Sunday, December 15, 2013

Emotional Mastery 2 Mini-Story



Hello, this is AJ Hoge. Welcome to the mini‑story for “Emotional Mastery 2.” Now,
before we start this story, I want you to do something. You know what I want you to do.
Stand up. Pull your shoulders back. Chest up. Chin up. Eyes up. Stand strong. Now
breathe deeply. Good. Now big grin, a big, stupid, crazy smile on your face, come on,
you can do it. And finally, move your body. Walk, you can walk in one place without
moving if you want. Just lift up your feet. If you’re outside, then move. Move your
body. Okay, you need to be awake. You need to be alive while you’re learning. You
ready? Let’s start the mini‑story.
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Elvis the spider can’t swim. But he wants to.
What does Elvis want to do?
Swim, Elvis wants to swim.
What is Elvis?
Well, of course, Elvis is a spider.
How many legs does Elvis have?
Eight, just checking.
Okay, Elvis has eight legs because?
Because he’s a spider, of course.
Elvis has eight legs because he’s a spider. Elvis the spider has a problem.
What is his problem?
Well, his problem is he can’t swim.
Poor Elvis, he can’t swim. He wants to swim. In fact he wants to swim a very
long way.
Does he want to swim a short way or a long way?
A long way, he wants to swim a very long way.
How far does Elvis the spider want to swim?
He wants to swim across the Atlantic Ocean.
So where does Elvis live?
Elvis lives in London, he’s a British spider.
Which city does he live in? New York?
No, London. Elvis the spider lives in London and he has a problem. He can’t swim.
Where does he want to swim to?
He wants to swim to New York City.
Who wants to swim to New York City?
Elvis the spider.
From where?
From London, he wants to swim to New York City from London.
Can he swim now?
No, no, no, Elvis can’t swim now. He can’t swim now but he wants to swim from London
to New York City.
So he decides “I’m going to practice.”
What does he decide to do?
To practice, he decides to practice.
Where does he practice?
In the North Sea.
He practices in the North Sea.
What does he practice in the North Sea?
Swimming, he practices swimming in the North Sea.
So Elvis the dog practices swimming in the North Sea?
No, not the dog, Elvis the spider, of course. Elvis the spider practices swimming in the
North Sea.
He tries to swim but he has another problem. It’s very cold in the North Sea.
Is it hot? Is it warm?
No, it’s cold. It’s very cold in the North Sea.
Is the North Sea hot or cold?
Well, it’s cold, it’s very cold in the North Sea.
Elvis freezes.
Does he freeze? Is he very, very cold?
Yes, he freezes.
Where does he freeze?
In the North Sea, of course, he freezes in the North Sea.
And he almost drowns.
Does Elvis almost die?
Yeah, exactly, he almost drowns. He almost goes under the water forever.
Why does he almost drown?
Because he’s freezing, it’s so cold he can’t swim.
Does Elvis swim successfully or not?
Not, he does not swim successfully. He almost drowns. He almost dies.
So next he decides “Hm, I know. I will go to the gym. I will go to the YMCA and
swim in the pool.”
Why does he go to the YMCA pool? Why? What’s his purpose?
Well, his purpose is to practice for swimming from London to New York.
What does he want to practice for?
He wants to practice for swimming from London to New York.
What is his purpose? What is his reason for practicing?
Well, swimming from London to New York. That is his ultimate purpose.
So what is his ultimate purpose? What is his final goal?
His ultimate, his final purpose, is to swim from London to New York.
Is his ultimate purpose to swim from London to Rome?
No, that’s not his ultimate purpose. His ultimate purpose is to swim from London to New
York.
What does he want to swim across?
Across the Atlantic Ocean to New York.
Does he want to swim across New York?
Not across New York, to New York.
Does he want to swim to the Atlantic Ocean?
No, he wants to swim across the Atlantic Ocean.
Is that his ultimate purpose?
Yes, it is. It’s his final reason for practicing. His ultimate purpose is to swim from
London to New York.
Whose ultimate purpose is it?
Elvis the spider, it’s Elvis’ ultimate purpose.
So every day he goes to the pool. And every day he visualizes arriving in New
York.
Every day does he imagine himself arriving in New York?
Yes, every day he visualizes, he imagines himself arriving in New York.
Every day does he seem himself in his mind arriving in New York successfully?
Yes, absolutely. He visualizes, every day he visualizes, he imagines, he sees, every
day he visualizes himself arriving in New York. All his eight legs swimming across the
Atlantic arriving in New York.
What does he visualize?
He visualizes arriving in New York City.
How often does he visualize this?
Every day, every day he visualizes arriving in New York.
He sees it clearly, vividly, in his head.
Does he visualize vividly?
Yes he does. He visualizes vividly. He visualizes powerfully, clearly and colorfully,
vividly.
How does he visualize?
Vividly, he vividly sees himself arriving in New York City.
Does he vividly imagine success?
Oh yes, very clearly. Very powerfully, very colorfully, he sees success. He imagines
success. He vividly visualizes arriving in New York. And he practices every day.
Where does he practice swimming every day?
At the YMCA, every day he practices swimming at the YMCA pool. He swims with all
his eight legs in the pool. Swimming every day, swimming and visualizing. Swimming
and visualizing. Swimming and visualizing. He sees in his head arriving in New York.
And he swims in the pool, swims in the pool.
Finally, the day comes. He jumps into the Atlantic and he starts swimming.
Swimming toward New York City. After 15 days he’s still swimming. Sharks try to
attack him. He hits them with his legs and he escapes. Storms come, bad
weather, rain, he continues to swim. Ultimately, ultimately, ultimately and finally
he arrives in New York City. He is successful. The mayor of New York City gives
him the key to the city. They have a big parade for Elvis to celebrate his success.
What does Elvis ultimately do?
He ultimately is successful. He ultimately arrives in New York City. He ultimately swims
from London to New York City. He finally swims from London to New York City.
Who is ultimately successful?
Elvis, Elvis the spider is ultimately successful. He has problems, he has difficulties but
ultimately, but finally, he is successful.
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That is the end of the mini‑story for “Emotional Mastery 2.” Again, listen every day, 1
time, 2 times, 3 times, it doesn’t matter, as much as you can. When you listen, always
have a strong posture. Breathe deeply, smile and move as you listen. If you get tired,
it’s okay, it’s normal. To get bored is also normal. Just pause, change your posture.
Change your breathing. Change your smile. Move and then start again.
Okay, I will see you next time. Enjoy.

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