
Grasshopper Notes Podcast
The Grasshopper Notes Podcast is hosted by John Morgan the man who has been billed as America’s Best Known Hypnotherapist.
John’s podcasts are a collection of guided meditations and bite-sized, mini podcasts which open you to new ways of thinking, communicating, and responding. You get a finer appreciation of how your mind works and how to use your internal resources to your best advantage.
See a video of John's background at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbCPd00ok0I
In short, John Morgan is a people helper. Explore this channel and see what he can help you discover.
Grasshopper Notes Podcast
Tomorow's Headline
What will tomorrow's headline be? It'll be about you if you learn this one thing to do.
Grasshopper Notes are the writings from America's Best Known Hypnotherapist John Morgan. His podcasts contain his most responded to essays and blog posts from the past two decades.
Find the written versions of these podcasts on John's podcasting site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1628038
"The Grasshopper" is the part of you that whispers pearls of wisdom that seem to pop into your mind from out of the blue. John's essays and blog posts are his interpretations of these "Nips of Nectar." Others have labeled his writings as timeless wisdom.
Most of the John's writings revolve around self improvement and self help. They address topics like:
• Mindfulness
• Peace of mind
• Creativity
• How to stay in the present moment
• Spirituality
• Behavior improvement
And stories that transform you to a wider sense of awareness that presents more options. And isn't that what we all want, more options?
John uploads these podcasts on a regular basis. So check back often to hear these podcasts heard around the world. Who wants to be the next person to change?
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Tomorrow's Headline
Here’s a little “Pie in the Sky” question for ya. What would you like to see in tomorrow’s headlines?
After you’ve considered your answer here’s another query: What would you like to see in tomorrow’s headlines concerning you?
These sorts of questions can produce daydreams that are fun to entertain.
But, there’s one thing that most of us rarely consider that’s necessary to make either of these daydreams a reality.
Answer: The action that must happen now.
Now is the only time you have the ability to take action. Yesterday’s gone and tomorrow’s not here yet. The action point is always now. Now is the time to make headlines.
If you take more time to ponder what you want the headline to be, you have delayed action again and tomorrow’s headline will be the same as it is today.
If you remain scared of your own shadow and delay action again, you’ll be stuck reading the “Groundhog Times” – a publication whose headline never changes.
You can wait for the winds of circumstance to change and blow something new in your direction, but if you chart out the frequency of the favorable wind gusts that have blown your way in the past, the statistics indicate it will be a long wait.
You can wait for a headline or you can cause a headline. The catalyst of causation is always action.What action can you take now that will cause tomorrow’s headline?
Daydreaming can bring the headline into focus; action will get it on the front page.
I don’t think the disconnect between daydreaming and action has gotten enough press. It’s the linking of the two that produces tomorrow’s headlines.
What will Clark Kent or Lois Lane be writing about tomorrow? You, if you put a dash of action in your daydream.
Last question: What action can you take today that will make them say, “Stop the presses!”?
All the best,
John