What You Focus Your
Attention on Is What You Get! by:
Laura Howard
Cheryl Richardson, a favorite author and fellow coach, has
written a new book called "Stand Up for Your Life". In this
book she talks about how our society tends to "bond over stress
instead of success". I see this in action every day in my own
life and in the lives of my clients.
We tend to give each other permission to complain freely-
it's actually become the way we interact with others. It's OK
to compare stresses or say something negative to a total
stranger for the sake of opening a conversation and relating to
each other. For example, you get in the elevator on a rainy
day, "Some storm! Traffic was terrible!". We feel free to talk
about what's wrong with everything from traffic, weather, the
kids, the husband/wife, work, the messy house to crowded/late
flights.
So what's wrong with this you might ask? Well, it creates
constant whining and complaining if you're not careful!! While
each of these little snippets of conversation seem meaningless,
when you look at an entire day it can really add up to a
negative outlook on life. With this negative way of thinking it
can be hard to believe in our dreams, be truly happy and feel
gratitude for our life.
We tend to look for evidence of life being
hard/bad/difficult so we can share it with someone or to prove
our point. I know I've been a creator of my own "negative
spiral". I have gone through a day looking for evidence to
support how tough my life is. I awaken with a sinus headache
and immediately think it's going to be a "bad day" and then I
find all the proof I need...there's traffic, I'm out of gas, I
forgot the baby bottles, I'm late, etc... When we keep our
focus on looking for this evidence it's no surprise that we do
in fact have a bad day.
What if you started a conversation with a success? Something
like..."Hey, the greatest thing happened today.....I got a new
client, how about those beautiful flowers out front, or I made
the best dinner last night!" What if you started looking for
evidence of "Having a Great Day".
Recently Psychology Today reported how a positive attitude
can help you live longer because you feel like you have more
control over your life. Your energy will amp up because you are
choosing to not focus on your life using the media mentality of
"the sky is always falling". And in the simplest of terms...the
smile on your face is more likely to put a smile on someone
else's face!
When was the last time you actually encouraged someone to
talk about what's going well in their life? We naturally do
this with our kids. We listen while they tell us how they made
a slam dunk or read a new word. I often ask my son, Nicholas,"
What's the most awesome thing that happened to you today?" I
get the best answers! It's usually funny which makes me laugh
and it definitely makes me feel like we shared something real
about his day.
A friend of mine, Sherean, has that positive outlook on life
and for the people who are in her life. She fully believes that
I am creative, resourceful and fully capable of doing anything
I want to do. She values my opinions, encourages my ideas, and
I can talk about my success (yes, even brag - oh my!). She lets
me "shine my light" when we're together. Just planning a lunch
with her gets me in such a good mood. My creative juices go
into overdrive and my energy sparks just knowing that it's such
a supportive alliance. In fact, by letting me shine it gives
her permission to do the same and the value is multiplied! It
always results in an incredibly uplifting and motivating
conversation that carries into the rest of our day.
We certainly need to have the support of close friends and
family who we can let it all hang out with - it's helpful to be
able to ponder and process the difficulties in life and share
solutions. But we can also choose our focus.
So where are you focusing your attention in your life? How
does this support your vision for how you want your life to
be?
LIFE SKILLS : 4 Ways to Increase Your Awareness and Change
Your Attitude
1. For the rest of the day, notice how often you bond with
others over complaining about something. Just by noticing you
create an awareness of your behavior and that alone can lead to
inspired change.
2. Play a game for one day and don't say anything negative.
No whining. No complaining. No bonding over stress. Notice how
you feel in this situation. Some people find this really hard
to do. There can be a bit of panic....now what do we talk
about??
3. Next idea....Think of something positive to say AND say
it! Say it to the cashier, to the drive through attendant when
getting coffee, to the person in the elevator, to your boss, to
your coworker at lunch, to your girlfriend...
4. Give someone else permission to shine. Ask them a
questions like: What was the best part of your day? What
energizes you? Tell me something good! So, what great thing did
your son do today? Know that when you do, at the least, you'll
feel good and maybe, some of the light will rub off and you'll
find increased energy and inspiration - you'll feel good!!
Copyright 2006 Laura Howard
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About The Author
Laura Howard created Joyful Marketing in
2001. Her mission is to assist professionals
& entrepreneurs in developing a vision for
their ideal career & life, connect with
their natural strengths & gifts, & use
these discoveries to take action to live a life
they truly enjoy. Join us at Café Entrepreneur,
where small business owners come to connect,
create, & be inspired at http://www.joyfulmarketing.com/newsletter.shtml
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