Welcome to the final part of our 3 part series, How to Live a Happier Life. Part 1 offered some useful tips on how to keep our physical body in great shape by detoxing, eating properly, breathing deeply, getting off the couch and drinking more water. Part 2 focused on our thought processes with tips on how to become more positive and magnetic and information on personality types. In Part 3, we will be discussing how to follow your bliss!
Picture this! You are sitting on your porch in your favourite chair in your senior years, reflecting on the tapestry of your life. Are you sitting in the sun with a huge smile on your face because you have lived your life to the full and allowed yourself to take the road less travelled, or are you slumped and miserable because your dreams always seemed to pass
you by and you feel like you have missed out or not fulfilled your purpose? Did you have a dream to start with?
Many Australians will remember our 22nd Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, advising us that life was not meant to be easy, however, he was only telling half the story. The original quote from George Bernard Shaw was “Life was not meant to be easy, my child, but take courage : it can be delightful”.[1]
Following the road that takes us out of our comfort zone is usually the road that leads to greater fulfillment. For example, Bill Gates dropped out of college to start Microsoft [2], Mother Teresa, an Indian Catholic nun, founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata and
ministered to the sick, poor, destitute and dying, while expanding her mission throughout India and the world [3] and Nelson Mandela, who served 27 years in prison for sabotage, went on to facilitate negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in South Africa in 1994.[4] We might not be that famous but having the courage to say yes to the opportunities that arise in our lives takes tremendous trust and self confidence.
When it comes to taking the plunge, many of us are crippled by a fear of the unknown. A motivational speaker once said, FEAR is only ‘Fanciful Events Appearing Real’. Those of us who have taken the plunge had to very quickly change our FEAR into a more positive light -’Fabulous Energy And Respect’. Part 2 of this series gives some great tips on how to overcome fear. Or it may be, that like me, you are forced to take the next step.
For as many years as I can remember, I have had the words “go to India and work with children” passing through my mind. At times, it would be a faint murmur but at other times, I would be in tears at the thought of never fulfilling that dream. Even though it was agony at times, at the core of my being, I was fairly certain that I would never trust myself enough to actually let myself go to India and work with children. However, events conspired and my long term and permanent position at a prominent West Australian
university was made redundant. At 54 years of age, I had run out of excuses not to go. After speaking to my friends about my plans, one of them said that even talking to me made him nervous because he needed security I was about to leave security behind to follow my bliss.
As the plane started its decent into Indira Gandhi Airport in New Delhi, I had a minor panic attack. What did “go to India and work with children” actually mean? What on earth was I doing? I seriously needed my mother at that moment!
Three years later, I now support a wonderful School and Children’s Home called Balmaitri Shishu Sansthan in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India at a place called Diuli, about 30 kilometers north of Rishikesh in the state Uttarakhand. I have found sponsors for 17 of the 40 children who live there. Another 80 children walk to school from the surrounding villages 6 days a week, some walking as far as 10 kilometers a day. To date, I have raised about A$15,000 to support the school and have a wonderful relationship with the
founder Mr Rishi Kumar, the staff and the children.
Balmaitri is now my home away from home and in hindsight, the experience turned out to be far less fearful than I originally thought. In fact, just yesterday, I received an envelope filled with drawings, letters and gifts from the children for their sponsors. It gives me so much joy to know them and to be a part of their family.
If you have a dream lurking in your conscious or sub conscious mind, why not take a responsible plunge and see if you can find a way to take a calculated risk and jump into the void of an amazing new experience. Some of the tips in Part 2 of this series may help you to identify your bliss and give you the courage to follow it, whatever it may be. Leave your comfort zone behind and turn your FEAR into a ‘Favourable Essential Adventurous Route’.
It was following my experiences in India (I visit the school every year) and the fact that I had brought home some very unwanted tummy bugs, that led me to find Activated Liquid Zeolite, a natural product that removes heavy metals, toxins, pesticides and herbicides from the body naturally and safely. My health has improved 100% on this product with a massive reduction in joint pain and swelling and an improved digestive system. Who knows what other unseen benefits my body is enjoying because I take a daily shower on the inside with Activated Liquid Zeolite.
To discuss any of the topics in this 3 part series, to discuss becoming a child sponsor or to receive more information on Activated Liquid Zeolite, please fill in the form on the home page or phone Jannette on (08) 9477 3049 or 0405 182 741 or email janobarr@gmail.com.
References
1. Wikipedia – George Bernard Shaw
2. Wikipedia – Bill Gates
3. Wikipedia – Mother Teresa
4. Wikipedia – Nelson Mandela

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This is a truly inspiring article Janette. You are a wonderful person – real beacon of light in a confused world. Keep up the good work.
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