word was “ Knosti” and it was written above the doorway of the Delphic oracle.  It is as true today as it ever was those thousands of years ago.  It simply means “ know thyself”

 There is an old adage that says that if you don’t know where you’re coming from then you don’t know where you’re going.  The same is true here, if you don’t know who you really are how can you possibly know what you really want out of life, what is truly important and how do you know where you are headed.  I learned a long time ago that most people don’t really know what they want in life, but are prepared to go through hell to get it !!!

 Being able to answer the question “Who am I?” with clarity and honesty will start the process that will make a profound change in the direction your life takes.  This in turn will affect those close to you; your family, your friends, and your work. The way to make a real change in the world today is simply to do it one person, one mind at a time.  Start with the person who is closest to you – yourself of course!

                                        HOW DO I ASK THE QUESTION?

 It is important that when we ask ourselves the question “Who am I?” we allow time for the answers to come.  The truth may have to percolate up through a number of layers, and this takes time.  You may have to ask yourself this question a number of times.  For example, you may ask “Who am I?” and the answer may come back ‘I am a teacher’, ‘I am an electrician’, ‘I am a solicitor’ etc. The truth is you are none of these things. You see you are not what you do! You are far more than that.

So when you ask yourself the question “Who am I?” and you get an answer, you may then need to ask again “and who else am I?” And again “Who else am I?”.

 It is morally essential that we eventually find out who we are.  So many of us wander through life in a kind of emotional and spiritual amnesia, deadening our response to life by producing images of ourselves that are far from the truth.

 I recommend that when we engage in this important process that we do it in a place of solitude and stillness in order that we can be truly present for the answer.  We cannot really experience anything without being present with it.  True presence requires that we be attentive to what is happening in the here and now.  It is our responsibility to be aware.

 EXERCISES

EXERCISE ONE – Six months to live

 Imagine that you have just come back from a visit to your doctor where you have been informed that you have an incurable disease and only six months to live.  However, during these 6 months you will be perfectly healthy, fit and active.  Now write down what you would do, who you would see, where you would go and, very important, who you would spend your time with – and why.  Would you change any aspect of your life right now?  Would you continue to work in your job/career?  If not, why not?

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 ExplanationThis should very clearly point you in the direction of what is important or even essential in your life.  It is so easy to procrastinate but you need to attend to these things right now.  It is obvious that these things are extremely important to you, so you should endeavour to achieve them as soon as possible – as a matter of urgency.

EXERCISE TWO – Direction
 This exercise will provide you with excellent pointers towards the direction in life in which you should be heading.  It is important that you sit quietly with pen and paper, and write clear, specific answers to the following questions. Do not be influenced by others, or let negative thoughts distort your answers.  Please give due time and consideration to this exercise; it is not uncommon for its completion to take several hours.
1.         Imagine that there are no barriers whatsoever to you achieving anything you want in life, what and where would you most want to be?  Would you be President? An opera singer? Perhaps a great athlete, or successful businessperson?2.         What in the past has given you the most satisfaction and pleasure?

3.         The following list of words generally encompasses what we desire in our life. Write clearly your own definition of what each word means to YOU.
Wealth

Happiness
Health
Success
 

Explanation: If you do not really know what it is you want in life, then how can you possibly achieve it?  The answers you provide in this exercise will lie at the very heart of your final goal list. They will guide you towards what makes you happy and has true value in your life.

  WHO AM I AT WORK?

 It amazes me when I see the leaders of major companies like BAT (British American Tobacco) being hailed by the business community worldwide as paragons, and real exemplars of how business should be run.  Yet, there are tens of thousands of people dying every month around the world because of their product.  Society is putting on pedestals men and women who create products that kill, purely for profit.  I sometimes wonder if the inmates have taken over the asylum!

 However, what price has been paid by these decision-making men and women?

Like so many others in similar scenarios being played out in corporations all around the world, these individuals are subjugating their own values for those of the company they work for.  If only they would ask themselves “Who am I?” we might see a profound and radical change in the thinking of these leaders. 

 I have found that when I have worked with men and women in these positions and supported them in answering my question “Who are you?” I have enjoyed watching them travel slowly towards a true realisation of self.  It is at this point that they have started to make a change, to really make a difference within their companies.  Making and carrying out decisions that are based on power rather than force.  Making a positive difference in the lives of the employees and thousands of customers of that corporation.

 Much is said about corporate social responsibility; it is a phrase that is bandied about with gay abandon and in some cases a solomneous that belies the real truth, which is that most people follow and adopt the company culture, ethics, morals and values rather than expressing their own thoughts. This leads them to do things that are not congruent with their own core values.  

 Therefor there is a great need for all of us to get back in touch with our core values, because the truth is that in most of us these are highly commendable.  It ’s just a case of getting back there and re-remembering who we are.

 DO I EVEN KNOW WHO I AM?

 If we are not sure of who we are right now then how much more difficult it is to try and work out who we really want to be in the future.  Especially as the media does such a fantastic job of indoctrinating us into believing what we really should be.  From advertisements on television we know we should all be young, slim, good-looking, tanned, without spots or glasses.  From numerous magazines we learn that by paying a lot more attention to ourselves and spending lots of our hard earned money (and in some cases, yet to be earned money) we can really make ourselves young, sexually desirable, good-looking, and successful.

 The result of this is that we end up setting goals for ourselves that have actually been foisted on us. Not ones that are congruent with or even based on our own true core values.

 IN CONCLUSION

 For many years I believed one of the greatest coaching questions of all was “What do you want?”.  This question can be asked in so many ways, you can come at it from so many angles and for several years I believed this was the question of questions.

However, long ago I realised that for some of the reasons stated above this is not the great question it ought to be because, as we have seen, we don’t really know what we want at all. 

 I now know with a deep and profound sense of knowing, that there is a higher question, a more important question, a question that reaches deep down to the core. That question is “Who am I”??

 You see coaching is about performing at your best through the individual and private assistance of someone who will challenge stimulate and guide you to keep growing. Essentially it is about helping you to reach self actualisation – a point at which you not only truly know yourself but within this knowledge possess a feeling of comfort with and understanding of the person you discover.

 Coaching (or if we don’t have a coach, self-coaching) is indispensable if we want to really reach our full potential, to be all that we can be, to truly reach a point of self transcendence.

 Gerard O’Donovan
Managing Director
Noble Manhattan Coaching
CEO – IIC (International Institute of Coaching)
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I met the artist David James on Bayswater Road

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Last week my wife and I were in London for the weekend. I had to deliver two different keynote speeches one on Saturday and one on Sunday so my wife joined me,as we thought it might be a opportunity time to spend some time together (away from the children !)

On Sunday morning we went for a walk along Bayswater Road to look at the beautiful Art exhibition which has taken place there every Sunday since 1963.

For at least half a mile the railings on the north side of Hyde Park are sectioned into approximately 10 foot pictures and artists are allowed to license these pitches from the local council.

As we were walking along admiring the huge amount of different art and styles we came to a large pitch actually a triple size one and we were both struck by how beautiful the paintings were.

We all must say to each other at the same time ,” you know, this looks just like the work of David James”

Now David James is an artist that we have both admired for many years. We first came across David James over 25 years ago when I was a Royal Marine grain-based in Poole.we would sometimes go into Poole Art Gallery based on Poole Quay and admire the paintings.they used to display some of the work of David James and we liked it very much however we just could never afford to buy any even a small one of his paintings 12″ x 12″ was in the region of £400 and that was back then.

As we were having this conversation I leaned closer to look at the paintings on the railings and was astonished to see the signature of ” David James” just at that moment a voice from behind and said ” can help you” and we turned around to find the man himself !!!!!

He is very distinctive in his late 60s with a long flowing white beard.

We were so delighted we ended up talking with David for quite some time we told him how many years ago we had come across his work but could never have afforded it back then. He told us where he was living and we spoke about many things.he talked about how the galleries make a lot of money out of Artists and take by far the bulk of all the purchase price.

He gave me his e-mail address and we agreed to keep in touch.

It was quite a coincidence, because he very rarely displays his work now on Bayswater Road, being so internationally acclaimed, and having such little time.

 Gail and I then continued our walk through Hyde Park, stopping for lunch etc. About three hours later as we were heading back to our hotel I said “let’s make a quick detour and see if those paintings are still there”. We got to his pitch just as he was getting ready to pack up and go home.

 He smiled when he saw us and we spoke again for some time. As we were looking at his paintings and he was explaining to us what lay behind some of them he asked ” are there any that you like” we both admitted that there were a couple that really took our fancy. Two beautiful Winter landscape scenes in light brown.

He put them side by side and we admired them and he explained about his use of light etc. Then he said “would you like to buy them” I replied that actually I would love to buy them but I didn’t think that we could probably afford his prices. He paused, and smiled, and thought for a while and then he said ” I tell you what” I will let you have them both for £90. I couldn’t believe it !!!!!!!! I was so incredibly pleased and surprised. Obviously I said yes.

I am now the proud owner of two beautiful paintings done by an artist that I have now come to know.

If you go to this website you’ll see the two that I purchased

http://www.davidjamesart.com/content.php?page=new_work

 Isn’t life wonderful the way it brings you these great joys and surprises

 

 

It looked like a war zone!!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

It took me 7 1/2 hours to drive home from London yesterday, I arrived home at 10 minutes to midnight. It should have taken no more than three hours and I left at 3:30 PM in the afternoon.!!!

There was snow and ice everywhere and traffic was moving at about 5 mph. Lots of lorries had crashed into barriers and cars were stranded on the hard shoulder,and the snow was coming down thick and fast.

 To be honest I didn’t mind too much because it gave me some unexpected time to do some extra studying in my Mobile University.(my car)

I listened to quite a few new CD’s that I had recently purchased on the Power of the Mind and the Law of Attraction.

I also listened to some fascinating interviews on ” Group Coaching” something that I personally have been doing for quite some time and achieving a lot of success with some great clients.

It made me realise again just how incredibly effective it can be to coach small groups of five or six once a month for approximately one hour.

Perhaps I ought to do a lot more of this? Just need to work out where I can find the time??

 I had a meeting in London yesterday with our partner from Istanbul in Turkey, what a wonderful guy. I am so lucky to have attracted such wonderful people into my life. It is a real joy to work with such people.

At our meeting we started to put together plans to develop coach training more effectively throughout the whole of Turkey and also in countries like Azerbaijan Kazakhstan, Syria etc

I have to say I’m very excited about the thought of moving into that part of the world and seeing how we can change corporate cultures and give people true power through the use of coaching.

 Today I am back in the office working through a mountain of e-mails and trying to get all of the last-minute work done before we close the office for the holidays tomorrow.

I really am looking forward to this break, time to catch up on some sleep, also time to spend with my family ( if they remember who I am )

I also traditionally use the Christmas break as a time to review this year’s goals and to comprehensively plan all of my goals for the coming 12 months.that always gets me very excited.

Till the next time

Gerard

Today I had a really great experience

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Well, here I am sitting in my hotel room in Warsaw slaving over a hot laptop dealing with my never ending stream of e-mails.

I went for a Thai massage last night in a place called the Thai house just around the corner from the MDM hotel ( where I am staying) it really was a great massage and very well priced 120 zlotys equal to about £25 

Today I had a really great experience, went out for a walk and a coffee this morning and found about five fantastic bookshops one after another. I couldn’t resist buying some more books. ( my wife will kill me) my suitcase is already verging on my airline limit !!

I will have to do some fast talking at the check-in J

 Looking forward to attending the Warsaw coaching support group meeting tonight.

I am going to do a presentation on Shamanic Coaching.

I am also going to give everyone a special gift. FREE membership of big life www.biglife.ws

I think that could really help them.

Then it’s up at 3 AM for a 6 AM flight ( deep joy!!)

Should be back in the office by 12 noon.

 

Interesting synchronous event happened today.

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Interesting synchronous event happened today.

I left the office to go into town to do some administration. For some reason, and I don’t really know why, I started to think about my time in the Royal Marines and when we were in the Falklands.

On the way back from town to the office as I walked past a charity shop I had a very strong impulse to go when and check their books on sale.

The first book I saw was

” Forgotten Voices from the Falklands War” Which I immediately bought.

Isn’t that interesting.Is That the power of intention? Is it the Law of attraction?

Is it the power of universal consciousness working to create and manifest our thoughts into reality?

 

Something to ponder on

Gerard

 

 

How do we instill Values in Children?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

One major responsibility that parents and teachers have is that of instilling good values in children.

Children like copying from what society is showing to them. It is therefore said that the best way to instill good values in children is to put them in the environment where positive values are embraced.

If you raise children in a society where positive values are not emphasized, it will be highly unlikely that they will develop to become better in the society.

With that understanding of the importance of taking responsibility in inculcating good values in our children, it will, be prudent to teach the following lessons:

1. Teach the value of trust and honesty

One area where children miss a step is when they are not shown the importance of honesty and trust. How do you react when your child lies to you? Do you take time to reprimand? Do you explain the importance of telling the truth? Let your child know the value of trust at an early stage.

2 Teach about integrity

Integrity affects virtually all aspects of everyday life. Being a person of integrity means that people can believe your word. How well can it be when your children start knowing that from early age? Be person of integrity before your children as that will surely motivate them to become likewise.

3 Teach about how to relate

Your child should know that he or she has to live with people. They should learn the importance of maintaining friends. As a parent or teacher, you should let your kid know the value of being able to relate well with the others. They should be made aware that there are true friends and mere acquaintances, and learn the traits that are exhibited by them.

Teaching values will not demand a lot from you. It will be the simple things that you will be doing that will make a big difference.

Pioneer Expeditions appointed by Noble Manhattan to run a spiritual adventure

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Pioneer Expeditions, a leader in expedition travel to remote and extraordinary places across the globe has been selected by Noble Manhattan to run a spiritual adventure program for the company.  Announcing this to the press, Mr. Gerard O’Donovan the CEO of Noble Manhattan said that as a leader in expedition travel, Pioneer Expeditions would be able to bring the best value to the Spiritual Adventure Program of Noble Manhattan. The expedition will be a life transforming adventure trip to an exotic part of the world with a little bit of physicality thrown in and a lot of adventure. The highlight of the trip would be the opportunity to interact and spend time with Mr. Gerard O’Donovan who is the founder of Noble Manhattan Coaching, one of the leading life coaching Institutes in Europe. The spiritual adventure trip would also give members of the group an opportunity to interact with Scott Milway, another luminaire in the life coaching arena and also learn the “Full Primordial Sound Technique” as taught by another great life coach Deepak Chopra. The entire cost of the adventure trip is £1600. Many of us would not be aware that the course fee for only the “Full Primordial Sound Technique” is £600.

Mr. O’Donovan said that the concept of spiritual travel existed in an informal way for decades. Even the Beatles visited India to seek solace in the Eastern system of meditation under the guidance of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in the late 60’s. The spiritual trip conducted by Noble Manhattan would not only be a spiritual trip, helping every member of the group to re-discover themselves but would also enable members to enjoy the beauty of an exotic location in another part of the world.  Pioneer Expeditions is one of the leading expedition companies which has worked with other leading organizations for conducting exotic travel trips in different parts of the world. Since this is an unique trip, the objective of this trip will be different from other tours conducted by Pioneer Expeditions. Therefore a team from Noble Manhattan has worked very closely with Pioneer Expeditions to chalk out every details of the trip.  Pioneer Expeditions on its part has expressed great satisfaction on being chosen as the travel partner by Noble Manhattan.  A senior executive of the company said that it is a privilege for Pioneer Expedition to be a part of this unique trip. The company has conducted exotic and adventure trips in different parts of the world for many leading organizations. However, being chosen by Noble Manhattan for this unique trip gives a sense of pride.

The journey will also be a gateway for charity as members have the option of donating to the Noble Foundation. At the end of the trip, members can feel the true change that a spiritual travel can bring to their lives. The quest for knowledge, truth and understanding can be fulfilled by being a part of this unique journey being conducted by Noble Manhattan Coaching. Mr. O’Donovan expressed hope that the experience of Pioneer Expeditions in conducting exotic tours and Noble Manhattan’s experience in life coaching would make the trip a truly unique experience for members in terms of spirituality, self realization and excitement.  The trip has already drawn wide attention and bookings have already started. Mr. O’Donovan said that the team at Noble Manhattan is working all-out with Pioneer Expeditions to close out any final loops in terms of logistics. He mentioned that this unique trip will be the first of many trips that will be conducted by Noble Manhattan.  In the final note, he thanked the Pioneer Team for all the support and expressed hope that this new travel partnership will yield great results.

To know more about this spiritual adventure, visit Noble Quest.

A life changing adventure later this year

Friday, April 24th, 2009

 

Does anyone fancy coming on a two-week adventure with me and Scott Millay to Vietnam and Cambodia later this year?

It will be the most exciting and life changing two weeks of your life. Full details at www.noble-quest.com

People lack perception

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The fact that people lack perception and discernment. It means that they are unable to tell good from bad, right from wrong, and very  importantly truth from lies.

Which means they end up making the wrong decisions

AN EXTRAORDINARY MOMENT

Friday, April 17th, 2009

From the very beginning, life has been constantly changing to meet a never-ending series of challenges and opportunities.  The ability of life to transform itself gives us great hope, for we currently have face a time of radical transformation.  From any perspective, from any place on this planet, it becomes more obvious every day that we are now in an extra ordinary moment….  At the moment that is at least as important as the beginning of effective fault, that guy and when her know to be announced first began to use increased mental ability to contemplate the themselves and the world.  Future generations will look back and see that our time was one in which the humankind learned to see itself as a whole. The past is written, the future uncertain, but the present is ours.  The shape of the future will reflect the decisions and actions during this unique moment in history.

 

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