Monday, 15 July 2019

Killing the ANTs that ruin your life


Today, we’re not talking about killing these little creatures - thankfully.

ANTs stand for Automatic Negative Thoughts. That’s the little voice in your head telling you you can’t do it, you’re no good, no one will ever love you and everything bad happening to you is either YOUR fault or THEIR fault.

We all have automatic negative thoughts (no light without darkness) but it’s what we do with them that determines our mindset. It is all up to us.



ANTs, when listened to religiously, can have devastating effects on your life - depression, feelings of inadequacy, lack of confidence, inaction, desire to fit in and ignoring your true needs or, in extreme cases, can even lead to suicidal tendencies. All these effects preventing you from fulfilling your full potential, from becoming who you wish you could be and are actually meant to be.

Unfortunately, there is no magic potion that will make your ANTs go away. It takes willpower, awareness, total honesty, as well as self-compassion- lots of it.

When an ANT tries to steal your thunder, be aware of it, as if you were an outsider listening to the thought emerging. What is it saying? Why is it saying that? Is it really true? Think of your past experiences and what you have achieved so far - you made it this far, after all so you can’t be as useless as this ANT tells you.
ALWAYS remember that you do hard things all day every single day of your life and, every single day, you’ve pulled through. Give yourself some credit.

Many of our ANTs will attack us on a very personal level, targeting our weakest spots, and it takes courage to stand up to them. But not all ANTs are created equally and some will target other people around you or outside situations, altering the nature of your relationships to others in a negative way.

For instance, someone at work getting a promotion when you didn’t, not only could make you feel “not enough “ but could also lead you to feel resentful towards your promoted colleague - your ANTs will most certainly try to make you feel that way, for sure, if you let them.
When these ANTs get into your head, listen to what they are saying- “it’s not fair he got promoted and I didn’t; I work as hard as him - he must have sucked up to the boss to get it”.
Next step is to analyse the ANT with clear honesty and fairness - and that’s a big shift from being wound up and resentful, I get it: if your colleague works as hard as you, then there is a fair chance that the promotion is well deserved, fair and square, what job does this person do? Has he taken on extra responsibilities that could explain the promotion, rather than “sucking up to the boss”? If that’s the case, shouldn’t you feel happy for them that they finally got recognition for all their hard work?
If you do indeed work as hard as this colleague and do a similar job, maybe your turn for a promotion is just around the corner? Why not ask nicely? It’s all about getting your emotions out of the way and rationalise the situation in a clear and honest manner. It’s not easy, it does take practice, and, even though I have been practising for a few years, there are still times when the ANTs get the better of me, and in these times, I give myself some grace that I will do better next time.

On some occasions, your ANTs will relate to a genuinely negative individual/group of people/situation, and while the thoughts will be more than appropriate - in case of betrayal, for instance - what you ALWAYS need to remember is,

WHO AM I HURTING BY LETTING THE ANTS GET TO ME?

And it’s all down to that, keeping you safe and taking care of yourself so you can be the best version of yourself and find your inner peace.




Saturday, 13 July 2019

This Is Why I Work Safely

Working safely is a pretty common sense concept.

However, we all cut corners to get the job done quicker; when you have 100 jobs waiting for you next and crazy deadlines (I'm pretty sure it's not just at my workplace that it happens on an everyday basis), the pressure - ie. stress - makes you stupid and stops your brain from processing what you have to do properly as the blood flow is leaving your brain slowly to get your body into a "fight or flight" mode.
I am not making this up or being dramatic, it is a scientifically proven physiological reaction.

So you're overwhelmed, you can't think straight and BANG! an accident happens. It could be a near miss, a slight bump on the head, but it could also be a broken leg, crushed finger or even worse. When you fall off from the top of the stairs all the way down, it's no joke, you can potentially die instantly.

We act without thinking, just to get the task over with - when I think of the number of times at the supermarket I used to climb on the edge of the refrigerated unit to get my pack of Applewood Cheese slices from the top shelf and right at the back, it gives me goosebumps, and not the good ones. I was extremely lucky as my stupidity could have caused me serious injuries, at best. I hate food shopping and I wanted to go home quick, but that should have been no excuse.

Just over half a year ago, I went on an IOSH Health and Safety Managing Safely course for 3 days as I was asked to be the Health and Safety representative in my workplace. And what an eye opener it was! I nearly cried at the first video where a young father of a toddler and with another child on the way, fell off a scaffolding on a building site at his workplace and died instantly. In the video you then see the reaction of the young mother when she learns her husband has just died at work. So crushing. The video was obviously staged but it really opens your eyes, not only on how quickly an accident can happen, but also who it directly affects, and that it actually happens regularly in real life. So heart-breaking.

I don't know about you but, personally, I want to die of old age, in my bed, while fast asleep. I give enough of my time and energy to my work (and I do enjoy it, most of the time), but I'm not about to give them my life or health as well by getting the job done quicker so I can have even more jobs piled up on me and make me lose my marbles!

I work safely - a conscious decision I have now committed to - for these little creatures:



(my 2 furry babies, Lego and Maya, and my son James) ...because they need me more than work does, because I want to be there for them, care for them and enjoy their love and company, because they matter more than anything else in this world to me.

And this is why I work safely...