Today has been one of those days filled with ample frustration, work, and irritation. For the most part my day job runs fairly smoothly without much headache, but boy was today different. I felt like my energy was spread about in many different directions yet little was getting accomplished. As I felt my stress building, I received an inspirational email about the upside to irritation. Clearly this email was meant for me to read at that exact moment. (I love when that happens. )
The email talked about how every moment or circumstance that invokes frustration or any other negative emotion, is an opportunity to find peace. It sounds a little bit backwards, but when I took the time to think about it, I could see the point. Every moment I allowed the frustration of the day to get to me was one less peaceful moment. I had to make a choice to allow the circumstances that I couldn’t control (most of the work circumstances) to be however they were going to be and change my response to them.
I would love to say I got the message and my entire day turned around, but that’s not entirely true.
As the day wore on the frustration wore me out, literally and it caused me to lose some focus. I began worrying about all the other things I had to do for the evening that were also piling up because of the lack of time (or the perception of lack, but more on that in another post). One frustrating thought lead to another and it created a snowball effect from there. I finally made the choice to change that.
I changed my thoughts.
My mantra for the day changed. Instead of thinking “I don’t have time to ______(fill in the blank)”, I began thinking, “I will do what I can.” It was amazing what happened. I felt lighter, more productive, and surprisingly more in control. Was all my work done in the matter of minutes? No, but my focus had changed from what I couldn’t do and what I didn’t have (time), to what I could accomplish in the time I had left. Everything else that didn’t take top priority for the moment was put on my list for tomorrow and the best part about it all is now I have enough energy and mental power to get a few items done this evening. One of which is relaxing after a long day.
This may seem like a tiny triumph for one day, but to me it is a lifetime lesson.
There are bound to be many more moments when I feel overwhelmed with all of my commitments especially having a family, working full-time, training for life coaching (in the future), and starting my business. There will be times when I need to take a step back find my peace in the midst of chaos and with this one lesson I will be a little more prepared for the future.
When you look at it that way, this seemingly tiny triumph isn’t so tiny at all.
What about you? What do you do when you feel overwhelmed or frustrated?