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Self-Awareness is Critical for Social-Awareness ๐Ÿ’–

Confucius quote

Sometimes, it is when I hear my own thoughts and my judgment of others, I realize that I need to use the Noticing Myself Skill. This skill, Noticing Myself, involves asking ourselves, “What am I noticing/sensing/feeling?” I start paying attention to my body and my emotions.  

For instance, during recent events in the Capitol, I heard myself asking, โ€œHow could they?  How is this possible? Why are the police doing nothing?โ€ My internal dialogue was all about what other people were doing and realities outside of my control, and it had a tone of despair and exasperation. I became aware that I was getting pretty heated. I could feel my own tension rising. I could feel myself getting triggered, and I chose to turn off the TV and avoid the images and sounds of that day.  

I had to remind myself that it is OK to avoid if it serves a purpose, and I can honor my own Protective Pattern of Avoiding to help me stay centered during a difficult time. Ultimately, on that day, it was the right choice for me. It allowed me to finish my work with colleagues/partners in meetings and remain present, and I was able to switch into โ€˜dad modeโ€™ later that evening without feeling like a simmering pot, ready to boil over, reflecting and perpetuating the energy from the Capitol in my own home.  

Of course, Iโ€™ve had to revisit my own feelings and the events that transpired, but I was able to do so without my strong emotions overwhelming me. I was able to better use the Centering Skill of Positive Reframing for the events and listen to how people were responding and the Centering Skill:Find Gratitude for those who spoke out and took action. In that calm reflection, I remembered what Confucius once said, โ€œOur greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.โ€ I am curious and excited about how we, collectively, will learn from recent events, and I am focused on the future we get to create together.  

Bryan

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