Legs that can’t stop kicking. Nails
that continue to be bitten. A total lack of trust in
anyone or anything. Sleepless nights spent ruminating.
An inability to stop running, on the inside or the
outside. These symptoms are not always the signs of
a therapeutic or chemical disorder. They could be signs
of -The Worst.
When THE WORST happens in your childhood, you can end up feeling as if THE WORST
is always going to happen so you live life with an ASSUME THE WORST attitude.
This assume the worst attitude becomes a protective mechanism that allows you
to be more prepared for – you guessed it – the worst. If you don’t
stop and remember at some point that you are no longer a child who needs this
defense mechanism in order to survive, you could spend your life in flight or
fight, always waiting for the other shoe to drop and feeling certain that something
about you is causing each disaster.
People who assume the worst are hedging their bets, cushioning the fall and trying
to anticipate and prepare for whatever bad thing is coming. It is a self-protective
mechanism. However, while in this belief, you expend tons of energy and countless
hours of worry and fretting over imagined consequences. You forfeit hours of
joy. In addition, you, no doubt, have a compromised immune system that is working
over time expecting that big boogeyman that seldom arrives…the worst. The
worst already happened and you already survived it.
Never again will you be a 3-foot helpless child without any support system, without
the power of language or body size and cognitive reasoning. Never again will
you be in a position where you can’t find the answers or get what you need
to be ok. You can take a breath. You can let your shoulders down. You can stop
running. You already courageously survived the worst.
I know some of you are thinking, Well what about this bad thing that could happen?
That would be the worst thing in the world for me! Perhaps there are still things
in life that would feel terrible and difficult to overcome. However, at this
point in your life, you are an adult who is not helpless and who is able to reach
out for the support ant tools you need in order to survive whatever comes….unlike
when you were a child. No doubt, over the past many years, you have put some
additional tools in your tool bag and you have learned a thing or two. You are
probably making different choices that are self-loving and self-respecting. You
also probably have a good intuitive read when trouble walks through your door.
All of which makes you safer.
Too many of us are living out of our red wagon of bad past experiences. These
experiences of the past continue to control our decision making process today.
They inhibit our willingness to take a risk, try something new or imagine the
unimaginable. We look back at the times when we had an empty tool bag, were not
as evolved spiritually and were less emotional equipped to handle life’s
vicissitudes and challenges. With those memories as our defining factor we pass
on opportunities to venture out and create new and better realities for ourselves.
In other words, we remain stuck in our past waiting for the worst. We have forgotten
what safety feels like, if we ever felt it.
It is important to give your mind and body the experience of safety on an energetic
level. For instance, right now, put the paper down and just feel your surroundings.
Notice that nothing and no one bad is coming. Notice your breathing and slow
it down a bit. Let your shoulders drop and imagine what safety might feel like
in your belly, in every one of the cells in your body. Become aware of the energy
that surrounds you. Tell your body it can let go. Listen to chatter in your mind
and thank that voice for working overtime to protect you. Let it know that you
are finally safe and it no longer has to have that responsibility. Give it a
new job, like being in charge of the fun quotient, and let it have permission
to let go. It might just be that the worst thing happening in your life now,
is getting rid of the worst.
Dr. Dina Bachelor Evan - Coaching
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