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Self Trust is a Thing?

February 15, 2016 By Arminda

Self Trust is a Thing?

Once upon a time a week ago we discussed the idea that goals exist to serve you and not, as is popularly thought, to cause guilt, consternation or overwhelm in your world.

In the past (that place Dr. Seuss so brilliantly describes as “the waiting place” in his classic, Oh, The Places You’ll Go!), you may have set a lot of goals, or a couple of doozies at a minimum, possibly even written them down and you certainly shared your objectives with at least one other person, then promptly didn’t achieve whatever you set out to do.

You may even have engaged in some self-talk:

  • I’m no good at keeping goals
  • I guess I’m not motivated enough
  • I don’t know how to stay consistent
  • I have a lot of good intentions
  • I start off strong
  • How do those “other” people do it?
  • I wish I was more like _____________
  • I guess I don’t have what it takes
  • I’m going to finish that someday

Why does any of this matter?

Because when you commit to a goal and don’t achieve it you are cultivating self distrust.

Land squarely in that space in which you create goals because of what they do for you, and you’ll be ready to reset your relationship with yourself.

When you commit to a goal and keep it you are cultivating self trust.

The habit patterns you are building by keeping your commitments with you increase your capacity to make and keep the next commitment and the commitment after that.

I’m Not a Marathoner, BUT

Runners don’t start by running in a marathon; they gradually increase their capacity to run 26 miles, so by the time the day of the marathon arrives they know they can cross the finish line with confidence because they’ve been running the distance incrementally for months in advance.

  1. Build a relationship of trust with yourself step by step.
  2. Scale back your goals; set reasonable ones.
  3. Achieve one goal.
  4. Rinse, lather, repeat.

Your relationship with yourself is the foundation of every other relationship in your life.

Keep your promises to you.

Filed Under: Blog, Weekly Wisdom, Writing Tagged With: choices, commitment, Dr Seuss, goals, habit patterns, relationship to self, running, self distrust, self improvement, self trust, The Waiting Place

The Waiting Place

January 13, 2015 By Arminda

TheWaitingPlace

There have been times in my life I’ve found myself in a lower emotional state, a place inside my own head that I believe is real. It’s a place that’s easy to stay, inside that limiting belief.

It’s easy because I’m not the only one who gets settled in that spot. Many people around me believe that life is just hard, or the economy is in a slump, or we just are the way we are, or somebody else gets all the luck, or the locals aren’t ready for a business model like mine, or I don’t know how to do that one thing that would make all the difference, so I’ll just envy others for what obviously comes easy to them and jump back on social media to check in on what everyone else is doing.

What thoughts and limiting beliefs are you holding onto right now?

Some of my most profound learning moments have come from children’s books and one of my greatest teachers is Dr. Seuss. I particularly love his fabulous Oh, The Places You’ll Go!

In this book he reminds us that when we believe our own thoughts, our own limiting beliefs, we are hanging out in “the Waiting Place,” and until we snap out of it and get on with the business of living and creating the life we want, we are wasting time waiting for something or someone that isn’t coming.

You’re it.

You’re all you’re waiting for, so . . .

“. . . be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray
or Mordecai Ali Van Allen O’Shea,
you’re off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting.
So. . . get on your way!”

Filed Under: Blog, Weekly Wisdom Tagged With: creating, Dr Seuss, life creation, limiting beliefs, Oh the Places You'll Go, waiting

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