Energy Zapper #4: Negativity!! 3 Tips for Staying Recharged!!
We are discussing Energy Zappers! What are they? Habits or social behaviors
which are a part of our everyday life, but unfortunately they do very little to enhance our sense of
well-being! Why? Because they deplete us! Take a look at our three precious
zappers - Giving Advice , Drama , and Worry - before reading Energy
Zapper #4: Negativity! Whether you tend to see the glass half full or whether
you want to limit your exposure to
individuals who drain your glass, read on!
Seeing the Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty? |
With that in mind, let’s take a look at a working definition of Energy
Zapper #4: Negativity!
A pervasive pattern of pessimistic thinking characterized by conversation
which is critical, corrective, or complaining in nature.
The pessimism is typically rooted
in a restrictive mindset of
“My way is the right way” or “That’s not the way I
think it should be”.
Yikes! Not an
attractive aura to possess or to be around! And perhaps more importantly, not a
healthy one! Why is that? Contrary to
what many of us believe to be true, how we feel does not determine how we
think! This is important.
How we think determines how we feel.
Let me say it again.
How we think determines
how we feel.
Thus, when we dwell on the negative aspects of our life or
when we continually embrace our surroundings with an attitude of pessimism, we not
only zap our positive energy and well-being, but we also set ourselves up to
feel a spectrum of toxic emotions. These emotions can range from mild
disappointment, anger, resentment to major depression, rage, and
extreme bitterness. As these negative emotions take over our being, we then
begin to react and to respond to our environment in unhealthy ways.
Our negativity is most reflective of us through our attitudes and most obvious to others in our conversations. In our pessimistic persona, we respond to people and
things with criticism and judgment. We find fault in how others are being or in
what they are doing, and we tend to want to correct them or show them the right
way. And perhaps, one of the most depleting characteristics – for both the
negative person and for the listener - is the incessant complaining of how
things should be.
Although negativity certainly doesn’t discriminate from
gender or age group, I notice that as I get older there is a tendency for
seniors to adopt this zapper! Because of
a stream of health issues and of a continuum of losses in their lives, elders
often have a hard time focusing on more positive aspects of their lives. However, it is possible!
~ A Good Life ~ |
Just a few nights ago, my husband invited a lovely 83 year
old man -Giovanni - whom he had met in a tea shop to have dinner with us. Although Giovanni has many senior friends,
his close family lives very far away and he does get lonely. Overall his health is quite good except for
an increasingly serious decline in his memory. After my husband picked him up,
Giovanni entered the house gifting us with a bottle of wine and a small package
of macaroons. And, he brought over his favorite CD of Michael Bolton. As we ate our way through the appetizers,
dinner, and desert of vanilla ice-cream and macaroons while Michael Bolton serenaded
us in the background, Giovanni told us stories of his life, his work, and his
family. He asked us questions too,
sometimes more than once. And as he apologetically acknowledged his cognitive
decline, he never once complained. In fact he said, “I’ve done well. I’ve had a
good life. I have no regrets.” While my
husband helped our gentle guest downstairs to take him home, Giovanni's words stayed with me - "I've done well ...I've had a good life... I have no regrets."
Building on Giovanni’s positive outlook, let’s take a look
at 3 Tips for Staying Recharged!
Tip One: An attitude
of gratitude!
Remember what we learned - how we think determines how we feel! So, whenever you start to
dwell on the
negative, stop that thinking and focus on something – anything – that you are
grateful for! Say it over and over in your mind, meditate on it, journal
about it - be thankful! Every time you return to your pessimism, replace it with
gratitude! We cannot be resentful and
grateful at the same time. Right now,
choose how you want to think, feel and be!
Resentful or Grateful?! |
Tip Two: It’s all relative!
It’s so easy to complain about minutia. We all do it – or at
least most of do! We want things this way or that way, and we want it now! All
we have to do is turn on our TV’s, computers, or radios and…what a reality
check!! Most of us are so fortunate – we
have nothing to whine about!! And yes,
there are horrible injustices all around us, but let’s do something positive
and proactive about them. Let’s be part
of the solution – not add to the problem with our negativity, depleting ourselves and draining others in the process!
We started out by explaining in our definition that
negativity is rooted in a restrictive mindset such as “My way is the right way” or “That’s
not the way I think it should be”. First, readjust your restrictive mindset. Replace your thinking with phrases such as "Although it's not the way I would want it to be, this works for someone else" or "Although I don't agree, he/she has a right to his/her opinion". Secondly, it is
my experience that individuals who have navigated from a negative position have
alienated or at the very least created a distance between themselves and their
friends, loved ones, etc. It’s never too
late to take care of business – identify and own any hurt you may have caused; acknowledge your regret and release it. Let it go! Apologize to those who need it and deserve it. Most importantly, re-energize your being by
implementing an attitude of gratitude and keeping things relative! Remember who
and what is important! Let the rest be.
And, just a quick note for individuals working to stay energized in an environment of negativity! Revisit Energy Zapper #3: Drama .The 3 Tips for Staying Recharged will work for Energy Zapper #4: Negativity!
And, just a quick note for individuals working to stay energized in an environment of negativity! Revisit Energy Zapper #3: Drama .The 3 Tips for Staying Recharged will work for Energy Zapper #4: Negativity!
In closing, I so look forward to having Giovanni over for
dinner again soon. I know it will be a pleasurable evening filled with wise words and worthy
subjects... and Bolton songs! This young
83’s presence not only completes our dinner table, but his aura complements our
souls.
Next time, Energy Zapper #5: Shame!
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