In 2004 a fabulous film was released titled "The Butterfly Effect", starring Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart. The film centres
around several characters whose lives are incredibly affected because one man can travel back in time. At time during his college years the main
character discovers that he has the ability to travel back in time just by reading his diary entries.
During his first journey back in time he makes extremely small changes to his behaviour. He does things differently than he had done
originally but he only makes small changes. To his astonishment he sees that everything has changed when he returns to the present. Small
changes made in the past have a huge impact on events, people and outcomes in his present. He decides that he can change things for the
better and continues to make these trips back in time so that he can make different decisions and perform different actions. As he makes
these changes to his past he finds that the present he returns to has changed radically for him and everyone else who is connected with him
and the other people involved!
Now this fantastic film is not just entertaining it is, in fact, enlightening. This launched me into deep thought as to how this
phenomenon could be used to successfully change my life and the lives of others. But before we go into these let's take a closer look at the
buttery fly effect to see what it is.
The butterfly effect was discovered in the early 1960's by Edward Lorenz, an American mathematician and meteorologist. Its official and
technical name is "sensitive dependence on initial conditions". His theory states that even the smallest variations in conditions of any
dynamic system will produce large variations in the long term behaviour of that system over time. It is simpler to explain this theory if we
look at the popular name given to it now – the butterfly effect – its name sums up the entire theory. That is, if a butterfly flaps its wings
in London it can have such a profound knock-on affect on wind conditions that it can result in a tornado in New York!
Let us now review the description of the Butterfly Effect as given by Lorenz in the 1960s. He says, "Small variations in the initial
conditions of a dynamic system produce large variations in the long term behaviour of that system over time". So what does that mean to
you?
Well your life, body, mind and relationships are all dynamic systems! Even how each relates to the other is a dynamic system. Therefore, a
small variation in any of these dynamics systems made now can result in large variations over time.
By making even the smallest changes in one area of your life today you will change that area dramatically in the long term and over time
these new variations will have a knock-on affect in other areas. In time they will change your entire life. As your add variations to your
behaviour they will change your life and then these changes will also have an impact on many other people's lives as well. The changes in
their lives will affect others and so on. Making changes in your own life can literally change the world through the butterfly effect!
Here is an example of the butterfly effect in action: You decide to set a personal development goal that you are going to stop smoking
today. Now the benefits of doing this are obvious. You will probably live much longer, you will definitely feel healthier and you will be
able to enjoy more physical activities.
However, what effect do you think stopping smoking may have on your children? We all know that children tend to follow the same patterns
as their parents. Have you a tendency to light-up while in the presence of others? Think of how many lives you may touch during those extra
years you will live on this planet. How many new goals will you reach due to your new energy?
What do you think will happen when you reach this personal development goal? Might it spur you on to set others? Will you gain confidence
in yourself and your ability to set and reach other more challenging goals? What way would your life be affected by setting and reaching such
a goal?
We have all heard stories about people being the right place at the right time. They turn a corner and meet someone who they eventually
marry, or who helps them become a multimillionaire. The famous Sheffield band, from England, Def Leopard, hitched a ride on a road and found
that the driver was a record producer. They happened to be carrying a demo tape of their music and the rest is history. This is the butterfly
effect in action! A small chance occurrence changed the personal history of this band and affected the world!
You can create a butterfly effect in your own life deliberately and consciously. You have no idea and could never objectively determine
how far the effects of the smallest action reverberate. Start in your own personal development and self improvement by taking small easy to
manage steps in the direction of your dreams – no matter how small they may seem. This is a great reason to have goals or some kind of
personal development plan. Create a solid plan which encorporates small actions that can be taken daily or weekly. Include smaller goals that
will lead to your main objective. You will find that even if you don't reach your ultimate goal, in the time-frame you set for yourself, you
will make tremendous changes in your life and, due to the butterfly effect, in the long term your whole world will be transformed just by
making small changes.