Daily Hotline Message

Message 334

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Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.

This is a long quote from our Jay Zeller’s daily coach email. I am so proud to have him for a friend. It’s another friendship that showed up in my life in a very weird way exemplifying that the universe really does work in strange but beautiful ways.

Anyway here’s what Jay wrote after he noticed a deep fog both on his morning walk and on his way to work.

“That same day I drove into work and couldn’t see the field house or campus until I was right up near them. Clearly I knew they were there behind the fog, as was the sunrise along my walking route.”

…here’s the key part …..

“Sometimes life causes a metaphorical thick fog to come along. This fog tries to hamper your judgement, slow your progression, turn you around, leaves doubt, and on and on. Like the sunrise, everything is still in front of you if you’ll just keep moving forward.

KEEP GOING! As you press on through that fog, at some point the fog will begin to lift and you’ve become stronger for having continued the journey instead of waiting it out in fear or comfort.”

Ponder this as you head into the weekend.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: So much of our lives is expressed in this quote. Can you think of a time when you didn’t venture forth or stopped doing something to avoid the “possibility” of being criticized?

I had an interesting experience last weekend. I had all the good intentions of working diligently on editing my book. But as Saturday’s hours seemed to fly by, I was finding “more important” things to do. As a result I got nothing done on my book.

Sunday came along and I re-affirmed my intentions to “work all day” on the book. However, I started to veer off on the “more important things” path. I decided to investigate what was going on

Using the IFS process, I discovered a part that was deathly afraid of judgement and criticism. It knew that my editing this book would lead people to read it and e decide it was horrible and therefore I was horrible (that’s the route that shame takes – if you do a bad thing, you are bad, not just the thing).

I reassured the part that we weren’t at that stage yet. That this was just fixing things up the first time and we were a long way from anyone reading the book. It breathed a sigh of relief. Then I added to it by reminding it (the scared part) that we’d been through this process before and we survived without anything bad happening. That fact also reassured it.

I could have just gone on procrastinating or somehow forced myself to get some work done. But using this method I ended up having the most productive day of my writing life as far as editing is concerned.

When you find yourself avoiding or stopping something, take a look at what’s going on in your mind to see if there’s a part of you that’s harboring fear – fear of being judged or criticized. If there is something in you that say “yes”, don’t be judgmental or criticize that part (doing the thing it fears) and don’t become impatient with it (or with yourself if you still don’t believe the parts theory). Be gentle, kind and understanding. It will make all the difference in the world, Especially if you thank that procrastinating part for protecting you all these years. It will relax and you may even feel it relax.

Try it.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: There’s so much going on inside of us that we might even be frightened if we knew how much.

That’s where IFS comes in. It is truly an entire family system within you. There’s all sorts of typical family interactions as well – spats, sulking, rejoicing, taking care of one another, love, anger, sadness, grief, you name it.

We all acknowledge that we have memories so why can’t we accept that we have “tiny personalities” within that may even be containers for most of those memories.

In the past week alone I’ve made major changes in my perspective on people and ideas and things in my life. I’m 77 years old so this is amazing that I can up thoughts and beliefs I’ve held for so long. But it works.

Every time you say “a part of me….”, you are acknowledging one of those tiny personalities.

This inside family is where most of your battles are fought. My parts were frequently at “war” with one another, just like two toddlers or worse yet, two teenagers. They both want the same thing. In this teenage example they most likely want autonomy just as physical teens do. They just have different ways of getting what they want.

The battles within are the hardest fought. Learn more about your parts and you’ll learn that you are not stuck in particular beliefs or thought patterns. You can change!

That is the most freeing experience in your life.