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What’s so H.A.R.D. about Change?
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| Guest post by: Julie Donley |
Article Overview: Change IS hard. It’s hard because, as humans, our brains are wired a certain way. When we understand how the mind works, we can use this knowledge to make change a little easier and stop battling with ourselves. We can use our minds to work WITH us instead of AGAINST us. We can learn to become the master of our thoughts and emotions instead of being at their mercy.
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What’s so H.A.R.D. about Change?
Why does change
have to be so darn hard? We struggle to lose weight, get in shape, eliminate
debt and stay (happily) married. Health issues such as heart disease,
depression, addiction and obesity - preventable illnesses – are rampant. Why is
it so hard to change?
The
answer to this question describing eight strategies for success can be found in
my new book, Does Change have to be so H.A.R.D.?, now available in bookstores.
Change
IS hard. And it’s hard because, as humans, our brains are wired a certain way.
When we understand how the mind works, we can use this knowledge to make change
a little easier and stop battling with ourselves. We can use our minds to work
WITH us instead of AGAINST us. We can learn to become the master of our
thoughts and emotions instead of being at their mercy.
H.A.R.D.©
is an acronym that stands for how we are
enslaved by our Habits and Attachments and struggle with Resistance and
Discouragement. In order to change, we must face these functions of the mind.
It’s not that our brains are purposely trying to hurt us and hold us back; it’s
just how the mind operates. They are games the mind plays with us. Accept it.
Learn about them and then use the success strategies to help you to play these
mind games and WIN!
HABITS
We
are wired to keep things the same, to create routines and structure to get
things done. Habits allow us to function well and to manage multiple things
throughout the course of the day. Every
time you try something new, you have to concentrate – all of your attention is
required to learn the new activity, be it a new route to work or learning to
type. After much practice, you can perform the task without thinking about it.
It has become habit.
In
the process, thousands of neurological connections have formed in your brain in
order to make this activity ‘automatic’. You now know how to type without
paying attention, for example, and perform the task subconsciously. Iin other
words, you don’t need to focus on where to put your fingers and which key
represents what letter. You just type.
Those
neurological connections will need to be replaced in order to change to
something new. It requires consistent attention and persistent action,
something most people do not do well. When we are learning something for the
first time, those neurological connections don’t exist; but when you want to change how you have been doing
something, that’s when it becomes a challenge because you are ‘hard-wired’ to
think and act a certain way.
ATTACHMENTS
We
cling to people, places and things. Most people have a difficult time letting
go and going with the flow of life. We want and expect things (and people) to
last forever. We hold on tight to our youth as our bodies age, our ideas even
when we are wrong, and our relationships even when we are very unhappy. To
detach would require we accept things as
they are, not as we wish they were.
We hurt ourselves greatly when we hold onto our ideas about how things ‘should’
be as opposed to how they are.
Emotions
are the key to identifying attachments. The harder you fight, the more stubborn
you are, the more attached you are.
RESISTANCE
Resistance
shows up in many ways including self-doubt, judgment, procrastination and
excuses. Resistance is FEAR. Identifying your fear is the first step. Notice
the behavior pattern such as making excuses or procrastinating, then name the
fear so you can tame it. This is just another way the mind plays with you and
keeps you stuck. As you begin to change or even think of changing something,
you are threatening the status quo. Adrenaline is released just as if you were
in real danger causing the ‘fight, flight or freeze’ reaction. And you respond
with resistance.
But
you are bigger than your fear. You just have to learn some tools to stand your
ground.
DISCOURAGEMENT
We
get discouraged when things don’t progress as quickly as we’d like them too. We
may have unrealistic expectations for just how long something will take. We may
think it will take a few weeks to find a new job when it can take many months.
Our relationship with time causes us to become frustrated. We are impatient.
And if we are not very good at acknowledging what success we do experience
along the way, we will quit even though we may have come quite far.
Change
is H.A.R.D. © because we succumb to what we know and give up. It just seems
easier than to fight for what we want. Motivation is crucial for success and
for continued progress toward our goals.
To
be successful at making a change in your life, befriend your mind. Understand a
little bit about how it works so that you can learn how to use it to assist you
in creating the kind of life you love and enjoying the progress. Your mind is a
tool for you to master and use to your advantage.
Article Tags: change, fear, habits, resistance
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About the Author: Julie Donley RSS for Julie's articles - Visit Julie's website Julie Donley, RN BSN MBA is a psychiatric nurse, success expert and author of several empowering and motivating books including Does Change have to be so H.A.R.D.? and The Journey Called YOU: A Roadmap to Self-Discovery and Acceptance. Her masterful coaching style and expertise inspires you to be your personal best and feel good about yourself as you navigate through life’s challenges. Contact Julie@JulieDonley.com to learn how you can become a thinner, healthier version of yourself. For self-help resources, to purchase her books and to subscribe for inspirational articles, visit www.JulieDonley.com and be your best today! Click here to visit Julie's website Initiating Change How to Deal With a Bully Preparing For Success Let Go of Your Need to Be Right Is There an Elephant in the Room |
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