While coaching people all over the world, it is fascinating for me to see how quickly they create positive change in their reality. Sometimes from one day to the other.
Wherever you turn, people seem to struggle with inner dialogues going on in their mind, raging like battles. Usually we focus on the inner voice that is predominant while more subtle contributions go unheard: a hunch, a doubt, and feelings such as fear or even hurt. No matter if we are aware of them or not: They do affect the way in which we show up in life. These inner parts or voices that go unheard over time tend to be highly effective in interfering with the actions and reactions we initially had in mind. For example, as I’m writing this, my inner critic keeps telling me I should rather quote some scientific research here instead. As I ponder about it, I find my inner critic pretty dominant, causing a feeling of discomfort. So what do I do?
Over the years, I have become familiar with my unique inner space in which I can’t help but process the world as I experience it. And meanwhile, I’m also aware that I’m free to make changes to my inner space, that support me. It is all happening in my imagination anyways - so why not tweak it to my benefit?
To accommodate my critic’s point, I invite you to ponder this: As we are focusing our attention, our mind constantly constructs our world. We tend to strongly identify with our perceptions, which is why we call that mental construction of ours “reality”. Simply put: our perceived reality is built on subjective sensations, emotions and past episodes that inform our thoughts and conclusions. But what about undeniable facts then? As we take them in and process them in our inherently subjective system they become part of our unique reality as well. This is how we create behavioral patterns and beliefs we hold to be true. Our individual model of reality determines how we react to it, be it with regards to the present or the future. Our perception of the past appears to be built on episodes we activate in our memory, which can't but happen in the here and now. This is why German children books author Erich Kästner stated: „It’s never too late for a happy childhood.“
The plasticity of the brain has been evident in Neuroscience since the 1950s: According to Hebb’s rule, neurons that fire together, wire together, and vice versa. As we shift our attention and learn to focus on something new, we are building new neuro-connections and new neuronal networks gradually form in the brain. This is how we create change and invite new possibilities into our world. By repeatedly focusing our attention on solutions instead of the problem we face, we gradually build differences that nurture a shift of perception in a positive way.
The process I follow with my clients supports them in becoming aware of the shifts they want to experience in their reality. And this may lead to an exploration of their unique inner space. That space of inner dialogues and predominant voices that sometimes feel like raging battles... If that happens, the common reaction is that you want to get rid of all the inner noise. With usually limited success as people admit.
This is where the wisdom of our organism comes in. In the Western civilization, we tend to heavily rely on the potential of the Neocortex that is steering our analytical and visionary thinking. But visually speaking, it is just the tip of the iceberg. Under the water surface lies the realm of the emotional brain and the reptilian brain, which are millions of years older, 80% faster and much more effective (and therefore naturally much stronger in case of a battle). But those old parts of our brain don’t use words. They “speak” in images and metaphors. And images and metaphors don’t know negation (do NOT think of that pink elephant crossing your inner space right now…). ;o) So when striving for change in whatever way, there is a cooperation model that is truly impactful: Conscious thinking directed towards solutions and unconscious knowing revealed from the body to support the path.
As all our experiences are mirrored and located in the organism, there is a wealth of wisdom to be unveiled. It is a matter of allowing subtle sensory signals, metaphors and images to rise to the surface where they become visible, tangible and useful. And with a little help you can start to re-arrange and adjust them in a way that will turn your inner space into a safe and protected place that strengthens you from within. (My inner critic feels at peace at this point…).
As you decide to focus on possibilities and at the same time learn how to use the wisdom of your organism you start to create change. This will have effects for you to notice in your reality within and around you. And yes, my clients confirm it can happen over night.
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