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The Dance of Control
Written by: Mary AllenArticle Overview: How many things in your life do you attempt to control? Schedules. Time. Relationships. Children. Money. Business transactions. Performance. People's opinions and beliefs about you. Your emotions. Others emotions. Your thoughts. Creating more fulfillment. Clutter. Reducing stress. Outcomes. Your health. Your environment. Your future. Some may argue about the value and necessity of control. If we aren't exerting our influence on others, taking decisive action and managing our time - wouldn't that lead to disaster? What would happen if you let go of control? Or loosened the grips of control?
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The Dance of Control
The Dance of CONTROL
How many things in your life do you attempt
to control? Schedules. Time.
Relationships. Children. Money. Business transactions. Performance.
People's opinions and beliefs about you. Your emotions. Others emotions.
Your thoughts. Creating more fulfillment. Clutter. Reducing
stress. Outcomes. Your health. Your environment. Your
future.
Some may argue about the value and necessity of
control. If we aren't exerting our influence on others, taking decisive action
and managing our time - wouldn't that lead to disaster? What would
happen if you let go of control? Or loosened the grips of control? That
can be a big and scary question for many.
I'm not suggesting that you surrender to the couch
and TV remote, or go sit on a park bench and stop living your life.
However, exploring the dynamic of control AND loosening its grips, may allow
you to experience more of what you desire, more effortlessly.
(Note:Taking INSPIRED ACTION is DIFFERENT than
CONTROL. If you aren't experiencing a sense of well-being in every
area of your life, investigating "control" may be a valuable
exercise.)
Why do we attempt to control?
There seem to be two primary driving forces. We either think that
control will either give us something positive - more peace,
self-esteem, financial gain, fulfillment or a sense of security. Or it
may be a defensive posture - to protect ourselves, avoid pain or
discomfort, avoid confronting a fear or worse yet - FACING THE
UNKNOWN.
How does one CONTROL?
Instead of facing the unknown, I notice that
creating to-do lists, making plans in advance and staying busy gives me a sense
of security and certainty. If I know what to expect, it seems that I'm
better able to feel at peace inside. Or, is it a false sense of
security and peace? Fundamentally, seeking control does NOT bring
about true inner peace.
There are a variety of ways that control appears in
relationships. Nagging, whining, emotional upset (anger, sadness,
frustration), threatening, influencing, negotiating and seeking commitment are
popular. There are also PASSIVE ways we control. Ignoring, avoiding
and emotionally withdrawing are equally potent. Even body language or
"the look", can be controlling. More subtly, we can embellish
or minimize the facts, or become "people pleasers" - all trying to
manage the perception of others.
When we're SEEKING
something outside ourselves, it suggests that something is missing from our
lives. When we are AVOIDING something, it suggests something can
be taken away. Both of these states have a sense of ANXIETY
associated with them.
So, while we ultimately desire peace of mind,
striving for CONTROL often doesn't really give us what we want.
The Reality of Control.
While certainly it seems that our actions influence reality, is that really
so? How many times have you planned and repeatedly confirmed, and
something else happened instead? Has anyone ever fervently committed their
word, then at the last minute wasn't able to follow through? Have you
ever worked diligently on a project, only to scrap it entirely and begin
again? Have you ever created your to-do list, then found yourself doing
something completely different that day?
How often do people, children or animals do EXACTLY
what you EXPECT and desire? Does your body always perform
precisely as you desire in yoga, athletics or love-making? Do you ever
find yourself caught up in emotions at inopportune times? Life is
unfolding in its own mysterious way. No matter how hard one
plans, intends, persuades or efforts - have you noticed - life unfolds as it
does. And, the more we can align with life, the greater our sense of
internal well-being.
The Cost of CONTROL. Why let
go of CONTROL? First of all, if we loosen the grips of control, is it
possible we may arrive at the same outcome? Or perhaps something even
better!!? Yes. Since we can't REALLY control events, circumstances
and others, aligning with the natural flow in life makes sense.
One reason to let go of control is because it
often IMPEDES the very results we are seeking. In the
face of control, others may pull away, become defensive or disappear
completely. We may negatively impact another's self-esteem. I know
that if someone allows me to control them, I ultimately lose respect - and will
choose to leave. It also costs time, energy and mindless chatter.
It also costs us in stress, anxiety and frustration when things don't unfold
according to our plan.
The largest cost is our
own internal sense of well-being. When we believe we NEED something
outside ourselves, or that something can be taken from us -- we aren't free to
live life.
Letting Go of Control...
While admittedly, I'm an amateur at letting go of control,
there are three key elements that I'm finding allows one to let go of control,
and align more to "what is". Use the following ideas to expand
your awareness around control and see what you experience for yourself.
1. Open to Every Moment - Imagine
walking through life where you surrendered to each unfolding moment. It
would be like Christmas morning throughout the day. Excited with
anticipation, open to receiving wonderful gifts into your life and NOT
KNOWING what to expect. The more spacious and flexible one is,
the more easily one can quickly adapt to ever-changing circumstances.
Vacations are an easy place to practice this idea, but with a little mental
shift it may be something you begin to embrace in everyday life.
Life is exciting when we're open to each unfolding moment.
2. Connection to Self - The
more grounded, centered and secure in who you are, the easier it is to allow
life to flow -- and let go of control. When we rely on something outside
of ourselves to feel good, secure or happy - we are to the emotional
roller-coaster in life. Have you noticed that people are always shifting
and changing? Allowing another person to be who they are, make their own
choices and have their own emotional experiences - without it affecting your sense
of self-esteem is powerful way to live. Know that you are whole and
complete as you are.
3. What's your Motivation?
Getting in touch with the driving motivation behind any behavior is
revealing. Are you taking action from a place of fear, scarcity, guilt,
insecurity, obligation or to win the approval of others? Or are you
inspired to give, create, connect, share or enjoy? While there is often a
blend of forces behind any action, you may find one set of motivations more
dominant. And, with awareness comes the opportunity to make a new choice.
SOULFUL CHALLENGE:
For one week, consider surrendering control in one or more areas of your
life. Pick an area where you have been particularly controlling.
Notice how much you're trying to identify future events in order to feel more
at peace. Notice when your sense of well-being becomes linked to
another's behavior. Notice how you censor your words. Notice how
you can remain grounded in yourself when unexpected events occur. Look at
your motivation behind your actions. Notice what happens when you
simply allow life to unfold and flow naturally. You CAN handle anything.
Article Tags: clutter, control, decisive action, emotions, fulfillment, inner peace, reducing stress, relationships, self help
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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 10 Paths to Accessing Peace Being Calm in the Eye of the Storm The 5 Love Languages The Power of NOW during Chaos and Transformation A Personal Story of Peace under Fire Emotional Muscles |
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