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Archive for Awareness – Page 2

Inner Critic–Moving Beyond the Idea of the Gremlin

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (1)
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I’ve had have the great fortune of facilitating an amazing group over the past several years in a monthly Women’s Enneagram collaborative. The last couple of months we’ve been focusing on changing our relationship to the Inner Critic. Essentially, rather than taking the I.C. to be “real,” we see it for what it is–a central part of the ego’s structure that can take up enormous space in the psyche, and that can consume inordinate amounts of energy. Like the rest of the ego structure, it is trying to substitute for that which truly is real and eternal within us, which of course, it can’t.

Thus, as we grow in our awareness of how this particular ‘structure’ operates, we come to the stunning realization that there is a different kind of relationship to be had with the I.C. rather than taking it to be the truth, ‘making it bad,’ or ‘getting into a struggle with it” as if it was real. That’s why I use the word “structure’ —the I.C. can be seen as more of an “It” that operates on automatic rather than a ‘he/she/they’ that has been personified, taken personally.

I thnk we have to be careful about characterizing the I.C. as a “gremlin” or “that entity that sits on my shoulder,” because this is a way that we give it a sense of realness, and give it more power.

To work with the Inner Critic requires being able to notice when one is “at the effect” of its structure. There are lots of clues if we know what to look for. They show up mentally, somatically, emotionally, energetically and spiritually. Once we recognize them, then we can begin the process of stepping back from it, Unhooking from it, dis-identifying with it as something real. That’s when we begin to experience our inner authority.

And then, we have the courage to face the I.C.’s message, sort through all the falseness of its noise, and find if there is perhaps a Gem of Truth that is at the very core of the message. Finding this Gem helps us continue to grow and evolve.

Last night, I saw the women’s eyes opening wide.  For most, it was the first time seeing the Inner Critic as a gift.  Indeed, it can point you to something valuable, as long as you don’t get caught in the first wave of its automatic and egoic activity. Name it, call it out, distance yourself from the negativity or from its arrogance, as it shows up differently for different people depending upon one’s dominant Enneagram type.  Then, with clarity and curiosity, see if there is a gem to be found.

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Being Present, Enneagram, Essential Nature, Inner Critic, Presence, Seekers - Enneagram Workshops, Uncategorized
Tags : Inner Critic, Inner Guidance, Wisdom

Fall Deep Coaching (Enneagram-based) Courses Starting Soon!

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (3)
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

What is Being Asked of Growth-Oriented Professionals

As the world continues to change dramatically, growth-oriented professionals are being asked to be clearer, more grounded, more-intune with their client’s inner world and reality while staying grounded in the ability to be a Fair Witness and truthful guide.

Who Becomes a Deep Coaching Practitioner?

The Deep Coaching Program attracts coaches from many specialty niches, therapists, spiritual guides, HR and OD consultants, body/energy workers–any professional with a growth-oriented practice.  Common factors among those attracted are the deep desire to bring awakening into the world and a love of working with the Enneagram.

If you have a calling to “bring your greatest joy to meet the world’s great hunger” (F. Buechner),  this may be the perfect ‘professional home’  for you.

Fall Course Offerings

We have an amazing line-up of offerings for Fall, 09:

* The Deep Coaching Practice Circle (for those who have taken foundation Enneagram coaching classes) starts Aug. 25

* The Foundation Deep Coaching Telecourse Series with founding teacher Roxanne Howe-Murphy begins Sept. 1

* The Deep Leadership Coaching Practice Circle with Belinda Gore (for those with foundation Enneagram coaching courses) begins Sept. 3.

* Know Your Instincts–a brand new telecourse open to all interested in personal and professional growthwork-with Roxanne Howe-Murphy begins Sept. 10

* Deep Coaching Retreat: A Living Experience of the Enneagram with Roxanne Howe-Murphy and Belinda Gore will be held Oct. 18-22.

For more information on the program, go to: http://lifewisecoaching.com/deep-coaching-certification/

Classes start soon!  Register Now!

Experience the Hallmarks of Deep Coaching!  Depth, Presence, Real Change, Liberation!



Each course in this program contributes to integrating and embodying Deep Coaching principles and builds on your use of Deep Coaching Models; approaches the use of the Enneagram from a different perspective, each offering deepening levels of clarity, insight, knowledge, confidence and appreciation that comes with this potent body of wisdom.


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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Be a Deep Coaching Practitioner, Being Present, Enneagram, Self-awareness, Spirituality, Transformation, Uncategorized

A Marriage of Opposites

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

There are times when Life seems to contain more than possibly can be processed.  This  happened over the week-end.

We were attending the really sweet and beautiful wedding of a amazing couple getting married in their 30′s and who have dedicated their lives thus far to working in refugee areas around the world–Darfur and violence-torn areas in Africa, for example.  She is a member of our extended family who has long held a special place in our lives.   This wedding was one of those pure experiences–no drama, no big underlying family dynamics, but an honest simplicity in which everyone was made to feel comfortable and welcomed.   Though a modest size wedding of around 100, there were guests from around the world.  Joy and love were palpable.

After the ceremony and dinner, celebratory dancing got under way and I could sense the deep connections that people were experiencing.  All of a sudden, the music stopped.  Someone was down.  It was a deeply loved man, the step-father of the bride.  Within seconds, she (a nurse) in her bridal dress and another person were working on him, doing  CPR with his heart and through mouth-to-mouth.  No breath.  No pulse.  Unconscious.  Loved ones in the room, of course, were in shock, tears and witnessing a scene that seemed from another place and time.  Paramedics eventually arrived, and after some time, regained a pulse.  Some of us gathered in the local hospital’s emergency waiting room.

After a long night and morning, the step-dad regained consciousness, and it looks like there is no permanent damage. It seems we have a miracle.  Had this happened to him when he was by himself on his boat, or driving in a car, or on a ladder working on his house, the ending would have been quite different.  Rather, it happened when all those he most loves and who most love him were right there.

That night, Love wore many faces and was experienced and expressed under paradoxical, almost unimaginable circumstances that were juxtaposed in such as way that is inescapable.  The paradox is always here–this one happened to be magnified a hundred-fold.  This is the way paradox works– it smashes any preconception about how “it” is supposed to work.   They put our ideas, beliefs, illusions, our cherished preconceptions right int front of our nose.  They have the power to awaken.

The sharing of this experience from people from many areas around the globe will be rippling out for sometime to come.  None of us will ever be the same.  Life is not what we think–it is itself.   

Blessings,

Roxanne

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Being Present, Love, Paradoxes, Presence, Uncategorized
Tags : Awakening, Love, Marriage, Marriage of opposites, Miracles, Paradox

The Wisdom of the Enneagram Retreat

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Monday, March 30th, 2009

Join my colleague and I for the exploration of the relationship of personality and essence in your life.  Discover what it means to experience a grounded, real spirituality in your day-to-day existence.

The Wisdom of the Enneagram:

The Joyful Experience of An Awakening Life

May 16-18, 2009

Mercy Center, Burlingame, California

Beyond the study of personality types, the Enneagram is a powerful tool for supporting the work of awakening to our Essential Nature. This introduction to the psycho-spiritual approach to the Enneagram will enable you to “remember” aspects of your true self, and will help you to more rapidly recognize the “wake up calls” in your life that you can use to move toward higher levels of health and wholeness.

  • Discover each type’s higher nature, healing attitudes and specific tools for transformation
  • Learn how to observe and release your more troublesome habits and reactions
  • Experience ways to unhook from inner dynamics that hinder your happiness
  • Cultivate more awareness, conscious choice & intention in your everyday life
  • Understand how to use the Enneagram for your continued spiritual growth

For more information, visit the Wisdom of the Enneagram Retreat page on my website.

Roxanne

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Being Present, Enneagram, Essential Nature, Seekers - Enneagram Workshops, Self-awareness, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tags : Awakening, Awareness, Enneagram, Enneagram Retreat, Enneagram Workshop, Know Thyself, Self-knowledge, Spirituality

The Joy of Miracles

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Friday, January 30th, 2009

I’ve been in the midst of personally experiencing and witnessing others experiencing miracle after miracle after miracle.   Life is full of miracles, and  sadly, I know I’ve missed my fair share of them in the past.

Miracles take many forms.  One kind of  ’miracle’ is the otherwise ‘unexplainable’ situation in which just the right person shows up at exactly the right time under just the perfect conditions.  That is  synchronicity.  It’s also miraculous.  It’s particularly powerful when all of the data from the media to the comments and descriptions made by authorities or others  ’in the know’ indicate that ‘something cannot happen.  It’s not happening for other people; it won’t happen for you.’   In other words, you might hear “Just get real.”   You probably have had an experience in your own life where something miraculous happened for you when it ‘appeared’ that all odds were against it.   These are times to celebrate and remember!

Another miracle that I see happening more frequently is when someone takes responsibility for his or her own part of a difficult situation; looks it squarely in the face with curiosity and no self-rejection, and lets go of something.  That something could be an “idea” about someone else, or resistance to the situation at hand, or even a very subtle, energetic pattern that probably isn’t obvious at first glance.  Taking responsibility (very different than blaming self or others) and allowing for an internal shift often results in a healthy change in that difficult situation.  Often, the ‘other person’ seems to change, as well.

And another miracle comes with moment-to-moment awareness of whatever is here now.  The flight of a bird, the movement of a blade of grass (even a weed), the challenge of a particular task, the sound of the child, the face of a significant other or friend.  It sounds so corny in a way, but the truth is that when we show up in the world, we are graced with the experience of so much aliveness, so much richness, that it can be almost more than we can take.   It is everywhere–this beauty–if I only can show up for it in whatever form it appears.

I don’t want to be anyplace else.  I don’t want to miss any more moments of Real Life, of all the aliveness that is here in this world.  While I’m here, Divine Spirit, let me really be here.

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Tags : Awakening, Awareness, Enlightenment, Miracles, Spirituality

Making a Change? What Are You Taking With You?

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Monday, January 12th, 2009

When I was in my late 20′s, my  husband of a couple of years and I decided to move across the country for new career opportunities.  A colleague of my husband asked me, “Why are you really moving?”   Hmm–why were we moving?  Well, I thought it was for new position, but it gave me pause.    She said something that I have never forgotten:  Just remember, you take yourself wherever you go.” Once I began studying the Enneagram, I realized that she was talking about the unrecognized activity of the ego.  She was referring to the automatic patterns that take take us away from our true nature.

I’ve spent years exploring the personality, coaching, teaching and being an observer of the human experience, and have discovered that there is a part in each of us  that can be very sneaky in creating ways to ‘try’ to get away from ourselves.   Of course, that’s the nature of the ego.  It is conditioned to take us away from ourselves, from our deepest truth.  (This is not about making the ‘ego’ bad–we will always have one.  The problem is when it ‘has me’ rather than me having it!)

Depending upon our Enneagram personality configuration,  for example, we might spend our lives being on the go, and not staying with any one experience for any length of time.  Perhaps our pattern is to figure everything out in our heads.  Perhaps we are in a constant competition with ourselves, setting the bar higher and higher, trying to ‘best’ ourselves.   Perhaps we question everything and focus on why something could never work.  Perhaps we focus our attention on others, and look for ways that we can be helpful.  These are just a few strategies that different egoic structures use.  If the patterns are not brought into clear awareness and not interrupted, the cost is high.  We feel lost, disconnected, and alone.

Regardless of where we move to, or what job or position we take, or who we marry or divorce, or what new skils we learn, or how much money we earn, the automatic activity of the ego and all of its suffering and problems  do go with us—-until we see it  all for what it is.

Many of my students and clients who are in transition in their lives have come to recognize this truth.  “If I continue these particular behaviors, emotional patterns and ideas about myself (and that are associated with my Enneagram type),  I will just take them to my next position/to my next relationship/to the rest of my life.”   Nothing of real significance will have changed.

Of course, what we also take with us who our True Nature.  And, truly, it is right here, right now.  As the patterns of my type relax, the more I come into contact with my realness, my ‘hereness,’ my  innate aliveness, and my inherent sense of belonging,  Now, to take THIS with you is no small thing.  This is worth being Here.

My classes, workshops, and retreats are all designed to ORIENT YOU TO YOUR TRUE NATURE.  Here are my current offerings:  www.lifewisecoaching.com.

Roxanne

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Enneagram, Essential Nature, Self-awareness, Spirituality, Transition, Uncategorized
Tags : Ego, Enneagram, Essence, Know Thyself, Life transition, personality type, self-knowing, Self-knowledge

How Misperceptions Create Stress

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Monday, December 8th, 2008

I’ve been getting a lot of questions around relationships lately.This was particularly apparently last week when I was teaching an introductory Enneagram course.  Consistently, the conversation turned to the issue of understanding other people.  Big surprise!!  When we are first exposed to the Enneagram, many of our ideas or questions about why other people do what they do are challenged.

One person asked,   “But WHY would someone not express an opinion on something (such as, “What shall we go tonight for dinner?”), then be upset when I made a decision?  Isn’t that counter-productive?  Why don’t we just talk?”

Another person shared, “I always thought that I was being so nice, and I could never figure out why some of my friends inched their way out of my life! I thought that they were simply taking advantage of me and being ungrateful.”

Another person mentioned, “I’m often not in sync with my friends and have wondered why. Now I’m starting to get some answers.”

It is SO difficult to see, acknowledge and then, understand another person’s worldview when we are standing in the midst of our own worldview!  Afterall, ours makes so much sense!

One of the big take-aways that some students shared is that the reasons that they had previously ascribed  to the behaviors of others turned out not to be true at all.  Rather, the behaviors were based on an entirely different Enneagram blueprint!!  Ah, now we can see how easily judgment around others arises!  Most students noticed that their misperceptions added to their stress level.

The Enneagram gives us real access into the inner world of other people, based upon their particular Enneagram worldviews/types.  When we understand the structure of our own inner world, we can begin to recognize that, just as our own behaviors seem perfectly reasonable to us, that the behaviors of others makes perfect sense to them.

This is where true humility comes in.  For example, when I interact with any person from only my own perspective, my own type’s biases, I am not capable of truly relating at all.  I just want to see that person reflecting back to me what I think is important, what makes sense to me  from my limited perspective.

If I can loosen my grip on my own perspective/inner world and even have some curiosity about how the other person is experiencing the situation, then it may be possible to actually relate.

That’s one of the reasons that I love the Enneagram.   When we can truly recognize that there are nine wildly different cultures based on the Enneagram, perhaps we will rise to the call to create more understanding and kindness in the world.

This is the basis for true multi-cultural relationships!

Blessings,

Roxanne

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Categories : Awareness, Enneagram, Relationships, Self-awareness, Uncategorized
Tags : Awareness, Enneagram, Enneagram personality types, Self-awareness, Stress and Well-being

Amazing Grace (The Movie, 2007)

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Friday, November 21st, 2008

We’re in the midst of a historical arc that revolves around individual and social transformation. While I haven’t written about good movies that I love before, I now feel moved to write about this one because it illustrates another transformational period in time.   Based on a true story, this historical and political drama shows us an important arc of history that changed the world as it was known at that time, and planted at least some of the seeds for where we are today.

Have you heard of William Wilburforce?  Perhaps if you’re English, you know his story.  But, I hadn’t heard about him before I saw Amazing Grace. It is stunning to me that his name isn’t more widely known.

There are times in history when some individuals become remarkable through the depth and expression of their commitment to high values.  Wilburforce is one of those individuals.  Torn between a life “dedicated to God,” and a life in the political arena where he could make a difference, he comes to grips with his calling.

This is a powerful story of an abolitionist who tirelessly fights not only the “establishment” but his inner demons.  It’s worth renting.  (By the way, I see that there are numerous movies called “Amazing Grace.”  This one is  directed by Michael Apted and starts Ioan Gruffudd, Albert Finney, Michael Gambon, Rufus Sewell and Toby Jones.)

If you see it, let me know what you think Wilburforce’s type is.  I’d love to hear your opinion.

Blessings, Roxanne

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Categories : Awareness, Spirituality, Transformation, Transition, Uncategorized
Tags : Cultural Transformation, Movies, Spirituality, The Big Picture, Transformation

Paradox and The Art of Awakening

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Saturday, November 15th, 2008

This week has been filled with generous experiences of the nature of paradox in life.    We all know the experience of paradox:  it happens when we are focused on a particular outcome  looking a particular way or have certainty around a particular area of life, only to have that focus or certainty turned on its head.  If we’re willing, paradoxes make us laugh (mostly at ourselves).   They most certainly are humbling, as we come face-to-face with all that is “beyond our control.” And they often give us something much better than we could have anticipated or planned.

For example, a client came to the realization that a situation that has seemed almost unbearable and unacceptable in a work environment, has, in fact, been a wonderful teaching that has led her to experience her own worth and inner authority.  The paradox was evident in the situation not being about ‘the other person,’ but about her own journey of life.   This recognition allows her to take appropriate next steps from a neutral, rather than an emotionally-charged energy.

Another person discovered that her experience of depression was not the debilitating dynamic that she feared, but a great signpost energizing her need to begin including herself in the equation of  her own life.

Another client who had worked so hard to be accepted by others realized that she had not been able to take in the existing appreciation and love from others, partially because it looked different than what she had expected.   Her internal rules for ”what being acknowledged would look like” didn’t allow for the reality of what was already being given to her.   Someone else reported told of being in an exotic and beautifully serene enviroment, and being absolutely miserable, until an unexpected person ‘just happened to show up’ and  helped her to see what she was missing.

As I’ve been reflecting on each of these beautiful awakenings, several themes are evident.  Each person had enough curiosity to recognize that something besides her  “internal ideas” were operating.  Each was open enough to be startled into another way of experiencing her life.  Each was willing to question a previous assumption and to actually ‘let go’ of some habitual pattern.  And, did I mention laughter?    There’s great  relief  in not taking ourselves so seriously.

How many times do we miss what is really going on?  How often do we dismiss that which is already available to us because we’re looking for something else?   The truth is, that  unless we are practicing awareness and wakefulness on a moment-to-moment basis, we’re missing out.

Having our ‘made-up’ inner certainty come face-to-face with reality, with the flow of life is the very core of paradox.  If we are determined to defend our certainty, we are unlikely to realize the paradox.  Rather, we are likely to experience whatever will reinforce our certainty, whether that is a sense of justification, or frustration or disappointment or hurt (to name just a few reactions).  But as we practice “lightening up,” we can participate in the cosmic chuckle, and appreciate the magical journey known as life.

Blessings, Roxanne

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Categories : Awakening, Awareness, Paradoxes, Self-awareness, Spirituality, Uncategorized
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Procrastination: It’s Not What You Think

By Roxanne Howe Murphy · Comments (0)
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Do you find that you there is a particularly important area in your life that is really hard to create change around?  Maybe it has to do with moving toward the yearning of your heart.  Maybe it has to do with a shift in HOW you approach what you do. Maybe you’re trying to force yourself into doing something that feels completely at odds with yourself, but you think you “should.”

The word often associated with this experience is called ’procrasintation.’   Very frequently, I hear people say, “I’m procrastinating around…….”   Now, if you want to really judge yourself harshly, this is a word that does it.  Can you feel the condemnation that oozes from it?  Ca you expeirence ’yuck’ that it creates in your life?  If you say this to yourself on any kind of regular basis, let me invite you to SHAKE IT OFF now.  ”Procrastination” is a convenient term that conveys blame and only makes us feel worse about ourselves.  Just as importatnt, it seldom gives us any valuable information about what is really going on behind or underneath the experience of ‘being stalled.”

One thing we know for certain:  the more we judge ourselves for not living up to ‘shoulds,’ or for being confused, or for our current inertia around initiating or completing something of value, the less likely there will be a healthy, life-affirming outcome. Quite the reverse happens–whenever we believe we are “procrastinating,” it acts just like a magnet.  From the perspective of the Law of Attraction, it IS a magnet to attracting more of the same.   (Just to clarify, I’m not suggesting that we would not hold appropriate standards for our behavior, or have remorse if we have intentionally or unintentioanally caused hurt.  This is an area for self-reflection and forgiveness.  What  I am talking about  is the incessant, habitual, insistent inner critic that causes unnecessary suffering in the way of self-deprecation.  There’s a BIG difference between these states.)

What are some alternate ways to approach the experience of feeling stalled?  Here are some tips.

TIP: Procrastination is a solution!! “A solution to what???” you ask.  Only  you can know Your answer through your own inquiry.  Here are some questions to help you:

1) Who are you doing this for?

Are you trying to prove yourself to someone else or make someone else happy ?  While that sometimes can be a motivator, it can also be reason for a stall.  If you are not owning this situation as something important for your own  health, growth, enjoyment, or evolution, then you might ask yourself why you feel you ‘should’ do it..  This comes up as a big issue for people dominant in certain Enneagram types (www.lifewisecoaching.com/the-enneagram-institute/ ) who take on the work of others, who try to please others,  try to fix others, or make others comfortable as part of their automatic patterns.  There comes a point when these patterns no longer work.  If this is true for you, maybe it’s time to reconsider.

2)  What is it that you don’t want to face that is getting in the way of gaining momentum?

Perhaps you would find that you need to confront an old myth or belief about yourself that is no longer true (perhaps it never was).  Perhaps you need to have a difficult conversation?  If you can identify what it is that feels threatening or too hard to face, then you have a real place to start.  When this factor is not in consciousness, it can feel too overwhelming to even begin.

3)  What is your level of confidence that you can actually do this?

Sometimes we don’t think we can’t be successful, and just that can be enough to stop us. (This may take you back to the 2nd question).  What does this goal/project/situation ask of you?  What inner resources can you call upon to support you in moving forward?

If this area of life is calling to you, then you have the inner strength to move forward.  Don’t forget that you have more external resources than you can imagine!  (TIP: If you’re having trouble identifying what these are, I would urge you to take the time to write out a list of all the things, people, places, experiences, environments that support you. )

4)  Do you know about the law of inertia?

Most people are surprised when I share this with them.  There is a very common (mis)perception that, if I want something to happen, then it “SHOULD” (always a danger sign!!) be easy.  It “should” happen without much effort. Again, this is particularly true for individuals dominant in specific Enneagram types.  (www.lifewisecoaching.com/enneagram-symbol-and-type-desc/)  Actually, to initiate momentum, some shift in energy/or something new is needed.  A mortgage lender friend of ours used to give out pens that said, “No hill too high to climb.” I love that phrase.  So, let’s call the 1st step to initiating momentum your 1st hill to climb.  In Gurdjieff work, this is called the “1st doh.”

Resistance itself is usually part of the climb, so simply expect it.  In other words, there is Nothing Wrong With You.  Be very careful not to personalize the hill.  This is just the way life works!!

5) Where are you pushing too hard?

For people dominant in specific Enneagram types, there is too great of a push.  More energy is put into the project than is needed or useful.  While this may not look like a ‘stall,’ there can be frustration that things are not working the way they ‘should.’  The amount of energy expended can actually smother a project.

And the final questions–

6) Is this really for me? And is the right time?

If we feel called to manifesting a particular dream, and it is ‘not happening’ as quickly as I would like, sometimes all we can do is put one foot in front of the other for as long as it takes.  The Universe has its own rhythm, and our job is to do our own end of the work, and be ready for the Universe’s response in its own time.

One last TIP:  Did you notice the shift in language from “Procrastination” to the more neutral term “stalled?”  I personally find that this term conveys a sense that, “yes, there is something happening here.  It is ’not moving right now.’   If even that is too loaded of a term for you, find another one that acknowledges the truth of the situation. That is, recognize that this situation has a deeper spiritual meaning to it.  Not being able to move forward has a hidden gift that, when found, will very likely become an inner resource for you in the future.

If you’re a growth-oriented coach or allied professional interested in integrating the profound wisdom of the Enneagram into your work, join me in the upcoming Deep Coaching Teleconference series at www.lifewisecoaching.com.   The Series can be taken independently of or as part of the Deep Coaching Training Program.

rocrastination: It’s Not What You Think

Do you find that you there is a particularly important area in your life that is really hard to create change around?  Maybe it has to do with moving toward the yearning of your heart.  Maybe it has to do with a shift in HOW you approach what you do. Maybe you’re trying to force yourself into doing something that feels completely at odds with yourself, but you think you “should.”

The word often associated with this experience is called ’procrasintation.’   Very frequently, I hear people say, “I’m procrastinating around…….”   Now, if you want to really judge yourself harshly, this is a word that does it.  Can you feel the condemnation that oozes from it?  Ca you expeirence ’yuck’ that it creates in your life?  If you say this to yourself on any kind of regular basis, let me invite you to SHAKE IT OFF now.  ”Procrastination” is a convenient term that conveys blame and only makes us feel worse about ourselves.  Just as importatnt, it seldom gives us any valuable information about what is really going on behind or underneath the experience of ‘being stalled.”

One thing we know for certain:  the more we judge ourselves for not living up to ‘shoulds,’ or for being confused, or for our current inertia around initiating or completing something of value, the less likely there will be a healthy, life-affirming outcome. Quite the reverse happens–whenever we believe we are “procrastinating,” it acts just like a magnet.  From the perspective of the Law of Attraction, it IS a magnet to attracting more of the same.   (Just to clarify, I’m not suggesting that we would not hold appropriate standards for our behavior, or have remorse if we have intentionally or unintentioanally caused hurt.  This is an area for self-reflection and forgiveness.  What  I am talking about  is the incessant, habitual, insistent inner critic that causes unnecessary suffering in the way of self-deprecation.  There’s a BIG difference between these states.)

What are some alternate ways to approach the experience of feeling stalled?  Here are some tips.

TIP: Procrastination is a solution!! “A solution to what???” you ask.  Only  you can know Your answer through your own inquiry.  Here are some questions to help you:

1) Who are you doing this for?

Are you trying to prove yourself to someone else or make someone else happy ?  While that sometimes can be a motivator, it can also be reason for a stall.  If you are not owning this situation as something important for your own  health, growth, enjoyment, or evolution, then you might ask yourself why you feel you ‘should’ do it..  This comes up as a big issue for people dominant in certain Enneagram types (www.lifewisecoaching.com/the-enneagram-institute/ ) who take on the work of others, who try to please others,  try to fix others, or make others comfortable as part of their automatic patterns.  There comes a point when these patterns no longer work.  If this is true for you, maybe it’s time to reconsider.

2)  What is it that you don’t want to face that is getting in the way of gaining momentum?

Perhaps you would find that you need to confront an old myth or belief about yourself that is no longer true (perhaps it never was).  Perhaps you need to have a difficult conversation?  If you can identify what it is that feels threatening or too hard to face, then you have a real place to start.  When this factor is not in consciousness, it can feel too overwhelming to even begin.

3)  What is your level of confidence that you can actually do this?

Sometimes we don’t think we can’t be successful, and just that can be enough to stop us. (This may take you back to the 2nd question).  What does this goal/project/situation ask of you?  What inner resources can you call upon to support you in moving forward?

If this area of life is calling to you, then you have the inner strength to move forward.  Don’t forget that you have more external resources than you can imagine!  (TIP: If you’re having trouble identifying what these are, I would urge you to take the time to write out a list of all the things, people, places, experiences, environments that support you. )

4)  Do you know about the law of inertia?

Most people are surprised when I share this with them.  There is a very common (mis)perception that, if I want something to happen, then it “SHOULD” (always a danger sign!!) be easy.  It “should” happen without much effort. Again, this is particularly true for individuals dominant in specific Enneagram types.  (www.lifewisecoaching.com/enneagram-symbol-and-type-desc/)  Actually, to initiate momentum, some shift in energy/or something new is needed.  A mortgage lender friend of ours used to give out pens that said, “No hill too high to climb.” I love that phrase.  So, let’s call the 1st step to initiating momentum your 1st hill to climb.  In Gurdjieff work, this is called the “1st doh.”

Resistance itself is usually part of the climb, so simply expect it.  In other words, there is Nothing Wrong With You.  Be very careful not to personalize the hill.  This is just the way life works!!

5) Where are you pushing too hard?

For people dominant in specific Enneagram types, there is too great of a push.  More energy is put into the project than is needed or useful.  While this may not look like a ‘stall,’ there can be frustration that things are not working the way they ‘should.’  The amount of energy expended can actually smother a project.

And the final questions–

6) Is this really for me? And is the right time?

If we feel called to manifesting a particular dream, and it is ‘not happening’ as quickly as I would like, sometimes all we can do is put one foot in front of the other for as long as it takes.  The Universe has its own rhythm, and our job is to do our own end of the work, and be ready for the Universe’s response in its own time.

One last TIP:  Did you notice the shift in language from “Procrastination” to the more neutral term “stalled?”  I personally find that this term conveys a sense that, “yes, there is something happening here.  It is ’not moving right now.’   If even that is too loaded of a term for you, find another one that acknowledges the truth of the situation. That is, recognize that this situation has a deeper spiritual meaning to it.  Not being able to move forward has a hidden gift that, when found, will very likely become an inner resource for you in the future.

If you’re a growth-oriented coach or allied professional interested in integrating the profound wisdom of the Enneagram into your work, join Roxanne in her upcoming Deep Coaching Teleconference series at www.lifewisecoaching.com/certification-program/.   The Series can be taken independently of or as part of the Deep Coaching Training Program.

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