
It's
A Stretch
Article # 14, Synchronistically
Speaking series, June2009
"Unless you try to do something
beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
When
was the last time you stretched yourself? I mean literally, physically
stretched yourself?
It wasn't that long ago that I had trouble touching my toes.
I started doing yoga, and in one of the classes I attended we
were asked to bend our bodies in a somewhat unusual way. The instructor
effortlessly folded herself in half while I leaned slightly forward
and came to an abrupt halt. It wasn't really pain that I experienced
as much as plain old discomfort. I wanted this part of the class
to be over.
We were told to relax and breathe. Everything inside of me resisted
even the idea of this crazy position that was the furthest thing
from what I thought I or any other reasonable human being would
consider restful. My muscles were tense and my body felt like
it was in a knot. But I did my best to follow the directions -
relax and breathe into it.
And as I did, a funny thing happened. After a short time, my
muscles seemed to soften in spite of themselves, and I found myself
gradually dropping more deeply into the stretch. The longer I
held it, the (dare I say?) better it felt, until I was actually
kind of enjoying this strange new sensation.
And then the thought occurred to me that this whole process is
analogous to doing something - anything - that takes us out of
our comfort zone.
We see something that beckons, perhaps something that we know
will be good for us, and yet we resist. Often we move tentatively
into it and then hit a wall of discomfort. In this discomfort
a myriad of unsettling thoughts and fears barrage us - "I'm
no good at this
," "this was a bad idea
"
"I'm wasting my time
" and on and on. And the resistance
itself seems to intensify the discomfort. We tighten up, literally
and figuratively, and block ourselves from moving into the experience.
But
if we can remain patient and open - if we can allow ourselves
this initial period of discomfort and stay present with it, relaxing
into it and breathing through it, we might be surprised at the
results we experience. Think of the last time you tried something
really different - something new and exciting and kind of terrifying
all at the same time. If you stayed with it, chances are that
over time the discomfort gave way to exhilaration and over more
time, perhaps deep gratification. And the longer you kept at it,
the easier and more satisfying it became.
We are all capable of so much more than we realize, and I believe
now more than ever we are beginning to see that that it is time
for us to stand taller, to reach higher, and to be willing to
open ourselves up to allow our greatest work to emerge. Do not
be fooled into thinking that going outside of your comfort zone
is merely a self serving exercise that can wait until you have
more confidence or time. In fact, there is no better way to increase
your confidence than by taking this kind of action in spite of
your fear and discomfort. This kind of courageous exploration
enriches not only ourselves, but everyone around us who will surely
benefit from the gifts we uncover and give form to. When we shrink,
we cheat more than just ourselves. And when we expand, we allow
ourselves to truly lead - in whatever form that leadership will
take.
As leaders, we cannot expect others to stretch themselves if
we are not willing to do it first. We must allow ourselves to
be humbled and vulnerable so that we can identify with and understand
the experiences we ask others to participate in. And we need to
be patient and supportive with them as they encounter and work
through their own forms of resistance.
What can you do today to stretch yourself out of your comfort
zone? And how can you apply what you learn to make you a stronger,
more influential and transformational leader?
© 2008 Diane Bolden. Synchronistics Coaching
& Consulting. All rights reserved.
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