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Five rules to live by from an experienced behavioural change consultant and hypnotherapist
Behavioural change consultant and hypnotherapist Matt Hudson has joined the ranks of Bdaily columnists to bring us his insight into personal and professional development.
The former Airman, who once painted a tank pink whilst serving in the Falklands, has picked up a thing or two in his varied life - and is gearing up to share snippets of wisdom on Bdaily.
By way of introduction, Matt has given us a top five run-down of the rules (or lack of rules) he lives by…
1. I make it a rule to never obey the rules. Coming from a humanistic model of the world, I believe that this is a universe that I can only view myself, alone. Others may have similar viewpoints but we are all very unique.
2. I can never join any club that would let me join (Groucho Marx said it first). I seek to encourage others to find their own path and not to conform, to feel safe.
3. Freedom to say what’s on my mind and what I am feeling instead of conforming.
4. It just is. There are no right or wrong answers, the mid way point between right and wrong is to seek justice and I believe that living and life just is.
5. Find the learning, find the fun. Life is a set of learnings; some people get stuck on certain pieces and that can cause them great disharmony, the fun heals and puts a distance between the pain, whilst connecting new learning.
Stay tuned on Bdaily for Matt’s upcoming column where he will share tips on getting the most out of your professional life.
Expect tips from Matt’s extensive knowledge of neuro linguistic programming and his best-selling book - ‘The Saboteur Within.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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