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Say it Better E-Zine "The secret is all in understanding a code. It is a most elaborate code that is written nowhere, known by none, and yet understood by all. That secret is how we tell each other, without words, what we really feel."
How do others perceive you? How well do you anticipate another person's discomfort before the person freezes up and becomes paralyzed, withdrawn, or even destructive in a situation. Whichever side of the table you are on, these traits are crucial to your ability to lead, mentor, or be an "MVTP" -- a Most Valuable Team Player in your organization. The adept capacity to fit into and solidify a team is more valuable in today's organizations than the solo "star" leader style of the past. Read Jim Collins' informative book, From Good to Great, for the research on this finding. Whether you are the boss or support person, being interviewed for a job or conducting an interview, selling or trying to decide whether to buy, your ability to project a comfortable confidence -- and to detect another's degree of comfort -- will always play a huge role in your ability to get things done through others and to succeed.
Are You Out on a Limb?
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Your body speaks to you all the time, telling you your own needs. Listen to it. It is your free and most sophisticated medical-feedback testing system, continuously showing you your inner tensions, state of mind, and habitual life attitudes.
When you are misaligned and tense, you expend outrageous sums of extra energy in the everyday gestures of life. Because the body is a high-viscosity substance that is 6080% water, your bones are floating in a relatively fluid environment. Over time, despite that apparent fluidity, you have tightened the muscles around every major experience of pain, fear, or anger.
In Western society, we usually hold the tension somewhere in our upper bodies, whereas in many Eastern cultures, the tension tends to be held in the lower body.
We all hold great muscle tension around certain bones in blind remembrance of fearful events, long after the actual events are probably long forgotten. You continue to tighten these muscles each time you think you are experiencing similar situations, thus guaranteeing that you make your pattern of uptightness increasingly habitual until it becomes an almost permanent condition you no longer recognize as not normal.
Ah, the misleading appearance of maturity. You might never recall what initially made you afraid, but you can note where your body reacted to protect itself. Then spend more time in your exercise and massage or other bodywork to relax and loosen those muscle groups.
We go through life making decisions, closing down and limiting ourselves unconsciously. If you don't begin a regular practice of exercise and stretching, you are guaranteed to lose mobility sooner as you age, robbing yourself of the most positive and alive present you can offer the world every day - a loose and relaxed presence.
Stay open literally by getting in motion more frequently. Stand and stretch at least every 20 minutes when you are sitting and working. Try to walk, hopefully in sync with someone else, in fresh air and sunlight, at least 30 minutes a day. As Dr. Dean Ornish wrote in his book, Love and Survival: The Scientific Basis for the Healing Power of Intimacy, our survival depends on the healing power of love.
One of the safest and most natural ways to move closer to others is to walk with them. Walk farther to the restaurant. Walk and talk on the way to the meeting. Walk with your loved one, rather than sitting at home, to come down from your day together. Motion is emotional and makes every event more vivid and memorable. Literally move toward the one you want in your life and loosen up together. Your life could depend on it. In fact, why not get up right now and take a stretch, look around, call someone, and suggest a walk?
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