BodyMindSoulSaw this on facebook (possibly a rant…)

23 September 2020

What a week last week was eh?

We had a week of one day catch ups for our Unbreakable Members down here in Malvern

Anyways I always come away with loads of thoughts and ideas..

A topic that seems to come up a lot is social media.

It can be a great place when you feel tip top, a disaster when you feel like you are struggling

And something I have been mulling over for a while is

When does the constant inspirational posts about someone’s journey turn from inspirational to others – To simple fuelling their own ego?

It’s ten a penny on Social right now….

Where does inspiration turn in to self gratification?

Where does that all STOP being inspiring and actually harmful for the people following…

Where does it stop being about the audience and purely about the poster?

Now of course I am the first person to say that celebrating other people’s success is incredibly important.. being happy for others is a must.

And that if its ‘triggering’ us then its an US thing, and we can work on it

100%

But I also know that the pressure of it on social media can crush someone who is struggling..

So if it’s in the effort to help others.. maybe there are other ways to do it

In coaching I came to notice that a constant relentless focus on a goal can very often make it seem further and further away to the individual

That too much pressure on an outcome we want can actually cause people to self destruct

So if someone was struggling a lot – then the outcome wasn’t really focussed on

We make it all about the process

If someone is in a great place and flying

Well now we place a lot more focus on a vision because they have the ability to feel good about it

So I suppose what I am doing here is saying the following

If you find yourself struggling – I have had the most success in our groups with simply focussing a day at a time on simple things

Taking care of the process. Staying in your own lane

Stop getting caught up in the ‘inspiration trap’ and constantly looking outside of you

It very rarely leads to feeling better – Usually it has the opposite effect

Success will not be found in the huge monumental efforts but the small daily practices and habits you adhere to

Find the small simple things you can do each day and focus on that…

Save the dreaming big, massive action and all that until you have got some momentum under your belt

And I can guarantee you will feel better.

And today is a as good a day as any to get started with that

Si

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