Your Local Business Network - Central Penrith Region

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The purpose of our Network Meetings is to bring the Directory Members together to connect in person. This provides plenty of new opportunities to build relationships and do business together. The key outcomes that we help members achieve are...

1. Becoming More Profitable

It's fair to say that The Local Business Network (TLBN) isn't normal networking... many of our members have commented that so

Photos from Your Local Business Network - Central Penrith Region's post 27/09/2024

THE MODERN MIND IS OVERLOADED AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT.

Neurosis is more widespread now than ever before, almost becoming a normal state of mind. This needs to be understood. In the past, people were spiritually healthier because the mind wasn’t overwhelmed by so many things at once. The modern mind, however, is overloaded, and what remains unassimilated leads to neurosis. It's like constantly eating without digestion—what remains undigested turns toxic. What you hear and see affects you more than what you eat.

Each moment, your senses take in countless things with no time for assimilation, like sitting at the dining table endlessly. This overload burdens the mind, leading to breakdowns, as there are limits to every mechanism, including the mind, one of the most delicate mechanisms.

A healthy person spends fifty percent of their time assimilating experiences—balanced between action and inaction, thinking and meditation. Meditation offers time to fully relax, closing all doors to external stimuli, forgetting the world. In these moments, what’s been accumulated is processed, and the unnecessary is discarded.
I had a long discussion with one of my long-time clients yesterday, and he had rung me especially about his, what I thought, very insightful observations on meditation.

He said “Chris, most people are looking for a silver bullet in Business when they have overlooked the fact that it is indeed meditation.”
He went on to say that whether it is making a big business decision or whether it is in hiring “the right person,” making some marketing decisions, or handling the often-overwhelming grind that business can be, the answer is always the same, and that is bring in more awareness to the situation and give yourself at the very least, some reflection time.

I love it when a client or even friend of mine begins to see that it is meditation aka mindfulness only, that can turn the darkness into light in any situation which we face or even see the humour in an otherwise difficult situation.

Meditation functions like a double-edged sword: on the one hand it assimilates all that is nourishing, and it rejects and throws out all that is junk. But meditation has disappeared from the world. In the old days, people were naturally meditative.

Life was uncomplicated, and people had enough time just to sit and do nothing, or look at the stars, or watch the trees, or listen to the birds. People had intervals of deep passivity. In those moments you become more and more healthy and whole. ~ Osho ~ The Secret of Secrets, Vol 1

24/09/2024

The thing is that it's not just about numbers and money, it's about the 80% which is the Mindset; the Mindset that does NOT have you postponing the 20% of the stuff that has to be done that you'd rather not do.

05/09/2024

Are you using your Brain correctly?

There was a very lively discussion between a scientist and Krishnamurti on this subject and whilst the exact relationship between mechanical thought and brain tissue degeneration is not fully substantiated in current research, there are scientific schools of thought that fully embrace the idea.

As well as going into the Key Areas of research which are Neuroplasticity, Cognitive Reserve, Repetitive or "Mechanical" Thought and Brain Degeneration and Senility, Meditation has been studied extensively for its effects on the brain; there is substantial evidence suggesting that regular meditation can help keep the brain and mind alert, fresh, and resilient.

Here’s a shortened list of how meditation can contribute to mental alertness and cognitive health:

Neuroplasticity and Brain Structure Changes:

Meditation, especially mindfulness meditation, has been shown to promote neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to adapt, change, and form new connections. Research using brain imaging techniques like MRI has demonstrated that regular meditation can lead to physical changes in brain regions associated with attention, memory, and emotional regulation.

Increased grey matter density:

Studies show that meditation increases grey matter density in the prefrontal cortex (responsible for decision-making, attention, and problem-solving) and the hippocampus (important for memory and learning).

Reduction in brain atrophy:

Meditation has been associated with reduced age-related thinning of the prefrontal cortex, which tends to atrophy as people age, especially in those with cognitive decline.

Slowing Cognitive Decline:

Meditation may protect against cognitive decline, especially in older adults. Studies have shown that regular meditation can slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia.

If this information gets you “thinking,” then perhaps your next step is Meditation!!

Chris Borrett

02/09/2024

I recently asked one of my long-term clients, who is now a friend and whom I coached and mentored for many years, why he first came to me for some help years ago.

He certainly opened my eyes with his well-considered response and reflective insights.

First, he recounted the story of the Indian chaiwala (tea seller) selling water on a train and in responding to a passenger's attempt to haggle over the price replied with "you aren't thirsty enough;" it is a well-known anecdote that illustrates the concept of value and need not only in business but in life itself.

Story Outline:

A chaiwala who also sells water on trains is approached by a passenger who asks the price of a glass of water. The chaiwala replies, "10 rupees." The passenger, trying to negotiate, offers 8 rupees instead. Instead of continuing the negotiation, the chaiwala simply starts to walk away. Surprised, the passenger asks, "Why are you walking away?" The chaiwala responds, "You aren't thirsty enough."

Moral of the Story

This story highlights the idea that when someone truly needs something, they will recognize its value and be willing to pay the price. The chaiwala understands that if the passenger were really thirsty, he wouldn't haggle over a small difference in price. This anecdote is often used to illustrate the importance of understanding value, particularly in sales and business contexts, where the customer's need determines the perceived value of a product or service.

It also demonstrates the need to understand whether someone can be helped at all if they don't have the thirst and desire to help themselves and the answer is "probably not."

Amongst other things he said that if in fact you're looking for some help, you need someone outside the industry you're in or on another level, someone with a totally different approach to life than you have.

All of us have benefited by listening to someone with totally, often more outrageous ideas than we have and as time goes by, we see that these ideas are only outrageous compared to the mediocre, often staid, boring beliefs and values of the society we find ourselves in.

In answering my question, he went on to say that he had always been a procrastinator and the insistence to make things urgent eventually became a way of life for him. He realised, because he is a sensitive soul, that to continually postpone the essential priorities of life had become very painful and that his new understanding, not only changed his Business but his whole life too.

It is because of these stories about how people can radically change and transform themselves is proof that we all can do it.

Chris Borrett

Photos from Your Local Business Network - Central Penrith Region's post 19/08/2024

Just received this client testimonial.

Female.

Dental practice in Camberwell.

Signed up for my Business Coaching in July 2022.

Pressing issues: Recruitment, self confidence.

Here she writes about how Business Coaching transformed her business and personal life.

“From improving team dynamics to boosting self-confidence, Chris' unique approach has made a profound impact."

HOW HAS BUSINESS COACHING HELPED HER? "Through coaching, Chris has made me realize I am a person worthy of laughter, love, and unimaginable happiness!"

HOW HAS BUSINESS COACHING HELPED HER PRACTICE AND BUSINESS? "Chris’ guidance has helped me collect and interpret critical business data, leverage my time, people, and technologies better, and ultimately, save or earn enough money to cover his coaching fee."

HOW HAS BUSINESS COACHING HELPED HER TEAM? "By getting my team members to do the DISC questionnaires, I have learned to communicate and train better with them, making our team stronger and more passionate."

HOW DOES SHE SEE BUSINESS COACHING HELPING SOMEONE NEW TO BUSINESS COACHING? "Chris’ personalised, caring approach and open-ended questions inspire you to make sound decisions, which would immensely help any other business owners who have never had a business coach/mentor."

Learn more about how Business and Personal Coaching can transform your business and life >>> https://bizleap.com.au/success-stories/

20/07/2024

OSHO FORESEES AI.

Some scientists are concerned that man will someday relinquish his intellectual supremacy to computers – monster artificial super-brains with an intellectual power far beyond anything we can now comprehend. Another fear is that through genetic engineering, man will be capable of growing artificial intelligence to order, or there could be a combination of both, where super-grown organic brains can “plug-in” to a supercomputer, or computer super chips can be implanted into brains.

Would such super-computers or super-brains be capable of taking man on a quantum leap, cutting our deadly connections with the past, or would they too be unable to escape man’s idiotic conditionings?

Anando, the question may not appear very serious, but it is one of the most serious questions possible. The first thing to remember is that it is going to happen. There is no possibility to avoid it; neither is there any need to avoid it. Perhaps I am the only one in the world who is in absolute support of mechanical brains taking over the work of human intelligence. The reasons are very clear, why I am in support of such a strange thing.

First, what we call human mind is itself a biocomputer. Just because you are born with it does not make much difference. A better computer can be implanted in your mind – far more efficient, far more intelligent, far more comprehensive.

There are always people who are afraid of every new thing. Every new thing has been opposed by religions, by churches vehemently, because every new thing changes the whole structure of human life. For example, the computer can change all the stupidity that man has shown through the whole of history. I don’t think that computers will like to create war, or computers will exploit people, or computers will discriminate between black and white, between man and woman.

Moreover, you are always the master, not the computer. You can always change the program of the computer. The computer is simply a tremendous instrument, which gives you immense possibilities that are not available to you biologically. You can do things which man has never dreamt of. The computer can be a thousand times more superior than Albert Einstein. Naturally the computer can produce a science far more fundamental, far more real, not changing every day because new discoveries go on happening and the old discovery becomes out of date. The computer can reach the very center of reality.
It can reveal to you whatever you want.
It is an instrument in your hands.
It is not a danger.

And because it will be doing all the intelligent, intellectual, mental work, nobody has seen the possibility which I am telling you, that you are left very simply to relax into meditation. The computer can be put to the side. The computer can do all the thinking; you need not go on continuously chattering unnecessarily. And the computer is not Christian, is not Hindu, is not Mohammedan. It is simply a mechanical device created by human consciousness. And in return it can help human consciousness to reach to its highest potential.
But every new thing will be opposed, because every new thing will make old things out of date. Old factories will close, old industries will close. There are many inventions which are never marketed in the world because the people whose business will be affected by them purchase their patents. And the scientist has not the money to make his own conception into a reality.

Now there are . . . for example, in Japan a few scientists have discovered that railway trains need not go at sixty miles per hour. They can go at four hundred miles per hour. And what is significant is, if they go at four hundred miles per hour, just the speed alone will take them up one foot above the rails. But it is dangerous to all the owners of old railways, small stations – they can’t stop. And particularly in Japan they can have only the beginning station and the ending station – it is a small land . . .

But they will not have accidents the way accidents happen today. They will never be late. They may even be ahead of time. And people sitting in them will never feel any bumps. In fact, railway lines will not be needed. The train has to run on rails only for a few miles, to take off, just like an airplane. And then there is no problem; it can move anywhere. It can go according to the whim of the driver, and it can take thousands of passengers.
But it is not being marketed. No country is interested in the invention, because so much money is involved in the old railway trains, old railway stations. If these new trains are accepted, that whole business will go bankrupt.

It is just an example. There are at least a thousand inventions which can help humanity to be more comfortable, to be more joyous, to have better clothes, better food. But they will not ever come to light, because there are people who are going to be ruined if those new things come onto the market. And new things are . . . naturally, they create fear. Now, for the first time sitting in a train which is going to take off, do you think you will not be afraid?

The same was the situation when the first railway train started in London – just ten or twelve miles of track. And all the churches were denouncing and condemning: God never created the train, so this must be an invention of the devil. And old trains and their engines looked like the devil! They were making people aware, “Don’t get into them.” And the organizers were not asking for any ticket. On the contrary, they were offering breakfast, lunch, free, to whoever was ready to go for the first ride in a railway train. In the whole of England only eight persons were courageous enough.
The fear was created by the churches: “It is true that these trains will start, but what is the guarantee that they will stop? Once you are in, finished, the train never stops. And do you think just one breakfast and one lunch will do – forever? Prove that they will stop.” Now, nobody could prove it because the train had never even started. It was not a question of stopping.

Those eight persons who entered, their families were crying and weeping and their children were pulling them out, saying, “Dad, don’t go.” Wives were crying, “Are you mad? Don’t you see? All the wise people of the land, the archbishops and the bishops and the ministers and the priests, everybody is against it. Have you gone mad, just for a breakfast and a lunch, staking your life? I will give you the money, just get out!”

But those eight persons said, “We are not going to get out. We have seen enough of the world, now let us see what happens if the train does not stop – something is bound to happen. And if the driver is driving, he will also be concerned about stopping it; otherwise, he will be killed – we will kill him.”
They all had come with their guns so that if the driver did not stop, they could shoot the driver or force the driver to stop the train. But there was no need because there were no tracks longer than twelve miles. It had to stop after twelve miles and come back. And people could not believe it when the train came back and those eight people, smiling, with their guns, got off. They said, “Never such a beautiful thing has happened in life. Such speed!” Now nobody ever asks the driver, “Give me a guarantee that the train will stop.” Nobody goes with a gun. The train is accepted.

But a train that goes at four hundred miles an hour, without tracks, is dangerous. All the churches will join together, all the religious people will join, will protest, “The government should stop it. This is very dangerous. These trains can run into cities, over people; nobody can prevent them because they don’t need tracks. Once they have taken off, they can destroy the whole earth – no need of any nuclear energy. And the people inside can enjoy all kinds of scenes.” But it will be very difficult to persuade people, first to make those trains, and then to become passengers in them.

Now robots are working; they have already come into existence. And particularly in Japan, which is far more advanced in technology than any other country today, many factories are run by robots. They never tire, they never retire; they don’t ask for a salary or for a raise; they don’t make unions, they don’t go on strike. They are the nicest people you can find. And they work twenty-four hours, day in, day out. Their efficiency is perfect, a hundred percent.
But it is a danger because people are becoming unemployed. Now these unemployed people are going to create trouble; they don’t want robots. But I am all in favor of robots. Everybody should be unemployed and paid – paid for being unemployed. Robots are doing the work; you get the pay. And life becomes sheer joy.
Then you can meditate, you can dance, you can sing, you can go for world trips. The problem arises because we cannot think of the solution. The solution is simple. You were paid because you were producing. Now the robot is producing more, many times more, and he is not being paid. There is no need for you to remain unemployed, hungry, poor. It is such simple arithmetic: you should be paid, paid more, because now you have vacated the place for a robot which produces a hundred times more. So if your salary is doubled there is no loss.

And if the whole world is unemployed and has enough money to enjoy, do you think anybody is going to join the army? People will join carnivals, circuses . . . All kinds of celebrations will happen, but there is no need for war. And even if war is an absolute necessity, robots are there, just let them fight. Nobody is going to win. Both sides are robots; nobody is going to be killed. Just, every day they come back with a few parts missing; repair them and send them back. Even war can become a great joy – no question of defeat or victory.
But people are afraid because they cannot conceive a certain possibility in which people don’t suffer. Anando’s question is that these computers are going to take the place of intelligence. They will be far superior in intelligence. But remember one thing: those computers, far superior in intelligence, are in your hands. You are not in their hands, so there is no problem.

Up to now you have lived according to memory, which is an unnecessary burden, carrying it in your head. Twenty-five years of teaching in the schools, colleges, universities; Ph.D.’s, D.Litt.’s . . . What are you doing? You are creating a computer, but with an old, out-of-date method – forcing small children to memorize. There is no need. The computer can do everything, just the computer has to be given information.

You can buy a computer which knows everything about medical science. You need not go to a medical college; you simply ask the computer and immediately the answer is there. Your memory is not so reliable. And the computer can always be fed with new memory, because new discoveries are being made every day. The computer can be plugged into the main computer of the university, so without your even bothering, every new discovery concerning your subject is immediately fed into your computer. It waits there, you enquire, and the computer tells you.
You can have a multidimensional computer which has all kinds of memory, or a one-dimensional computer which has only history – the whole history of mankind. Now, you cannot have the whole history of mankind. Do you know on what date Socrates was married to Xanthippe? The computer can tell you immediately. That unfortunate date . . . I have always suspected that Socrates accepted the poison so easily because of his wife, because life was so torturous – death cannot be worse than that.

How much can you memorize? Your memory has a limitation. But the computer can memorize almost unlimitedly. And there are many more possibilities: one computer can join together with another computer and manage to figure out new inventions, new medicines, new ways of health, new ways of living. Computers should not be taken as monsters.

Anando, it is a great blessing. And what man’s intellect has done is very small. Once the computer takes over, so much can be done that there will be no need for anybody to be hungry, no need for anybody to be poor; no need for anybody to be a thief, no need for anybody to be a judge, because these all belong to the same profession – judges and thieves, criminals and law makers. There is no need for anybody to be poor and no need for anybody to be rich. Everybody can be affluent.

But perhaps no government will allow this to happen. No religion will allow this to happen, because it will go against their scriptures; it will go against their doctrines. Hindus believe that you have to suffer because in your past life you committed evil acts. Nobody knows about past lives. They cannot accept an invention which can remove misery, poverty, sickness, because then what will happen to the theory of reincarnation, and rewards and punishments of good and bad deeds? The whole doctrine of Hinduism will be simply meaningless.

If the computer can make your life as long as you want, if a computer can manage for you always to be young – no need for old age unless you want – then who cares about . . . So many people will be affected. The medical profession will be affected, pharmacies will be affected, people who are living on your sickness will be affected. […]

If computers can manage, then many professions will be affected. And these will be the professions that prevent it; they will make a thousand and one excuses: God never created a computer, computers are dangerous because they will take all intelligence away from you. What are you doing with your intelligence? – being miserable, being jealous? At least computers will not be jealous and will not be miserable. What are you doing with your intelligence? Destructiveness, all kinds of wars, all kinds of violence.
Computers can give you a complete holiday for your whole life. You can relax. You will have to learn how to relax, because you have all become workaholics. For thousands of years, work, work, work hard! Computers will go against your whole conditioning about work. Laziness will become for the first time a spiritual quality: Blessed are the laziest, for theirs is the kingdom of this planet. And in their laziness, if they want, they can make beautiful gardens. It is just out of joy, for no purpose. They can paint, not to sell, but just to rejoice in the colors, the mixing of colors, the dance of colors. They can play music, not for any monetary reason, not as a business, but simply as a playful joy.

What man has dreamt of in paradise, life can really become here on this planet. There is no need to go that far. And nobody knows the way and nobody has ever gone there. And those who have gone have not even dropped a card: “We have arrived!” Such miserly people – just a Christmas card . . . But paradise has to be created; there is no paradise in existence. It has to come out of man’s awareness, consciousness.

The computer is also part of man’s creativity. There is no need to become a competitor; you are the master. And for the first time the computer and you are separate. That’s what all the teachings of the mystics have been telling you, that your mind and you are separate. But it is difficult because the mind is inside your head and your consciousness is so close to it, so thousands of mystics have been teaching, but nobody listens. The distance is not very much. But with computers, the distance will be very clear; there will be no need for any mystic to tell you.
Everybody has his own computer in his pocket and knows that it is separate. And one is free from thinking – the computer is doing it. You want to think something, tell the computer. If your old habit of chattering arises tell the computer, “Chatter,” and it will chatter. But you can be for the first time what the buddhas have been saying: just aware, silent, peaceful, a pool of consciousness.

A computer cannot be aware. A computer can be intellectual, a computer can be knowledgeable; a computer can be so knowledgeable that it can contain all the information of all the libraries in the whole world – a single computer that you can keep in your pocket.

It will relieve millions of people from memorizing unnecessary things. It will keep millions of people from teaching and torturing students. Examinations and all kinds of stupid things will disappear. The computer can be one of the greatest phenomena that has ever happened.

Anando, it can become the quantum leap. It can break away from the past and all conditionings of the past.

-Osho
From Hari Om Tat Sat, Discourse #24, Q1

15/07/2024

I’m still Coaching Business Owners so they can make more money work less hours and live a life that fulfils them rather than sucks the life out of them.

13/07/2024

A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. " Franz Kafka
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Photos from Your Local Business Network - Central Penrith Region's post 02/07/2024

What's on my Mind?

Well today Suzanne reminded me that it's been 6 years since we have been Coaching together. Sometimes I forget who the Coach is and who is the Coachee.

But usually we get it right, but then again getting it right was never what our relationship was about. Actually, I've forgotten what it was about, but you can see in the photos that Mike thinks it's a pretty good idea.

At one time in our Coaching time, one of my very good friends told me that I was spending more time with my clients than with him. That particular time when he had tried to ring me, I was on the phone with Suzanne. Needless to say, we don't see each other anymore.

Suzanne has done very well growing her Business because she decided at one point to just be open to what unfolded and not fight the process. In doing that she has become a wonderful friend and has been supported by an AMAZING team, some of whom are pictured here and of course by Mike.

Building and running a business can be a lonely affair and if the Owner is not monitoring their personal space, business can suck the life out of them.

Some of the pictures are from India, some at Business Awards night and others simply celebrating for no reason at all.

Photos from Your Local Business Network - Central Penrith Region's post 19/06/2024

One of Australia's most famous Businessmen and Entrepreneurs said recently, "Start your week off right. Go to war with the day and own it."
I answered him, WOW!

This is the sort of rubbish that still and will ALWAYS inhabit the minds of many men and women in Business.

Yes, we know that within us all there is plenty of "fight," but to someone a little sensitive and alert, surely, they will be on an different path.

It seems that all it takes to be "successful," is to fight hard, dominate others and go to war.

If this is still our approach mentally and emotionally, is it no wonder, people are always rushing, trying to "crush it," (terrible fckg expression), stressed and battle fatigued.

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