Work\werk\n: an opportunity for discovering and shaping; the place where the
self meets the world.
Regardless of what business we are in, what projects we are working on or what
interests we have in the world – we are all in the business of relationship
building. In business we are always cultivating relationships with employees,
with prospective clients, with colleagues. In our personal lives the place of
relationship is often more obvious and more central. And our deeper
relationship with ourselves is at the core of how we manage and grow each of
those other relationships and therefore our lives.
At every moment in our professional and personal lives we are faced with
decisions – one after another that create and move along the landscape of our
lives. What criteria do you use to make good decisions, what benchmarks do you
employ to measure your decision making process? The issue of relationships and
decision-making are closely allied. If we are in close, clear contact with our
own beings, our wisdom, our intuitive faculties- the decisions we make have more
likelihood of keeping us moving along a path that is in integrity with our
values and real goals. When we allow the rush of events to disconnect us from
this deeper well of understanding and vision – all that we do suffers. I hear
over and over again from clients how there isn’t the time, how the bottom-line
is what must determine their choices and often their direction. I am not immune
to the pressures and demands of the world we all live in. But if we are to, in
some way, affect the world positively and develop a life that is worth living we
must find some time to allow for the growth and development of that which will
give us the foundation, creativity and energy to make moment-to-moment sound
decisions.
How do you cultivate this essential connection or relationship with yourself?
What nourishes it? For me sometimes in a busy work environment it is the
presence of beauty or the kind and friendly relationship I have developed with
my colleagues. My daily habits of mind and inspiring walk contribute to this.
Sometimes it is taking the time to stop and allow silence to be present so I can
sense the next move. I know that when I do this my decisions are more balanced.
Each of us must look to ourselves, to mentors and teachers to cultivate even
simple practices that we can integrate into our day.
When we are able to do this – to maintain a stronger connection to that core in
us there is a sense of our own strength and power that then comes forward in our
relationships and choices. Of course our decision making takes into account
facts, weighing of potential outcomes, the history of the issue at hand. But if
you are making a decision the context in which it is made is really the state
you are in, your thoughts, your clarity, and your connection to a deeper well of
being. These influence directly your perceptions, understanding, openness to
options and solutions, and the flow of your creative juices. We must call on our
own deeper understanding and vision to inform our choices.
Usually when we have cultivated this more essential connection it is easier to
see or sense what is needed in the situation. We more easily feel our own power
to stand firm in the face of conflicting opinions or forces. We can keep a
perspective that serves the situation and begins to move it along in some
creative and hopefully affirmative way.
The word “Choices” itself gives us clues to the components of good
decision-making. I believe that good choices are ones that bring about more
ability, more freedom for ourselves and others and ones that allow for continued
growth in the situation. Here is a way of looking at your daily choices and
seeing how they are or are not contributing to this.
C: Creative
A good choice calls on your creativity, your interest in finding solutions
that may have been hidden. They actual feel good in your body because you can
feel the energy of your creativity being engaged. This in itself is satisfying.
H: Healthy
Faced with a decision you can always look at what is the healthiest route
both for yourself, for those involved and perhaps even for the future. Healthy
native cultures often make decisions based on the impact they may have for
generations to come. We have lost that long-range vision and often make
short-term decisions that are detrimental to the entire situation further down
the road.
O: Open- Opportunities – Objective
Does the decision keep you open to possibilities? Does it bring in a
larger field of opportunities? Are you able to make it in an objective as
opposed to an emotionally reactive state?
I: Inspire
Inspiration is usually the outcome of a good decision. Even if the
solution is difficult or the next steps hazardous you know that you are doing
the best thing possible in the situation. Once more that in itself adds to your
self-esteem and raises the energy available in the situation or system.
C: Connections
Isolation of some sort is often the by-product of questionable decisions.
Whether that isolation is from others, our own selves or our talents and
abilities. But when we maintain those basic connections we can more safely
navigate the new and unknown territory that some choices bring.
E: Empower
At then end of the day do your choices leave you feeling empowered – the
author of your own decisions or do you feel caught in a web of confusion. If
the later is true it is time to stand back and begin to take a larger view of
the issues at hand.
S: Soul
Finally choices that both utilize your connection to your soul and serve to
support that bond are those that will bear the richest fruit.
Ask yourself – does this choice call on creativity – does it lead to healthy
actions that support an open attitude and opportunities that lead to inspiration
of some kind – empowering you and others to maintain the soul- the energy – the
heart and guidance available in each moment. Choices such as these create
energy – not drain it- they feel good to us and at the end of the day we can
rest easy knowing that regardless of outcome we have done the best that we can.
We are the authors of our lives and our business. Although we are each within a
larger field of forces, history and pressures each of us has at our disposal
creative wisdom, connection and creativity that help us navigate the
sometimes-chaotic landscape of each day.
“Feel the truth of what you are and at the same moment act. Risk yourself for
what you know is right and true.” Fredrick Douglas, escaped slave from an
Independence Day speech
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Connie Butler is a personal and professional coach working with individuals and groups to clarify their greatest vision and cultivate its successful realization – moving them past their growth frontier into new territory. She is available for personal or professional coaching, seminars and can be reached at 305-534-1119 or mailto:connie@conniebutler.biz. Ms. Butler is a published author and radio personality.
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