Sherie Griffiths

June 15, 2011

‘What’s Stopping you?’ – hopelessness is really inspiring

The first show with Steve Dickinson of Dickinson coaching went so well, I asked him back last week, to look at another answer to the question, ‘So what’s stopping you?‘. this time, we talked about ’limiting beliefs’ – things like:
hopelessness – ’what’s the point of trying – it won’t work!’;
helplessness – ’I can’t do it! Other people can, but I can’t’; and
worthlessness – ’I don’t deserve to succeed.’

Now, you may never have entertained such thoughts. If not, you’re very lucky. I haven’t met many people in business who haven’t fallen prey to at least one of the destructive little b******s at some point – and I’m quite prepared to admit that I’ve met them all in my time! So I found it genuinely inspiring to have them unmasked in front of me as the imposters they are.

These thoughts, which look and feel so real when they invade our heads, are really nothing but distorting mirrors, or shadows on the wall.

It’s my eldest brother’s birthday today – the old boy is sixty (I should add that he’s A LOT OLDER THAN ME!). Happy birthday Kev! As a kid, he had a vivid imagination and was once quite seriously spooked by what he thought was a strange man on the landing outside his bedroom door – until Dad threw on the light and showed him the ’strange man’ was just the shadow cast by Dad’s coat and hat hanging at the top of the stairs.

As Steve talked about hopelessness, helplessness and worthlessness last Thursday, it occurred to me – they’re just illusions; shadows cast by whatever we happen to have left hanging around in our own minds. Rather than being entrenched and getting in the way of what we want to do, they’re very easily dispelled, by someone flicking the light switch to show us that the shadows have no substance – and a little tidying up – in this case, simply rewording the thought: ‘
What if it did work?’, rather than, ’What’s the point – it won’t’;
’Can I?’, rather than, ’I can’t’; and
’If I want to do this, I’m entitled to give it a go’, instead of, ’I don’t deserve the chance’.

‘Just good, old-fashioned common sense?‘ Well, yes. I’ve known it all, and done my best to practice it, for years – but I’ve never heard it expressed quite so simply and practically.

This week, Steve is looking at ‘The fear of rejection and the belief that “no” is necessarily negative’. If you’re in the Basildon & East Thurrock area, you can listen on 97.8 FM. If not, you can catch the programme by clicking on gateway978.com at 3pm tomorrow.

We promise not to feel rejected if you don’t!

May 12, 2010

Happy Birthday To Us For Yesterday

First, an apology for the complete lack of posts last week. I blame the Bank Holiday – and clients, who will insist on taking priority over everything else, for some strange reason. Anyone would think they’re paying for the privilege!!! Seriously, though, client work is my favourite part of this job.

What were you doing a year ago yesterday? Can you remember? I can – vividly. I was launching a company. I spent most of Monday 11th May ’09 getting ready for the launch party in the evening and stressing about whether all my colleagues would get to the venue on time – and even more about whether we would have enough guests.

I needn’t have worried. My team, who had all agreed to present with me and had each gone several extra miles to make that happen. Were all present and correct by 5.45 – by which time the Wine Tun, by St Paul’s cathedral, was filling up nicely.

For me, that was an incredible evening – the reward for so much hard work, by everyone concerned and the realisation of more than one personal dream. All too often we don’t enjoy our own parties – but I did that night! I even broke my own rule about never drinking before a presentation. I don’t think you can tell I’d been on the champagne, can you? The uniformed waiters, walking around with trays of food and drink, were so polite and attentive, it seemed rude to refuse – well, that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it!

As I wrote to one of my co-presenters last night, ‘12 months
on, the company isn’t where I thought it would be – but it’s somewhere a lot more
promising. Off to have a glass of wine to celebrate that fact!’

The coming year looks to be a busy one, for us as a company and for me personally, with the book coming out in the next few months (more of which later), our new ‘podzine’ beginning in June (more of that later too) and all those clients getting in the way of my writing blog posts – as well as some other new projects in the offing –Yes, ‘promising’ certainly describes our upcoming second year. If I weren’t drafting this before 7:00 AM, I’d drink to that …

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