3 Steps to Positive Patterns in Your Life and Work

3 Steps to Positive Patterns in Your Life and Work business Wellness Stress Responsibility Mind Body Making Changes Living Lifestyle How to Change Health Habits Goal Setting Entrepreneur Courage Communication Change Career While having coffee with a buddy from my high school years, he described a bit of his research in neuro-sciences to me. While much of what he talked about was a little above my head regarding his technical work with Alzheimer research, when we moved onto the topic of change, I was completely fascinated and engaged. He told me much of what we perceive regarding our own habits and patterns is a fallacy when it comes to describing those habits as; “It’s just genetics.”; “It’s who I am.” Or “I can’t help it, I am just not (fill in the blank here).”

Of course, anyone working in the area of Leadership development knows full well that through the coaching process, and any change-management initiative, many people resist change at the expense of their futures to maintain their current comfort. Some even resist it to maintain their current discomfort. Why? Because creating change takes work. There is no magic wand transitioning us instantly to that goal or desired end-point. We must fight the path of least resistance and begin that hard cognitive work of changing ourselves and it will inevitably shake up every part of our lives when we do.

All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. ~ Anatole France

Here are three steps in the hard work to create positive change in both our personal and business lives:

1.  Own It

Realize, if you are an adult and have been for a number of years, you are responsible for your life. You made the decisions to get there, you built or eliminated the relationships, you are the one who reacted to your environment or events and that reaction has put you in the place you now stand. Taking responsibility for your existing patterns and habits is the first step to making change. Deflecting responsibility or accountability for your life on others will keep you exactly where you are, no matter how much you “wish” things were different. So long as you can pass it off as someone else’s fault, you will not change a thing.

2.  Practice Discipline

Changing patterns or habits is a lot like practicing piano. You start with a few easy things and increase the difficulty as you go, however, unless you practice, practice, and practice, you will not create a habit. A habit is just that, doing one thing over and over again until you don’t even have to think about it. This takes discipline over a long period of time, especially if you are attempting to eliminate a habit. Changing your lifestyle, your money patterns, and your work routines does not happen overnight. It can take up to 25-27 months in our experience coaching leaders as they use discipline to develop new habits, reactions and work patterns to improve or grow as strong leaders of people.

3.  Reset Thought Patterns

This is the tough one. Just as a truck creates a path in a wheat field, that path grows firmer and more solid every time it is driven, so do the neurotransmitters in your brain. A farmer who needs to enter the field will take the easiest path, the one created first, so as to make it easy to enter without disturbing the crop. Your brain works the same way, each time a similar situation arises, our brains take the path of least resistance, the one created the first time a situation arises, and it does so at lightning speed. Add 25-40 years of traveling that same route and you can see how easy it is to think “it’s just how I am.” But you can drive through a different field.

First, you need to identify the patterns which need to be reset, and that isn’t always easy when you are so close to you! Get some help in learning how to reset your thought patterns by contacting a counsellor for personal and relationship issues or a coach/strategist for leadership and business. There is great value in someone offering you a vantage point from the outside, as well as providing solutions and strategies you had not before thought about.

Most often, the necessity for change enters our lives as a push, a difficult period or a life awakening. Our eyes become opened to a better way, or we are simply becoming so uncomfortable, stagnating, that without change, we feel we may not survive. Sound dramatic? Well, life can be that way.

How we react to our lives, remain open to new things, stretch outside our comfort zones and work hard to reach our greatest potential is when we feel the greatest reward. Notice, I said work, great things rarely come easily, but they are usually worth the hard effort it takes to get there.

 

3 Steps to Positive Patterns in Your Life and Work business Wellness Stress Responsibility Mind Body Making Changes Living Lifestyle How to Change Health Habits Goal Setting Entrepreneur Courage Communication Change Career

Patti Blackstaffe

Patti Blackstaffe has 20+ years working in education, international business, IT, and her own entrepreneurial ventures. Business has taken her to Turkey and Egypt in Sales and Marketing for a company installing control systems world-wide. As founder and President of Strategic Sense Inc., her mission is for companies globally to implement strategies and processes to build Happy Workplaces. Patti is a member of the Canadian Society for Training and Development; has been quoted in Success Magazine and BNET; listed in Leadership International’s ‘World’s Top 30 Leadership Gurus’ in 2010; and is a longstanding Board Member for Providence, a health education and therapy centre for children with disabilities.

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