In the Eye of the Storm

In the Eye of the Storm

Have you ever been through a hurricane and witnessed the calm of the eye? It's a surreal experience – the wind suddenly dies down, the rain stops, and everything is eerily quiet. It feels like the worst is over, and you can finally breathe a sigh of relief. But if you've experienced this, you know that the calm of the eye is temporary, and the storm will soon pick up again, often with even greater force.

The "eye of the storm" is a metaphor that's often used to describe a temporary period of calm or stability within a larger context of turmoil or uncertainty. It can refer to any situation where things suddenly become quiet or peaceful, but where the potential for danger or disruption still looms on the horizon.

The "neutral zone" is another metaphor that's often used to describe a period of transition or change. It's the period of time between the end of one phase or situation and the beginning of another. While the eye of the storm is a period of calm, the neutral zone, on the other hand, is usually a time of uncertainty, confusion, and discomfort.

But with some mindset shift, it doesn't have to be.

As someone who has been through both a hurricane and a significant life transition, I can tell you that there are some similarities between the eye of the storm and the neutral zone. In both cases, there can be a sense of complacency or a temptation to let your guard down rather than plan for what's on the other side.

If you've ever been through a hurricane, you know that this is not the thing to do! I remember seeing people out and about during the eye of Hurricane Allen that swept through the northern tip of Barbados in 1980 leaving a trail of destruction through the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico. In fact, I bravely stood outside my door for about a hot second until I headed back inside for shelter.

Just as I knew the hurricane would inevitably pick up again (and who knew at what force), the neutral zone in a life's transition will inevitably lead to a new phase of life.

After all, the eye of a hurricane and the neutral zone are both transitions. The good news is that unlike the weather, you have the ability to design your new phase with intention and according to the way you want it to be.?

So, I suggest approaching the neutral zone with an "eye-of-the-hurricane" calmness. Find intentional ways to navigate the feelings of uncertainty, confusion, discomfort, and fear of the unknown so you can stay calm and focused on the opportunities that lie ahead.

One way to stay calm and focused during the neutral zone is to develop a plan for how you will navigate the transition. Here are some steps you can take to develop a plan:

  1. Take stock of your current situation: Start by taking stock of where you are now and what's changing. Consider the various aspects of your life that are affected by the transition, such as your job, relationships, living situation, and daily routines. Reflect on what you're leaving behind and what you hope to gain in the future.
  2. Identify your goals: Once you have a clear understanding of your current situation, it's important to identify your goals for the future. What do you hope to achieve or accomplish in the next phase of your life? Be specific and realistic about what you want to achieve.
  3. Break your goals down into smaller steps: Once you have identified your goals, break them down into smaller, more manageable steps. This will make the transition feel less overwhelming and will help you stay focused on making progress.
  4. Develop a timeline: Set a timeline for achieving each step of your plan. This will help you stay accountable and on track, and will also give you a sense of progress as you move through the neutral zone.
  5. Seek support: Finally, seek out support from friends, family, or professionals who can help you stay focused and motivated during the transition. Having a support system can make all the difference in staying calm and focused during the neutral zone.

By developing a plan for how you will navigate the transition, you can stay calm and focused during the neutral zone. This will help you make the most of the opportunities that lie ahead and ensure that you're prepared for the challenges that may arise along the way.?

Remember, the neutral zone may be a period of uncertainty and discomfort, but it's also a time of growth and transformation. By staying focused on your goals and taking concrete steps to achieve them, you can emerge from the neutral zone stronger, wiser, and more resilient than ever before.

I’m creating my Next Chapter Plan? Academy to help you navigate any neutral zone you may find yourself in. My latest one (and perhaps most memorable) was during my transition from a career to a next chapter. I had planned for it from a financial perspective, but discovered that was just one piece to the puzzle. If you want to be able to navigate life’s transitions with grace and confidence, be sure you’re on my waitlist. You won’t be disappointed. Link in comments.

Beverly Smith, CSP, CRA, CEIC

Expert Resume Writer + Job Search Strategist | Position High-Performing Sr. Pros & Executives to Land Their Dream Career | Former 27 Yr. Recruiter | Branding Specialist | Connector | Christ Follower

1 年

Very insightful. I agree when we transitioned we planned financially, but didn’t account for the amount of time it would take to decompress as well as all the emotions that went along with it.

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Christine Stallard

Guiding women to their unique post-retirement life | Author | Retirement Reimagined Academy | Bouvier des Flandres Mom ??

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