by Heather Jassy…
Ever have a great idea-an idea so big and grand that, for a split second, it makes the universe feel full of possibility? Maybe it’s an idea for a business you could start, or a dream to spend a year traveling around the world, or a vision that you could be an artist or writer. For just a moment, all limits and rules drop away and it feels as though anything can happen.
What do you really want?
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve asked a question like this to someone: “what do you REALLY want to do?” or “if money were no object, how would you spend your time?” And I can’t tell you how many of those times, what follows, in a spontaneous moment of unguarded clarity is an answer that is so brilliant, so natural, and makes so much SENSE.
Critical voices invading?
And just as soon as the idea pops into your mind-BAM! The dreaded voice of reason rears its ugly head. It starts to tell you why this won’t work. Maybe it gives you a litany of reasons why the economy is bad, or you’re not talented enough. Perhaps the critical voice that lives in your head is well versed in statistics (mine is)-it will start to recite all the names of people you know who have tried and failed. Maybe the critical voice can’t think of anyone who has even tried-so it tells you that that is proof why it can’t work.
Sometimes reason isn’t reasonable
We’ve been taught to believe that the voice of reason is the objective one. We trust it. We think it’s rational. So we quiet our big dream, and it scurries away into the recesses of our mind, never to heard from again, except in quiet moments, in the empty space (which is sometimes why we avoid the quiet, empty space, but that’s another blog posting for another day).
What if you dream…
When we don’t allow ourselves the opportunity to linger in possibility, we miss finding out what might happen. Most of the time, there are ways to make it happen. Most of the time, when people stay in that empty space long enough, open to exploring the idea, they see that there are resources and helpful people all around them-the fear just blinded them to realizing it. Once this happens, the idea starts to seem more feasible. In fact, things start aligning into place. A plan can be created. The idea no longer seems so unfeasible.
How can we do this?
1. Pay attention Sometimes when we get insight about something, it starts to dissolve immediately. When you notice the rational voice come in to throw cold water on your big ideas, just notice it and think, without judgement, “ok, that’s what’s happening. I’m scared and I’m shutting myself down.”
2. Take notes Carry a notebook with you everywhere you go. Write down anything that makes you excited-ideas, visuals, objects. Review the list when you’re feeling confident, safe and happy.
3. Music Listen to music that emboldens you as you spend time daydreaming about what you want most. One of my clients always listens to the theme song to Rocky when he’s psyching himself up for something.
4. Give yourself permission Create a sense of safety for yourself. For instance, tell yourself, “I don’t have to act on any of this. I’m just giving myself permission to explore. I’ll figure out the how later.” Sometimes it allows you to take enough pressure off yourself long enough to explore these ideas.
5. ##$% Fear! Just decide that you can feel scared and explore your ideas anyway. Who says you can’t survive discomfort?
6. Challenge that fear. Talk back to it. When you notice it, get rebellious. Think to yourself: “I don’t care. I can think about anything I want to.”
Think about it-what’s the worst thing that could happen? You could fail. So what? People fail all the time. To me, it’s better to stick your neck out and risk failure than it is to stay safe, bored, and unchallenged. In the far lovelier words of Anais Nin:
“Life is a process of becoming, a combination of states we have to go through. Where people fail is that they wish to elect a state and remain in it. This is a kind of death.”
About the Author:
Heather Jassy, MA, CCC, is a personal coach, licensed counselor, and founder of Empty Space Coaching. She coaches brilliant, inspiring clients throughout the world by phone. You can learn more about her services at http://www.emptyspacecoaching.com. Want to relax? Try my 7-minute, free meditation session: http://emptyspacecoaching.com/life-coaching-resources/
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Thank you for this article. Daniel Foisy (@Wisdomalacarte)sent me here.
I am making big changes in my life, sticking my neck out and wondering about my little inner self doubter who pours ice water on my brilliant ideas that are life and sometimes could be world changing. But, every time I take a stepb”out there” and move toward where I know my heart and the universe is driving me to go, wonderful, validating things all begin to happen. Thank you for validating this process for me today;I am really going where there is a lot of fear…but I think also proportionally more rewards!
I keep returning to (as you eluded to in this article):
le coeur a des raisôn que raisôn ne connait point
Descartes
the heart has reasons that reason does not understand!
Thank you
especially today!
jmedvm
Love your article because it reminds everyone that dreams can become a reality (I will RT on Twitter). Change is very possible. I did it 20 years ago. Your six steps address many tangible issues that might block someone and ways to push past those blocks.
Here is a link with 2 minute motivator on making transitions more easily. you can use it everyday!
http://katenasser.com/transitions-the-easier-way/
Warmest wishes and many thanks for this “Wisdom A La Carte” post. Love the name of the blog.
Kate Nasser, The People-Skills Coach
Thanks for sharing, Kate!