DROP THE DRAMA STORY.
Peta Serras
Entrepreneur for 16 years | Founder of Give Good Email? | Host of The Business Fondle podcast | Mentor for Entrepreneurs | Speaker | Full time Professional Babe ??
If you picked up a dictionary from 2011 and looked up the word ‘drama', there's a chance my face would have been in the description.
Drama. I loved it. And without being conscious of it, I was continually letting that shit manifest in my business.
Whenever anything happened—I mean anything—I always needed to run things by at least 15 people as well as… putting up a FB post, pulling cards, and journaling. I made myself mentally relive it before I finally got some sense into myself — “Peta, it's just a phone call”
Well. It was always a little more than a phone call. But it wasn't switching someone's life support off, which I always made it out to be.?
The issue is my business always felt stressful, but only because I was the one perpetuating the stress. My brain was continually dramatising everything and actually creating the drama like a daytime soap writer. There actually wasn't drama until I was handed notes and created a screenplay around it —
Making a phone call
By Peta Serras.
Creative team — my Mum, my dad, my best friend, the group chat, FB, Instagram stories, and my close friends list, my tarot cards, and last but not least, emotional support from my cat.
We can giggle at this, but we do it so often in our business we don't actually realise how much drama we're adding in because it's so normal to us. It's an unconscious action. And we do it because it feeds us in a particular way.?
Everyone wants to consider their nervous system these days, but continually dramatising things is one way to absolutely not do that. It continually puts us in a heightened state and prolongs exposure to all the unsexy negative feelings.?
?It also moves timelines out. The longer we spend in the drama and not making decisions, the longer it takes for us to achieve the thing.?
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My take — this is where entrepreneurial skills come in. I define entrepreneurship as an action, it's a verb, it's a way of existence. And it's something we can practice and when we do our entire life gets better:
It can be all too easy to constantly need to debrief. And although it's not a bad thing, we need to remember if we're using time to vent instead of vent >> process >> move through the feelings, all we're doing is prolonging the time spent in the drama story like a daytime soap.
And before we know it, we're the daytime soaps number one writer with a 10 year contract.
What drama story as you breaking up with today?
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>> QUESTION FOR THE GROUP CHAT >> BE HONEST! WHERE DO YOU LOVE TO CAUSE BUSINESS DRAMA?
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