See The Positive in All Situations
When all seems to be doom and gloom, there are still positive
possibilities; you just have to look for them. Too often, we
only focus on the negatives.
Learn to look at every difficult situation as a present; the
gift within is the possibilities it holds. To open the gift you
must find the "possibility".
When you are in a difficult or a stressful situation, reflect on
the following four questions: 1) Could it be worse? 2) Are there
lessons I can learn to avoid a similar situation in the future?
3) What good can be realized? 4) What am I going to do about it?
COULD IT BE WORSE? In the majority of cases, there is
always a worse situation we could be in. By reflecting on a
worse situation, it helps put the current situation into
perspective.
ARE THERE LESSONS I CAN LEARN TO AVOID A SIMILAR SITUATION IN
THE FUTURE? Look at the situation. Could it have been
avoided? Don't go beating yourself up for not realizing this
previously. Learn from the situation. Mistakes are our greatest
teachers! No sense dwelling on the issue. Recognize and think of
ways for the future to avoid a similar situation and then move
on! Remember you can't change the past, but you can change the
future!
WHAT GOOD CAN BE REALIZED? This is the gift. Rather than
focusing our energy and thoughts on the negative of the
situation, look for the positive. Sometimes you have to look
hard, sometimes you don't even realize until later. But in every
situation, there is positive, you just have to find it! By
focusing on the positive you are helping to reduce your stress
levels!
WHAT AM I GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? In my opinion, this is
the most critical! What are you going to do? Often just by
taking action, by doing something about the situation can
relieve the stress and help correct the situation.
Here are a couple of real life examples:
Example 1 -You have lost your job. *Could it be worse? You bet.
You could have lost your health and without your health you
could not obtain any type of work.
*Are there lessons you could learn? Depending on the
circumstances, absolutely. Did you bring value to your company,
(suggesting ways to improve company profits, continuing your
education, etc) or, did you see the situation coming but did
nothing to further yourself, such as looking for other
employment.
*What good can be realized? You can look for a job in an area
that you have an interest in where you may find a better
opportunity.
*What am I going to do? Start looking for another job!
Example 2 - I don't have enough money to buy Christmas presents.
*Could it be worse? You bet! You could not have enough money to
pay your rent/mortgage.
*Are there lessons you could learn? Possibly. Could you have
started your shopping earlier taking advantage of sales; could
you have made your own gifts; etc?
*What good can be realized? Look around you and be thankful for
what you have, appreciate life. Sometimes a note to someone just
telling them what they have meant in your life is worth more
than anything money could buy. Great suggestions you say, but
what if the gifts are for my children - they don't want a note.
In these cases, ask for help. There are times in all of our
lives we need help from others. I truly believe what comes
around, goes around. The day will come when your circumstances
will be better and you will be able to help a family.
*What am I going to do? Rather than sit and feel sorry for
yourself, take action, write that letter, ask for help!
Example 3 - A simple everyday example is a situation I found
myself in last week. I was behind in my work, major projects
were overdue. I was creating stress for myself just thinking
about everything I had to accomplish. I stopped for two minutes
and asked myself the four questions: *Could it be worse? Yes, I
could have no job, no income
*Are there lessons I could learn? Yes, I need to set more
realistic deadlines, and employ better time management skills.
*What good can be realized? The realization that I was
overwhelming myself to the point I was wasting time. Rather than
thinking about it, and shuffling the paper from one pile to the
next, if I broke the projects down and focused on the smaller
task I could have them done by the end of the week.
*What am I going to do? I prioritized and started working with a
focus, rather than an overwhelming feeling.
If you focus on the possible when you experience
difficult situations, YOU CAN positively change your outlook,
reduce your stress, and concentrate on achieving things that
otherwise may not have been possible.