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Michele Woodward Executive Life Coach
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Powerful Coaching. Powerful Results.
February 2, 2009
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Greetings!
The other day I saw a young father holding
his young son in his arms. The boy was
crying, and the father kept saying, "Now,
stop your crying. Listen to me. Stop
crying."
Of course, the little boy only cried
harder.
And that's how it goes, right? As I walked
past I thought of all the times I told my
children to stop crying. Why? Because their
tears made me uncomfortable. Geez,
it was awkward. I had no clue what to do with
a crying child. I was worried what other
people thought of me as a mother -- I mean,
my kid was sobbing hysterically. Doesn't that
trigger the Really Bad Mother Alert?
As I watched that young father, my heart went
out to him. And I thought about what I'd do
now if I were in that same spot.
I think I'd say to my little child, "Honey,
it looks like you need some time to cry. How
much time do you think you might need? OK.
I'll be right over here -- you take all the
time you want." And I'd sit and wait until
the crying was done.
'Cuz sometimes we all need to cry.
I'd let my kid decide when he was through
feeling sad or angry or whatever, rather than
tell him when to stop. If we're told to deny
our unpleasant feelings when we're very
young, how in the world can we expect to know
how to handle them when we're adults?
There are a lot of people out of a job today.
Yet, many of them are stuck in their job
search. Why? Because they haven't honored
what they really need -- understanding and
acceptance of why they were let go from their
previous job. Every single day they get that
old message, "Stop it now. Stop crying. Suck
it up. Get on with it."
And this is why folks get stuck. And why
they bomb job interviews. And they remain in
limboland.
Because they haven't taken time to honor the
full sweep of their emotions over losing
their last job.
If your self-talk is all about the past --
the wrongs done to you, how stupid your old
boss was, what idiots they were to keep Joe
and let you go (sound at all familiar?) --
then do yourself a favor. Set yourself up
for success by taking some time to
fully feel how sad you are. Mourn the real
loss you've suffered.
You may have heard that your results reveal
your true intentions, and that is absolutely,
100% true. If you are out of work and not
really working on your job search, what might
be holding you back is the past.
"Oh, sure," you say. "I'm out of work and she
wants me to get all introspective! I don't
have time -- I need some money!"
I'm not saying wallow. Or become paralyzed.
I'm saying have yourself a good cry for as
long as you need to. I'm saying let it out
and let it go. And then wipe your eyes and
get back on track.
Because when you finally come to terms with
the grief you've been denying, you will have
let go of the past and planted your feet
firmly in today. Let go of the past, sugar,
and it has no power over you. You'll be
happier, and look happier, and feel
happier.
And happy people are the people who get
hired.
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE DU JOUR
"Stress that comes from being engaged in a
tug-of-war with someone is easily fixed.
Just drop your end of the rope. Remember,
it's only a battle if both people continue to
pull."
-- Me
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SOMETHING TO READ
The Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon
Well, it's February. A cold month, but a hot
month, what with Valentine's Day and such.
So how about a well-written historical
fiction featuring Scotsmen in kilts and
excellent racy sections? I admit it: I do
love the Outlander
Series , Diana Gabaldon's set of six
epic books that simultaneously cover Bonnie
Prince Charlie, slave history, whiskey, the
occult, Neil Armstrong, bordellos, the Loch
Ness Monster, medical techniques, voodoo and
Scots customs.
I've read each book in the series at least
once, if not twice. They're not mindless
diversions -- no, Gabaldon is a scientist,
and her knowledge of flora and fauna adds
deep dimension to the story she tells.
If you find yourself looking for something
good to read one cold February night, get a
little body heat going with Outlander
Series .
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Michele Woodward
Michele Woodward Consulting, Inc.
phone:
703/598-3100
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