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Home –› Self Help –› Success Planning
 

Well Loved: How To Get Rid Of What You Don't Want

 

Author: Liz Sumner

Im appreciating used things. I got a great gas barbecue on Freecycle; a practically new John Deere lawnmower for $50; a beautiful Le Creuset cast iron shelf from a friends basement, a lovely leather purse from the thrift shop. They feel like blessings. I get all the joy of something new plus an extra kick of getting it for nothing or practically so.

Im typing this on a computer I bought used thats sitting on a desk I got at a yard sale. Come to think of it, I also inherited this chair from some previous office and Im drinking from a water bottle Ive refilled a bunch of times.

Brand new, pristine, still in the wrapper has its appeal too of course. But throwing away perfectly good stuff bugs me. I wish it were easier to get something to a good home during that whirlwind of purging that comes upon us. I use all my energy cleaning out the junk room and have nothing left for separating the things for Goodwill from the load for the dump. At that point I want the detritus gone. Now.

I see that desire to be rid of the unwanted in my clients, and in myself. We want to be different, better, changed. And we want it now. A new job, a new body, a new relationship, a new way of living. I want what I dont have, and what I have I dont want.

There is no shortage of experts to tell us how to change. As a coach I probably fall into that category. But I dont have a whizbang new approachthe Seven Steps to a whole new you. I believe youre pretty darned fabulous exactly as you are and that all meaningful transformation starts with acceptance.

Accept yourself. Recycled advice? Yes. When youre dissatisfied and stuck it can sound pretty useless. Get me out of here! Youd rather be any place else. But here and now is all there is. Loving and forgiving what is has got to be the first step.

Take a deep breath and bear with me for a moment here. Youre changing a state of mind.

Heres how to do it:

1. Describe your current reality.

Whats really true? Whats not working? What is? What part do you want to make sure you keep in the future? What assumptions have you made that arent checked out? Whose definition of valuable are you using? What are the immediate challenges and which are more long term?

2. How is this working on your behalf?

Suspend disbelief for a moment and pretend that the aspect you want to change is actually serving you in some twisted way. For example, the asshole boss is creating the impetus for you to leave a job you should have left years ago; the health emergency is a wake up call; the break up is a clear decision when you were ambivalent. Put aside the unpleasant feelings for a moment and imagine a new way of looking at the same set of circumstancesa way in which you benefit instead of being a victim.

3. Forgive. This can be a tough one, but its the most powerful. Ive found that if I start where I am (unpleasant statehurt, angry, etc) I can take baby steps that get me to real acceptance. Heres a possible progression:

I forgive you for being a stupid jerk.
I forgive you for saying such an insensitive thing.
I forgive you for hurting my feelings.
I forgive you for not realizing that I was expecting you.
I forgive you for not reading my mind.
I forgive myself for expecting you to.
I forgive myself for overreacting.
I forgive myself for not saying what I want.
I forgive myself for not seeing my responsibility here.

Its the acceptance, the ownership that gives you permission to let it gowhether were talking about anger or extra weight or a snakeskin vinyl raincoat. Its not a question of judgmentkeep the good and get rid of the bad. Were a spectruma combination of choices that sometimes looks like a masterpiece and sometimes like mud. Its not that red has no value. It just may not belong in your picture right now.

Maybe someone else can use it. Thats why we have consignment stores and Ebay.

Author Bio:
Liz Sumner is a noted author. Liz likes to create articles about this area.
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