the
transformative power of perspective
by anne alexander
One of
the most effective tools for a successful life is the power of our perspective.
Our ability to reframe a situation and view it in a more positive light
is one that can ultimately transform our lives.
I had an
interesting reminder of the power of perspective recently when I was
on vacation in June in the Adirondack Mountains with my oldest friend
and her 6 year-old daughter, Jie. We climbed a little mountain one day
and after we had hiked for awhile, Jie, who had never climbed such a
peak in her life to date, started asking the classic Are we there
yet? every 5 or 10 minutes.
To be honest,
I was starting to wonder the same thing because, although I had hiked
this trail before, it had been rerouted and I was unsure of our location.
Jie seemed tired, and her mom did as well, so I decided to see if we
were getting close to the rocky summit with the incredible views that
we were hoping for. I told my friend and Jie that I was going to scout
ahead and see if we were almost there. No sooner had the word scout
fallen from my mouth, than Jie burst out Can I scout too?
Sure, I said and proceeded off at a brisk pace. Jie kept
up, instantly energized by her changed perspective.
This astonished
me and her mom. We were reminded once again of the power of reframing
a situation and the power of even one word.
One of
my clients gave me permission to share the story of how she reframed
the sale of her home, which she thought she would live in forever. She
realized the incredible freedom the sale gave her, the freedom to travel,
to quit her job if she chose to and the freedom to start all over with
much less baggage. Like a cork released under water, she popped up,
full of energy for her new life.
Another
example: every day I work full out because I love my coaching work so
much. So every night I am pretty well used up. In the past, I went to
bed thinking, Im exhausted. Realizing this was not
the best word to be using, I changed it to I am really ready for
a great nights sleep. Instead of programming myself for
burnout, I chose the perspective of how wonderful it is to live fully
every day and then get this wonderful restorative sleep time.
The power
of perspective is perhaps of greatest importancewhen we face a situation
which has huge significance to our future. Most of us get pretty worked
up at such times. We worry. We stress. We may make ourselves sick. We
may overeat or undereat. So much rides on this! we tell
ourselves. Heres a story of a woman who used the power of perspective
to carry her through the biggest professional challenge of her life.
If youre
not into golf, bear with me: golf, like all sports, serves up huge life
lessons. Its a mental game, as is so much of life. Hilary Lunke
has been on the professional womens golf circuit for two years
after graduating with a Masters in Sociology from Stanford University.
This year, she hadnt played well enough to automatically qualify
to play in the US Open, the most prestigious tournament in womens
golf. So she had to play two rounds in the days preceding the tournament
to even qualify to play. She qualified by one stroke. On July 7, 2003,
Hilary, basically an unknown golfer, became this years US Open
winner. She won over $500,000, twice what the 2nd place finisher won,
whom she beat by one stroke. She beat out Annika Sorenstam and every
other top player. Last year, her income was $30, 509.
How did
she pull this off? In her interviews it seemed that, in addition to
her hot short game, she reframed each shot in her mind and
took the pressure off. She did not say to herself on every shot that
she had to do great, so much was riding on this, dont screw it
up, etc. She said, I kept tricking my mind saying youre
just playing golf, youre just playing golf, another day of golf,
the way you always do it. She also reframed the importance of
this event, telling herself how lucky she was to be outside, earning
a living playing golf, when there were so many other things going on
in the world that were much more important. With the power of her perspective,
Lunke catapulted herself into the top ranks of women golfers and changed
her life forever.
So whether its scouting on a trail, selling your beloved house,
going to sleep at night, or playing for high stakes, lets remember
the power of perspective. The more we apply the immense power that comes
in changing our perspective, the more our life will flow with a power
that will astound us and increase the abundance in our lives exponentially.
Anne
Alexanders deep spiritual beliefs and commitment to
social justice inspire her coaching. She combines 20 years of small
business experience with professional coach training to provide Breakthroughs
Coaching to people who want to have a business and a life that
is truly fulfilling and successful.[ 828.225.8750; anne@authentic-alternatives.com
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