A step in the wrong direction is still a step in the right direction if you are stuck.?

A step in the wrong direction is still a step in the right direction if you are stuck.?

My TEDx talk turns one in 12 days! To celebrate I thought I might share some things I’ve been thinking about since I shared Finding Your Best Next Step.?

Have you ever felt that feeling of “I don’t know” so deep in your bones that you just couldn’t do anything? It’s a deeply stuck feeling. All decisions feel like over choice and no choice at the same time.?

This feeling of stuck is often anchored by a desire to make the “right” choice.

But here’s the truth about being stuck: ANY step - even the wrong one solves the problem of being stuck.?

ANY step - even the wrong one solves the problem of being stuck.?

Let’s take an example I’ve been hearing a lot lately: I feel stuck in my job. I don’t like it but I don’t know if I can find something else and I don’t even know what I want to do.??

Our brains finds a problem: We don’t know what we want to do for work.

Our Amygdala (a part of our brain that is in charge of keeping us safe and has done a very good job of it up to this point) has a response to this: fear and floods the system with adrenaline and cortisol for good measure.?

From here our whole brain gets to “work” on the problem. Thinking. But this is a big challenge. Your brain isn’t going to process the numerous steps from I feel stuck to finding fulfillment in your current situation or starting a new job all on the inside.

Our brain finds its shortcomings VERY annoying and decides that what we need is more time and maybe snacks to feel safe again.?

And that is when we have our real quicksand moment. We’re thrashing about in the thinking getting ourselves more and more stuck.?

And that’s where we can realize that the problem is not really we don’t know what we want to do for work. That’s not really the problem of the moment. It is perhaps still a problem. But it’s not THIS MOMENTS problem.?

The problem of the moment is that you FEEL stuck.?

And to solve that problem you just have to do SOMETHING.?

Now if your problem is that you are in a deep hole, I don’t recommend picking up a shovel as a Best Next Step. But EVEN if you did pick up the shovel you would feel less stuck than you did the moment before. And who knows maybe you’d figure out you can dig steps into the side of the hole.?

We resist this because of course want to take the BEST Next Step. The right one (as if there were a singular thing that would be optimal...there isn't but more on that tomorrow). We want to make progress, not regress.

And here's what I need you to know: you will once you're unstuck.

Get unstuck first.

You can't figure out where to go next while in Quicksand.

Step one: Get out of quicksand.

Step two: Figure out where to go next.

A good place to find your Best Next Step:?

  • What did you do last time you felt this way? Try that again.?
  • Do the opposite of it this time.?
  • Go for a walk.?
  • Ask yourself to imagine what someone else did.?
  • Ask someone what they did.?
  • Consider this important question: How could I explore this question and feel safe??

Helpful? I’d love for you to share your thoughts with me at [email protected].?

Sara Barry

Content Advisor, Co-thinker, & Copywriter — I’ll help you create content that is intentional and aligned to build and deepen connections, from what to write to how to get it done.

1 年

I agree about the wrong step. My current business started as a wrong step that opened up a path I didn't even know was an option.

Paula Rizzo

Best-Selling Author - Listful Thinking & Listful Living | Speaker | Media Trainer for Authors | Emmy-Award Winning Video/TV Producer | Productivity Expert | LinkedIn Learning Instructor

1 年

Wow one year! Congrats! Still a great message even 365 days later!

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