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Life Skills Don’t Give It So Much Power Are you a survivor or a victim? Do you fall prey to the things that happen to you or do you put them in perspective and ask what you can learn from the unfortunate circumstance? Do you often feel devastated by the cards that are dealt to you, or do you gather your bearings and ask yourself, ‘what do I need to do to recover from this’? Life has lots of challenges. We live in a world that offers both good and bad. Many times the unfortunate things have occurred have nothing to do with your behavior…they just are. Cancer, traffic accidents, space shuttle disasters, terrorism, physical disability are all occurrences that happen through no fault of your own. Personal situations like divorce, abuse, downsizing, a spouse’s addiction may not be in any way a result of your behavior. Yet, those types of life circumstances require the use of the life skill—reframing. Reframing is the ability to look at life’s situations and glean what can be learned from them. Where is the growth in the situation? A person who uses reframing does not fall victim to life’s circumstances—they grow stronger. I frequently ask clients to practice the life skill of
reframing by teaching them an empowering statement to keep things “in
perspective”. I ask them to memorize the phrase, ‘No one or
nothing deserves that much power’. They must use the phrase anytime
they feel overwhelmed with life’s circumstances. This applies to
situations that fall both inside and outside of their control. The next time you’re arguing about a situation,
tell yourself, ‘I won’t give it all that power’. If
you use that reframing tool, you will be mentally healthier, have a better
sense of control, and you will join the group of people who choose to
look at life through empowered eyes instead of through the eyes of the
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