How to Turn Any Challenge or Slump into Success

How to Turn Any Challenge or Slump into Success

There is something I finally learned recently that is having some profound positive effects on my business and my life that I want to share with you.

I started to notice a phenomenon in myself (and in so many of my clients) that I am starting to call the False Future Projection.

Here’s how it works:

I am upset about something and during this upset it feels as if how I am feeling at that moment is going to last for the rest of my life.  And it feels like what and how I am currently thinking is the ultimate truth.   I am seeing everything from the lens of my upset or from the lens of my stuckness.

During those moments I can only see the future based on what is happening in this moment in time.  What I am, in fact, doing is falsely projecting the future from my current all-consuming feeling or belief.  And I’ve gotta tell you… feeling this way totally sucks!  It is as if my funk is coloring the past and the future.

Here’s another example:

I was talking to a very successful entrepreneurial friend of mine (name omitted to protect the guilty) who shared with me a story about a time when his business was experiencing a really bad period – when money was tight and things were going badly with his biz.

During this period of time it felt like this was going to be his reality for the rest of time.  But in fact, just a week later, one new high-end client changed everything.

Now not only was he no longer experiencing this feeling, but his entire outlook for the future changed.   Now, his situation wasn’t radically different, but his perception of the future was.

The more I started to notice the False Future Project in myself and in people I know, the more I started to see how prevalent this phenomenon is.

The Good news is there is something you can do to not allow a slump, an upset or a current challenge to get in your way of clearly seeing and planning for the future.

#1 Notice that False Future Projection (FFS) is happening

When things aren’t going well or we are in a slump of sorts… we project the current feeling and the current situation into the future.

The first step is to simply notice that it’s happening.  This takes you giving yourself the time and space to notice it.  For me, it became so much easier to realize that I am in the False Future Projection phase when I recommitted to my regular journaling practice, which allows me to scan my day, my feelings and my False Future Projections.

I also know that early detection of FFS is important for turning it around more effortlessly and with the least amount of emotional damage.  Just knowing that I am projecting into the future helps to alleviate the situation.

#2 Let Go of the Story

Once I detect that I am in False Future Projection, I know that any story of the future I create is going to be false.

So, what I would do is simply notice anytime a thought comes up about what I think the future may hold and then I simply let it go.  I do my best to not engage in those stories.

This does take some discipline.  It is so much easier to allow those thoughts to run amok in my mind, but catching those thoughts and redirecting my thinking brings with it such a high payoff that it’s totally worth it.

So instead of activating our brain when we are experiencing those feelings, I find that it’s so much better to activate the feelings in my body instead.  This brings us to the next step in the process.

#3 Feel the Feeling Fully

So as soon as I notice myself going into the story, I close my eyes, and I just feel what I am feeling.

I become aware of all of my bodily sensations and I just feel.  And as stories and thoughts come my way, I let them go and go back to feeling.  I am not trying to chase my feelings away…

I just let them be and simply feel them, knowing the feeling will not last forever.

#4 What’s the First Step I Can Take to Change the Situation?

I am now experiencing so much more freedom from my current situation because my false projection of the future is loosened.  The next step I take is to bring myself back into the present with my actions.

So I don’t try to solve the entire situation, I just ask myself what first step I can take towards solving it.  This makes the solution real in the now.

[IMPORTANT: Do not make any decisions when you are in the grips of False Future Projection.  This is critical because you are going to WANT to make a decision, but that decision will inevitably be reactive and often off-base.  So avoid making them until you have gone through the 4 steps I outlined here]

This practice has been miraculous for me.  Not only is it making me happier.  It is the solution to most problems, puzzles or disturbances I experience in my life and business.

I’d love for you to try it for yourself and let me know how it goes.

Your comments and a gift to surprise and delight! : 

Leave a comment letting me know what you think of the concept of False Future Projection and how it has affected your life and business.

This is my recently discovered behavioral transformation.  I will be developing a deeper body of work around it and would love to know what you think.

I am going to take the 3 most thoughtful and transformative comments on the blog and send you my current favorite business book.  I won’t tell you what it is because I love to surprise and delight you, but I can tell you that the book has rocked my world.

Can’t wait to read your thoughts...

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I personally think #3 is powerful. A lot of time we try to ignore and avoid negative feelings, which makes fear even bigger. To face it and feel it will actually make us gain our power back.

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Jennifer Gaynor

Owner/CEO of Joytopia ?? Coaching

9 年

Great post. I will simply leave one of my favorite quotes which I believe relates. "I've suffered a great deal of things in my life, some of which actually happened." ~ Mark Twain

Steven Werner

Hour Of Champions - Gritty Wellness

9 年

One of the best posts I've ever read. Such an easy and consuming place to slip into. I can especially appreciate the notion of "this is going to last forever".

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Mark Heyert (he/him/his)

Tireless Ruthlessly Competent Insurance Defense Counsel

9 年

Rilke once said "the only journey is the one within." The FFP does not stand a chance!

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Lisa Rothstein

I make complex things simple & boring things interesting ?? Creative Catalyst, Visual Facilitator & Brand Specialist for Innovation & Tech, Speaker, Semiotician, New Yorker Cartoonist

9 年

Wow, Bill, I am glad I am not the only one who feels this way! It's funny (but not "ha ha" funny) that bad situations seem permanent, and good ones provoke the thought, "but what if it doesn't last?" Totally unfair! I love this technique of getting into an observer role so you don't get carried away with the negative story. One of MY favorite books that your post reminded me of, which is NOT exactly a business book, is Learned Optimism by Bernard Seligman. in it he talks a lot about "explanatory style", which is our habitual way of telling stories about what events "mean". He gives some good cognitive processes for refuting your negative story, but I like your method of simply noticing it and allowing the feelings to be there, then asking an empowering question.

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