What’s next?

February 2023

Chat GPT. Meet Claude. AI.

Our young people are expected to tell us what they would like to ‘be’ in the future. Our Australian society expects them to answer with a legitimate well thought out career path to the proposed question at age 17. Considering the future of AI, the global unrest, and the financial cost of the response to the pandemic, my mind boggles. Us Gen X’s need to change our tune.

So, might we ask them instead, ‘What problem will you solve?’ or ‘What’s next for you?” eliminating the preposterous ‘What do you want to be?’

And might we also ask ourselves this?

Dr. Joe Dispenza suggests we think of emotions as energy in motion. How does this land with you?

He also suggests that our personality is our personal reality. Food for thought.

This thinking propels us to tomorrow, and into the future. In addition, it reminds us that neurons that fire together wire together, and old habits definitely do die hard. But is it worth the painstaking effort?

I’ve done a deep dive into an emotion I grew up with. Unworthiness. And the limiting belief? Lacking. No one’s fault! My goodness, my 85 year old father has been here literally firing and wiring my new home and I cannot thank him and my mum enough, for ensuring I was educated. My parents were phenomenal and I am so very grateful for my education and deep seeded values. However, this is a reality for me.

But watch this space, as I unmemorise this and decide what’s next?

Join me, connect with me, if you’re a little done with your same old same old.

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