Ever wonder why we tend to be ready for the worst? Why would we 'borrow trouble' by anticipating
the 'killer bees' when they are 10 states away?
We seem to be conditioned from very early ages to expect disasters and
accordingly be ready to handle them.
Remember the Boy Scout Motto?
"In
the third part of Scouting for Boys Robert
Baden-Powell explains
the meaning of the phrase:
The
Scout Motto is: BE PREPARED which means you are always in a state of readiness in mind and body to do your DUTY.
Be Prepared in Mind ... by having thought out beforehand any accident or situation that might
occur, so that you know the right thing to do at the right moment, and are
willing to do it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scout_Motto
"Watch out!" "Be careful!" "Think before you act!"
These are all catchwords in our
culture. The question is, to what extent
they also become panic buttons that keep us in an unnecessary state of constant
and stressful vigilance?
DANCE WITH IT! EXPERIENTIAL APPS
An opportunity to
experiment with some fun
ideas...
CREATING BALANCE
Is it wrong or
unhealthy to be concerned about the future and prepare for possible coming
events?
YES and NO…
It's all about
balance and how much of your time is spent agonizing about future disasters…
Where is your
balance? Try answering the following
questions:
1) In the course of a day, how often do you find
yourself worrying about tomorrow?
2) How much of your day is spent anticipating
negative events?
3) When good things happen, do you duck, expecting
'the roof to fall in'?
4) When others tell you tales of woe do you get
scared that you are next in line?
5) How often do you knock wood…
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