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Can You
Hear It?
What Does Your Little Man Say?
There’s an episode on Seinfeld
where George can’t decide what to do about his girlfriend.
Kramer tries to help by asking, “Now what does the little
man inside you say?” Even more agitated, George retorts:
“My little man’s an idiot!” Poor George. He
couldn’t hear it. There was too much noise in his head.
When I’m coaching someone and I ask a question, the first
response is often, “I don’t know.” Rather than
rush to suggest an answer, I hold the space. Usually within a
few moments, the person does have an important thought to share.
They just needed a place to hear themselves think.
Since noise —in our heads and in our surroundings—
is part of life, having a place to hear yourself think
is essential. Otherwise we’re likely to go with
the loudest voice in the room and that’s not necessarily
the best move.
Step Away
How do you step away from the noise to hear your inner
guidance? Here’s what some people say works for
them:
- when
I’m in the shower
- over my morning cup of coffee
- taking a few minutes to pray or meditate
- walking, running, being outside
- dancing
- riding my bike
- walking my dog
- driving by the beach and getting out to breathe the ocean
air
- during my commute to and from work
- sitting in my favorite chair with a cup of tea
- sitting for a few minutes in a café or bookstore
Sometimes these methods can produce clarity in just minutes.
Other times we need to “step away” for a longer period.
That’s what day trips, retreats, and vacations are for.
Listen for It
This Week: Know the conditions that help you
hear your own voice.
- Who are the people who hold that space for you to “hear
yourself think”?
- Is there a longer break —a retreat, day trip, or vacation—
you’d like to get on the calendar?
- What pockets of space can you give yourself daily?
The best decision, the answer to a problem, or insight about
what to do next may be closer than you think. Just remember:
In order to hear it, you have to listen.
Here's to you,
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Virginia
Kravitz, Career
and Life Coach, has always
had a fierce desire to be
in the full current of life.
She founded In
the Current™ to
help accomplished professionals
use their restlessness as
the door to something bigger
and to start living with
a greater sense of joy and
abandon. Ginny is a recognized
Life Blueprint™ coach
and authorized facilitator
of the Now
What™ career and
life direction program, as
well as an authorized trainer
of the OASIS
in the Overwhelm strategies.
Visit at: www.InTheCurrent.com
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