The Power of Core Energy: Transforming Stress into Success
Greg Crossan, CPA, M.B.A., ACC, ELI-MP
I empower CPAs & tax professionals to boost performance while finding balance.
What happens when you stop obsessing over perfection and start focusing on who you want to be in the moment? In this article I will show you how I made this shift and elevated my performance.
A person can become more conscious by becoming more aware
Core energy
There are two kinds of core energy, catabolic and anabolic.
Catabolic energy tears things down and is destructive; it is typically linked to stress. Stressful situations cause your body to release catabolic chemicals like cortisol and adrenaline, which cause your body's tissues and cells to break down. Stress can help you succeed in the short term, but it can have a negative long-term effect on your happiness and contentment. Stress distorts your ability to clearly see a situation, making it difficult to perceive things from a wider angle and to recognize your options.
Anabolic energy, on the other hand, is a positive force that is linked to lower levels of stress. Your body releases anabolic hormones that enhance your systems when your mind is not stressed. This helps you become more aware of the situation, to concentrate on finding answers, and to unleash your creativity.
Within these broad categories, there are seven different levels of core energy. The higher the level, the more anabolic energy is present which leads to a greater chance of success.
Albert Einstein once said, "No problem can be solved from the same level of thinking that created it." People often follow the same habits until new awareness disrupts their perspective.
Our behavior often follows the Thought-Feeling-Action model. Our thoughts influence our feelings, which drive our actions, and our actions generate results. By changing our thoughts, we can change our results.
Let me illustrate this with a personal example.
I joined a local chapter of Toastmasters several months ago. When I prepared for my Ice Breaker speech, the first speech every new member of Toastmasters gives, I was overwhelmed by anxiety. I wanted the speech to be perfect, and believed that meant memorizing every word, having flawless stage presence, and controlling every variable. Every time I practiced the speech, I struggled to get it just right.
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In fact, the more I practiced the more my anxiety consumed me. I was trapped in a performance mindset
On the day of the speech, I had a coaching session, which was a game-changer. My coach helped create awareness that my actions were not aligned with my goals for this speech. She helped me shift from a focus on "perfection" to focusing on my actual goals of connecting with and inspiring the audience.
When I accepted where I was, at that moment, I made a choice to change my approach. When focused on connecting with the audience
This shift represented higher anabolic energy and a higher level of consciousness
My speech wasn’t perfect, and that’s ok, because this shift in consciousness allowed me to connect with the audience at a meaningful level. As a result, the act of giving my speech, (the “doing”) was easier, and my performance improved.?
Let me emphasize this point… when you stop worrying about your performance and just focus on who you want to be in that moment, your performance gets better anyways!
At the end of my speech, one person approached me and said I had inspired her to be more authentic and vulnerable in her own speaking. Goal achieved.
My story illustrates that raising your consciousness increases your awareness of who you are. It allows you to consciously choose who you want to be, rather than making unconscious decisions based on past experiences and old habits. Choice empowers you to shape your future, and that's why living a highly conscious life is transformational.
This post contains my interpretation of the copyrighted work of Bruce D Schneider and the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC).