"The voice of
conscience has a difficult time making connections with the ears." - Edgar
Watson Howe
OVERCOMING PERSONAL OBSTACLES
In the February 15, 2003 issue of Bottom Line Personal (BottomLineSecrets.com),
personal coach Laura Berman Fortgang offers these tips on changing your focus
to solve problems . . .
* Get over yourself. People tend to immerse themselves in their own
immediate experiences and problems. Breaking through self-absorption opens
you up to solutions.
* Describe your situation in the third person. Let it play like a
movie in your mind, and pretend you are watching. What is your objective
opinion about the situation? How would you advise a friend to get through
this?
* Strike the word "I" from your vocabulary. You'll find
that you're less overwhelmed by your problems and more interested in other people.
Look for�"and point out�"what others are doing right. A good
mental strategy to use during the workday is to focus on the word "you"
when you have positive things to share. See how you can contribute to a
win for everyone.
* Ask "what"�"not "why". Look at the circumstances
around you in terms of what can be done to change them. Don't ask, "Why
is this happening to me?" Ask, "What do I need to get through
this?" Don't ask, "Why can't I do this?" Ask, "What
do I need to know to understand this?"
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