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Why I am giving “Unstoppable Joy” away for Free

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Hello my name is Ed Osworth and I am the author of “Unstoppable Joy A Happier You in 12 Simple Steps”. which sells for $15.95 at bookstores.

This year I’ve taught many live Unstoppable Joy classes in Eugene Oregon.  The experience was fantastic and it gave me a brand-new perspective on my work.

Every week our group would gather and every week the level of joy would increase.

And every time I gave the classes something would happen that changed me.

I would look out into the group and I would see someone’s eyes light up when they finally realized how important joy is to their life and how to implement my method to create it. 

There was a certain student, a single mother recently divorced who was so sad during the first few sessions.  It was obvious that she felt life was crushing her.  With two teenaged children to support and husband gone her life was very challenging. Even affording the gas to get to the class was a major challenge.

About the fourth session I could see that she had a major breakthrough.  She had been practicing the joy creation exercises and they took hold of her.  In a few short weeks her eyes had gone from sadness and depression to happiness and elation.

She came up to me after that class nearly in tears expressing her gratitude to me of how much the simple lessons of Unstoppable Joy and turned her everyday existence around.  No, the challenges in her life had not all magically disappeared.  But the way she saw her problems and challenges had entirely changed. She now woke up in the morning looking forward to the day, whereas before she dreaded waking up at all.

While I drove home that evening from class I had a major personal awakening.

There is a crisis going on in the world right now.  Job loss, retirement accounts devastated, wage cuts, bankruptcies, lack of credit and soaring interest rates.

It is a crisis that for some has made their future look very uncertain. So many things have shifted economically that millions of folks out there feel like they’re at the end of the ropes.

And many of the folks who need the information in “Unstoppable Joy” the most are the ones who can least afford to pay for it.

I realized that I could no longer hold the powerful information contained in my book from those who could not afford it in these challenging times.

The simple lessons are so powerful that I have seen student after student literally improve every single moment of their day by using them.

To me it simply would not be right to limit the spread of that same joyous effect to as many folks as possible by insisting on payment.

So I created a digital copy of Unstoppable Joy in that will be freely distributed to every single person who signs up for my inspirational messages of my free “Joy News Today” newsletter.

Please help me to spread the joy as far as possible. When anyone in your life looks like they could use more happiness, send them to the site

http://JoyForFree.com

so that they can get their own copy of “Unstoppable Joy.”

Working together we can spread the word far and wide that no matter what the circumstances in your life everyday joy is still an attainable goal.

As a wise man once said “Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional”.

Help me to reduce the suffering part for as many people as we can.

Joy, Peace, Abundance, and Delight

Ed Osworth

Business Week Says “Positive Psychology Can Improve Your Bottom Line”

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Very positve article today in Business Week about positive psychology.

Positive psychology, in its current form, was born at the University of Pennsylvania in 1998, when Martin E.P. Seligman, then a Penn professor and president of the American Psychological Assn., made the study of positive emotion the theme of his tenure and developed a master’s program for its study. Positive psychology caught fire, with Penn remaining the locus. In 2002, the University of Michigan’s business school began offering PhDs in Positive Organizational Scholarship. In 2004, Case Western Reserve University began granting MBAs in Positive Organizational Development.

Click Here for the full article in Business Week

Am I going Insane – Or Simply Growing?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Growth or insanity – that is the question.

In the past few years I’ve noticed many radical changes that have developed in my lifestyle.

My friends and acquaintances are quite amused by a lot of this because so many of these changes go against what I call the normal grain of our society.

And as I look at these changes I am pleased but a bit perplexed.

So for my own sanity I’m going to list them in this article and review them.

I used to love or watch movies. Like many of us I accumulated a collection of my favorites.

And of course a nice flat screen 32 inch TV to watch them on.

I realized a few weeks back that I hadn’t even turned my television on in over a month. I actually have it covered with a beautiful a batik so I don’t have to stare at the big black empty space.

I gave up watching television programming years ago but I continued to watch movies and rent them on a regular basis. I had a subscription with Netflix so there were always two or three new movies sitting around.

I gave up my Netflix subscription over a year ago. I remember how I would go look at the selection and realize there really was nothing else I wanted to see.

I still grab a major movie down at Redbox when something special comes out. But the amount of times I can get excited enough even go rent one has dwindled down to about once a month at most.

It’s because when I want to relax there are so many more beautiful things to contemplate then a television screen. The surrounding scenery, the trees, the birds, the moon, the clouds, and all of the rest of the beautiful natural phenomena in the world.

So I no longer limit visual stimulation to the light patterns emanating from a television screen.

In the evening I replaced my television with candles. I love the flickering of the candlelight and the peace it brings to my soul.

I used to love to listen to music all night through my wonderful hi-fi system.

Now I look at those giant speakers as they sit silent most of the time. It’s not that I don’t love music. I love it more now than I ever have any time in my life.

The difference is I hear music all around me now. I hear it in the wind, I hear it in the birds, I hear it in the laughter of little children, I even hear it in the buzz in the middle of the city.

The divine goddess created all of the sounds around me and they are all part of an infinite Symphony of perfection.

So I no longer limit music to the sound patterns that I choose to come from a set of speakers.

I used be willing to drive all day to get to a beautiful location.

I packed all my goodies and a lunch and headed out for places that I knew would make me feel so special.

The beach, the river, anywhere as long as it was beautiful.

.But now I find that I am always in a beautiful location. If I’m not in the city I am overwhelmed by the beauty of nature around me.

If I’m in the city or a crowded place I am overwhelmed by the beauty of love that I see people expressing towards each other. Parents and children. Mothers and babies. Young lovers. Strangers giving money to the poor. Church groups feeding hungry people. And strangers simply giving another stranger a helping hand.

Love is everywhere if you simply open your eyes and look for it. Everywhere, that is, except for the unforgiving thoughts in your mind.

I no longer limit beauty to places that fit my old limited definition of what beauty is.

And all of the wonderful possessions that I’ve accumulated over the decades are looking less like rewards and more like anchors holding me back.

So perhaps I am going insane.

Or maybe for the first time in my life sanity has finally opened my eyes.

 

Ed Osworth

Author of “Unstoppable Joy – A Happier You in 12 Simple Steps”

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“Now, think of the happiest things. It’s the same as having wings” Peter Pan

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Monday, January 5th, 2009

Disaster In the Stock Market! Sky Falling! Where is the Joy in This?

Monday, September 29th, 2008
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DISASTER IN THE STOCK MARKET!!!

Todays’ news of financial upheaval gives me an opportunity to deal with a question that is often asked by folks who read Unstoppable Joy! A Happier You in 12 Simple Steps.

That is… How can one maintain a center when the stock market is falling like a rock, when folks are losing jobs and their houses, when all of the experts are projecting a grim future at best and the world just looks crazy?

Even though I don’t watch television I am completely aware of the situations that are developing in the news and that are being discussed ad infinitum by the experts. I listen to just enough to get a general overview of the situation and how it relates to the “big picture”. Then I get back to my center.

How can I be joyous in these times?

Focus on The Big Picture

I start by relating to the big picture.

When I watch all of this high drama going on the stage of media and mass consciousness I do my best to remain a bit detached, like I’m watching a play. All of grinding of teeth, hair-tearing and grandiose posturing, the bellowing and the thundering, reminds me of Shakespeare. Like those plays it is all high drama, vivid characters and seems like every one’s fate and life is depending on the outcome.

The reason I am able to see it as a dramatic play is by focusing on the big picture.

The big picture is that nations and politics are constantly going through change and upheaval. This most likely been true since the first group of cave people tried to agree on something.

What if the Worst Happens?

Even if the worst predictions are true, we are simply facing what many other nations have faced in the last 30 years in the world. Japan, Sweden, Norway, and many other countries have had huge real estate bubbles pop. similar to our situation. In each case it decimated their banking system. They all pulled out of decline and became prosperous afterwards.

Many are comparing this to the Great Depression. The Great Depression was at its worst in about 1932. Less than 10 years from the worst part of the Depression our country was strong enough and vibrant enough to help save the world in World War II, followed by decades of prosperity.

Again it is always important to look at the big picture rather than get wrapped up in what some commentator or politician is bellowing at you at the moment. He or she is simply doing their job by trying desperately to get your attention and your emotions all fired up. That is their job – to entertain and sell products or idealogies, bless them, and they are very good at it.

Mad Max meets Soylent Green and the Terminator!

I’ve had friends call and express worry about a police state on the horizon, no food to eat, no water to drink and two thirds of the people in the world being wiped out. So I know how extreme a lot of the stories that are being passed around sound. Whew… like Mad Max, Soylent Green and the Terminator rolled into one.

I personally don’t believe any of those things will happen.

Human beings are much better than that. We will adjust and we will prosper.

Am I Just a Pollyanna?

Lest you think I am totally “Pollyanna” or an unrealistic fool about this, many great minds agree the future is very bright due to a “wild card”.

That “wild card” is the mindset of the younger generation.

I’m reading a new book by the great pollster Zogby. He doesn’t guess about the future and what folks think – he polls folks and bases his book on what tens of thousands of people are actually saying.

The book is called “The Way We Will Be”.

It’s based on thousands of polls he has taken in the last few years regarding the attitudes of all age groups in America.

What Zogby’s Polls Say…

Zogby’s book is shocking in its uplifting outlook of the future. No doom and gloom here. It is an extremely positive book.

He goes into great detail about how young people have a completely different mindset.

They see the world as one neighborhood. They see the fact that there are dozens of different religions as a beautiful thing. They are networked and have friends in every corner of the planet. These friends of different races and beliefs are their peer group.

When I was young my peer group was a bunch of white Irish Catholics. I’m old enough to have grown up in an area where neighborhoods were made up of primarily one ethnic/religious group.

OK I’m not talking 100 years ago folks. I’m not that old yet. It was the San Fernando Valley in LA in the late 50s and 1960s.

So I grew up in an atmosphere where anyone that was different than us was “strange”. It was easy to build up stereotypes because you never really ran into other ethnic groups in school or at social activities.

I imagine most of our decision makers and captains of industry had a somewhat similar peer group experience to mine. In the 1960s even long distance phone calls were quite rare and expensive – a true luxury. Jet airline travel had just started and was also rare.

Fast forward to 2008…

A New World of Instant Communication and International Empathy

The young people today are living in a totally different world. They are connected through text messaging, social networking sites, video, audio, and every other sort of multimedia imaginable.

It is not unusual for a young person to have a peer group composed of people from Japan, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran, Great Britain, France, Canada, Indonesia, Italy, and many other countries as well as it here in the US.

Because of this fact, when they hear older people and media drawing stereotypes and claiming that one particular race or religion is less worthy than another, they know there is no truth to this.

These “other races who have strange religions” are their friends. They chat with these people every day. They see them joke and laugh and cry in their videos, just like they do. They share the pain of growth and the insecurity of the teenage mindset, which is universal. These close friends are every color of the rainbow and are Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Christian, and even Wicca and Pagan and other beliefs.

On some of these social media services these international friends chat with each other every 5 to 15 minutes. They follow each other’s lives in minute detail. They chat all day and night with each other about everything from music and philosophy to what stores they shop to what brand of coffee or tea they enjoy.

They Can’t Understand The Vicious Political Differences

These young people have a hard time understanding all of the vicious political differences in the world. They know the world is a tiny place. A huge percentage of them of travel to other countries before they are 16 years old.

Even if a young person hasn’t been out of the USA they have many friends who have traveled and come back and tell them the truth about other countries and other people.

That truth is people all over the world are very similar to you. We all want to be happy and we all want to have the freedom to make our own choices. We all love children and we all want to make the world a better place for them. We all want the right to worship the Creator in the way that resonates with our inner truth. We all want clean water, clean air and opportunities to learn new skills and better ourselves.

Unfortunately politicians, war profiteers and hate mongers get in the way of this truth. But it won’t keep working much longer. Those who want to continue hate and intolerance use ignorance to sway minds. This “ignorance is truth” approach can work on fairly well on folks who are raised, as I was, isolated from other races and beliefs.

The Lie That We Are Different

Luckily this is “ignorance” the young are losing. The lie that somehow we are all different and out to get each other has stopped having much effect on many of them.

They see the truth. They know their international peer group of friends personally. They chat every day. So these young minds trust their peer group way more than strangers with suspect motives such as talking heads on TV and radio.

These young people are the future. We are so lucky for that.

Zogby’s polls show that they are determined to change this world into a better place. They are willing to do the work that is necessary.

They aren’t interested in accumulating a bunch of material possessions to define who they are. They are not going to be defined by status. They aren’t interested in dictating that others believe in the same things they believe in. They desire to share and be part of a world community.

His polls show that they not only want to contribute to the world, they are already rolling up their sleaves and getting to work on it. They use less resources. They embrace new energy technologies. They want to clean up the air and they want to fix the climate.

A Dinosaur Looking Forward

They have my awe, admiration and respect. At 57 I am a dinosaur compared to the “32 and under” group Zogby focuses on. But this dinosaur feels full of joy and gratitude as he looks to the future and sees it in the sparking bright eyes of the enthusiastic young people.

I don’t see the future in the panic stricken eyes, mindless jabbering and finger pointing of politicians and Wall Street bankers. There I see dinosaurs who, unlike this one, refuse to admit they are not the future. I gaze amazed as they continue fighting over how to extend the “Decades of the Dinosaurs” a while longer as they sink in the tar pits of inevitable change.

So now you know the future I see. A beautiful future. A future I speak of on the very last page of Unstoppable Joy!

Exciting Drama and Scary Monsters

Like us all I see the frightening momentary drama that is going on now. Unlike most I realize that it is just a tiny part of the big picture. Sure I find it exciting, just like I find a horror movie exciting.

I don’t worry about the monster jumping out and eating me after the movie is done.  And I don’t worry about the monster of the “sky is falling” drama in front of us destroying my joy and peace. My joy and peace is as solid as the rock of Gibraltar and these stormy seas can pound it all they like. I am master and commander of my mind, no one else.

I will do my part in this drama by writing about and visualizing this wonderful new world that the young people are going to bring to us.

Rough Times Ahead?

Perhaps I won’t be here to live in this wonderful world I see shining bright in my mind. Perhaps there will be very rough times before it comes. No matter.

I’m still going to focus my energy and remaining time bringing as much joy to the world as I can. According to Zogby, Joy and personal fulfillment are a big part of what the young seek and want to bring into our world.

Whether I’m around to see this brave new world or not, I am gonna do my part. I’ll do what I can to help these young people create the joyous, embracing, multi cultured new World they are ushering in.

They know it’s coming. I know it’s coming.

Now it’s your turn.

What future do you want to believe in and help create?

A joyous new world of tolerance, support, generosity and forgiveness?

A dark new world of scarcity and desperation?

We get to choose the future together. What we see in our collective mind is what will transpire. Our minds control the creative energy of the constantly expanding universe.

So decide right now. Tomorrow won’t wait.

You are master and commander of your own mind.

What destination will you choose as you chart the course for the mighty ship of your hopes, dreams and imagination? To a sunny tropical paradise full of love and laughter or to stormy and dreary Cape Fear?

Always remember how powerful your thoughts are before you decide which direction you want to sail that ship. Then go forward with that unstoppable power of belief filling your sails and boldly travel across the seas of uncertainty to the future. A future you desire for yourself and for the generations to come.

Joy, Abundance and all the blessings in the world

Ed Osworth

The Joy Professor
Unstoppablejoy.com

Man Who Dreams of Being Buzz Lightyear Crosses English Channel on Rocket Wings at 100+ MPH!

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Ed Here.

Don’t EVER tell yourself that you can’t make your dreams come true.

Or that your dream is to “too far out” to “too crazy”  “too ambitious” or worse yet, “too unrealistic”.

To that I say Baloney!

There is no dream that cannot come true in one form or another if you truly believe in it.

Want Proof – Take a gander at this guy!

Who does that suit remind you of?

I come in peace. Picture is From TimesOnline Blog

The above photo is of guy from Switzerland named Yves who had the most impracticable dream imaginable.

Yves dreamed of being able to fly like Buzz Lightyear – the cartoon character in Toy Story.

Imagine how his family, co worker and friends probably reacted when he talked about his dream.

“You wanna do WHAT?”

I bet whatever accomplishment you may be dreaming of bringing to this planet is not half as as crazy as that.

But Yves was consumed by this insane dream.

Talk about unrealistic.

He didn’t give up on that dream. He fixed it in his mind. He visualized himself soaring through the air – like an Eagle – free and unencumbered zooming along on rocket powered wings.

We all have such “crazy” dreams. For most they get pushed away by far more practical thoughts. I mean, come on. Rocket wings? Get real.

Instead of following the masses and allowing himself to believe that dream was out of reach – he went to work. He spent years developing and testing a set of rocket powered wings.

While working on this ridiculous quest he crashed. He got burned.

Unfazed, like the scarred and battered Don Quixote from “The Man of La Mancha” he pushed forward through the disappointments and failed tests and prototypes as he focused on fulfilling his impossible dream.

Today is August 26th, 2008 a great day in the history of fulfilled dreams.

Because today that crazy dreamer flew over the English Channel at over 100 MPH using his rocket powered wings!

To quote eyewitness Charles Bremner from the “Times Online” Blog

“Yves Rossy had just leaped from the safety of his jump plane. Following behind, we watched in awe as “Fusionman” extended the eight foot wings strapped to his back, ending his free-fall and swooped into level flight.

“The Times’ Cessna 182 was part of the little squadron of two helicopters and two planes that escorted Rossy as he made history, zooming like Buzz Lightyear, the spaceman of Toy Story, out into the wide blue yonder.”

Yeah, Yves – you just made our day here on planet earth. Congratulations!

The crazy dreamer is now waving at the masses from high in the sky as he flies like a majestic eagle. We look back up in amazement, humbled by the man who dared to take his dream to completion.

Imagine that you met Yves back years ago when he was just starting out. You hit it off and and you share a drink and talk. He looks deep into your eyes and tells you that he will devote his life to a quest to fly like Buzz Lightyear.

He asks “What do you think?”

Would you have said “Go for it”?

Or perhaps said “I don’t know…maybe you should pursue a more realistic goal”?

Are you giving yourself that same feedback about your crazy dreams?

Unless you are saying “Go for it” to your crazy dream you might be keeping your personal “Eagle of achievement and freedom” stuffed in a tiny cage forever.

If you want to soar through the clouds of greatness like Yves, that Eagle must be free.

What will grow your own greatness? It could be striving for noble deeds or maybe just following an intense desire to have the ability of your favorite cartoon character.

Yves is proof that you never know where that seed of genius and greatness is hiding in you.

It might be even be knocking at your door right now disguised as something familiar …

Like Buzz Lightyear!

BTW: You think maybe inside that helmet Yves was joyously exclaiming to no one in particular…

“TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!”   ?

WAY TO GO YVES – THANKS FOR THE WALLOP OF JOY!!

Ed Osworth
The Joy Professor
Author of “Unstoppable Joy! A Happier You in 12 Simple Steps”
Available overnight from Amazon and at all major booksellers.


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Another Must See Joyous Video – The Numbers Movie

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Dr Mani lead me to a movie today that, although aimed specifically at women – will bring joy to anyone in spades. It is exactly what my book teaches

It’s nly 3 mnutes long and is called “The Numbers Movie” – take a look.

Click here to see “The Numbers Movie”

Unstoppable Joy! at Eugene Oregon Saturday Market

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

I have just een approved to sell Unstoppable Joy! at the world famous Eugene Saturday Market. It is the longest running Saturday market in the country and a whole lot of fun.

It’s in a way kind of a miniature of the famous “Oregon Country Fair” in Veneta – many of the same vendors show at both venues.

So if you ar in the area and would like to meet – stop on by. It’s located smack in the middle of downtown Eugene.

Joy and Abundance
Ed Osworth

The Joy Professor

It’s A Book – Safely Delivered at 1400 Lbs

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Whew – what a wild few days. the books finally arrived on Thursday. It was the hottest day of the year here in Central Oregon. Well over 100°.

The trucking company gave me a window that they were delivering in. That window was from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A friend of mine was familiar with LTL “less than truckload” shipping laughed when I called him and told him the window. He said from my experience it will arrive either at 10 a.m. or 3:00 p.m.

He was right!

Where I live is up a narrow dirt road are there was no way they would be able to deliver to my house. Because of that I have them delivered to the house of my co-author and editor, Jenifer Hood.

When they finally arrived it was in a full-length semi-truck trailer. At first they thought they were going to have to leave the palette in the street but it turned out there actually was room for them to back the trailer up Jennifer’s driveway.

I was actually surprised at how small the palette was. 3000 books only took up about 4′ x 4′ x 4′.

After I signed a bill of waiting we ripped through the plastic like anxious little children. opened the box and there was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen in my life. My book in print.

So if the book arrived Thursday why has it taken until Sunday or be post this exciting news to my blog? Well the nature of business being what it is life created at a little setback for me after the books arrived.

With everybody running their air conditioners like crazy around here turns out we had a big powers surge. Unfortunately that power surge fried the motherboard on the computer that I primarily use. I do use surge protectors and stuff but unfortunately in this case they didn’t help.

The timing couldn’t have been crazier. The website is still a little bit unfinished. I still need to get the bonus material and audios posted up. The book will start shipping on Monday. And my fancy pants Gateway desktop decides that it’s just got off work for good.

I called my tech Mark Hasting (who owns PCHell.com) this morning and we went through the usual procedures but in this case the motherboard is completely fried. It’s in such bad shape that you can’t even get the bios to appear. The bios controller can’t find any devices to boot from at all, even though the hard drive and CD seem to be working.

I’m hoping I’ll be able to get the data off the hard drive primarily for bookkeeping entries that are in there. Luckily most of my work is backed up in several locations. Also lucky that I have a backup computer I can switch it for a while.

For those of you who are waiting for the book they are going to start shipping on Monday and I really appreciate the patience of those of you pre ordered and have been anxiously waiting.

Time for me to get back to shuttling computers and data around.

Joy
Ed Osworth
The Joy Professor