Ringing Out The Old & Bringing In The New
Cognitive rigidity is the tendency to think of things as either black (failure) or white (success). Cognitive rigidity is the precursor to defeat. Why? Because black or white thinking causes us to stubbornly hold onto misguided beliefs. If your New Year's resolution is to lose weight, but you truly believe that you can NEVER be skinny, then all those good intentions will eventually fall by the wayside.
In this month's edition of Vero's Voice, I write about the negative effect cognitive rigidity has on relationships. However, the concept is equally pertinent to the relationship you have with yourself, and there is only one antidote - Compromise. Learning to compromise with others or with yourself means letting go of stubborn beliefs, and this month's article offers advice on how to make compromising a bit more palatable by using the fire safety technique of STOP, DROP & ROLL.
I hope I've whetted your appetite enough to peruse my article. I promise, my next post will show you a way to successfully accomplish any resolution you make. But for now, I suggest you consider letting go of your stubbornness and start thinking in shades of gray.
http://www.verosvoice.com/images/vv_issue_36_web.pdf (See page 9)