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Is
your past stopping you from being confident?
I’ve received a few questions this month
around what happens if it’s other people who have made me feel not
confident. So taking the hint I have delayed the edition I had
already wrote for another occasion and wrote this one instead.
So let’s answer this now, as always you are
the expert on you, I invite you to play with what’s written here
and if you want modify any of it to see how it makes a difference
for you.
I was co-delivering a training a few weeks ago
and the theme that appeared throughout the day was that you only had
to live through something once. It reminded me of a Zen story about
two travelling monks, one was younger and less experienced who
looked up to the older brother. On their travels they came across a
river where they met a young woman. Wary of the current, she asked
if they could carry her across. The younger monk hesitated, as their
order strictly forbid relations with females. The older monk quickly
picked her up onto his shoulders, transported her across the water,
and put her down on the other bank. She thanked him and departed.
As the monks continued on their way, the younger one was brooding
and preoccupied. After several days and unable to hold his silence
any longer, he spoke out. "Brother, our spiritual training
teaches us to avoid any contact with women, but you picked that one
up on your shoulders and carried her!"
The older monk looked surprised and then laughed,
"Brother," the second monk replied, "I set her down
on the other side, while you are still carrying her."
So how can you put down something you’ve
been carrying around? Unless someone is in the room with you right
now the actual event which made you feel unconfident has been and
gone so it’s what we’re doing in our head that often keeps
people stuck in one place. This month's tip looks at one way in
which, if you wanted to, you can play with that and alter your
feelings towards an event.
There is a range of options you can control
now when watching digital television, just by using your remote
control – you can not only control brightness and volume but you
can also control the camera you watch events on, if you want
commentary (or not) on sporting events etc. This technique literally
hands you the control panel to your own memory.
I invite you to play with some event in the
past that you would like to feel different about. Be gentle, I
wouldn’t suggest picking anything traumatic, remember this is the
first time that you’ve potentially done this.
You may find this easier if you note down your
answers to this using a pen and paper.
1. Imagine you are sat about to watch this
event on screen.
Notice if you are watching this on TV, a
normal cinema screen, a special panoramic screening or something
else entirely.
How close to the screen are you sat and at
what angle?
2. As the event begins to play on screen
notice how the director has chosen to display this event:
Is it colour or black and white?
Is it bright or dim?
Is it moving or still (or a series of still
photo’s)?
Is what you’re watching flat or 3d?
How big is the image your watching?
3. Once you have noted that, begin to play
with what you have noticed – You become the director of the event
and you can decide how you watch it and feel the difference each
change makes to the experience for you.
For example if you were sat close to the
screen before what happens if you move the screen right to the
horizon?
If you were watching something in colour
before what happens if you use the control panel and drain the
colour out so it’s black and white.
Bonus tip
4. As you notice which settings feel just
right you may want to play with a combination of changes. You could
also add a different soundtrack, or alter the speed or direction
it’s being played at.
For example a shrunken black and white image
running backwards on the horizon with circus music in the background
often feels very different to a huge panoramic event with bright
bold colours, a gospel choir and full orchestra playing as a
soundtrack. Each representation can have its place, I invite you to
play with what difference it makes for you, so that you can be the
director of your any movies or pictures playing in your own head.
Enjoy playing with this month’s technique,
if you have any comments or questions I’d love to hear from you,
email me at jen@coachingwithjen.com.
This months tip is in response to emails from people like you so if
there is something you would want to see covered than please ask.
Love
Jen
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