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#QuotesToLiveBy: Strength Inside Yourself

By Laura Berman Fortgang on April 10, 2017

What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Filed Under: Acknowledgements, Inspirational Quotes, Lessons Learned, Life Lessons, Motivational Quotes, Quotes to Live By Tagged With: Clarity, entrepreneurs, Laura Berman Fortgang, life coach, Now What Coaching, take action

#QuotesToLiveBy: Symbol of Moving Forward

By Laura Berman Fortgang on April 3, 2017

Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going. Sam Levenson

Filed Under: Inspirational Quotes, Lessons Learned, Life Lessons, Motivational Quotes, Quotes to Live By Tagged With: life coach, Now What Coaching, take action, transition

#QuotesToLiveBy: A Worthwhile Journey

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 27, 2017

There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. Beverly Sills

Filed Under: Inspirational Quotes, Motivational Quotes, Quotes to Live By, Taking Action Tagged With: Following your passion, new direction, Now What Coaching, passion, take action, transition

#InspirationalQuote: Catching Your Eye vs. Capturing Your Heart

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 20, 2017

Certain things catch your eye, but pursue only those that capture the heart. Ancient Indian Proverb

Filed Under: Following Your Passion, Inspirational Quotes, Motivational Quotes, Quotes to Live By, Taking Action Tagged With: Following your passion, life coach, Opportunity, passion, passions, take action

Perfect Timing May Have Nothing To Do With You!

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 15, 2017

Finding herself (not unexpectedly) laid off, this young woman could have laid down with her tail between her legs, dog tired, and cowered in the corner.

Perfect Timing May Have Nothing To Do With You!Instead, she perked up and realized it for the opportunity it was – a chance to make her part-time venture a full-time career, and one that she loves at that!

Turns out she was a lucky dog after all!!

A Different Kind of Monday: That One Time I got Laid Off

Filed Under: Following Your Passion, Inspiration to Follow Your Blueprint, Job Change, Job Satisfaction, Job Search, Lessons Learned, Reinventing Yourself, Taking Action Tagged With: Career Change, Career Coaching, career path, career reinvention, career transition, Change, job search, take action

STOP WORRYING!

By Laura Berman Fortgang on March 3, 2017

Maybe it’s the heightened anxiety of the times we are living in, but the theme of the last month has been talking clients out of the tree – helping them restore centered calm as they explore next career steps, engage in active job searches, and build their dreams into reality.

I am a born worrier. (It’s a sign of a very active imagination!) I can think of the most infinitesimal possibility and reach to the stratosphere to grab it and pull it through space into my reality as a spoken fear or a temporary hysteria.

Truly, if there were such a thing, I’d win the gold in the Catastrophic Thinking Olympics.

How is that possible when I’m known for championing the reduction of thought pollution and helping people see their way to the “land of positive outcomes.” Circumstances wired me that way, and the habit is a well-worn path in my brain.

It took years to tame it, but these days, more times than not, I can have the worry, see the imagined negative outcome, and move on pretty quickly.

 

Stop Worrying
My worry-basher of choice is one I learned from the man who trained me to become one of the first credentialed coaches in the US – Thomas Leonard. The powerful distinction that disintegrates the worry is this:

FACT vs. INTERPRETATION

What is a fact, and what is the meaning we attach to the fact? Separating the two calms the reptilian brain that otherwise desperately tries to feed on your calm and sabotage your efforts.

This isn’t to say that there aren’t some very real things to be concerned about, whether it is our political climate or the prospect of leaving a good job to have a go at your own business.

However, worry does not cause forward motion and solution. It does just the opposite.

A few people I’ve been coaching over the last few weeks have been making great progress on job searches, building new businesses and even securing a book deal.

However, success, instead of building confidence, unleashed anxiety and worry.

One scenario, for example: the client landed a contract with a major publisher for her memoir she had been struggling to write for years.

Instead of celebrating the win, she became imagining that having the book published would lead to wild success that would ruin her life.

Let’s look at the facts:
1. She finally got what she’s wanted for so long.
2. There is a deadline to finish that book.

THAT’s it. Those are the FACTS. The rest is projection into a future that is not here yet.

Surely, there are certain facts that have proven outcomes (favorable or not), but for the most part, the art of worry is imagination run amuck.

For our writer, focusing ONLY on the facts is allowing her to buckle down and finish her manuscript. There is no guarantee the book will be a bestseller that would change her day-to-day life.

There is no evidence she’ll fail, either. The antidote to worry is to be where you are in THIS moment. In the “now,” not in the “then.”

If you’re running the worry track in your brain, STOP. Ask yourself what the FACTS are. The worry is only serving to keep you stuck, paralyzed, or overwhelmed.

How do I it? I let myself think the outrageous thought, imagine what I’d do if that crazy thing happened, and then I let it go.

It is said that worriers are good to have around. They think of the worst case scenario, come up with a plan, and they are ready if the worst happens. The key is to prepare for the worst, but PLAN for the best! Don’t invest in the worry!
Now go!

Filed Under: Inspiration to Follow Your Blueprint, Lessons Learned Tagged With: Clarity, life coach, Now What Coaching, take action

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