đ„Weekly Mind Sweep #49 | Curated Conversation | Change
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*Week 49: Curated Conversation: Change
Week 50: Mind Your Business: Change + Business
Week 51. Manage Your Mind: Change + Brain Science/Health
Week 52: Contemplation: Whatâs On My Mind: My thoughts on Change.
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I'm fascinated with the topic of Change.
I often wonder how some humans are able to decide to do something different and then get it done, and others can live in the constant loop of life, similar to the movie Groundhog Day. So my curiosity about the ability (or inability) to change often come up in the conversations I have so I can gain insight into other people's journeys.
This week, as I dug into the definition of Change and researched how Change happens, I was quickly reminded of my choice to quit smoking back in 2005.
I grew up in a household of smokers. I mean, it was the late 70s, and with a 16-year difference between my mother and me, she was still very young. When I was in elementary school, I used to make money buying cigarettes at the local grocery for my neighbor downstairs. At age 7, I had no idea what I was contributing to at the time. I was a child, and I was making money for the things I wanted.
In middle school, that money was to buy cigarettes of my own. Before returning home from school, my friends and I met at the lake to smoke. I became a pack-a-day smoker until 2005.
You look differently at life when changing.
In 2005, I was 28 years old, newly married, moving into a new home, driving a new car, and working in the automotive industry (full of smokers). My then-husband and I decided we would have a baby. (JUST ONE) So, that meant it was time to stop smoking. I knew that smoking had a physical addiction, so to begin, I would need to reduce consumption. I chose to lessen my habit over four weeks. Then, I put them down, and that was it.
You are change-capable.
I learned in that moment of Change that it wasn't just physical addiction. It was mental, too. The opportunity to go outside, relax after eating, and the hand-to-mouth habit. Food replaced smoking until I became aware of that new habit. I thought it was better to eat cookies than smoke. Ultimately, I had to give up the cookies, too.
I was DONE smoking. For me, it was mind over matter. It also taught me that I could do anything I chose to. Being young, I didn't understand why others couldn't do the same. At 45, I have a better understanding and with age comes more empathy, too.
When I reflect on my experience with the Stages of Change, I've learned:
Precontemplation - I had no reason to quit. I was an adult and could do as I pleased; it was my body, my choice.
Contemplation - I decided I was ready to have a baby (ONE baby) and wanted to be as healthy as possible to grow another human (or two!) in my body. Therefore, smoking and being around smokers had to stop. I was ready to be a non-smoker.
Preparation (Determination) - I was aware of the physical addiction and started to lower my consumption. I created the environment of being a non-smoker.
Action - I smoked my last cigarette, threw everything away, cleaned everything out, and began living as a non-smoker.
Maintenance - I became pregnant (now with TWINS!), and smoking was not an option.
Termination - My children were born, and I was a non-smoker for life.
I can now realize how important some of my thoughts and actions enabled my success.
You can change. You choose not to.
My story makes it sound easy. It wasn't. There were challenging days when my brain said, "you can just have one" or "no one will know if you do" It took reminding myself that wasn't true. I would have another if I had one, and *I* would know.
Change takes inner work and begins with awareness.
I have changed quite a bit since 2005. I eat healthier, have a better career, marriage, culinary skills, and I'm becoming a better writer.
It all started with the choice to change something.
As we approach the famous âtime to making changesâ, it will take more than a decision, motivation, or willpower. It takes rewiring your neural pathways and some hard work. Ready?
Do you want more success in your life or business?
What do YOU want to CHANGE to improve your successes in life or business?
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