One of my coaching client discussed with me that he want to find a way to make real progress.
He told me he want to go
through a shift in his thought process to make things happen to produce
results.
He made an interesting statement
– “I need to learn to get stuff out of my head and into the real world. My head
is merely serving as an idea warehouse without any delivery schedule to real
world.”
Wow, amazing. I was impressed
by his openness and frankness.
Many of us are going through
this phenomenon, but how many of us are able to recognize it? If at all we recognize,
how many of us are truly making efforts to find a way out of it?
For me it was an interesting
case study. Although we went through longer sessions to make it happen, I would
like to share key takeaway points on which our coaching session was pivoted.
As a coach I told my client
that let your need to work upon you and let it create a contemplated response
and the deepest level of awareness within you.
The deep space thus created
because of your awareness would then make you realise that your solution would
be to attempt one task at a time.
Focus on one task, one idea,
at a time.
Slow down on your thought
process to have a better focus on one idea.
Go deeper and approach ‘each
thing’ with more consideration and commitment.
Calm down your idea
generating machine and take control over the excitement that everything is
do-able.
Convince yourself that you would bring one thing to
life at a time.
I told my client not to take idea excitement as a failure– but
rather consider it as an evidence of your more committed self. Learn to give time
to come to fruition, knowing that every idea would take its own time to eventually
emerge into the world.
And that’s how it is done !
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