The Positive Reframe: #1 Way To Boost Your Courage And Resilience Today

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How to be more positive in these unsettling times? How can you increase your courage and resilience to fight against the odds? Read on to know about the positive reframe โ€“ the one mental shift that will help you live a happier life

Part of Kathy Caprinoโ€™s series โ€œThe Most Powerful Youโ€

I was speaking recently to a client who is struggling intensely with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on her life. The changes sheโ€™s been forced to make have been extremely difficult to navigate, and include needing to refocus so much of her time to help her three young children with their remote schooling and managing their time while struggling in her chaotic, high-pressure job. This job has become unsustainable given her companyโ€™s poor leadership and lack of organization and systematized workflow. On top of all that, she is facing the fear and trauma of trying to support her 89-year-old father who now has Covid-19 but is many states away and all alone.

In times like these, our mental capabilities and the strength we possess internally, become far more apparent. When a crisis hits, and when weโ€™re faced with deep challenges that we havenโ€™t been trained to deal with, how well do we do?

Do we fall into a deep depression, unable to get out of bed, or are we able to face the challenges head on, with strength, positivity, and resilience? For most of us, itโ€™s almost always somewhere in betweenโ€”we might have good days when the sun is shining, things are looking up and we feel weโ€™re able to tackle whatโ€™s in front of us. But on other days, we find ourselves slipping into despair and hopelessness.

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Years ago, after leaving a very unhappy corporate life behind, I embarked on a three-year training process and Masterโ€™s degree as a marriage and family therapist and later co-founded a therapeutic practice. When I look back on that training and experience, what I learned and how it changed my life, Iโ€™m forever grateful for all the challenges that led me to leave my corporate identity behind and make that change, although at times it was very tough.

Of all the therapeutic concepts and strategies I learned during that time, there have been several approaches that have been true game-changers for me and now my clients. One approach that stands out as particularly helpful in fear-inducing and challenging times is the positive reframe.

The positive reframe

Simply put, the positive reframe is a way to look at the experiences and situations of your life in a realistic way that fits the facts well, while at the same time allowing yourself to see greater possibility, positivity, hope, control and expansion in what is happening and what has transpired.

The reframe shifts your โ€œframeโ€ of reference and helps you see your current situation differently so that you can recognizeโ€”and act onโ€”new positive opportunities and changes that are possible. And it focuses on what you can control, not everything that is outside of your sphere of influence.

Instead of doubling down only on the dark and terrible about what has transpired, and what youโ€™ve lost, the positive reframe lets you recognizeโ€”and believe inโ€”the potential future benefits from what has happened. And it helps you focus on what you can take action on that makes you feel less powerless.

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As an example, another client of mine who recently reached out for career change help, shared that she has been mistreated and disrespected in her job for many years, but the pace of the job was such that she felt that she could never carve out the time to do the work of getting a better job or changing her career.

Despite the challenges that this new remote work situation has created for her, and a heap more mistreatment sheโ€™s getting, she finds that working from home and reducing her daily commute by 2 hours has given her a brand new perspective on life. She has more positive energy and critical breathing room (and additional control over her own time and how she manages that time) so she can finally engage in the necessary steps to pivot her career to leverage her talents to do more meaningful work with people she respects.

She has reframed her thinking about this difficult time, and embraced the potential positiveโ€”the concept that she can finally now take the reins on her career, and commit to doing something proactive to change her situation.

Other examples of positive reframes that can change your perspective and trajectory:

Pervasive negative thought: My teen son had such a great summer trip planned that he was so looking forward to. Now itโ€™s all canceled and he is completely derailed and lost.

Positive Reframe: Even though Danโ€™s summer plans have had to be cancelled, perhaps thereโ€™s a summer internship that he can do online that would move him forward in an exciting way, that might even be better for him. Iโ€™m going to help him with the process of exploring that.

Pervasive negative thought: I hate my job but with the pandemic, thereโ€™s no way I can look for a new job now. Iโ€™m too scared about losing my paycheck.

Positive Reframe: Even though the pandemic has changed the face of employment for many people, others ARE landing great new jobs, and are expanding their networks online and finding great mentors and sponsors that can help them find terrific new roles, now or in the future. Iโ€™m going to start doing that today.

Pervasive negative thought: I feel so isolated and alone right now. I hate this! I miss my friends and my days just go on endlessly.

Positive Reframe: While I canโ€™t physically see my friends as I used to, or do the social activities like singing or going to the gym together that made me so happy, there have to be things I can do that would fill my day with more meaning and joy. Where can I help out, connect with others, and offer my talents and abilities to people who are in need? What new ways can I be of help?

Pervasive negative thought: Iโ€™ve interviewed for 10 jobs and I donโ€™t move forward to the next round. Iโ€™m obviously a loserโ€”I donโ€™t have anything going for me.

Positive Reframe: Do I actually, really, want these jobs? Or am I pursuing them only because I think I have to? Maybe Iโ€™m not getting these because in my heart I donโ€™t want to do this kind of work anymore and it would be more wasted time in my life if I got them? If that were true, what type of work do I really want to pursue at this stage in my life? Let me do some work now to figure that out.

Related: 30+ Dalai Lama Quotes to Enrich Your Life With Wisdom

The key steps to achieving and acting on the positive reframe are:

1. Gain greater awareness of what exactly is stressing and upsetting you most now and where you feel helpless (the โ€œcostโ€ of this situation.

Understand and recognize what you feel youโ€™ve lost and why you are so upset. What is causing you the most distress? And how is this situation making you feel โ€œless thanโ€ or unable to cope? How is it making you feel that you donโ€™t have what it takes to thrive? What have you lost?

2. Be open to seeing the potential โ€œbenefitsโ€ of the situation

OK, so youโ€™re clear on the negatives of this situation. What are the potential benefits? Perhaps youโ€™ve been longing to write that memoir or start your blog or podcast. Could now be a perfect time? Perhaps your child lost her chance to go away to summer campโ€” could it be possible that something better is waiting in the wings for her? Perhaps those jobs in marketing that youโ€™ve interviewed for and didnโ€™t get are exactly the jobs you donโ€™t want and wouldnโ€™t thrive in. What roles call to you now to pursue?

3. Focus on what you can control

Viktor Frankl, in his groundbreaking book Manโ€™s Search for Meaning, shared this:

โ€œEverything can be taken from a man but one thing; the last of the human freedoms โ€” to choose oneโ€™s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose oneโ€™s own way.โ€

When we feel helpless, out of control and hopeless, we falter, and life because extremely hard to endure. But when we shift our attitude and consciously โ€œchoose our own way,โ€ mustering the bravery and power to take the reins and say, โ€œThere IS something I can do here, to better my situation, to improve my attitude,โ€ our lives transform.

Related: The 90-Second Rule That Builds Self Control

4. Decide how you want to feel, then do the things that generate those feelings

My daughter recently shared with me the powerful Isolation Journalsโ€”a daily creativity project to help us make sense of challenging times, from Suleika Jaouad (watch her amazing TED talk What Almost Dying Taught Me About Living, for powerful inspiration). One of the journal exercises โ€” Day 51 โ€” was to write a โ€œTo Feelโ€ list rather than a โ€œTo Doโ€ list. The idea is to name your deepest yearnings and aspirations. Then take time with each of them, โ€œteasing out the nuances of what each contains with depth and specificityโ€ฆโ€ Then review your list again.

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Jaouad asks:

โ€œAre your priorities, habits, and rituals serving these feelings? What steps can you take to honor the items on your โ€œto-feelโ€ list.โ€

What do you want to feel in your life, and how can you reframe the way you are perceiving your challenges so you can recognize the potential positive and do something different that uplifts and enlivens you? What can you do today to take the control back on your life, and help yourself feel better, stronger and more powerful, even in the face of what youโ€™ve lost?


Written by: Kathy Caprino
Originally appeared on: findingbrave.org
For hands-on help to build a happier and more rewarding career, work with Kathy in her Amazing Career Project course, and read her new book The Most Powerful You: 7 Bravery-Boosting Paths to Career Bliss.
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