My resolution for the New Year is actually very simple: The
20 Minute Rule. It means I no longer allow myself to worry over anything for
more than 20 minutes. Anything. Not the state of my health, finances,
relationships, the world – anything.
Why should this rank as a valid resolution? Well, because
too often whatever the worry is can all too easily morph into a perfectly
awful, depressing, miserable whole day. I have done that more than once, and it
never made the worrisome thing go away. So, yes, for me at least, a valid
resolution.
Sounds easy, right? Huh! Try it. Dang. Because it’s no fair
stopping the worry about, say, the balance in my checking account after 20
minutes, only to start worrying about it again an hour or two later. Certainly
not about the same dismal balance. Why 20 minutes? Because it often takes me
about 20 minutes to realize I’ve been obsessively worrying about something. . .
The good news is that worrying is a habit, as anything else
we do repetitively, and habits are made, therefore can be broken. Or, more
accurately stated – developed, and therefore allowed to devolve into
nothingness once again.
That being said, sometimes whatever I’m worrying about
requires attention. Attention, yes, not worry. Proactive problem solving is the
best alternative to worry.
Think of worry as an attention-getter. Something that alerts
you to a situation that requires your attention. Not your fear, anguish,
despair or anger – but your attention! Which in turn can lead to effective
problem-solving to deal with whatever is causing you to worry.
After all, when you’re worrying about the weather, what
you’re really worrying about is if you can get to work OK, or if your kids took
their rain gear, or if the roof will leak. All of those are things about which
you can take proactive steps, thus quashing the worry. The weather itself? Nah.
That you can’t do much about. So don’t try. Let worry get your attention
focused on what you can do something about, and go for it.
Adopt The 20 Minute Rule for this stellar New Year, and
watch what happens. Worry will vanish, and you will feel empowered once again.
Happy New Year!
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