As summer ends, businesses and individuals consider September
a time for renewed productivity. Do you eagerly anticipate fall for a
new beginning, or do you fear you'll feel stressed and overwhelmed?
Here's a true story illustrating how a sudden, small shift of mind can
create a whole new picture.
Lost Briefcase Leads to Breakthrough
One of my coaching clients, Jason, experienced a break-
through in his thinking this week that will pay big dividends
in his life. It came about when he misplaced his briefcase over the
weekend.
As Jason prepared to leave for the office Monday
morning, the briefcase was nowhere to be found.
Recalling all the places he had it with him over the
weekend, Jason despaired of ever finding it again. It
contained all his important phone numbers and contact
information as well as his appointment calendar.
Jason's initial reaction was to become paralyzed and
despondent, flooded with memories of all the times
he had misplaced things from childhood on. His self-
esteem plummeted. Without his phone book and calendar,
he felt helpless to call in for his phone coaching
appointment, or to set up an important Monday morning
meeting.
Then he asked himself what a non-ADDer -- what an
organized person -- would do in such a situation.
(Even organized people sometimes lose things!)
He decided to ACT AS IF he were organized and
self-confident.
Acting As If He were Organized
An organized person would not change his whole day and
damage his business credibility by blowing off meetings
and appointments. A more productive approach would be
to simply and matter-of-factly explain the situation
and obtain the information needed to keep his appointments.
So, Jason first did an Internet search to find the phone number
needed to keep his coaching his appointment. Then he asked
an associate for help in setting up the Monday meeting. Once
this was accomplished, he was able to calmly and analytically
think about where he had been with the briefcase, asking his
wife to help him mentally retrace his steps.
As a result of acting 'as if,' Jason salvaged his day,
located his briefcase, and felt proud of the way he
handled the situation.
When caught in the middle of a moment of panic, shame,
overwhelm or anxiety, it is very hard to think clearly.
Jason needed to get back some feeling of control before
he could analyze where he might have left his briefcase.
Taking the time to keep his phone appointment and
consider effective alternatives put him back in control.
This change in thinking and behavior will reap long-term
benefits. Next time Jason misplaces something, he'll
remember to take constructive action instead of being
paralyzed by shame. This small success also helped Jason
realize that he has the power to create habit changes that
will keep him from leaving belongings behind again.
What if you decided to act 'as if' for a week of your life?
Whether intentional or not, we all project a message
through our everyday behavior. If you act disorganized,
overwhelmed and late, that's what others will see. But
even with ADD traits that undermine you, you can choose
to ACT AS IF you were in control. One small behavior change
leading to success will help breed more success.
What if you were to pick just one habit to change, and
'ACT AS IF' for a week of your life?
Do you tend to impulsively over-promise?
- Act as if you're a more cautious person.
Next time, say 'let me get back to you' instead of
automatically saying yes.
Do you get overwhelmed by so many 'to do's' that you end up doing nothing?
- Act as if you were capable of action.
Take any one of your to-do's, break it down into small
steps, and DO one of the steps. (HINT: Do the easiest
steps first!)
Are you constantly late for work, meetings or dates?
- Act as if you respect other people's time.
Commit
to leave at least twice as much time to get there than
you normally do. Then think through what you'll need
to leave on time, and do what is necessary to leave on
time, no matter what.
Please let me know how acting 'as if' works for you.
I'd love to hear your success story -- no success too small!
COACHING CREATES SUCCESS
Want help in creating your new habits and behavior to
dramatically improve control in your life? Consider
Thrive with ADD one-to-one coaching. Read about it
Then contact me at bonnie@bonniemincu.com for a free sample coaching session/consultation.
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