A Perspective on Leaves Hilary Thompson |
The trick is to discover the pattern of behaviour that is causing the problem. Questions are helpful. Ask yourself questions like: What do I do each time I am in this situation? How do I react? What do I say? How does this situation make me feel? How might my behaviour make the other person feel?
It is helpful to write down these questions and then answer them by writing down the first thing that comes to mind, even if it seems silly. This is all about gaining insight so that you can then choose to act in a different way next time.
Kaleidoscope Hilary Thompson |
Glass Pattern Hilary Thompson |
Here is an easy exercise.Think of someone that you see often but do not like. Think about how you react to this person i.e. do you say a cheery "Good Morning" to them or do you ignore them? Try saying a cheery "Good Morning" etc. each day when you see them and see what happens. You may have to do this a few times before you see the results though, but be open to noticing even the smallest change.
Here is another test. Next time you are at the shopping center, walk around with a scowl on your face for a while; then walk around with a smile. Notice the difference in the way people react to you. The smile is a different pattern from the scowl.
Sometime we need help to work out which behaviour patterns that we use are causing us trouble. I am very happy to help.
Hilary Thompson
The Out and About Therapist and
Facilitator of Flourishing Relationships Retreat
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