You CAN Change Your Life Just Avoid
This Common Mistake By:
Susan
Quinn
? Living as we do in today's information age - with self
help books everywhere - we seem to think that analyzing an
issue will enable us to change it. But thinking is not
doing.
? You've probably heard this definition of insanity: doing
the same thing, over and over again, and expecting different
results. If what we're doing is not getting the outcome we
want, we must try doing something else. In my coaching I always
have my clients agree to do specific tasks to achieve their
goals and dreams.
There is a powerful reason for this. Doing the thing you're
afraid of (and we're all afraid of something) causes the brain
to completely rewire the whole concept of that fear. This
removes the feeling of fear, replacing it with relief - and
increased self-confidence.
? Now, you're probably thinking, "But it's too scary to do
the thing I'm afraid of." I would absolutely agree with this.
Change is scary. Unfortunately, most people try to do the thing
they are afraid of FULL ON - which just scares them more. It
also convinces them that they have once again "failed". Why
would they ever try to change this fear again?
? What IS the answer? Well, we need to take tiny steps in
the direction of our fear?and I do mean TINY! In NLP
(Neurolinguistic Programming) there is a principle that states,
"you can do anything, if you break it down into tiny pieces"
?and, this is the good part - "you could even eat a tire, if
you broke it down to tiny pieces".
? What a coach does first is help a person discover their
life's purpose or passion - what the person wants to be known
for. The coach then helps them create this by helping them
decide which small steps they can take each week to create
their desired outcome. Finally, a coach supports them until
they have achieved their goals.
? So, back to the title of this article. What is the common
mistake to avoid? Trying to attempt too much change at one
time. Break it down. And remember, we all need support when
making changes. Whether through family or friends, a coach or a
therapist, most people find that having support makes the
difference between success and failure.
RESOURCES
Susan Quinn, MFT Psychotherapy and Life Coaching. Visit my
web site at www.susanquinn.net for my complementary
Ezine, Susan Quinn's Power Therapies, or call me at
310-600-3458.
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About The Author
Susan Quinn has been practicing as a
psychotherapist and hypnotherapist since 1987
in the Los Angeles area. Her training,
certifications, and licensure demonstrate a
skill level that allow her clients to feel at
ease that they are working with a well trained
professional. Susan Quinn is a master
practitioner, using the latest, most innovative
approaches. This enables her to assist her
clients in overcoming trauma and to make the
life changes that lead to an overall
improvement in functioning, behavior and
overcoming undesirable habits.
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