"Happiness can only be found if you can free yourself of all other distractions."
~ Saul Bellow
When you are moving forward, making plans, and setting goals, you surely want to advance, see progress, and eventually achieve success through your efforts and actions, right?
While we each have the opportunity to set a course, make/take actions, and more as we advance toward the end result(s), we also may face challenges that could create setbacks.
What to do?
Telling yourself, or others telling you not to care about any distractions or anything other than the goal can seem smart at first, and yet that is simply lying to yourself, and therefore delaying the impact of the distraction, and potentially adding guilt and/or pressure on you and others you involve in your endeavors.
Instead of hoping things will work out, or that you can avoid the distraction(s), cast the distractions AFAR with these four steps:
1) Allow yourself to consider the distraction and the impact
2) Feel what the distraction is doing to you (not just thoughts)
3) Acknowledge that feeling with a label/name
4) Release the feeling, and therefore, the distraction
For example, if you are working on finishing a project (plan), and you start thinking about what might happen if you don't get it done (distraction), stop your project and give yourself a few moments to think it through by checking in on your feelings and naming them before determining that they are not serving you well at that time.
This is not a flippant/simple "Let it go", nor is it about telling yourself "It's no big deal" if it is a big deal at the time of distraction, rather this is about having a process for moving through the experience of distraction to cast them AFAR!
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