Showing posts with label Moving On. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moving On. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

3 Simple Steps To Make A Decision, Get Unstuck & Get Going

Author: Mary Foley

Do you ever get so wrapped about the axel fretting over a decision that you become paralyzed and can't move forward? You become caged by your fears. You can't think straight. Your stomach is constantly in knots.

Talk about a New Year's resolution buzz kill.

At the top of my 10-year career as the head of AOL's corporate training, I desperately wanted a change. I had recently been accepted to grad school and I quickly determined that continuing to do 60-hour weeks along with studying for grad school while finalizing my divorce was just too much. I was beyond weary and maxed. I desperately wanted to ask my manager for what I really wanted - to go part-time - but I was stuck and scared.

My current responsibilities demanded full-time attention. And part-time positions didn't exist in AOL's crazy, hyper-speed, high-tech environment. In fact, part-time seemed like an oxymoron. Would my manager go for it? Could we even talk about it? Or would I be raising a huge red flag that I was no longer as committed to the organization, perhaps even being asked to leave the organization altogether? Could I mentally, emotionally and physically push on through and forget about the whole idea?

Then a way to get unstuck came to me. Maybe it was my engineering training talking or maybe it was a virtual "get a grip girlfriend" slap from my beleaguered spirit, I don't know. But, it worked. You can use it, too, for your own sticky, stucky moments:

1. Imagine the worst case.
Make yourself go to that bad place, emotionally and psychologically. Write it out and share with someone you trust the absolute worst thing that could happen. In detail. Paint the complete picture with all the events, people, and your feelings. From your cozy chair, experience as much as possible what the worst case would feel like.

For me, worst case was that my manager would say sayonara and ask me to pack up my belongings. After a successful 10-year career starting as an $8 an hour customer service rep and working my way up the corporate ladder, this felt awful. And who knows what kind of scar it would put on my resume, maybe even be a huge speed bump to my next career!

2. Ask yourself "What would I do if the worse case happened?"
What actions would you take? What would you say and to whom? How might they react? How would you respond to them?

If you can answer these kinds of questions, then you can handle it. It may not be fun, it may not be pretty, but you can handle it. Give yourself some credit. Chances are you dealt with an intense situation before. Remember?

Oh, I remembered. Figuring out how to safely leave an abusive husband ranked up there in my most intense situations. In a flash I realized that if my manager told me to pack my bags, it would hurt, but I could handle it. This was my career, but it wasn't my personal emotional and physical well-being. I had talent, experience and tenacity. Someone smarter than my boss would hire me.

3. Ask yourself "What's the likelihood of the worst case happening?"
Most of the time, we paint the most horrible picture, and then it doesn't materialize. It's a great monument to our imagination. Perhaps more of us should write movie screenplays. Something between "Terrific!" and "Ugh!" is most often reality. Hey, good news! You've already determined you can handle that, too. Piece of cake.

Thing is, my performance was strong and I was well liked by my boss and my boss' boss. Unless there was some mysterious undercurrent, chances were more that my manager would be bummed that I wanted to pull-back.

4. Make a decision and go for it!
By making any decision you are, by definition, unstuck. You are in motion one way or another. And even science reveals that when an object is in motion it has more energy and can change direction more easily.
Calming down and putting myself through the paces gave me a much more realistic view of the situation and the courage to talk with my boss. Turns out he was bummed, very bummed. So was my boss' boss. Which worked in my favor. They created a new part-time position for me because they valued my contribution enough to want some of me, even if they couldn't get all of me. It required me to step down from my leadership role and take a less demanding role as a training specialist, but my ego could handle it because in the bigger picture, I was getting exactly what I wanted - at least for now.

Article Source: http://www.sooperarticles.com/self-improvement-articles/3-simple-steps-make-decision-get-unstuck-get-going-801611.html
About Author:

Mary Foley inspires women with practical advice to create sanity for their lives & confidence for their careers - all while having a bit of fun! She is the author of three books including Bodacious Career: Outrageous Success for Working Women, and a popular national speaker. Get her FREE Sanity, Confidence and Fun Action pack full of e-books, mini-posters and other goodies at: http://www.MaryFoley.com

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Letting Go of Everything That Is Not You

Many of us live with an internal struggle of wondering who we really are and trying to please others. To be truly happy you have to let go of everything that is not you.









Human beings are prone to feelings of uncertainty from time to time. Some of us experience these qualms only occasionally whilst for others it is an almost perpetual state. If you fall within the latter category then you will appreciate that this feeling is rather uncomfortable to say the least.




Nobody should have to live with this type of discomfort and there is no need to do so if you are willing to step back and examine what has made you how you are today. Your experience now is in fact the effect of the sum total of your beliefs and expectations. If your beliefs and expectations do not sit comfortably upon your shoulders then it is likely that they do not reflect who you really are.




In self-exploration, you might discover that your beliefs and expectations are struggling against your true nature and denying who you really are. Many of us harbor beliefs that are erroneous. Many of us have expectations that are based upon what we think others would like to see in us but are not reflective of our own true desires or beliefs.




So as to be true to yourself there comes a time when it is appropriate to let go of everything that is not you. Every human being is both molded and malleable to a great degree, but there comes a point where our own nature is no longer willing to be stretched or prodded into someone else's idea of conformity.




Many people are frightened though by the prospect of letting go of beliefs and expectations that they have harbored for so long. They are scared too of what other people might think of them. We are undeniably creatures who inherently crave approval. We fear loss of approval and loss of face, both of which are demonstrative of love. Love is the basic feeling that we most desire.




But unless we allow our true nature to shine through we will never have a true feeling of self-love. And unless we love ourselves, we will not be able to really believe that anyone else will love us either.




You can see the chicken and egg of this situation can't you? We cling to what approval we can get from others and are loath to let go of what we have for fear of losing out on that love, but in that very act of clinging on we deny our true nature and therefore deny ourselves of true love.




There is an additional fear. We worry about what our true nature really is. Who are you once those erroneous beliefs and false expectations are released? It is only by the act of stripping away those layers of beliefs and expectations that you will discover your true nature, your own uniqueness and individuality. In the act of releasing false thought processes you experience the freedom and joy of being true to yourself and comfortable in your own skin.




Hypnosis is an enabling and empowering state of mind for those who wish to embark upon and succeed in the voyage of self-discovery, self-love and self-realization. Hypnosis can truly open your mind to your true and inherent potential.



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