Having a should collection is a widespread and generally accepted form of mental clutter. But the good news is that if you choose not to accept the mental should clutter and instead set about decluttering it, you can liberate your own mind, freeing yourself up to lead a more fulfilling and successful life than the shoulds would ever allow you.
Your particular should pattern may involve telling yourself that there are belongings you should have, activities you should be engaged in or characteristics you should display. Quite possibly all of them. But where do the shoulds come from?
Although they're in your head, shoulds are actually externally generated. The media is keen to dictate how and who you should be, what's acceptable and what's not. Your parents will probably have exerted their influence through shoulds in the past too - maybe they still do. Then there's the whole list of teachers, preachers, acquaintances, ex-partners, current partners, relatives, colleagues, article-writers... And that's without even considering how professional advertisers set out to program your brain.
If you take all the shoulds on board plus you feel you should act on them, pretty quickly you'll find there's no space left for you. If you live your life according to your shoulds, it soon becomes meaningless and distinctly lacking in fun. You lose your sense of self, and your chances of success on your own terms gradually erode away.
The rather obvious truth about the basic essence of a should is that it's something you don't want. Of course it's one of those glaringly obvious facts that you're not supposed to allude to. Like the emperor's new clothes.
One of the secrets to unloading your mental clutter is to stay on the alert for your shoulds. When you catch one (you'll probably be amazed how often the word comes out of your mouth once you start listening for it and noticing it), stop it in its tracks and ask yourself: "I'm telling myself that this is what I should do, but what do I actually want to do?"
Once you've identified the want as well as the should, you have a choice and you can change the way you think and talk about it. Instead of saying: "I should do this", you can experiment with:
- "I feel I should do this, but I don't want to, so I'm choosing to do something else instead."
- "This isn't something I particularly want to do, but I choose to do it anyway because..."
- "This isn't something I particularly want to do, so I choose to feel good about not doing it."
It's important not to let yourself be a victim or to blame your shoulds for controlling you. Although it's not quite as straightforward as always saying no to the shoulds - we all have to do things we don't want to do occasionally - the mental clarity you gain by taking responsibility and making a choice in these situations will help you to reduce your mental clutter and reclaim your life.
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The Internet is the fastest-growing market in the history of the WORLD, but just this one sector has been growing FOUR TIMES FASTER than the Internet overall. People aren't just using the web for information anymore; they now see it as a prime deliverer of entertainment. It's even eating into TV-viewing figures, and therefore also TV advertising revenue. Meanwhile, in-game advertising is predicted to grow by 70% year-on-year, to be worth USD billions in three years. It's no wonder that TV companies are scrambling for a piece of online games real estate ? buying companies, launching games platforms, and putting their content online in interactive form.
The potential reach of the Internet is staggering. With broadband (and therefore quicker web access) reaching ever more homes and Internet caf's, the popularity of live interaction with other people online is exploding.
The speed of people's home Internet connections is driving this market. In America, nearly 75% of Internet users had broadband at home last year, up from 57% just one year earlier?and Internet users in India increased by 54% in just one year.
Alex Burmaster, European Internet Analyst, Nielsen//NetRatings (a global leader in Internet media and market research) said, ?Take the fact that the online games sector is growing at four times the rate of overall Internet growth together with the increasing numbers?online and it is easy to see why companies such as MTV Networks are looking to get a piece of the action.?
The online games sector has been identified as the next step in the evolution of online entertainment, and people of all ages, from all over the world, play in their millions. And within this sector, ?casual skill-based games? rank as one of the most popular pastimes.
What are casual games of skill?
Casual games are familiar, fun pastimes such as:
Board games like draughts, backgammon
Sports games like pool, golf and basketball
Puzzle games like jigsaws and word games
These are played online in a tournament format, with each player paying a cash entry fee to play, and with a cash or merchandise prize going to the winner or winners of the tournament. Skill-based games are named accordingly because the outcome of each competition is based on the players? ability and performance, with any elements of luck either eliminated. This is critical, in order to be legal and avoid falling under anti-gambling statutes.
People like to play these games on their computers for a fun challenge. Playing them online against someone else adds an extra social, competitive element; and playing for cash prizes between USD$1 and $1,000 upwards makes them even more exciting and rewarding!
What does all of this mean? It means that online games are where the money is. People are willing to pay to play, and they are doing it already. Interesting fact?
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