Dr Bev
Co-owner, The Burnout Queens
The Burnout Pups Weekend Wisdom
Bless these 2 little scoundrels! They are training for the Season and obviously the 5 year old thinks he’s got it wrapped up for this year! They are celebrating Christmas in the Village this weekend and wish you a fun weekend yourselves. The Burnout Pups and Queens xx
Putting pessimism in it’s place-Part 2
Welcome back to our optimistic blog focus this week.
Yesterday we shared the first 5 ways you can become more optimistic and thus as a Burnout Queen, decree a happier life and lifestyle. An optimistic thought to get us going!
Here is the second group of 5 to just cement this in your way of being…it just keeps getting more and more optimistic doesn’t it ladies!
6. Stop dwelling on negative experiences, all you are doing is reprogramming your psyche over and over to expect the worse. (yuck you don’t need encouragement like this). Bad experiences in the past do not predict bad experiences in the future.
7.Avoid procrastination: Its hard to picture a successful future with a lot of unfinished projects hanging around to remind you what a “failure” you are. Stop making yourself miserable and start doing. You heard that right…get off that comfy sofa and get at it! (you did read the getting stuck on the comfy sofa blog didn’t you?)
8.Don’t run away from problems. There is no upside in putting your head in the sand. Some problems require standing your ground, facing them squarely in the face, and beginning to solve them. Check out your life for existing or potential road blocks and begin to remove them. Imagine yourself taking life-enhancing risks instead of creating obstacles.
9.Claim your successes. The downfall of most women don’t you think? Ask a lot of yourself and when you attain it (as we optimistically believe you will) Blow your own horn. You never know whom you will inspire!
10.Adopt generosity. Devoting time to other people’s problems is healthy for us. It’s called social interest and it gets you outside of your head and life. Involving yourself in charity or giving, can take our self-focus down a few notches and this can go miles to helping us see the bigger picture and our lives with more clarity. Another way to say it is, count your blessings.
So there you have it. 10 beautifully simple ways to keep yourself alert to your pessimism while helping you seamlessly create a shift in your perspective. Shifts ripple into every aspect of your life and that my dear ladies is a massive gift to give yourselves.
Grab Life by the Crown (we say optimistically)
The Burnout Queens xx
Putting pessimism in it’s place-Part 1
Seems like those who look on the bright side of life – the optimists – have the edge on attaining a more fulfilling life, while the pessimists risk depression, low achievement, and even physical illness.
Here’s the good news, you too can lose the pessimism and develop an optimistic outlook. The Burnout Queens have 10 ways you can achieve this and they are super simple—it’s the only way we operate!
1.Don’t wait for your attitude to “just change”. If optimism doesn’t come easily to you, you will have to work for it (stop moaning). Just like any training programme it takes dedication and practice to cement that new skill. Now that’s doable ladies!
2.Start paying attention to your mind chatter about yourself. Tune into your inner queen and see what she’s saying about you…you know, those nasty little cutting things you say about yourself to yourself. I’m sure there will be certain trigger times: when you make a mistake (you idiot), when you face a difficult situation (I don’t think I’m up for this), when something doesn’t work out in your favour (typical things never work out for ME), and when you have a disagreement with someone (why don’t I ever say what I’m REALLY feeling).
Write down as many of these thoughts as you can “catch”. We’ve given you a few, but we know you have a laundry list don’t you—after all you exhaust your Burnout Queen self with them constantly!
3.Replace every negative with a positive. Pessimist that you are, you probably won’t want to bother doing this exercise, but it works, so ignore your usual negative message and give it a go. Humour us!
4.Visualize a positive outcome for yourself. Sports psychologists do this all the time with athletes. They see themselves going through the game and winning! Picturing doing what you want helps your brain get familiar with the new behaviour, improves performance, and gives you a positive outcome. Include as many details as posssible
5.Look for the silver lining. As corny as it sounds, finding a worthwhile lesson in every experience is a great habit to form. It certainly cuts down on the day to day stress and can be a real life-saver when those inevitable life crises hit. So take a deep breath, take a step back and look at the bigger picture…what am I meant to learn here? Pure Silver!
So there you have it, our first 5 ways to keep pessimism in it’s proper place. You are a Burnout Queen and deserve the optimism that goes with this!
See you tomorrow for the next 5, and in the meantime….
Grab Life by the Crown (we say optimistically)
The Burnout Queens xx
Keep your attention in the present
Keep your attention in the present. -Dr. Toby Silverton