Yesterday, I took my two very large dogs for a walk on leads when I tripped and fell forward. Without skipping a beat, my dogs, for some unknown reason, seemed to think I had initiated a sprint and decided to lunge forward, catapulting me to the ground with even greater force. It was quite the fall, leaving me dazed and frustrated with my clumsiness. As I lay there, nursing both my wounded pride and body, my two dogs peered down at me with a bewildered expression, as if to say, "What on earth just happened, human?"
Now, why do I share this tale of canine chaos? TWO REASONS Amidst the chaos of the unexpected, I paused, gathered my thoughts, and chose to respond with resilience and humor, rather than reacting impulsively to the situation. So when the kind elderly man approached me and asked if I was alright, instead of screaming about my visible injuries, I mustered a smile and replied, 'Just a little stumble, but nothing a good laugh won't fix! Thanks for checking in
Later that day a listener on my weekly show asked about resilience and bouncebackability. In life, I've come to realize, it's all about our attitude and our willingness to reframe experiences so that we can overcome them or at least heal from the pain. Learning not to react impulsively but to respond thoughtfully is key. So, here are my suggestions...
In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity." - Sun Tzu
1. Pause and Reflect: Take a moment to collect your thoughts before responding. A brief pause can help you respond more thoughtfully. "Pause, breathe, reflect. It's amazing what a moment of clarity can do." – Unknown
2. Choose Your Perspective: Look at the situation from different angles. "Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it." - Charles R. Swindoll Choosing a positive perspective can help you respond with resilience.
3. Practice Empathy: Put yourself in the shoes of others involved. Understanding their perspective can lead to a more compassionate respons "Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another, and feeling with the heart of another." - Alfred Adler
4. Focus on Solutions: Instead of dwelling on the problem, focus on finding solutions. A proactive approach can lead to positive outcomes. "Don't dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward." - Denis Waitley
5. Learn from Experience: Every challenge is an opportunity for growth. Reflect on past experiences to inform your response to current situations. "The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing." - Henry Ford
Cultivate resilience by embracing life's curveballs with grace, responding in ways that honour your values and goals.