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Old 03-05-2010, 10:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Post-CGW I've been disconnecting from (good) friends whom no longer resonate with me (something I realized I needed to do at the workshop) - friends with negative, close-minded mindsets, or complain about things in their life but won't do anything to improve, etc. Also, I started a 30-day trial of no alcohol on Jan 1 (which has extended to 65 days as of today!), so going to bars has no longer been a past time of interest.

As a result, the number of people I hang out with and spend time with has decreased DRASTICALLY. I'm turning 24 this month and most of my friends in my immediate environment are/were into partying/drinking every weekend to escape from their weekly grind of classwork or slave work. Also, CGW spoiled me! It was so awesome to jump into deep conversations within mere minutes of meeting someone new! Now it seems when I meet new people my age, I feel a little more socially awkward because I don't want to talk about The Bachelor, America's Best Dance Crew, or How Much I Hate My Job (made up that TV show).

Why experiencing and realizing this is important - I'm rising to action! I'm going to make more time to start attending: meetups for my local Personal Development group on meetup.com, CGW Skype meetups (just added matty!), and more CGW's ( though the next one shares the same days as a life-coaching workshop I want to attend )

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Post-CGW I've been disconnecting from (good) friends whom no longer resonate with me (something I realized I needed to do at the workshop) - friends with negative, close-minded mindsets, or complain about things in their life but won't do anything to improve, etc. Also, I started a 30-day trial of no alcohol on Jan 1 (which has extended to 65 days as of today!), so going to bars has no longer been a past time of interest.

As a result, the number of people I hang out with and spend time with has decreased DRASTICALLY. I'm turning 24 this month and most of my friends in my immediate environment are/were into partying/drinking every weekend to escape from their weekly grind of classwork or slave work. Also, CGW spoiled me! It was so awesome to jump into deep conversations within mere minutes of meeting someone new! Now it seems when I meet new people my age, I feel a little more socially awkward because I don't want to talk about The Bachelor, America's Best Dance Crew, or How Much I Hate My Job (made up that TV show).

Why experiencing and realizing this is important - I'm rising to action! I'm going to make more time to start attending: meetups for my local Personal Development group on meetup.com, CGW Skype meetups (just added matty!), and more CGW's ( though the next one shares the same days as a life-coaching workshop I want to attend )
Congratulations on living the life of choice rather than a life of chance.

I also have made some massive changes after CGW and am currently in Las Vegas to experience the city when I am not attending a CGW. I like the city and find it a good place to be. I will return to Oblong to finish closing on the sale of my house and some other tasks that I need to finish before leaving there.

I expect to return to Vegas in November and stay for six months. How's that for making changes to move to planet B? My wife and my young children also prefer Vegas for part of the year.

I also wanted to tell you how meeting you in the airport and our subsequent conversations helped me as we left Vegas on the same flight. Thank You!

I have been considering attending another CGW and I believe it will not be the one in May as I work consciously to wrap up the unfinished business in Oblong and transition to living in a place of joy personally and geographically.

I hope to see you in person and to both retain and grow the friendship I feel for you.
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Kevin I'm in the same boat as you! Combined with the fact that I'm moving across the country I feel pretty (physically) alone at the moment. I've already joined a bunch of new meetup groups (I'll have to find a PD one, good idea!), I just hope it's as easy as talking to people at CGW!
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Awesome, Kevin -- sounds like you're well on your way to consciously creating a more empowering social environment.

When I was 19, several of my friends were criminals. I was even good friends with a drug dealer. Fortunately I was able to see where that environment was leading me and got out, largely by moving to a new city, making new friends from scratch, and reconnecting with my best old friends.

Sometimes you have to take a step backwards before you can take two steps forward. The new reality you're creating will be so much more "you" than the old one.

I'm really delighted to see that you're making so much progress, especially with dropping alcohol. Nicely done!
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That's awesome Kevin!

I've also made some big changes socially since CGW, and I'm loving it!
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I'm really delighted to see that you're making so much progress, especially with dropping alcohol. Nicely done!
I didn't understand why you emphasized "so much" progress when I first read this until now. I'm starting to realize that the more I increase my awareness and positivity levels, the more socially awkward and delusional my actions appear to a majority of lower conscious people in my current environment. I feel this is an experience many people who are on a path of raising their consciousness will encounter.


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Now I feel I can understand your post better because I can sense the experience behind the words of advice. How else can you know about the new reality I'm about to create for myself?!

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I never tire of saying this to young people your age who are making great changes, but at 24, I am very impressed with you. It is interesting how the number of people you used to 'hang out' with decreases drastically when you start making positive shifts in life like the shifts you are making. Keep up the good work, especially with the not drinking alcohol.
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