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Why I Took My Name Away

Many years ago, when I still lived in Californi-yay, Steve

and Lori, friends of mine from high school, came for a visit.

We spent five days together, visiting over gourmet meals,

touring San Francisco, going to movies, and so on.

One afternoon, whilst driving through the mountains, Steve

said something to me that I’d never thought of: ‘You’re a

change master,” he said. “You come up with an idea, a new

way of thinking, and you instantly shift gears and leave the

past behind.”

Yesterday I was reminded of this conversation when I spoke

to Bill, a bishop, who is also a friend and client.

After our 15 minute conversation approached the 2-hour mark,

I mentioned that I had a CD to record for the Matt Furey Inner Circle

http://www.mattfureyinnercircle.com – as well as another for the

Psycho-Cybernetics Success Group – which you can read about at

http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html

‘Okay, Matthew,” he said, followed by, “Uh, I didn’t mean to call

you Matthew.”

“You can call me Matthew, if you’d like,” I said. When I said this I

was a bit shocked to hear what was coming out of my mouth because

I’ve never liked being called the seven-letter word.

“No, I can’t,” he said. “It’s not right – but for some reason, when

I speak to you, Matthew keeps coming up for me instead of Matt.”

“Well … maybe there’s a message in a bottle, so to speak, for me in

this,” I said. “Maybe it’s time for a change. Matt Furey is a fighter’s

name; a wrestler’s name; the name of a guy who kicks butt and

takes names. But maybe it’s time to leave that behind and become

something more.”

After I hung up the phone with Bishop Bill, I pulled into a parking lot

and made a quick call to Tania, a master of Pythagorean Numerology.

“Tania, could you check something for me,” I said. “I’m thinking about

making a name change.”

“Oh yeah,” she giggled.

“Yeah.”

“And what change is that.”

“Well, my whole life I have gone by Matt Furey. My given name is Matthew,

but I always hated that name. Absolutely hated it. And if anyone ever called

me Matthew, I would get angry as hell. I’d want to kick ass. And this started

when I was seven or eight years old. People learned early on, NOT to call

me Matthew. Later on, when I wrestled in college – and afterward, when I

went into business as a personal trainer for high school wrestlers – people

often questioned my name. Many asked if I made the name up – if it was

a stage name, and so on. And now, after all these years of NOT wanting to

be called Matthew – I’m considering the change. In fact, I’m going to make

the change. I just want to know what the old Greek guy would have to say

about the extra letters.”

Tania quickly did a few computations, then exclaimed, “Matt – Matthew is

a great change for you.”

She proceeded to give me all the reasons to support this change – and then

she asked, “How soon are you going to put the change into effect.”

“I might wait until my next birthday, in May. But if I were a betting man, I’d

bet that it’ll happen before that. It might be later today.”

When I got home last night, after the two CD’s were recorded, I sat pondering

whether or not to go through with the change. I asked for guidance on the

matter. “I have all these websites with “Matt Furey” – all these products with

Matt Furey” – what do do.

The answer slammed into my mind: “Leave the past alone. Leave all those

old books and courses and websites the way they are. Then REINVENT

yourself with “Matthew Furey.”

I nodded in agreement.

And so it IS.

From NOW onward, I will sign all emails with the name I was given by my

mother and father at birth. All future books, courses, newsletters, seminars

and coaching will be conducted by me – albeit with the name I was given

over four decades ago. My email addresses and website names will

remain the same.

“Matthew was a healer,” Bishop Bill said to me yesterday. “And remember

what I told you at your seminar last year. I shook your hand when it was

all over and our eyes met for a few seconds – then I said, ‘Your seminars

are about transcendence.’ Then I walked away.”

“Very true,” I said.

The truth is, all my courses, seminars and coaching are about transcendence.

They’re about rising UP when others want to tear you down. They’re about

becoming MORE when it’s so much easier to think less of yourself. They’re

about overcoming obstacles, setbacks, problems, mistakes, failures, blunders

and boo-boos. They’re about bringing YOU out from behind the bushes; helping

your stand up and be counted.

For more than 40 years I have identified with the name Matt Furey. Not anymore.

I’m glad I used the shortened version for so long; it served me well. But now it’s time

to move beyond the old and embrace the new.

Perhaps you will find motivation from this; perhaps not.

Yours,

Matthew Furey

P.S. Want to learn more about Reinventing Yourself – then be sure to check out

Steve Chandler’s book on the same subject – www.stevechandler.com – as well

as The Story of You – and How to Create a New One – wherein he wrote a few

pages about moi – er, someone named Matt.

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