4 min

Ep 34: I get to, I'm Grateful for, I show up for..‪.‬ Permission To Eat

    • Self-Improvement

I have a note above my desk that says, “I get to… I’m grateful for… I show up for…” I can’t remember where I got this phrasing from, but it has made an impact on how I approach meetings and the like that I am not looking forward to.

We all have those things we dread – conversations, activities, whatever. I’ve found that by thinking through these prompts I can get my mind to a place of being present and happy to be in the meeting.

For example, if I have a client that I know will be a difficult conversation that day, I think through the prompts like this:

I get to be a safe person and hold space for my client.

I’m grateful for the fact I am no longer in my own eating disorder.

I show up for this person that needs help.

By re-framing the situation, I am able to get back to a place of compassion and focus. These prompts have seriously changed my day-to-day.

If you give this a try, let me know in the comments!

I have a note above my desk that says, “I get to… I’m grateful for… I show up for…” I can’t remember where I got this phrasing from, but it has made an impact on how I approach meetings and the like that I am not looking forward to.

We all have those things we dread – conversations, activities, whatever. I’ve found that by thinking through these prompts I can get my mind to a place of being present and happy to be in the meeting.

For example, if I have a client that I know will be a difficult conversation that day, I think through the prompts like this:

I get to be a safe person and hold space for my client.

I’m grateful for the fact I am no longer in my own eating disorder.

I show up for this person that needs help.

By re-framing the situation, I am able to get back to a place of compassion and focus. These prompts have seriously changed my day-to-day.

If you give this a try, let me know in the comments!

4 min