The Top 10 Things to Do when You feel You are Caught in a Vicious, Inescapable Cycle

Category: Shifts to Make, Changing Behavior (BT179)

Originally Submitted on 8/24/97.


Sometimes when we are in a situation and can see no way out, we panic. We beat back and forth in our minds, so busy bumping into trees that we cannot see the paths through and out of the forest.

1. Sit back, breath deeply, and try to still your mind.

Don't be like a butterfly that breaks its wings frantically beating against a window so that when it does get free it can't fly.

2. Visualize your situation as a magician's "chinese ring."

It looks solid, but you know there is a "break" somewhere. Your strategy is to find it.

3. Put the situation on paper, diagraming how each unit leads to another to another and back to the start - except that there does not SEEM to be a start or an end.

Remember to include yourself as a unit if your behavior/attitude could lead to changes in the situation.

4. Consider each unit in turn.

Is it the weak link? What are the pros and cons of breaking out of your situation through THAT point? Write them down for EACH unit, even the ones you believe could not be your exit point.

5. Consider each unit as a separate entity.

How important is it? What are the consequences of changing it? What would it FEEL like to change it? (The feelings are important information.)

6. Discuss the possibilities, particularly whatever action seems most likely at this point, with someone you trust, preferably someone who is in a position to know about the ins and outs of your situation but does not have any vested interest.

7. Study the diagram and your notes, thoughts and feelings again, then put the problem aside for at least 24 hours.

Leave it alone to simmer in your mind.

8. Often there will be an "aha!" at this point and the decision is made.

If not, decide, based on the foregoing, which unit is the weakest link, and what step will take you out of the situation most advantageously.

9. Take the step.

10. Feel the relief, and CELEBRATE!


About the Submitter

This piece was originally submitted by Coach Diana Robinson, Ph.D., CASAC, Professional Life Coach, Writer, Editor, who can be reached at Diana@choicecoach.com, or visited on the web. Coach Diana Robinson wants you to know: As a Professional Life Coach I welcome the chance to work with people seeking to reconnect with their own strengths and their own authenticity, people who are seeking balance in their lives, and to whom inner, as well as outer, success is important. I offer a half-hour complimentary coaching call and a free twice-monthly e-mail newsletter. For more information see my web site.


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