If days had 25 hours, what would you do with the extra time?

The Plinky Prompt of the Day: If days had 25 hours, what would you do with the extra time?

Time is very precious in our lives. This is especially when we are living in a fast-paced city. Time passes by us FASsssssT.

I’ve always pondered about questions like this. The most immediate answer to me is I WANT TO SPEND THE TIME WITH MY HUSBAND. Executives like us living in this competitive city, we do not usually get to spend QUALITY TIME together everyday.

At least, that’s the way I often daydream about the bonus hour that never shows up.

So if you’re also looking for that extra hour of the day, stop a moment and think about it. How are you using your time now? How do you wish you were using it instead? 

Life is short, don’t waste time worrying about what people think of you. Hold on to the ones that care, in the end they will be the only ones there.
~ Unknown author

Lovingly,

Katherine Goh

What’s the one thing you’re never gonna give up?

I sat down. I was Meditating. A question came to my presence. “What’s the one thing you’re never gonna give up?”. I feel within myself, in search for an answer ; I meditate on this question. I have an answer. That is LOVE.

Never give up on something that you can’t go a day without thinking about. For me, that is LOVE.

I am In Love everyday. From the moment i open my eyes in the mornings, i will anticipate my day with love. The Love for my Work, my husband, my family and friends…practically EVERYTHING. I gave my love to them and i felt the Love they have for me. I am bless. We are bless. 

I’m not gonna give up Love. How about you? Ponder on this question and do share with me your thoughts.

With Love & Light,

Katherine Goh

The Buddha Box

An inspired introduction to the 45 most important Buddhist deities, to bring you spiritual guidance, self-awareness, and peace. The Buddha Box contains a handbook to the varied manifestations of the Buddha and how they can benefit you personally, together with beautifully illustrated cards of each Buddha with meditations, visualizations, and prayers.

This Buddha Book contains colored cards with powerful and useful mantras and sutras to recite.It is a totally must have book for every Buddhists and it is a complete book of relaxation and calming .

We highly recommend this product for meditators.

Weight: 610 grams
Width: 16.50 cm
Height: 4.40 cm
Note: The above measurements are all approximate.

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Teamwork

Teamwork is the co-operative effort by a group of people to achieve a common goal.The concept of teamwork is extremely important to the success of any team. All coaches talk about working as one unit, as a unified team. To succeed at the task in hand everyone involved needs to combine their efforts. If everyone does their job well, then it increases what the team can accomplish. This teamwork has to be recognised by everyone and know that great things can happen if individuals master the fundamentals and work together as one unit. 

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link – that is especially true for teams. What can speed things up is to move forward by actually helping other weaker team members and encouraging them.

“Teamwork: Simply stated, it is less me and more we.”

Technology replacing personal interactions at what cost?

Nowadays, its seems that human interactions are getting lesser. 

We are awash in technology. It’s estimated that 99% of Singaporeans now use cell phones or wireless devices. And one-third of those people are using so-called smartphones, which means the users can browse the Web and check e-mail on their phones.

In other words, most of us spend our days walking around with our noses buried in our cell phones, BlackBerrys, iPhones, etc.

And while we’re doing that, we’re tuning out the people who are actually in the same room as us. We seem to have long ago crossed the line as to where doing this stuff is appropriate – people take calls while they’re out to dinner, text or check e-mail while on a date, you name it.

Some experts say it’s time to take a step back and reassess. They’re reminding people that technology can be turned off, and that it’s important to connect with people in person. They worry that kids won’t know what it’s like to share a story or actually look someone in the eyes. And that’s sad.

But others point out the benefits of all this technology – staying in touch with friends and family, efficiently using time once spent doing nothing and being able to check in from anywhere.

To spice up our virtual interactions capacity, Pranav Mistry invented a device, paradigm-shifting paper laptop.

In his interesting TED talk (watch below) on ‘The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology’, Pranav Mistry shows several self built hardware tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data. He also discusses his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper laptop in detail. He says that he’ll open-source the software behind SixthSense, to open its possibilities to all.

This reminds me a lot on Prof. Hiroshi Ishii’s Tangible User Interfaces‘, (Tangible Media Group) research group at MIT, who’s work i really admire since my studies at the university. The Tangible User Interface group continuously publish great work on the challenge how to build tangible real world interfaces to interfere with digital artefacts. They combine art, media and technology to invent great interfaces!

I love great gadgets and admire how technology has helped humanity in many ways. But here’s my question to you: At what cost has technology replaced personal interactions? Is there a way to strike a balance between these two entities?

September 2012 Connective Goal Setting Session – Release The Past

Hello Goal-Setters,

Last lesson, we attempted to review and release our past lives, paying special attention to the matters of heart. I am sure you feel that reviewing and releasing past lives was a very positive and uplifting experience!

Whether you are conscious of it or not, you have all lived many lives. Sometimes patterns from your past lives carry over to your current lives, as the memories, experiences, and traumas remain lodged in your aura. Past lives are important to revisit and release as they can help you get a better understanding of yourself and the reasons for recurring patterns of behaviour, illnesses, and experiences.

You came here in a fresh new body with the hope and intention of joy, freedom, growth and love. I wish you all the best in finding and reclaiming your true Self.

With Love & Light

Katherine Goh

Review your goals for 2012

We are now 8 1/2 months into 2012 –have you completed at least seventy five percent of your annual goals?

September is always a great time to review what you have accomplished so far and to consider what changes are needed to meet your annual goals.  My strategic goals are such an important component in my business success.  My strategic  goals  are the longer term goals that I want to achieve in the coming year.  Each quarter I create quarterly, and then monthly goals which will keep me on track and focused on what I want to achieve while I maintain successful businesses and continually introduce new tools, programs and products.

How often do you review your goals? Every year? If so, you may be ahead of most people. Even so, I recommend a more frequent review period at least every quarter. To me it’s the key to maintaining focus on your goals and actually making them a reality.The key habit to actualizing your goals: Review your goals at least once every quarter.

Let’s be honest: if you don’t think about your goals, you won’t make them happen. If you aren’t doing anything about your goals, they are just wishes. 

Too often people set their goals for the year and then put them in a filing cabinet or computer folder never to be looked at again.  Successful business leaders regularly review their goals and identify the gaps and items achieved. Each time you accomplish a goal put a Check Mark beside it. Gaps represent opportunities for positive change and accomplishments should be recognized and celebrated.  They reflect your successes.

While working towards your strategic goals, life happens! This means new opportunities come your way, distractions happen and set-backs get in the way. Your quarterly reviews allow you to reassess where you are now in comparison to where you want to be. Readjusting your goals to be more realist to current environments, incorporating new information or opportunities will improve your overall success.

It is not uncommon for me to have a very aggressive plan for the year which is rejigged during the year. Some components are scaled back, others are postponed to another year or totally irrelevant at this present times and have removed from my goal list. Others may be increased, when I have more successes than originally anticipated. At the end of the year, review your goals again and what you achieve, make more adjustments and create new goals for the next year.

If you would like to get connected to your goals, check out our Goal-Setting Workshop.

Till then,

Katherine Goh

5 Ways to create Good Karma

In its most basic sense, the Law of Karma in the moral sphere teaches that similar actions will lead to similar results. Let us take an example. If we plant a mango seed, the plant that springs up will be a mango tree, and eventually it will bear a mango fruit. Alternatively, if we plant a Pong Pong seed, the tree that will spring up will be a Pong Pong tree and the fruit a Pong Pong. As one sows, so shall one reap. According to one’s action, so shall be the fruit. Similarly, in the Law of Karma, if we do a wholesome action, eventually we will get a wholesome fruit, and if we do an unwholesome action eventually we will get an unwholesome, painful result. This is what we mean when we say that causes bring about effects that are similar to the causes. 

The law of Karma teaches that responsibility for harmful actions lies with the person who commits them. Karma thus has to do with cause and effect. Every action you take creates the cause for events to happen to you. This means that, every single thing that happens to you – good and bad – is in truth caused by you, yourself, your own actions and your own thoughts. There is no escape from one’s karma. There are many ways to create good karma.

  • ACTIONS REPEATEDLY DONE CREATE POWERFUL KARMA

When the same action is repeated many times, be it good or bad, powerful karma gets created. Actions directed at powerful objects such as one’s parents, one’s spiritual teachers or at monks, nuns or temple priests also create powerful karma. This is true of even the smallest disrespectful act or the smallest virtuous action.

The karmic results of actions done to powerful objects can usually be experienced in this life. Suffering results come from negative actions while favorable results arise from virtuous actions. It thus follows that we should really be very mindful of our actions and the thoughts that accompany our actions, because it is from mindfulness that we can develop habits that lead to actions that create good karma. This is especially important in the present era, a time Hindu masters refer to as the period of the kali yoga when karmic results tend to ripen much faster, usually within this same lifetime.

  • CHANT A MANTRA

Chanting mantras is the easiest way of getting started on the road towards opening new horizons for the mind. To start with, it is a very powerful way to purify the negative karmic imprints we all bring into the world with us. Negative imprints linger on in every one’s consciousness, the mind-stream that we carry from one lifetime to the next. Start with the most famous mantra in the world, the mantra of the Compassionate Buddha:  Om Mani Padme Hum

This is a very popular mantra. It is wonderfully uplifting as it is the mantra of the Buddha of Compassion whom the Chinese know as the Goddess Kuan Yin. Reciting one mala of this mantra 108 times a day will awaken hidden yogic abilities within you. This mantra will calm your fears, soothe your concerns, heal your broken heart and answer all your prayers. Chant this mantra aloud, as you eat, as you bathe, as you make up your face or when you are waiting for someone or for something. You can chant it anytime anywhere. Chant it aloud or silently, inside your head, inside your mind. Asleep. Awake. Let this mantra permeate your being. Do not worry about the pronunciation. What is important is your motivation.

While reciting the mantra try to concentrate on its sound and allow it to penetrate deep within, into your inner consciousness and eventually, into your subconscious mind. Always chant it with the thought of benefiting others. It will not take you long to sense wonderful benefits permeating through your consciousness. In no time at all, you will feel yourself become kinder, more tolerant, and less prone to getting upset.

Many high lamas say that just reciting Om Mani Padme Hum can bring us all to Enlightenment, simple and easy though it is. This mantra is one of the ten most powerful mantras of all time.

  •  MAKE KINDNESS YOUR RELIGION – My religion is kindness

Creating good karma is not about being religious. One need not even be a Buddhist or belong to any religious faith to create good karma. What you do need is to develop a kind attitude towards others. So creating good karma is simply about being kind. Not just for a moment but always, throughout one’s life, in every aspect of our living, in every relationship – in the way we conduct our business, in all our interactions – when you approach everything you do motivated by an attitude of kindness, you are creating a great deal of good karma, the kind that creates the cause for others to be kind to you. It is the surest way of developing a life where aggravations simply dissipate.

  • PRACTICE SPIRITUAL MEDITATION

When you sit down on a cushion with your legs crossed, your spine straight and your eyes slightly closed looking three feet in front of you, the first thing to do is to set your motivation. Tune into your mind and focus on why you are doing the meditation – to develop your mind to benefit all beings. Setting this altruistic motivation establishes the basis of meditation practices. And from then on you can meditate on any subject related to the development of your understanding of life. When you meditate this way lightly reflecting on how precious your life is, how lucky you are to have been born at all, to be alive and to be well … in time you will come to realize just how lucky you really are in just having a human life, having the ability to think, to analyze, to understand and yes, to philosophize. This is how meditation can lead to wisdom realizations and good karma.

I have blogged some time back that meditation is therapeutic. Check out the post here.

  • CONNECT WITH A SPIRITUAL TEACHER

Start by meditating on your path to ultimate happiness, the kind that is permanent rather than transient. Think through all the things that make you happy and slowly come to the realization that nothing makes us happy forever. All of life is in the nature of impermanence. The pathway to ultimate happiness is elusive and permanent happiness seems so impossible to attain, since in the end we all grow old and die … so unless we are able to grasp new attitudes and perspectives; new ways of rationalizing our existence, how can we find permanent happiness?

To see the light, we need to connect with a spiritual teacher who has affinity with us and who can open our eyes to a greater awareness of our own Buddha nature, our own spirituality, our own continuing consciousness which lives on from life to life. By generating the desire to meet a special teacher who can show us the way to think and meditate correctly, we are creating the cause for just such a sage to manifest in our life. The genuine and heartfelt inner expectation of wanting to connect with a higher spiritual being generates the karma for it to manifest. And then when you are ready, the right teacher for you, will come along. As i have always said: “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear”

With Love & Light,

Katherine Goh

Mantras to the 21 Taras

Sound Is Power
I firmly believe that the sound of Mantra can lift the believer towards the higher self. These sound elements of Sanskrit language are permanent entities and are of everlasting significance. In the recitation of Sanskrit Mantras the sound is very important, for it can bring transformation in you while leading you to power and strength.

Healing by Mantropathy
The chanting of Om in Transcendental Meditation has now received widespread recognition. Mantras can be used to treat tension and many other difficult diseases that are yet to come. Mantra can also clear negative energies in a space.

Keep the Faith!
It is important to have complete faith in the recitation of Mantras. It is primarily through faith – aided by strong will – that one achieves one’s goals. A sound body and calm mind are essential for the chanter of Mantras. Once you are free from all worries and have achieved stability in mind and body, you will derive maximum benefit through the recitation of Mantras. You must have a definite object in view and a strong will power to obtain the desired objective, and then direct that will to achieve the goal.

Below repost from http://www.chantamantra.com/index.php/mantra/10-mantras-to-the-21-taras

Recite each mantra three times preceded by

OM TARE TUTTARE TURE …then the mantras as follow:

1. WASHEN KURU SOHA
2. SHANTING KURU SOHA
3. PUSHTING KURU SOHA
4. AYUR JANA HRI DRUM SOHA
5. AKAR SHAY HRI SOHA
6. SAWA TUGUTE TSULU SOHA
7. BADA BOTONG WARANAYA CHO SOHA
8. AHMO KASHA THAM MARAYA HUM PE SOHA
9. NOPA SABA RAKYA PEM SOHA
10. SABAR MARA PAME DAYA HUM PEH SOHA
11. BASUDARI SOHA
12. NAKLAM PUSHTING KURU SOHA
13. PORTAYA BAMI KURU SOHA
14. BANZA MAHA PATAYA BAHMI KURU SOHA
15. SARWA PAH BUM THATA GANA YE SOHA
16. SARWA DHARMA PATE SHODAYA SOHA
17. SARWA TAMBAH NETE RAY SOHA
18. NAGA BIKA SHANTING KURU SOHA
19. MUDZA NAYA SOHA
20. BIZ ARAY SOHA
21. SAWA SIDDHI SOHA

With Love & Light,

Katherine Goh