Take the Hint -- Or Take A Fall

Take the Hint -- Or Take A Fall

I was in my early 20's when I noticed this pattern. If I look down at my hands and find three or more minor injuries requiring BAND-AIDs, I know I'm missing something. Two are a small hint, three will require serious introspection. When I see three, I know I'm not being present, that my brain is not in full-function, problem-solving mode.

That's my hint to take a long walk, a long drive, or simply find a place to clear my head. Sometimes I go to my clay studio and play with mud for a while; more often than not, I choose to take a long walk. Whatever I do to find my balance again, to center myself, I do it with intention.

*This article was originally posted on my website, elkinsconsulting.com

Being Present Matters

Years ago my best friend called me, full of frustration and anxiety as she was between work trips. She traveled a lot back then and as she arrived home at her apartment, she called me to share her anxiety. "I left my sunglasses in the rental car, my phone charger in the hotel room, and my book in the seatback pocket on the plane."

Her voice was angry, with a little sadness at the edge. I told her to sit down. "I have a million things to do before I leave again in two days!" Again, I told her to stop what she was doing and sit. right. where. she. was. I heard her heavy sigh as she slid down onto the floor, legs crossed, purse thrown onto the chair.

"Remember when I told you about the three BAND-AIDs on my hands?"

"No. *sigh*  Seriously, Sarah, I have too much to do to just sit here."

"Trust me. Stay where you are. When I have three BAND-AIDs on my hands I know I'm not present. Those bandages are my hint to stop, take a breath, and re-center myself."

"Ok. So what? Do you have three bandages on your hands?"

No, sweetie, I don't. But you do.
Losing your sunglasses, phone charger, and book are very small hints for something that could be much, much worse. They are your three bandages, your warning that something much worse can happen if you don't take some time to breathe.

"Now. You are going to slowly get up off the floor, put on good walking shoes, and go for a long walk around your neighborhood. You are going to walk for a minimum of 30 minutes, looking at details of plants, houses, and people. You are going to lose yourself, completely clear your head of your "to do" list, and focus on things outside your own brain. And when you return to your apartment, you will call me and we'll walk through your list."

About an hour later she called me back, a substantially improved tone to her voice. She was back to her old self, confident and calm. We chatted away while she started laundry, cleaned up dishes in the sink, and started a grocery and errand list.

What are your three BAND-AIDs?

Are they small physical injuries on your hands? Are they lost items like keys, sunglasses, or wallet?

The next time you notice a few things out of step, stop what you are doing and breathe for a minute. Take inventory of the last few days to see if maybe you're missing something - like being present. Walk, bike, do something creative; do something that clears your head. It must take some time, a minimum of 30 minutes, to be intentional about finding your balance again.

What are the consequences of not being present when you're driving, spending time with your children, cooking with heat & sharp objects? In my experience, if I don't pay attention to those bandages, I'm risking serious damage.

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Larry Boyer

Leading & Growing Consulting Practices ★ Connecting Analytics, Economics & Strategy ★ Developing Tomorrow's Leaders & Experts ★ Speaker ★ Onalytica Key Opinion Leader Industry 4.0

8 å¹´

What a great method to grab your attention so you pause for a self assessment. It's so easy to get wrapped up in things that you don't notice the damage being done. You found a great trigger to grab your attention. Now I'll need to think about it.

Paul Kearley

Working with organizations in solving their leadership and management effectiveness crises.

8 å¹´

Sarah Elkins, I LOVED this post the first time I read it, and I LOVE it MORE now. You have a wonderful gift to be able to tell a story, get people engaged so much that they comment, and connect. As Paul Croubalian says it's a great concept. Now, I need to go buy some bandaids, take an inventory and step out into some kind of adventure. #KindnessReigns2016

Chris "Goat Roper" Griffin

Small Farm Manager, Griffin's Ark

8 å¹´

Wow! What an eye opener!

Terrific as usual, Sarah Elkins! Some of the best thinking is done when not thinking about what we "need" to solve. Focusing on the to do lists can be maddening and it's just plain unproductive if you are not in the right frame of mind. Thanks for the reminder!

Marita Roemer

Owner-Manager @ PEC GmbH

8 å¹´

Very interesting post. Thanks for sharing.

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