Part Two- Self-Management Sequence
You see, our feelings act as a big life filter that all
of our actions come out of. Basically, how we feel about something determines
what we do and how we do it. If we feel positive about something we will behave
in a more positive way with more positive energy, and thus eventually create
more success for ourselves. So, now you’re probably asking if this is the
secret, then can’t we just control our feelings and have everything we want.
The answer isn’t quite that simple because there is something deeper in all of
us that is influencing our feelings. And that thing influencing our feelings is
our attitudes.
Our attitudes are how we view life. A good attitude is
essential because it will affect how we feel about something and what we do
about it, and thus how successful we become. So, I guess now the next question
from all you eager achievers out there is where our attitudes come from.
Well, they come from our beliefs silly! Can you believe
how simple this all sounds, yet we all struggle with creating that life that we
want, don’t we? The funny thing about our beliefs though, is that they don’t
even have to be true. Haven’t we all heard that old saying that if you believe
you can, you can. And if you believe that you can’t, you can’t?
You see, we believe what we were programmed to believe.
And right or wrong, all that programming starts on the day that we are born. By
the way, why does that nurse have to slap our behinds and make us cry on day
one? From the very beginning we’re faced with one of Einstein’s ultimate
questions of, “Is this a friendly or unfriendly universe that we all live in?”
How we’re programmed and thus what we believe plays a big part in how we see
Eistein’s question and what we do about it.
Like it or not, that’s how the brain works. If we want to
manage ourselves in a better way and change our results to better results,
something we really can do anytime we choose to, it must first begin with
self-talk according to Dr. Helmstetter.
So, here’s the breakdown of our self-management sequence
according to Dr. Helmstetter. First, we start with self-talk. Hopefully, it’s
positive and not negative self-talk. That self-talk, true or not, programs our
beliefs. And our beliefs, true or not, affect our attitudes. Next, our
attitudes, good or bad, affect our feelings. And finally, our feelings, good or
bad, drive our behaviors to become successful, unsuccessful, or somewhere in
between. Note: many of us tend to land on the success scale pretty close to
where our parents and friends landed too… Boy, that self-talk thing is pretty
powerful, huh?
Dan Blanchard is an award-winning author, speaker and
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