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18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Helaine Iris
Wisdom Over Coffee Helaine Iris © 2004 “Learn to pause ... or
nothing worthwhile will catch up to you.” Doug King I was having
coffee with three coach colleagues at Starbucks the other day.
It’s a ritual I look forward to. We get together twice a month
to share our wins and our challenges, support each other and
have a good time deepening our connection. We go around the
table, each taking a turn to share our news or receive coaching
on whatever our challenge may be that week. It’s a valuable,
two-hour investment that always proves to be fascinating and
energizing. This time, as we were completing the round of
sharing, I was struck by an awareness that suspended my ability
to stay focused on the conversation. I let myself follow my own
meandering train of thought for a while and then decided to
share my question with the group. My query was this: Why are we
so often fearful and continue to get in our own way when we are
striving to live a bigger life? Even coaches, individuals who
are trained, practiced and experienced at negotiating fear,
doubt and disempowered thinking get stopped and stuck. Although
this wasn’t a new thought for me, my curiosity was building
about some bigger phenomenon at play. I kept coming back to the
thought that regardless how educated, self aware, or evolved
someone is, they still exhibit behavior that prevents them from
stepping fully and effortlessly into the biggest life they want.
Why is this? I finally wondered out loud to my interested and
wise friends. I began to think about the primitive part of our
brain - the “reptilian brain,” which is programmed for survival.
As human beings, we all share a need for security, and this part
of our brain generates that need. Further, as my coach Kimberly
Fulcher states, “If your need for security is not satisfied,
whether the threat you perceive is real or imagined, you will
live each day of your life focused solely on how to protect
yourself. In this state, there will be no room for the risk
taking and courageous action that is required to pursue your
dreams.” Fortunately, there’s a more evolved part of our brain
that’s responsible for creating the advanced society we live in
today. When we see our life through this part of our brain, we
feel few restrictions. We can do almost anything. The world is a
limitless playground waiting for us to step in and play our
part. I began to realize how these two critical aspects of the
human hardware are in stark opposition. Part of our brain wants
us to grow, take risks and get out of our comfort zones; while
another wants us to stay home and be safe. It’s no wonder most
of us run into roadblocks when we are trying to grow. To add one
more idea to my theory, most of us are members of the first
generation that’s been encouraged to grow beyond our parents’
edict of “do what you’re supposed to do, not what you want to
do.” In other words, very few of us have any role models for
living a complete life of passion and fulfillment. After
spinning this theory with my colleagues, it became obvious that,
as a species, we’re doing pretty well, despite our physical and
cultural limitations. We are continually growing, evolving and
modeling a new way of living for future generations. On an
individual level, it’s easy to get lost and stuck in what’s
scary and moving too slowly. But when was the last time you
paused for a moment, shifted your perspective and reminded
yourself about your accomplishments? How far have YOU come in
your life? I invite you to take a minute right now and think
about it. Yes, keep taking risks and moving forward toward
living a complete life, but respect your very human need for
security. You can do this by routinely acknowledging what’s
working well and by reviewing your past accomplishments. As you
practice this you will begin to experience less time in the
stuck, fearful places and more time in the moving forward and
living your dreams places. What’s stopping you? Go ahead and
dream… It’s YOUR life…imagine the possibilities!
About Author :
Helaine Iris is a Life Coach who loves her life. She works with
individuals, and self-employed professionals. For a solution
focused, free initial consultation visit her website
http://www.pathofpurpose.com or call her 603-357-8546 or email
her helaine@pathofpurpose.com
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