Today, I was “coached” by
my husband. Yep - I was complaining
about feeling stuck in the cold wet Michigan weather with a huge pile of things
to do, and he turned my “coach” words back on me. He said, “Why are you choosing to think about it in that way?” then, “I was outside yesterday working, and I
was thinking how beautiful the plants and trees looked with some rain on the
leaves and the changing colors.” Thanks
Scott; those are beautiful thoughts!
Thank you for pulling me out of my pity party and showing me how my mind
is working against me. That negative “Chihuahua brain” of mine is
always trying to bring me down.
Why is it that we often
feel stuck in the negative? Why can’t we
be more optimistic and take action towards what we really want?
We look at our feelings
about our job, our relationships, our weight, or our money and we feel like they
are not under our control. We feel at
the mercy of the things that happen “to us” in the world. The truth is that we cannot control any of the
things. Not the weather, not our past,
even the things that others say to us or about us - none of this is anything that we can control.
The only thing that is
totally in our control is the way we think about all of the things that happen. We are in control of our thoughts, and we are
in control of our actions. This is great
news, because we all have power to get ourselves unstuck.
We don’t always want to
take responsibility for our thoughts, feelings and actions because it seems
easier to hide within the victim narrative that our brain creates for us. If feels safer than doing the hard work that
it takes to create our better life. We
spin in confusion and think, “I don’t know how to do it.”
Getting unstuck requires
some motivation to feel better. Why is
it that you want to change and what are some solid reasons that you need to
change? Your reasons will provide you
with the motivation to do
something – to take action. Having a
compelling reason to manage your mind and then funnel those thoughts into actions,
is the first step to get moving forward.
When you take your first
step towards getting unstuck, you will probably feel some negative
emotion. Your brain will resist and fear
failing. Understand that this is normal
and is the way getting unstuck feels. It
is often terrifying, but negative emotion is the pathway to change. If you can feel the negative feelings and persevere
anyway, you will begin to break down the walls that are keeping you stuck.
When you feel stuck, like I
was today, tell your husband. No, I am
kidding - unless your husband will school
you like mine did.
When you are feeling stuck
in anything, first look at your thoughts about it. Realize that your thinking is a choice, and in
order to feel better you are going to have to work to think better. Try to come up with a solid reason that you
want to change to provide yourself with some motivation. Once you have a reason to change, take one
action towards the thing that you want to change. Prepare for some negative feelings and
perhaps a few failures. Resolve to move
through the negative feelings and continue to push towards your goal.
That is how you will begin
to become unstuck.
Dr. Julie Cappel
“Being unstuck is not only
about having momentum and moving along with minimum friction. It also has to
include the ability to endure difficulties and even hard slogs” - Matt Perman
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