>The worst that could happen

>The Worst That Could Happen
The other day I thought I heard someone getting into my car at four in the morning. I nudged my boyfriend, “I think someone is stealing my car.” Not even opening his eyes, he says, “You wanted a new car, right? This will make that happen faster; now go back to sleep.”

Of course he was right, and what I heard was probably my neighbors going surfing. But it reminded me that for most of the things we worry about, the worst thing that could happen usually isn’t that bad. I admit I was almost disappointed when I saw my Honda in my parking spot the next day since I had already decided on what color Mazda I wanted.

I see a lot of clients who are out of their mind with worry, and most of the time what they worry about either probably wouldn’t happen (like suddenly becoming homeless), or if it did, it really wouldn’t be that bad, like in my case with the car. Similarly, lots of business owners who are seeing drops in business are worried about what would happen next. Most of the time, if you really talk to them, you find out that there are lots of things they know they could do to save their businesses, but they are trying not to do them, like lay off people or downsize their office space.

If worry is a big concern for you right now, try this exercise:
1. Think of a situation that’s bothering you or causing upset.
2. Now ask yourself, “What’s the worst thing that can happen in this situation?”
3. When you have the answer, ask yourself, “Then what would happen?” And keep asking that question until you are as far down as you can go. Let’s say the worst thing that could happen was losing your job; then you might lose your house; and then end up homeless with no car. Or whatever you think is worst case for you.
4. When you have the absolute worst thing that can happen written down, I want you to take a hard look at the situation and ask yourself if you really think that’s likely to happen. If you have family or friends living in the area, no matter what, you aren’t likely going to end up homeless. And unemployment may not be a lot of money, but it is something.
5. Now I want you to write down at least three positive things that could come as a result of the “worst thing” happening. One of my clients started laughing when he realized that if he lost everything and had to declare bankruptcy, he would be debt free for the first time in almost ten years. Not so bad, huh?

So often the worst thing that could happen is really not worth taking years off of your life by worrying about it. And keep in mind, the worst things that can happen almost never do and even if they did, you can handle it. I believe in you.
Jill Thomas CCHT
Healthy Habits Hypnosis
760-803-2841
www.healthyhabitshypnosis.com

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One Response to >The worst that could happen

  1. Anonymous says:

    >I really liked this one. puts it all into perspective. thank-you

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