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@alitorabi7960
@alitorabi7960 2 күн бұрын
Extremely hard to see the woman I loved after all these years, even without the chance ever to spend a day with her in these videos.
@koredalin
@koredalin 4 күн бұрын
I want to make forests for wild animals.
@katherynhoban8830
@katherynhoban8830 21 күн бұрын
I am sorry to suggest this, but if you can share your message WITHOUT MUSIC. i get lost with background music. pThe two big dongs are very distracting
@tu-tam-tu
@tu-tam-tu 22 күн бұрын
Wow! I didn't know you were AIESECer! This explains now why I felt some unexplainable bond with you since I've heard one of your speaches for the first time :) I joined AIESEC in Poland 2 years later (in 1997). And yes I admit it thought me a way more than studies. It was a great 5years, 2 internships (SriLanka & India) and with this sentiment in 2007 together with other friends we have created AIESEC Alumni Poland Association and there are a lot more Alumni organizations all around the world now. Maybe you can come with your wife and children to Budapest next year in April/May for European Regional Alumni Conference in Budapest? :) We would be very happy to have the Mindvalley as a Partner of the ERAC and other activities. Adriana Bernecka
@brined7458
@brined7458 2 ай бұрын
Watching in 2024! I still can't get enough of the inspiration
@user-sw9ln8cg3n
@user-sw9ln8cg3n 7 ай бұрын
I believe that one i will discover myself in the right way without others opinion so the question of everything is the begging step
@joehaddad4945
@joehaddad4945 7 ай бұрын
Hello from 2023! This was very helpful, thank you :)
@ravikumarramachandran6805
@ravikumarramachandran6805 8 ай бұрын
Simple but profound
@breatheandshineyoga
@breatheandshineyoga 8 ай бұрын
I want to bring light and opportunities to think and act free from the diktat of an enslaved mind...
@ClixxCafe
@ClixxCafe 10 ай бұрын
The CODE To RE-PROGRAMME Our REALITY........
@summerfoster2539
@summerfoster2539 10 ай бұрын
Really good exercise. Thanks
@jjcortesj
@jjcortesj Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sr! Nati and Me appreciate your time and effort! <3
@nell_attas
@nell_attas Жыл бұрын
Vishen I'm so inspired to see how far you've come with mindvalley. Fly higher!
@tamilgangsta3250
@tamilgangsta3250 Жыл бұрын
I have no idea why am Binge watching all of @vishenlakhiani videos, @mindvalley is awesome
@johnrainsman6650
@johnrainsman6650 Жыл бұрын
I asked myself some important questions, and It made me realize that I partly treated a caterer unfairly. I’m a high-ranking chef at a university and I was told by a student employee that her coworker (let’s call him Terry) had been touching crew members too much. Not _that_ type of touch, just casual ones, like on arms or shoulders. He was always very outgoing and tactile at work. Still, I took him to my colleague’s office for a chat and told him he shouldn't touch anyone without consent. Just handshakes. I said we needed the workers to be comfortable in a good work environment, that he pretty much shouldn't talk about anything other than work and school. How he shouldn't tell his stories because they may be inappropriate to some degree to the other workers; funny to him only. I think he’s about 25, give or take. He seemed pretty quiet and uncomfortable during my speech. Answered a question or two with a nod and headshake. The only question he had for me was if anyone reported his touching; I said, "It doesn't matter." Maybe that was a bit rude. That day after work, I saw him being pulled out of the lake--with his eyes closed. I was so horrified. I could only hope he was unconscious. Some woman, who was being held in place by two strong people, was excitedly yelling, "Is he dead?! Is he dead?!" Turns out _she_ pushed him in the lake. Now, I _really_ don't want to go into detail, so I'm just gonna say she injured him in specific ways so that he couldn't swim back to the surface. According to the news, she tried to drown him because she hated his personality and unfiltered jokes and thought people's lives would be better without him. She even told him that before she pushed him in the water, so that he knew he was getting what he "deserved." Thankfully he was given CPR and taken to the hospital for treatment; he's gonna be okay. And that's just it. What if he hadn't? What if my last moment with him was in the office. I realized I may have gone a little too far too. Yeah, I was right about how he should be more filtered at work, and that the touching needed to be restricted for his coworkers’ comfort (and for him to be successful), but I should _not_ have spoken to him the way I did. I should _not_ have said to his boss (who was in the room with us too), “is there anything you want to add?” That was insensitive. I should _not_ have restricted him to handshakes and work/school conversations only. All or nothing isn't fair. I should _not_ have taken him to the office for a formal lecture. He didn't deserve that. He probably felt like a criminal in an interrogation room. Terry never meant any discomfort or harm. He only meant to joke around and have fun with his coworkers, not "make" them his "objects". I should’ve shown more patience and understanding and only given him a very brief and gentle talk in the hall---just me. Besides, it's perfectly natural to causally touch or tap people *without* it being creepy; maybe Terry deserved a right like that, within reason and limits so he didn't go over them and discomfort anyone. He is not like Dan Schneider...but I guess I treated him like the guy. When he recovers, I'm gonna tell him I'm sorry for being a bit too tough on him. That I mishandled the situation and could've done better. I was a jerk.
@sallystafford953
@sallystafford953 Жыл бұрын
Always find something useful to my personal growth when Vishen Lakhiani speaks.
@COACHNEXTGEN
@COACHNEXTGEN Жыл бұрын
Amazing way of thinking and achieving my goals. Believe it or not, subconsciously it was all there and now on paper.
@the_soulway-coaching
@the_soulway-coaching Жыл бұрын
I’m a practicing a coach and I ask living in Japan. I want to help kids with somatic diseases , which caused by their parents way of thinking such as asthma, allergies, etc ( there are 7 or even 8 as a cancer was added). There’s a direct connection between the way of thinking and the type of disease. And the culture in Japan makes more Japanese kids struggling with asthma and allergies. And I know it comes from parents who should keep their emotions inside and as well as follow their parents “mean goals “ earning asthma as a somatic response to “not realising their own desires or “end-goals “
@jannortonfairchild4571
@jannortonfairchild4571 Жыл бұрын
Soooo good! I have some great take aways and lots of living to do!!!! Thank you Vishen!
@rosesaldana1712
@rosesaldana1712 Жыл бұрын
This was a great lesson and exercise. I can't wait to talk with some friends and do this with them. I know what I want to do but trying to explain it to others is always a challenge. This helped me clarify it more. Still a work in progress but I'm a few steps closer. A couple of my experiences are: Look for our similarities within our differences and to travel/life in different places in the world so I can immerse myself in the culture. A few growths: Connect with my heart & 3rd eye on a deeper level, Eat healthy foods with different flavor palettes, Keep my body flexible by learning fun movements (like yoga, qigong, tai chi). Lastly, Contributions: Visually show people how we are all connected, how we are similar to each other (foods, daily life, goals, etc...) and how we are similar to our world at a high level. Introduce someone to a new way of seeing... anything and everything... if they are open to it.
@kembabazianita8161
@kembabazianita8161 Жыл бұрын
Wowww this was really a nice exercise
@rt-fm
@rt-fm Жыл бұрын
Thinking through about what your meaning of life is, is already a start of personal growth. Thank you!
@kershneegovender4932
@kershneegovender4932 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Vishen and the Mindvalley team
@kershneegovender4932
@kershneegovender4932 Жыл бұрын
I watched this video ten years ago and I have achieved so many of those goals. Then randomly four years...one day i found that page that I had wrote all my goals and I was amazed at how much I had accomplished. Today I watched the video again and did the simple task of writing my goals down again. Can't wait to achieve them.
@trendtravelmuslimah4288
@trendtravelmuslimah4288 Жыл бұрын
I'm watching this in 2023, this is so useful
@edenshafe4437
@edenshafe4437 Жыл бұрын
My dearst husband Vishen I love you so much and I love to do everything you mentioned and adopt 2 baby gifts and 2 baby boys and do it all with you I love you so very much
@Bullybob77
@Bullybob77 Жыл бұрын
the 3 most important things what do you want to experience -often retreats/events-big houses, bubbly drinks and fun tabletop games all weekend long -more carnival cruises -family trips to theme parks are common -a private chef for healthy and delicious diet how do you want to grow -fitness - become physically attractive, strong -fix my posture -become a person of expertise and respect -become exclusive -grow my family's strengths and skills in their preferred interests how do you want to contribute -turn massive vessels into stronger winds to have more propulsion -to provide better environments and financial benefits to those in or affected by the vessels i turn -inspire others to find strength by poetry -inspire others to have more respect and demonstrate more respect for others
@quashmaster54
@quashmaster54 Жыл бұрын
Excellent exercise. Loved it. Thanks
@edenshafe4437
@edenshafe4437 Жыл бұрын
My dearst husband Vishen I love you so much when are you a branch of Mindvalley in Ethiopia I love to see that I love you so much
@rachealmubanga5521
@rachealmubanga5521 Жыл бұрын
I love this massage 🥰
@pronotper
@pronotper Жыл бұрын
Vishen! Please pretty pretty pretty 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 please let us work for you!!! Mindvalley has saved my life over and over! You help me stay sober from a life long-addiction to selling and using heroin! At the age of 35 I got pregnant, mind you I never wanted kids and didn't have a maternal bone in my body, but it suddenly wasn't about me anymore. After years of filking the hole inside me with heroin and other illicit substances the hole was gone. I left my apartment and got into the local homeless shelter. That was 6.5 years ago. Cut to today where I no longer am torn down by the system that so terribly failed me and repeatedly made an example out of me. Showcasing my every pain and struggle on the front page of our small town newspaper and never even offering me rehab. I own a 250k dollar home, my car is a 2016 (that's good for me), I have a beautiful 5 yo daughter, Mikaiyah and a beautiful 2 year old son, Malyckai. I bust my butt working as a Certified Addictions Recovery Coach and Substance Use Disorder Counseler Intern. I am also in the beginning phases of starting an addiction recovery blog called Progressing, Not Perfecting. I help people every day. I have saved many lives as a harm reductionist. I work for a payrate that should be a crime and I work with the most difficult populace known to man. I am so so undervalued, underpaid, stigmatized daily, like they are hiring non certified coaches and paying them what I make after being there for almost 5 years. I created the program from the ground up, they even stole a pamphlet I made, had it reprinted as the same exact and I never even got a good going or w2g. I want out of this town that holds me back due to lack of opportunity, more than anything. I want to feel valued and appreciated for the hard work I put in. Part of what got me sober was my spiritual awakening, and I think I am on to something because I have turned several clients into believers and they are still sober! I am a mindvalley and lifebook member and I waited so so long to purchase my nembership because if the price, but I finally did it and just used a creidt card, and I couldn't be happier. What I have learned is not the stuff of books. Every struggle, emotion, unanswered question, loss or lack of direction is brought to two places for me... Mindvalley and Oculus Quest 2 VR Fitness app. Supernatural. This combination has worked so well for me, just as the 12 steos never did. I would leave my life, my house, my "jobs", in a split second to come work for Mindvalley. I have never known what it feels like to work for a place that I believe in. I hope all of you heros and life savers know just how lucky you are to work for such an amazing man in such a beautifully amazing place! I would give my pinky fingers to be a trash man at Mindvalley and that is NO exaggeration. It's been my dream. I've been manifesting it since I started the Silva Ultramind Method. I think there should be a lower priced part of mindvalley or maybe a non-profit part that runs on grants (I have experience writing grants, just saying) that works on things like serious addictions, grief and loss, homelessness, etc. It's like nobody realizes just how bad these issues are. I'm an empath that has lived through all of it, and I am one of the last people standing. I have lost everyone I cared about in the war on drugs and I was worse than all of them. I am one the last people standing for a reason. I have to make it count for something. That's why I started my blog, even though I had NO idea what I was getting myself into ir how much money it was going to cost ir how time consuming it would be teaching myself every aspect that I come upon and know nothing about. I believe I am much like Vishen in that way. I have to help people on the largest scale possible,all while still dealing with my own shit. Just trying to find my purpose, feel good and give my children a childhood they don't have to heal from. I know that nobody will probably ever see this and that's probably why of all places I chose to share it here, but its been out there in the ethers for awhile now and now I have at least put it out there for MV and SN. The lives we could save... It's a beautiful visualization. Trust me on this. Watch this video called everything you think you know about addiction is wrong by Johann Hari, www.ted.com/talks/johann_hari_everything_you_think_you_know_about_addiction_is_wrong?language=en email it to Vishen and tell me that he couldn't save them/us? I know he could because teamed with Supernatural he has. I am working on an article about just how for my blog. I'll let u know when it's published. PS. I just started it and I have no followers yet, but some day I hope to because I have been told by many that my story is inspirational and that people like me are like legends. Something you hear about but never encounter. Life long IV heroin user and dealer, 7 years sober in March! Wooooooo hoooooooooooo! I flipping love you all and THANK you for saving my life daily! Mwah!!!!
@natalieannjoubert7258
@natalieannjoubert7258 Жыл бұрын
Dont have a degree in anything. Get intuitive feelings about people. It's a gift as well as curse.
@PowerfulLamp
@PowerfulLamp Жыл бұрын
I disliked how useful this was. It helped me realign something in my head.
@pritamonica7762
@pritamonica7762 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! You have bring more light into my life!
@amyxia3033
@amyxia3033 Жыл бұрын
Summary: Truly experiences in life , growth , contributes. - What do you want to experience out of life ? What would you really want to experiences . - How do I want to grow ? Lean new skills . Be a more a creative human being. - What do I want to contribute to the planet ? True fulfillment comes from growth and contribution.
@alicekwambokaongera8672
@alicekwambokaongera8672 Жыл бұрын
It's good to hear this mind altering knowledge
@aloksoni6468
@aloksoni6468 Жыл бұрын
3 Questions to ask yourself bfr setting Goals: [1]. What do I want to experience in life? [2] How do I want to Grow? [3] What do I want to contribute to the Planet?
@attyninigarado818
@attyninigarado818 2 жыл бұрын
Experiences: - Travel anywhere, anytime - Live wherever I want. - Love freely and openly with no fear. - Have amazing, beautiful connections. - Taste different food from all over the world. Growth: - Develop my singing voice further. - Write more songs - Write books. - Be more open, loving, and expressive. - Slim, fit, and healthier body. - Learn French. - Learn to play the piano. - Feel absolutely beautiful, confident, and magnetic. - Sharper mind and memory. Contribution: - Help people find their voice. - Be an advocate for the oppressed and abused. - Help financially strapped families find food security. - Help people find justice. - Education/ Help people realize their full potential - Help my entire family and friends out of poverty
@iheartherbs
@iheartherbs 2 жыл бұрын
OF COURSE he worked at Microsoft for the demon possessed Gates
@frankiemcinnis2638
@frankiemcinnis2638 2 жыл бұрын
Great content! Music is too loud!
@josephsimmons7717
@josephsimmons7717 2 жыл бұрын
Great Exercise. You are so smoooth with this.
@mahima911
@mahima911 2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou ✨
@karenstanton8838
@karenstanton8838 2 жыл бұрын
Love Vishen's exercise and mission of Mindvalley, so insightful and helpful.
@artkrebs6900
@artkrebs6900 2 жыл бұрын
My top experiences would include to travel, socialize with new cultures, create infinite relationships and experience natural environments allowing growth through acquiring knowledge, develop compassion, nurture the spirit towards higher vibration and abundance transforming into an incredible better version of myself reaching quantum levels of living and sharing. In turn, my contributions will focus to help heal the planet and allow future generations to live in a more natural world by decarbonzing through helping replace polluting means with cleaner more sustainable ways of living and coaching others how to help themselves learn and implement resilient solutions. We can achieve this together and transform the planet creating the understanding of the purpose and incite passion for a practical collaborative betterment as a whole.
@svjetlanamedic8186
@svjetlanamedic8186 2 жыл бұрын
great exercise!!!
@Indigolighthealing
@Indigolighthealing 2 жыл бұрын
very inspiring and easy! i want to heal as many people I can
@julielittle4952
@julielittle4952 2 жыл бұрын
These are so simple Vishen and yet so powerful. I will make sure my 21 year old daughter looks at life this way as she is graduating from college next fall! I really appreciate you sharing this with us! It will also make me a better Life Coach!
@momsreality2499
@momsreality2499 2 жыл бұрын
Came here because of your book. The buddha and the badass😍
@kalyani918
@kalyani918 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this quick exercise! I would love to know how we can leverage our answers to create specific executable goals for ourselves:)
@janetdavis6193
@janetdavis6193 2 жыл бұрын
For me it all comes down to clarity. Clarity in experience, growth and contribution! Awesome exercise!