Seek to Feel Safer So You Won't NEED to Control Everything
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Hereâs an example of control & fear:
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I live in Australia. On Christmas day my husband and I are leaving in an RV (caravan for those down under) to travel within our state for two weeks.
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My road trip has nothing to do with you. Soo....you are NOT afraid of things not getting done or how we will get ready to travel. That means⌠drumroll⌠you donât NEED to be in control of my trip!
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Now imagine your teenage son or husband was going on a 14-day road trip!
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Youâd start a list. Youâd warn to avoid dangerous spots along the way. Youâd ask for âcheck-inâ calls & question the car's reliability. Why? Because your FEARS grab onto the trip -> desire to CONTROL grabs onto it too!
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Hereâs the Secret: STOP trying to release control directly!
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Instead, figure out a way to give yourself extra COMFORT around whatever you fear losing.
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My husband doesnât like to plan. (Remember, planning is a euphemism for âcontrol.â )
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Old me wouldâve DEMANDED a plan because Iâd be afraid weâd have an uncomfortable trip with no RV park reservations & itinerary during peak vacation time at CHRISTMAS.
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Me right now? I looked at my fear - that we might run out of power. I'm bringing a rechargeable lantern and power supply for my phone. Ta Dah! NowâŚcan see this as a crazy adventure! Fears reduced, fingers crossed.Â
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What did I do?
I addressed my FEAR and comforted myself, so the NEED to control naturally lessens.
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This week. Look squarely at one of you fears and figure out what you need to feel safer. Do it and RELEASE SOME CONTROL.
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Those around you will thank you for this!