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Refocusing the Effort
May 04,2005 12:00
by
Silver
More than usual this week, I noticed how much choice has to do with our moods. I have lots of justification for being stressed. I?m moving, work is piling up, and a project team I?ve put together is experiencing major challenges. Any one of those things could make one cranky. Added together, it can get ugly fast. In the midst of these matters, I noticed the deadly SERIOUSNESS of my approach. I had to remind myself what a former boss of mine used to say, Silver, we're not curing cancer here .It's important but not life threatening. (Of course if you're working at Sloan Kettering, maybe you can?t say that but for most of us it's true.) What I forget so often when I?m in one of those serious (and admittedly control-oriented) moods is that, not only is it making me feel worse than I need, it's also moving me away from what I want! The Law of Attraction says, You attract more of what you focus on. When we approach problems with any form of negative emotion, we are not attracting solutions, we are attracting more problems. Wow. It is so easy to forget that in the heat of the battle. What I am re-learning is that harnessing the Law of Attraction to advantage takes effort. That?s because the Law of Attraction isn?t something we choose to impact us. It?s like the Law of Gravity. If you don?t believe in gravity and jump off a building, there?s going to be a mess to clean up! It?s the same with attraction. It?s impacting us whether or not we believe in it. So it?s back to basics for me and I invite you to join in. It all starts with asking the right questions because our brains are designed to be answer machines. No matter what question you pose to your mind, it will answer you. That?s why I caution people to be careful about what questions are posed. If you ask, ?How could I be so stupid?? Your brain will provide you with a lengthy answer! Ask yourself, ?Why did I ever start this in the first place?? Your brain will remind you of all the other hare-brained schemes you?ve cooked up! Better questions might be: ? How am I going to feel when I?ve accomplished this? ? What lessons am I learning that will make things easier in the future? ? What?s the opportunity here? ? How can I make this more fun? What?s intriguing to me is the opportunity to shift the focus and transform what?s gone on in the past. For example, sometimes we become embroiled in battles and there is a stalemate. Have you ever experienced the relief of having your ?opponent? approach you and say, ?You know, I?ve been thinking about this and I know, if we work together, we can come up with a solution.? Suddenly, the heat of the argument that went before dissolves and you?re returned to a good working relationship, as if the battle never took place. Relief is the next step up from utter frustration or anger. When you?re really ?in it,? what you want to do is reach for some relief. Don?t try and suddenly propel yourself into a good mood. It?s too big a leap. Instead, find some way to reach a feeling of relief. At that point, you?ve reversed the direction in which your mood is going and you?re on an upward spiral. It?s a simple but profound refocusing of the effort. It takes great effort to be in a bad mood. It actually takes much less effort to be happy. Where the effort comes in is making the U-turn. It?s all up to you whether you want to turn or continue where you?re going. Silver Rose works with organizations who want to develop self-managed and happy employees and with individuals who want to love their work. visit http://www.silverspeaks.com/ She can be reached at |