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Part 4 – How To Use Transitions As An Opportunity For Transformation

When I talk about transitions, I am speaking about the major life milestones in one’s life. The saying that “the only constant in life is change” is true. But there is something a little different which occurs when we are facing one of life’s major milestones – divorce, empty nesting, career change, moving out of a home, starting a new business – that is pure energy able to be put in motion and directed, and ripe with opportunity. It is big.

Let’s assume you are in a transition — or considering one. What is this moment of stepping off, and hopefully knowing, (but at least praying), the net will appear? (PS: it usually does, because we’re creating it!)

What is this moment made of? And, why – when we’re so damned scared – is this a message of hope?

We’ve talked about the fear – and there’s more to come on that, because that is huge, and the biggest hindrance to transformation. For right now, let’s look at the potential of these shifts as the raw material for the next part of your life. Once you make the decision to DO whatever it is you will be doing OR, the the decision was made for you (your partner leaves, you lose your job), you have choices. And, when you start acting on those choices, you now have the energy in motion (“a body in motion, stays in motion”) which creates momentum, as well as the history and benefit of your experience (“we are a product of our experiences”) and the new awareness of where you are now.

So, think of this moment as potential energy (remember your science classes?) This is stored energy and it has to do with the position you are in. Like a bow drawn is able to store energy as a result of its position, we are ripe with the ability to shoot our arrow wherever it is we want to shoot it – we (and the transitions) ARE manifesting potential energy. If the bow is not drawn, it has no stored energy. It’s basically sitting there in its usual position, with no potential or opportunity.

So, THAT is the hope in transitions. Think of this as an opportunity to shoot your arrow in the direction of the future in which you wish to go. You are holding all of this opportunity (potential energy) and it is your choice as to how you direct it. You can shoot your foot, sure. You can decide that you want to put the bow down and lose the opportunity to use all this energy for transformation. But, how good would it feel to use it to create a future you have always dreamed of? Or maybe, dared NOT to dream of. (but that is a whole other story!)

Gear up for your choices. Stay poised with your bow – which you can draw over and over again, by the way. Your future is yours to create, no matter what has happened in your past. You are facing a big-honking-opportunity! Please choose to see it that way, and use all this potential energy to create the magnificent life you were born to live.

And remember: What your mind can dream up, can absolutely become a reality. You wouldn’t have the dream if it weren’t possible.

Part 3 of What Most Transitions Have in Common – Choice

You are always at choice. Even in the way you feel. No matter what happens to you, you can adjust the way you feel about it. Even if it’s something you wish did not happen, and “negatively” effects you, you always have the choice to look at the event in another light.

In our facebook group for Your Summer of Transformation, I’ve been marveling at women noticing how what they perceived as “failures” in their past, were actually points of growth. Every time you “fail” – or do not receive the outcome you desire (thank you, Annette Saldana!), you are learning. Life is a teacher, and there are certain people and events in our lives we attract to teach us lessons.

The question is, are you paying attention? Are you choosing to swim, or are you sinking into the rabbit hole of anxiety, worry, or sadness. it is always your choice.

I like to use the example of being late for an appointment. If you are in a taxi, and there is a lot of traffic, what good does it do to worry about being late? Is worrying making the taxi fly over the traffic? Is worry going to get you to your appointment on time? No, worry is only going to create a cascade of stress and anxiety hormones that will make your appointment less productive and less enjoyable. Your choice how you look at it.

How many of us like to admit to being a victim at some point in our lives?  Most of us have fallen prey to this inner demon! Some of us spend most of our days there. However, there comes a time when the blinders come off, and you realize what you are doing, and that it’s time to change…time to swim, if you will.  Again, your choice.

Staying in victimhood is really rather self indulgent! It is a habit, and one that almost feels good, because it is understandable to us, it follows our habitual responses, and makes us more comfortable. (Pema Chodron calls it “scratching the itch” of the habit. We just need to resist it!)

Sometimes, there is also a wish for someone to save us, to make us feel more valued, less alone. But the truth is, until we learn to save ourselves, and pick up our own life raft, we will not attract the kinds of people into our life who will support us, and buoy us up! We’ll attract other people who want/need saving.

Lastly, look at the choices you are making in your life. What makes you “tank” and what makes you swim? Are you indulging in unproductive habits? Are you feeling too lazy to go outside when you know that would make you feel better? Look at the people you hang out with. Are the positive, high-vibrating people? When you surround yourself with like-minded, positive thinking individuals, you will feel buoyed up by being around them. (This is different than wanting someone to save you. This is choosing not to participate in negativity that brings you down.) You have a choice as to who you associate with (for the most part!), what you do on a daily basis – and how you feel about it.

Do you feel sorry for yourself? Do you get angry at the people around you and blame them for your lot in life? Do you hate your job but do nothing to change it? I’m not saying it’s always going to be easy – in fact, often it is quite difficult to change these habits. But, once you do, you will sail into a more loving, happy life.

So, take the blinders off, put your sunglasses on, and happy sailing!

Part 2 of what most Transitions have in common: Staying present

Transitions tend to be a time when we are very emotional. Part of the problem, then, is that we’re not staying present if we’re stuck in our emotional roller coaster. I hesitate to use the phrase “staying present” because it is so overused and people tend to glaze over when they hear that.  But, it is so important.

In this moment you are creating your future. If you are not present, you are either stuck in the past or are worried about the future. If you’re doing either one or both of these things, then you are not in the present moment. Where are you creating positive change for next? You’re not. You’re creating more of the same.

Have you ever heard the phrase that worrying is like praying for what you don’t want? It’s true!

Staying present not only makes life more enjoyable, but when you are worrying about the future, you are making an “assumption”. You have no idea what the future is going to bring. While it may be understandable, we still we spend a lot of time worrying about it.

Use this exercise to see where you are spending your mental and emotional time. Ask yourself, “who am I inviting to my T.E.A. party?” Meaning, we walk around all the time with these experts in our head – and these experts are us! We tell ourselves the same thing over and over again, and we think it is the truth, because we “hear” it constantly.
The T.E.A. acronym stands for:

your Thoughts create your Emotions which dictate your Actions.

The most famous example of this is the fight or flight response. If you were an animal and threatened, your body would start kicking out a bunch of hormones like adrenaline and cortisol so that you could run quickly and preserve yourself. Obviously, this serves a purpose. But, when you are in a constant state of fear or anxiety, you forget that this natural response was meant for preserving your life, and ideally, not how you should be living constantly. You have to remind yourself that you are not, in fact, threatened. It is not a live or die experience, but you act like it is.

We will act based on how we are feeling. So start paying attention to your thoughts and check in with how real the assumption you are making really is.

One last thing to remember. You can also run into the inner critic, another “expert” who lives in your head and tells you why you are are not good enough or not entitled to have the life you desire. This gal is a liar…so make sure you keep on top of her! and don’t trust a word she says.

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