Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Staying Focus


Being able to stay focus is essential to get results that you want in life. Staying focus also helps bring joy in one’s life and less stress. We humans are not naturally built to multitask to find results at its optimum. How do you stay focus in life? When you are clear in your objective, you can get your focus in check. However, it is very easy for one to wander around with distractions. For instance, looking for the next best thing, saying yes to opportunity that’s not aligned with your values, and concentrating other peoples criticism will eventually make you lose your identity and dreams. Staying focus is accomplishing something that is meaningful to you. When your work isn’t focused, many things don’t get accomplished. Staying focus not only means being busy. It simply means to experience the wondrous things of life. Examples of staying focus can be found in the episode of The Flash titled "Trickster."
In this episode of “The Flash”, The Flash tries to save his city, Central City, from the terrorist name James Jesse aka The Trickster. Despite Flash having Super speed which allows him the ability to run faster than light, he still experienced numerous distractions in the process of capturing the Trickster. For instance, Trickster kidnaps Flash’s father from prison. Flash discovering that his closest ally, Dr. Well, may have murdered his own mother in the past. Plus, Flash’s friend, Iris, asked Flash to help her find her boss who has been messing for days. Despite all these distractions, Flash realized the more decision he had to make, the more his mind became fatigue. Therefore, Flash had to minimize the various decisions. This allowed Flash to focus on saving his city first before concentrating on his personal distraction. Therefore, he focused on his plan and defined a mission.
Overall, the Flash episode shows that staying focus helps you give a clear mission. If you are going to focus on something, make sure it is something that will give you good results. Make sure that it aligns with your passion. We have to value time and our criteria in life if ever we want to stay focus. Imagine if Flash said yes to too many things. He would have too much to focus on and he wouldn’t move forward. Focus on simplicity and things that you value about the most. Move towards to the things that energize you.
Jensen Denoyes

Monday, April 27, 2015

Dream Big

 We live in a society where having limited ideas is a norm.  Many people’s dreams are overshadowed by various areas of limitation in their lives financially, family, emotionally and geographically. These limitations not only defines them, but also train them to be logical and practical.  However, there is nothing logical about Mahatma Gandhi in his journey to be radical for a change that none of us ever imagined.  There’s nothing realistic of about Gandhi getting thrown in jail numerous times but still leading the greatest nonviolent forgiveness movement in history.  Gandhi once said “Always believe in your dreams, because if you don’t, you’ll not have hope.” He witnessed his own people in India get oppressed by the British Government.  Gandhi made a stand to make a difference in his community. It didn’t come from his culture, educational background from Law School, nor politics; it came internally.  However, Gandhi did not have instructions, manuals, or a road map that helped India to win its independence from Great Britain.  All he had was the internal intuition to dream big.  He knew in order to form an astonishing future for his people, it had to start deep within himself to dream.  By dreaming big, Gandhi not only inspired future advocates such as Dr. Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela; his teachings were also shown by a fictional character like Professor Charles Xavier of the X-MEN.

Although a fictional character, Professor Charles Xavier’s belief still correlated with Gandhi’s practice of having goals to promote the peaceful affirmation of civil rights and to mediate the co-existence of all people of all race or background. Like Ghandi, Charles Xavier also witnessed his group of people with genetic gifted abilities like him, known as mutants,  still get persecuted by those who feared and hated them in society.  Despite the cruelty, Xavier still believed oppression is no excuse for vengeance. He also believed that mutant/human community can live in harmony.  There is nothing logical and realistic about Xavier building a school for young students to not only get a good education but to learn the importance of living in peace and harmony. How is it possible? Like Gandhi, Xavier dreamed big. In the comics, Xavier has a quote that says “Any dream worth having is a dream worth fighting for.” Xavier set goals for himself and he didn’t allow anyone to convince him that his dreams were impossible.

Just like Gandhi and even Xavier, acknowledge the fact that life can come with obstacles. However, it is up to you to persevere and overcome these challenges.  That is why God put us on this earth to find out what we are capable of. In order for us to make this a world a better place and change  the lives of others, you have to dream big. If there is a WILL, there is a way.

Jensen Denoyes