I’m sure that at some point in your life, if not right now, you have experienced a feeling of being stuck, or what a colleague of mine calls ‘stuckness’. It’s a common affliction and one that has a simple solution.
Just recently, and quite uncharacteristically, I have been experiencing muscle pain in my back, most noticeably in the neck muscles that connect my head to my back.
I went to see a local practitioner who specialises in a technique called body stress release and was surprised, at least at first, to hear his opinion that I had fallen prey to the dreaded ‘stuckness’.
It took a while for this to sink in and for me to recognise the condition.
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Dealing with stuckness (continued)
Stuck? How?
I love my job. For me there is no greater fulfilment than that which comes from helping others grow and develop through learning and practising the art of empowering others through life coaching.
Sure, I experience times of stress. The responsibilities that go with managing your own business together with the ups and downs that are part of the economic reality within which we operate are enough to keep me on my toes … but I am fortunate to have left the unrelenting demands of international corporate life and its uniquely debilitating stress long ago.
So, with a job that entails imparting to others techniques for encouraging the growth and development of others … how is it that I, myself, could become ‘stuck’?
As I mulled over this it suddenly dawned on me how a project that I had committed to about a year ago had sucked me into an uncompromising daily routine which involved many hours of writing and sitting behind a computer each day. Though the end of the project was in sight, it was clear that it had induced in me something of a tunnel vision mentality over an extended period.
Looking at this in hindsight I realise that this was a form of ‘stuckness’ that had caused stress to build up in my body.
Recognising the condition
The first and most important part of the solution to ‘stuckness’, whether it be a temporary thing brought on by specific circumstances or a more lingering feeling of treading water and not progressing the way you want to in life, is to recognise the condition in yourself.
Any person who is ’stuck’ yet cannot recognise or admit to it, is doomed to remain stuck.
“A body at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force.” If my physics serves me correctly this is an extension of Newton’s First Law of Motion!
Sometimes, as in my case, realising that you are stuck requires the help or intervention of someone or something else. (Now for a word from the sponsor … A life coach is just perfect!)
In cases of people who are very seriously stuck yet totally oblivious to it at a conscious level, I believe the subconscious mind (or the inner being, if you like) resorts to engineering an accident or incident that will serve to awaken the individual concerned to the condition.
Bringing about a paradigm shift
Once you are able to appreciate that you are ’stuck’ more than half the battle is won. The next part of the solution is the need for a change of perspective or what I call a ‘paradigm shift’.
You’ve probably seen one of the many optical illusions that do the rounds as brainteasers (if not, go here: https://www.brainbashers.com/opticalillusions.asp). Depending on how you view them they appear as totally different objects.
How you see something depends on the ‘paradigm’ or mindset that you adopt. The late Dr Wayne Dyer is quoted as saying: “Change the way you look at things and the things you look at will change.” This is one of my favourite quotes that beautifully sums up what I am trying to say.
‘Stuckness’ results from continually viewing a situation (or the entire context of your life, even) from the same perspective, or from within the same paradigm – while hoping for a different outcome.
The outcome is, of course, inextricably linked with the paradigm because that offers the context within which you choose your actions. So the actions you take and the outcome you get are unlikely to change until your paradigm changes.
But how do you bring about a paradigm shift?
Relatively simply … but it does require a little action and an open mind!
A six step process
A process that works well for me – and one that I refer to in the New Insights Life Coaching 101 introductory course as a way to help students decide whether life coaching is the right career for them, is my six step Time-out–Pause–Observe–Reflect–Question–Act process.
This process is also one that works well when you want to step away from life as usual and allow your inner being to voice your life’s purpose.
It is basically aimed at temporarily suspending ‘business as usual’ to bring about a paradigm shift and clarity of thinking driven by the inner voice.
Interested to read more? Then please skip to the Blog post titled Discovering your Purpose and scroll down to ‘A few simple ingredients’.
If you have been ‘stuck’ and have found a great way to become unstuck please share it with us below 🙂
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Really excited to try out the six step process. Thanks for the insightful post and please do continue.
Bill
Thank you so much for all the blogs. They have helped and inspired me at a very black time in my life. For two years I have
been unable to do the simplest things and am forced to stay in bed.
I can’t tell you how difficult some days are. I was a very healthy fit person and for no apparent reason had two severe strokes. It has and still is hard to accept the person I now am but I have
Been fortunate in the unconditional support of family and
friends and I am positive I will walk again.
Many thanks again for your blogs Bill. Sorry I have no smart words to share.
Kind regards
Eve Sarangi
I’m delighted that I could have made a small difference for you, Eve … and I wish you strength and courage in dealing with your challenging situation.
It is in times of discomfort that our awareness is sharpened and that we begin to ask ourselves the 2 core questions that enable us to learn and grow:
1. What can I learn from this?
2. What can I do differently?
It is when we find the courage to explore other options, that we experience relief from our discomfort. Thank you for sharing your experience, Bill. As a life coach, I need to be mindful of how easy it is to become stuck.
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the blog on getting “stuck”. Often we are unaware of being stuck, but our wonderful bodies will bring our attention to the fact. We will develop aches, pains, illnesses, injuries and more. And if we are open and integrated we will be able to link the body pain to the mind “problem” . Many of the Complementary practitioners are excellent at helping us with this. As always, as soon as we are aware of and acknowledge a problem, we can move toward resolving it. Well done for moving forward, and I hope your back pain is better!