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7 Keys to Transforming Thought
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Article Overview: We've all experienced the popular notion that "our thoughts shape our reality". When life is working well, it's easy to focus on thoughts that feel good and perpetuate success and happiness in our lives. However, what do you do when you are attached to thoughts that clearly don't serve you?
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7 Keys to Transforming Thought
7 Keys to Transforming Thought
We've all experienced the popular notion that
"our thoughts shape our reality". When life is working well,
it's easy to focus on thoughts that feel good and perpetuate success and
happiness in our lives. However, what do you do when you are attached to
thoughts that clearly don't serve you? Below are 7 Keys to making the
shift.
1. Awareness- Before
we can influence our thoughts, we need to become aware of them. How do
you know there is a disempowering thought lurking in your mind? Your
EMOTIONS serve as signals to catch your attention. These feelings may be
subtle or extreme. A feeling that "something is off",
discomfort, anxiety or a mild sense of resistance or depression is worth paying
attention to. Some reactions are blatant and obvious, serving as giant
clues that the mind has attached to a thought. Become a detective and
identify the thought or thoughts that are associated with the feeling.
Awareness is the first key. You cannot shift what you are unaware of.
2. Is it true in REALITY? So
often, the thoughts that drive our feelings have no basis in reality, leaving
us attached to thoughts that are simply fantasy. When an event happens,
our minds instantaneously attach a meaning (meaning is a synonym for
"thought") to the occurrence. Separating the FACTS (what
happened) from the MEANING or interpretation is one way to connect to
reality. It's important to recognize the myriad of ways that we distort
reality. We EXAGGERATE or MINIMIZE it. We DENY it. We think it SHOULD be
different than it is. We ARGUE with it. And, we FORECAST it. Each
of these results in stress or anxiety. When the mind recognizes that a
thought is NOT true in reality, it often simply releases the thought.
Getting in touch with the REALITY of the situation is the second key to
shifting thoughts.
3. Identifying Impact - Often
times a thought that we investigate appears to be factual or true in reality,
yet the resulting feeling is one of stress, anxiety, or sadness. Death,
accidents, unmet expectations, annoying sounds, flat tires, and deflating stock
markets happen. Some of the feelings associated with these events
can become "addictive" in a strange way. We connect with others
through sadness or disappointment. The adrenaline rush of anger can also give us
a sense of certainty or power. When a thought is true in reality, but
you're finding the result is not serving you -- it's time to identify the
impact. If you continue to attach to this thought, how will it make
you feel? How will you treat others? How will you live your life if
you constantly focus on this thought? When the mind comprehends that
there is more pain associated to a thought than pleasure, the mind often simply
let's the thought go.
As we discussed last week in Issue #51, it's also
helpful to identify the perceived PAYOFF. Typically the benefit we
unconsciously believe we're receiving, isn't REALLY giving us what we
desire. When the mind realizes this, it lets go of the thought more
easily. Identifying the impact is another key to transforming thought.
4. Willingness - In
order for any transformation to occur, one MUST be WILLING to shift.
Someone can know they have a food, TV or alcohol addiction, but without a
genuine WILLINGNESS to shift - NOTHING will disrupt the destructive
behavior. Such is the case with thoughts that one is consciously or
unconsciously addicted to. That authentic willingness works magic.
5. Just Let Go -
Sometimes unresourceful thoughts arise, and we can simply let them go because
they don't serve us. The inner critic may say, "Who are you to think
you can do that?" or "This isn't going to work", or "What
if you fail?" Maybe the
thought is trivial negativity or fixated on something that can't change.
The most powerful part of you can respond with a simple, "Thank you for
sharing", and let it go.
6. Redirect Focus - Our
minds are like children. Whatever you place in front of them becomes the
focus of their reality. When caught up in addictive thoughts, consciously
redirect your focus on something more positive or neutral. If your spouse
is running late, embrace the beauty in your environment. If you find
yourself frustrated in traffic, focus on your breathing, music in the car or
the opportunity to relax and slow down. LANGUAGE is a powerful means of
redirecting your focus. Consider shifting your internal dialog.
Choose words that empower you over words that deplete your energy.
7. SCRAMBLE the Thought - Tony
Robbins and NLP practitioners know of this powerful tool, and it's simple for
anyone to use by themselves. You simply must be WILLING to try it.
If you've been embracing a negative mantra over and over in your mind, simply
recognizing its impact may not be enough. Let's take a mantra like,
"I have so much to do". To scramble this sentence, or any
other, do the following.
· Say the
sentence 5 times really fast in a MICKEY MOUSE voice (yes, I'm
serious).
· Say the
sentence 5 times really slow in a COWBOY'S voice.
· Say the
sentence 5 times is your most SENSUAL and SEDUCTIVE voice.
· Say the
sentence 5 times BACKWARDS (i.e. "Do to much so have
I").
You must play FULL OUT. If you're playing
full-out, you'll find yourself laughing out loud. Just continue until
you've made it all the way through the 4 steps above. When you're done,
notice how you feel about the original sentence. Most people experience
the sentence as neutral or humorous after completing this exercise. The
addictive thought has been transformed. Try it!!
8. Replace It. As you
loosen the grips on the thoughts that don't serve you, it's important to
replace them with something more empowering - so the thoughts don't have a home
to return to. Consciously choosing the antithesis of the original thought
is a simple solution. Another way to find a replacement is to turn the
statement around. Identifying a thought that is "as true" or
"truer" than the original statement. Or it may simply align
more with what you want to create or attract into your life. In the
example above, "I have too much to do", could be transformed into,
"I'm on track", or "It's all going to get done". As
long as the replacement is more powerful that the unresourceful, you're on
track.
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About the Author: Mary Allen RSS for Mary's articles - Visit Mary's website Mary Allen, CPCC, MCC is America�s Inner Peace Coach, author of The Power of Inner Choice and host of Conversations with the Masters interviewing best-selling authors, speakers and coaches including Dr. Wayne Dyer, Caroline Myss, Debbie Ford, Byron Katie and others. Her clients include entrepreneurs, CEO�s, business owners and even a couple billionaires. Her passion is helping �conscious achievers� enjoy greater everyday inner peace, as they realize their inspired goals. Mary leads the annual weeklong Inner Peace Immersion Retreat where she challenges audiences to master quickly returning to inner peace from any emotional state. After years of successfully leading the year-long group coaching program, The Success and Inner Peace Boot Camp, Mary also now trains coaches to launch their own group coaching programs through the Beyond Six Figures for Coaches certification program. Mary is a graduate of University of Wisconsin (Madison), and both CTI and Coach U. Prior to coaching, Mary did executive search for large companies including Price Waterhouse, American Express and IBM. She enjoys veggie smoothies, yoga, meditation and walks at the beach with her husband John. Click here to visit Mary's website The Dance of Control Being Calm in the Eye of the Storm Special Days A 365 Day Goal The Compounding Effect of Choices |
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