Most people think of life as either something that happens to them or as something which they have to bend to their will. Life in short is seen as a series of problems requiring solutions. As a result people spend much of their lives either in escape activities or driving themselves to achieve, often both at the same time. But life becomes qualitatively different when we see it as a theatre in which we decide what is going to happen and then let it happen in the way that an artist will allow his or her creation to appear. To achieve this we need to learn how to 'set' our minds so that they take us in the direction that we wish to go. We need ways of freeing ourselves from the patterns of the past and of making every moment of every day as perfect as possible.
Author Biography
Mark Forster is full-time life coach. He frequently runs workshops and seminars specialising in time management.