Tuesday, August 29, 2017

The Unease of Transition~Discover the Secret to Starting Over


'Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.' 
Douglas Adams

On the Brink of Transition?


Where are you at this very moment in your life? What are you trying to accomplish? Where are you starting over? What's making you anxious? 

πŸ’“ Are you looking for a suitable mate or breaking up with someone?
πŸ’™ Are you thinking of having a family or trying to get back into the workforce after having a baby?
πŸ’š Are you searching for a new job, thinking of quitting your current job, or trying to break into a new field of work? 
πŸ’› Did you finish college and now face transitioning into adulthood and a new life and career?
πŸ’œ Are you trying to decide when to retire or how to reinvent your life?
πŸ’“Are you buying a car, a home, or working on a home improvement project? 


 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Why You Feel Anxious and Tense

No matter how good or bad you perceive a change to be, whenever you start over in some area of life--according to
Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs--you're left feeling anxious and tense as you nose-dive from being your most confident, best self ('self-actualized') to someone who is now concerned with basic safety needs. 
"The most fundamental and basic four layers of the hierarchy of needs contain what Maslow called 'deficiency needs': esteem, friendship and love, security, and physical needs. If these 'deficiency needs' are not met the individual will feel anxious and tense."  Source: Wikipedia

It doesn't matter how big or small a life-changing event is that's forcing you to stop what you're currently doing to start over. Once you've moved into that uncomfortable place of feeling unsafe and insecure you have to deal with it before you can move on. 

And like it or not--before we're able to move on to the new with ease and joy--we must first get unstuck from feeling mired in the fear of the unknown.


Wake Up Calls (things that go bump in the night)

I hate it when something stresses me out and puts me on high alert creating 'things that go bump in the night' in my head and body. The anxious feeling in the pit of my stomach wakes me and robs me of a good night sleep. 

I shoot awake, heart pounding, and begin fretting about what's behind the anxiety--all the while trying to deny anything's wrong.
But the body knows better than the mind. At the very core of my anxiety is something is making me feel unsafe. This is my wake up call from the body reminding me I need to acknowledge what's bothering me and take action on it to calm my internal alarm system. 


 Times of transitions or change are unsettling and stressful for everyone. The fear of the unknown 'downshifts' us into our very primitive, but street-smart, reptilian brain putting us on high alert for 'fight or flight'--making it difficult to be our best problem-solving self. 

Stress: A perceived threat, unpredictability, a feeling of loss of control, hopelessness, helplessness.



The Get Started Cycle 
Discovering the Secrets to Starting Over
The secret to starting over after getting stuck is to examine what your stress is so you can offset the things keeping you stuck--then move into action.



What to do when stress is:
A Perceived Threat πŸ‘‰ Take steps to identify and deal with that threat;
Unpredictability πŸ‘‰ Take steps to make the unpredictable predictable;
A Feeling of Loss of Control, Helplessness and Hopelessness πŸ‘‰ Take action.


Stress is dis-empowering--leaving you quivering in inaction. When you feel helpless or hopeless to control a situation that feeling is further fueled by inaction. This creates a 'get stuck and stay stuck' cycle in which you fail to think about, act on or evaluate your situation. The way out is through action.

Taking action--no matter how small--is empowering. Every time you take a step it empowers you to take another. Every step you take shows you have options and you are not helpless.

Start using the 'get started' cycle. To start over or create new beginnings methodically move through the 'get started' cycle to think and plan, take action, and evaluate your actions.

Show yourself you have options through taking action and evaluating the results of your actions, and then base your next steps on what you learned. 


Never stop taking action. The more pro-active you are, the more predictable the unpredictable becomes. 


Sit in it. Accept the anxiety and tension you feel as your body's safety valve helping you figure things out off-line. Until you get to the truth of naming what's making you feel unsafe and vulnerable the anxiety will remain. 

It is only after you name 'it' and take action that your anxiety will lessen.

You don't have to like facing what is bothering you but until you name it and face it you'll keep getting wake up calls from your body.

'Make peace with your today to improve your future... It may sound odd, but the fastest way to get to a new-and-improved situation is to make peace with your current situation. If you rail against the injustices of your current situation, you hold yourself in alignment with what you do not want, and you cannot then move in the direction of improvement. It defies Law. In every particle of the Universe, there is that which is wanted - and the lack of it.'       
Abraham 


Trust Yourself

Even when bad things happen, trust yourself to get through the troubled time. Know that all things seemingly good or bad ultimately work in your favor. Sometimes it is the seemingly bad things that drive you to do really great things with your life. 
'The moment where you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever being able to do it.'  

Peter Pan




'You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And you are the one who'll decide where to go.
Dr Seuss

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Monday, August 28, 2017

Don't Worry~Be Happy



Don't Worry~Be Happy
...every little thing's going to be alright.


Find Your Happy Place
...and your happy beings to make you smile.


Put on a Happy Face
...if you have good thoughts they'll shine out of your face like sunbeams


'A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.'

Roald Dahl


Wishing you happiness and good thoughts


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Friday, August 25, 2017

Ease Your Way thru Life~Cultivate a Flexible Mind



A man is born gentle and weak.

At death, he is hard and stiff.

Green plants are tender and filled with sap.

At death, they are withered and dry.

Therefore, the stiff and unbending is the disciple of death,

and the gentle and yielding is the disciple of life.

 ~ Lao Tzu


A rigid mind is very sure,

but often wrong.

A flexible mind is generally unsure,

but often right.

~ Vanda Scaravelli



A flexible mind is more resilient

to change than those who know everything already.

Unknown



Peace is a stranger to the rigid mind.

Peace is a guest of the flexible heart.

Unknown






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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Don't be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams.


'It's the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting'
Paulo Coelho

Man's Search for Meaning

Sometimes in the overwhelming challenge of trying to find soul-lifting work in this new economy, or attempting to recover from a devastating break up of a relationship or loss of a loved one, you can be left feeling discouraged, hopeless and isolated. Looking through the lens of defeat and loss, life can begin to feel flat and meaningless.

The key to pulling out of the darkness is to change the filter you look through to gain a fresh perspective. Or as Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Don't be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams."

When you're dispirited and feeling low it may feel like an impossible task to change your perspective. You don't exactly feel perky and positive. Yet, changing your focus from your problems and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles you face to putting the focus back on creating a life based on your dreams and aspirations is the only way out.



Birthing Greatness Hurts
Just Push into the Pain


I Know it Hurts--Just Push into the Pain

When I was in labor with my first child I failed to dilate fully so my doctor manually stretched me during the contractions that occurred one minute apart. This was the most painful and seemingly never ending process I've ever experienced. I could barely remain conscious the pain was so excruciating.

With contractions coming every minute, I would fall into a deep sleep for 45 seconds before the contractions would wake me up and the unbearable pain would start all over. As the doctor stretched me he kept saying 'I know it hurts, just push into the pain'. It took all my resolve not to kick him in the groin and tell him 'YOU push into the pain!' 
But even in my darkest moment somewhere in the deep recesses of my mind I knew when I eventually got out of what turned out to be 24 hours of hard labor, that comment, 'I know it hurts, just push into the pain', would become a metaphor for my life.


If Pain is the Teacher, What's the Lesson?

Birthing a new life--literally or figuratively has it's painful moments--but when you push into the pain and stay focused on your dreams you move through it to gain a new life. It isn't always pleasant or easy but when you achieve a dream it's worth it in the end. 

There is no way to avoid or go around the painful part of life on our way to achieving our dreams. No one 'has it easy'. But if we keep our eyes on the goal, instead of the obstacles, we allow ourselves to be led by our dreams instead of pushed by our problems, making it easier to endure the difficulties along the way.

You are the elegant host to marvels in creation


Are You Ready to Turn it Around?


πŸ’“  Where have you felt pushed by your problems? 
πŸ’™  If you were led by your dreams what would you do differently? 
πŸ’›  If you had all the time and money in the world, what would you do with your life? 



Within your Heart keep one, still secret spot where dreams may go....

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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Face to Face with the Second Step? 3 Ways to Get Unstuck


'Don't chase your dreams, catch them.' Unknown

Face to Face with the Second Step

I was first introduced to Richard Stine's simple black and white line drawings at a Westwood art faire while attending graduate school at UCLA. 

His series, 'Smile in a Mad Dog's i’ brought a smile to my own eyes and made me laugh.

While I lingered at his booth, lusting after his drawings, I was a poor graduate student and I just couldn't pay $30 for a simple line drawing.  I walked away without buying anything.

Over the next year, every time I found myself stalled and frustrated after starting a new project one of his images, 'Dog face to face with the second step', kept popping into my head.

I could clearly see that silly, flat-faced, wire-haired black dog with his eyes glued to, and staring at, the second step of the stairs. I was that dog. And it was exactly how I felt--face to face, not with the first step, but the second.  When I looked closely, I could clearly see the second step was in fact larger than the first.

I began to see how life was going to progress. 

Just as I was congratulating myself for finally getting the latest project or job off to a good start, I had to look out for that big second step stopping me in my tracks.



The Second Step--An Opportunity for a Fresh Start

But the light began to dawn and I came to see the second step in a positive light.

Rather than seeing the second step as an obstacle I began to view it as an opportunity to pause and assess. 

By taking note of where I was at the moment it gave me the necessary time to recommit to and refocus my direction while regaining the energy and motivation I needed to move on. 

Instead of being pushed off-track by unexpected obstacles, I learned to expect the unexpected and turn potential endings into fresh starts.



Be the Dog Face to Face with the Second Step ~ Paws and Assess

πŸ’™ What have YOU been working on that has you suddenly face to face with the second step? 

πŸ’š What dream or vision have you been working on that suddenly feels stalled? 


How long have you felt that churning and simmering in your head, pulling you towards taking the next step? What's stopping YOU? If you were to turn that ending into a beginning, what would you do next?


What's Got You Stalled?

  • Fear of the unknown
  • Fear of failure
  • Fear of public failure
  • Too busy at work
  • Don't know where to start
  • No money
  • Work exhausts me and uses up my creative energy
  • I focus on helping other people, and then am too tired to help myself
  • I don't believe I deserve to achieve my dream 

You can always feel the second step staring you in the face.
You may not always be able to articulate what's blocking you from moving forward but you can feel the invisible barrier just the same. Recognizing it's there is the first step to moving past it.



Step Up~Step In~Move Forward.

Now is the perfect time to clear your path to taking that second step. 

When you come face to face with the second step here are three ways to keep your forward momentum:

πŸ’“ Give yourself the first part of the day. Get up 1 hour earlier to devote yourself to your dream. Don't let yourself be distracted.

πŸ’“ Choose.  Choose the one thing to focus on NOW.

πŸ’“ Act today. Put your thoughts on paper, and convert those thoughts to do-able actions.  Choose to act on one step today.  

'The man who moved a mountain is the one who started taking away the small stones.'  Old Chinese Proverb 


Want to see Richard Stine's Dog Face to Face with the Next Step? Click here.


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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Feeling Weary? Take a Moment to Let it Go




You Belong to the Greater Human Tribe

Sometimes you've had enough. You just want to stop thinking, stop trying, stop pushing. 

You want to go to a place where you can just be and regain your sense of being a simple human who easily belongs to the greater human tribe. 



Take a 5 Minute Pause--Simple, Joyful, Hopeful 


If you could use a moment of simple joy and whimsy, pause five minutes to enjoy this YouTube Video 'Where the Hell is Matt?' that takes you dancing around the world. It's simple, joyful, and hopeful.



The World is a Better Place


You won't be smarter, wiser, or more beautiful if you watch it. It won't get you a job, a date or a better life.  But afterwards you will know the world is a better place. 


Renew Your Flagging Spirit

We all need moments to regroup and renew our flagging spirits. Sometimes a simple moment is enough to give us the strength to face another day or take another step. Take one moment now. You deserve it. 


Click link to enjoy video. Put it on full screen and turn the volume up. 


Where the Hell is Matt?


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