Round and round the same circles

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Often, we do the same thing again and again, purely out of habit, and then become frustrated with the result. Well, frustrated with the result, if it doesn’t turn out the way we want it to.

We build up these patterns of behaviour, largely based on habit and not really based on too much analysis. So a situation arises, we react as we always have, and without learning the lessons from the outcome, we repeat, and repeat, and repeat.

Conversations, debates, dealing with situations with our customers, employees, children, partners etc, often follow a familiar pattern, and we end up going round and round the same circles.

Why, other than habit, do we do this?

Often, it is to do with wanting to control others, or not wanting to compromise, or simply, it is fear of doing something different.

We can often say to others or to ourselves, when people give us suggested different strategies, ‘that won’t work’. Even when we have never tried that solution. Better to say ‘it won’t work’, than face the discomfort of changing, or the humiliation of giving into someone, or the fear of failing.

Break the cycle, break out of that vicious circle of repeating outcomes and try something different, compromise, or simply just listen and empathise with the other person, before choosing how to react.

A different path is daunting at first, but surely it is better than going around the same circle again.

Interruptions

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Interruptions. Arghhhhh.

Social media notifications, text messages, email, phone calls, Slack notifications, and the list goes on.

What would happen if you switched it all off?

Actually not very much, well not very much that would be bad.

I now work in 90 minute blocks (thank you Bernie Mitchell for the inspiration, last year!!) and it has taken a while to master. I have 4 x 90 minute slots a day, where I close all windows, except the one I am working in. Then I take a 20 minute break in between slots.

I put the phone to do not disturb, so no notifications come up and of course if it is urgent from a selected caller, it will come up if there is repeated calls.

What has happened by turning off the interruptions? I have got more done, and by focusing on less things.

Have I become an outcast or excommunicated? No, in fact I am more connected with the right people. As a by product of being more productive, I have been able to spend more quality time on connecting with others.