How Do You Stop Getting Upset?
How
do you stop getting upset? You start taking charge
of your emotions, that's how you stop getting
upset . . .
For
instance, you find that your day isn't going so
well because you are thinking about something
that upset you.
Let's
say your boss/spouse/parent yelled at you this
morning in front of everyone. That was a blow
to the ego, wasn't it?
But
do you need to let it upset you any further?
No.
How
do you avoid it? Watch this scenario:
The
minute you realize you are getting upset again
over something that has happened, turn your eyes
to the right!
Yes!
The minute you feel yourself getting upset again,
turn your eyes to the right.
To
your right, there's a screen with the upsetting
scenario you experienced earlier, only it's in
your mind. You are replaying the scene where your
boss/spouse/parent is yelling at you.
Oh,
no. You don't have to go through that again, do
you? Yes -- but in a new way. Not the same way
you usually do. The way that upsets you again.
And again. And again.
This
time you're just going to watch the exact scenario
-- then, you're going to change it.
There's
the movie screen showing your boss/spouse/parent
yelling at you. You are cowering -- on the inside
if nowhere else.
Play
it through to the end. Look at how it affected
you. Not a pretty sight, right? Afterwards, you
probably did things you now regret, like getting
mad at someone else for something minor, but you
couldn't help yourself and blew up. Or you badmouthed
your boss/spouse/parent. Or whatever happened
gave you an excuse to do whatever you do when
you get upset.
And
what is that? Overeat, smoke, chew, use company
time playing a computer game, go shopping and
overspend? You get the idea. Whatever it is that
you do in retaliation, watch all that, too.
When
that movie is over, roll it again -- only this
time, roll it in reverse with everyone walking
backwards, talking backwards. Make funny noises
as sound effects and see how that affects you.
Now,
play it forward in slow motion. Watch as everyone,
including you, talks slowly, their tongues rolling
out of their mouths, their ears flopping as they
move.
Now,
start to play it backward again -- but watch as
the movie reel unwinds and blows off in the wind.
Check
your reactions now to the episode that had upset
you. It's not as upsetting anymore, is it?
Great!
That's taking control of your emotions!
Now,
run a new movie.
This
one shows you in control of the situation. You
realize that your boss/spouse/parent was just
being your boss/spouse/parent. You understand
that, and it doesn't upset you in this scenario.
You realize that things like this will keep happening
to you until YOU decide not to let it upset you.
That it's not worth getting upset about. Decide
to do something about it if you can, but to let
it pass if you can't. And that's exactly what
you see happening in this new scenario. Feel how
good it feels to be in control. How do you look
when you are in control? How do you feel? What
do you say to yourself? What do others say to
you?
Watch
this movie clear to the end, then stand as though
you are in control, think those thoughts that
say you are in control, look like you feel in
control. Doesn't that feel much better than before?
When
you decide what is going to upset you and what
isn't, you've taken control of your life. Always
feel the love in your heart when you make your
decision and make sure that what you've decided
to do is *Harm to no one*.
Have
you done all that? Great! Your life will operate
on more of an even keel from now on.
Good luck!
Good luck!
