a SHOULD story

Do you have a SHOULD story?

  • I should be more outgoing
  • My co-workers should pull their weight
  • I should be saving more money
  • My boss should listen to me more
  • I should exercise more
  • My spouse should be doing this instead of me
  • I should be further along in my career

The goal is healthy.  But the SHOULD is a demoralizing tactic to get yourself to act, because

  • It hangs over your head.
  • It’s vague. How much “more” would be enough?
  • It’s grounded in fantasy, not reality.
  • It’s discouraging. You’re always coming up short.
  • It fosters having a low opinion of yourself.
  • And even if it works, now you’re in a pickle, because you’ve set yourself for always using shoulds to get yourself to act! It’s a vicious cycle.

Is there something you have a SHOULD about?

Can you feel the weight of it?

Is it working in a satisfying way?

Imagine if you had a way to motivate yourself to act, without beating yourself up in the process. Wouldn’t that be invigorating? Maybe even fun?

Next Thursday (Feb. 27) I’m holding a workshop titled New Story, New You.  In 60 minutes you’ll discover the 3 Types of Stories That Can Be Problematic.  #2 on the list is “SHOULD stories”.  

We’ll review all 3 types, and you’ll discover the best ways to transform each of them into a more motivating and empowering approach.  Then you can start practicing and applying them for your specific situations.

What SHOULD story do you find yourself telling?

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To sign up for the workshop, go here. A recording is available to those who register.

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