How is Your Positive Intelligence?

How is Your Positive Intelligence?

IQ, EQ, PQ

You have likely heard of IQ (Intelligence Quotient, a test measuring intelligence relative to others) or EQ (Emotional Quotient,?a measurement of the ability to identify and manage your emotions and the emotions of others). But have you heard of PQ? It stands for Positive Intelligence Quotient, a measure of the times your mind has positive vs negative thoughts.

Why should you care? It can make all the difference in realizing your potential in life, enjoying more happiness, and in determining how healthy your relationships are. Extensive research has found that we can live a healthier, happier, longer life if 75% or more of our thoughts are positive vs negative.

What’s Your Score?

You can quickly find out (in two minutes or less) where you are currently by taking the free PQ Score assessment at?PositiveIntelligence.com?That assessment is what prompted me to read the book by the same name by Shirzad Chamine, take the 6-week course to learn more, and now to practice the techniques that improve my PQ score (my score increased by 20 points from the beginning to the end of the class) as well as to help others to become aware of its benefits.

Acknowledge and Adapt

My additional ulterior motive for looking further into the power of Positive Intelligence was to find a way to help women use it as a healthy way to approach money and their personal finances overall. Money is the number one stressor in the United States. Too often it is also a taboo topic which is why women regularly tell me “I have no one else to talk to about this!”

We have discussed in past blogs the impact our?childhood?and?relationships?have had on our money mindset. Now that we have?acknowledged?that, let’s talk about leveraging those experiences in order to?adapt?and improve our PQ.

Leverage to Improve Your PQ

Leverage means using something you already have in order to make something better. We already have our past childhood experiences, for example. We can do nothing to change how that went, good or bad. But we accept the fact that we were influenced by that time in our life. I will never forget a very graphic story told by one of my?podcast guests?about a time when she was 8 years old. It was a very negative experience, but she leveraged it to motivate her in a very positive way for the rest of her life.

Brain 101

How can you leverage your past? Or use your PQ score to adapt to a more positive money mindset? The answer lies in remembering how our brain works. To live through the caveman days long ago, our brain was wired to SURVIVE. So, to save time (and possibly a life) it was capable of a very quick “feel, react, feel, react” response system. Feel fear and run or feel fear and attack (and maybe bring home dinner), for example. No thinking was required.

Today, however, we no longer have the need to survive in that same way. Yet our brain goes through most of our days in that same “feel, react, feel, react” mode. Still, no thinking required! But if we can force our brain to pause, instead of immediately react, we can engage the THRIVE part of our brain where we make conscious decisions with the potential for more positive outcomes.

Forcing a Pause to Carve a New Pathway

Within the pause is where we have an opportunity to practice positive mindset techniques. How can we force a pause? Positive Intelligence research has found that breathing with a sensory focus can cause enough of a pause to allow you to make a conscious decision to act differently. That starts to carve a new habit pathway in our brain instead of the typical “feel, react, feel, react” engrained pathway.

Just Breathe

So, what does breathing with a sensory focus look like? It’s been found that just three deep breathes can reset the brain (slow that automatic feel, react pathway). Then while you are taking those breathes, you distract your mind by focusing on one of your senses. The distraction helps to calm and quiet your mind chatter.

The?sensory?focus can be the common awareness of cold air going into your?nose, warm air going out. Or?visually?looking at something in front of you to notice the colors, shapes, and contrasts. Or?listening?to the farthest away or the nearest sound you can hear. Or?touching?your fingertips together and noticing the sensation as you slide your fingers down and across your palm.

Thrive for Less Worry, More Life

Once your mind and breath have slowed, you can choose to be in the THRIVE part of the brain and acting on one of the Positive Intelligence techniques. One technique is to look for the gift/opportunity in a situation. So, my podcast guest, for example, has taken her negative childhood experience as an ongoing opportunity to pause and remind herself of her resolve to be financially independent.

Another example might be what is often a very common experience for some widows whose spouses used to take care of all the finances. When they start to feel anxious about having to act on a money-related decision, taking three deep breathes with a sensory focus can help them force a pause. Then in that pause, a decision can be made to recognize the good intentions that the?gift?of the deceased spouse was providing. That, in turn, is now also providing the?opportunity?to become more comfortable learning to be financially independent.

Practice, Practice, Practice

Like everything, it is all about practicing. Practice the pause by breathing with a sensory focus throughout your day. That way you are building up and strengthening that PQ muscle. Then you can quickly and easily shift into that breathing pause at a financially stressful time. I hope you will give it a try. A Positive Intelligence approach is a great way to enjoy?less worry, more life!

https://www.mindmoneymotion.com/2021/04/09/how-is-your-positive-intelligence/

Marie Burns is a Certified Financial Planner, Speaker, and Author of the bestselling?Financial Checklist books. Find Marie on?Facebook?or contact her at?[email protected]

Maria Hefley

Licensed CSR at Guardian Insurance Group

2 年

Thank you for sharing the PI read! I’m receiving their emails and sharing them with others. Good stuff!

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? Bonita Joy Yoder J.D.

Chief Humor Officer | Emcee, International Speaker

2 年

Marie, I like your tag line of "Don't Rely on Your Honey for Your Money!" Brilliant.

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