[Tweet “Snap.. an old script comes careering back.“] Instantly I’m transported to High School. I’m about to throw a ball, knowing full well I’ll be teased or laughed at by classmates – for my throwing style.
Damn, the ball’s right near me.
Damn it.
‘Get a grip Greg’, I think.
Hmmm that’s pretty damn accurate. Even if I do say so myself!
My Script Take-aways:
- This is the second or third time this ‘rescue the errant tennis ball’ scene has played out over the past year, at this local tennis court.
- Each time I’ve used the same technique and managed to clear the fence easily. It’s time to recognise and affirm this success, to myself. It’s time to write a new script, and ditch the other one.
Catch yourself:As soon as you start to recall a negative experience (or two or three or…), as soon as you start to live out an old script, acknowledge it:
- ‘I’m focusing on the past’, ‘I’m living out an old script’. No judgement.
- Recognise that you’ve caught yourself here – that you’ve stopped the negativity in its tracks. This is a huuuuuge step forward.
- Repeat the successful techniques you’ve employed before (so long as they’re applicable).
- Take these techniques further. Build and extend on them.