Friday, 5 December 2014

5 Ways Business Owners Can Overcome Their Fears

Fear is a powerful instinct, one that colors many of our decisions whether we're aware of it or not. Think about it: how often are you influenced, or even paralyzed, by your fears of what could go wrong? Yet some people have figured out how to use fear to their advantage, to harness fear's energy to help them get things done. How can you be one of those people? Below are five ideas to help you move away from fear and toward action.
1. Reframe. What's important is not what happens to you, but how you view it. Frequently our fears are based not on reality, but on a story we've made up about something that happened in the past. You had an unpleasant experience, you drew some conclusions about it, and now you have a negative belief about that event. Any time a similar situation comes up, you automatically shrink from it. What if you look for other possible ways to tell that story? Or even re-tell the story and have it end with a positive outcome?
2. Remove the unknown. Fear was causing my client Maxine, an environmental consultant, to drag her feet on getting an important proposal out the door. During our coaching meeting, I asked her, "What's the worst that could happen?" Maxine thought for a moment. "Well, the worst would be that after putting all this work into the proposal, the prospect rejects it." And the best thing that could happen? "The company agrees to the proposal, and I get to work on a project I've wanted for years!" Looking at the potential upsides and downsides made Maxine realize the possible rewards for getting her proposal finished far outweighed the risks.
3. Record it. Stefan woke at 2:30 a.m. racked with anxiety about a problem with the month's financial numbers. As he watched the clock turn to 3 a.m., he remembered what I'd told him to do whenever his mind starts going on endless loop. He turned on the light, picked up pen and paper, and wrote down all the thoughts in his head. When he was done, he fell asleep knowing he had some good ideas about how to fix the situation (and that he'd remember them!). Writing down your worries lets you quit traveling the same mental pathways over and over and take control of the situation.
4. Reposition yourself. Instead of slumping and making yourself appear smaller, stand up straight, hold your head up, and look people in the eye. Believe it or not, placing yourself in a posture of confidence and power can actually affect your body chemistry and give you the boost you need to break out of your fear.
5. Remember to breathe. You're standing at the podium and the butterflies in your stomach have just transformed into boulders. What do you do? According to communication expert Cheryl Dolan, deep belly breathing is the most powerful antidote to stage fright - or any other situation you perceive as threatening. "It slows your heart rate, focuses your mind, and instantly interrupts the fight-or-flight chemicals in your central nervous system, allowing you to be calm and responsive vs. reactive and anxious," Dolan says.
Lastly, take a minute to consider how fear might spur you to become even more successful in your business. In a recent Success magazine interview, inventor and entrepreneur Ray Kurzwei l noted that some people are so afraid of failure that they don't even try. He prefers to see failure as only a setback, part of a growth process that can then be built upon. He even has a special term for failure: success deferred.
Nice reframe, Ray!
Andrea Novakowski is an executive coach who has been helping clients align their professional goals with their personal values since 1997. By tapping into Coach Andrea's knowledge, tools and skills, clients are able to meld career development and personal growth to reach higher productivity and deeper levels of job and personal satisfaction. Visit http://www.coachandrea.com/ to download your eBook, "Top 7 Tips of the Week for Business Owners," and to request a complimentary coaching session.


Thursday, 4 December 2014

Add 5 to 8 happy years to your life

A 2010 study looked at baseball cards from the 1950s, and coded whether players were smiling or not…

The results?

Smiling predicted a longer lifespan.

(5-8 years no less!)   


We’ve all heard about positive thinking… how it’s good for you… how it affects your body chemistry… and how it’s key to a long life.

But did you know “body language” (as well as positive thinking) can help you override a bad day?

Here’s why…

Your thoughts affect your mood…

…Which affects your body language…

…Which affects your body chemistry…

…Which (again) affects your mood…

In other words, your body language (smile, posture, expression) can affect your mood, thoughts and body chemistry.


If you want to test this out…

Fake a smile (non Duchenne) for 30 seconds and feel the little squirt of feel-good chemicals inside your brain.

Hold it…
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Now try this different one…

Put both your arms out in a “V” - and lift your chin slightly above the horizontal (like you just won a gold medal at the Olympic Games)

Now close your eyes and hold this posture for a minute or two…

See how your feeling of personal power increases? Try it again in your own time in private.

Anyway…


Back to the story.

In this study of Major League Baseball players from the 1952 season - the degree to which a player displayed a genuine “Duchenne smile” (upward contraction at the corners of the mouth and eyes) was coded.

From no smile, to partial (non-Duchenne) smile, to full (Duchenne) smile…

The percentages of players in each category were 42%, 43%, and 15%, respectively.

The study focused on the 150 players who had died as of June 2009, and measured lifespan.

Now GET this…

Players who weren't smiling (on average) lived for 72 years!

Those who smiled a bit (on average) lived for 75 years!

And those with Duchenne smiles (on average) lived for 80 years!

I’d call that a significant difference, wouldn't you?

If we take these results at face value (no pun intended)… A genuine SMILE is worth five to eight extra (happy) years of life!




~ Be. Do. Have ~

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Let go of controlling everything



Trust of organic power.
Release control.
Unity.
Oneness.

I believe as 2014 comes to an end we have a great month of December to reflect on the year and release the old that does not serve us any longer. State your intention and allow love, happiness and joy to fill every cell of yours. Trust in the power of universe that is oneness and unity.

This is what I am learning on my journey here on this beautiful planet.

Sending you so much love.

Szilvia xx




Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Contemplation on a quote

 What do you think of this quote guys? 
 The first thing that popped into my head was why does it need to be this way? 
How can it be done in a way that it is not so much a struggle. 

Here is what came to me:
If I accept the situation as it is and I don't create an internal turmoil about it the chances are that it will become easier to reach my goal.

Also if become aware of my own mind chatter, the negative stuff that comes up about my goal, and actually learn to ignore it, as it will not go away, ever, then I feel a step closer to my goal.

This made me realise that achieving anything in life, let it be happiness, success or health goals, it totally depends on the state of my mind. So would it make sense to keep the negative out and let only the good and positive in that keeps me on the track?
Sometimes that means saying goodbye to people who are in your way. You still love them as they are but you just don't hang out with them as much. You will find new friends who support your dreams and help you along YOUR journey. 
Life is never a destination. It is a journey of self discovery from within. 

Let me know if you can relate to this. What journey are you on?
Sending you all much love and big round hug! :-) 
Szilv xx