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Who am I right NOW? Check your BEAT!

Mind Chi Chat – who are you right NOW??

So many wise writings talk about ‘being present’. In this week’s Mind Chi Chat, I ask, ‘Who are you right now?’

You have often seen me mention how important being AWARE is – and here is the crucial time to be aware!

Step 5 of Mind Chi is to ‘check’

And to make this as easy, quick and memorable as possible, we have created an acronym – BEAT. These letters stand for: B = Body; E = Emotions; A = Actions and T = Thoughts. In your 5th minute of the Mind Chi 8, you will quickly check all four aspects of your wellbeing.

To also aid your performing your BEAT check, here is a diagram helping you to know who you are right NOW!

Who am I right NOW? Check your BEAT!
Who am I right NOW? Check your BEAT!

Touch your thumb to each finger as you consider what is happening in you, right now.

Your Mind Chi BEAT check – how to know who you are right NOW!

B = Body
Do a quick ‘x-ray’ of your body. Where do you feel any tension? Jaw, neck, shoulders? How are you sitting? Are your vertebrae stacked nicely and your back straight? How is your tummy area? Just note what is happening in your body RIGHT NOW!

E = Emotions
Now become conscious of the emotions you are feeling. Are you grumpy, frustrated, overwhelmed? Or calm, joyful, concentrating? The big question is, ‘Is this the best emotion for what you are doing?’ I imagine all my negative emotions in rooms, down a long corridor and on the other side of the corridor are all my positive emotions. If I am in a negative room and it does not serve my actions, then I consider what is most appropriate and walk, in my mind’s eye, into that room. For example, I may be feeling frustrated, this is not helpful, so I choose to be focused instead.

A = Actions
Consider what you were just doing. Were you using only the necessary amount of energy for the action? An email sent when you are calm uses far less energy than one banged out in anger!

T = Thoughts
Here is where you listen in to the chatter going on inside your head. Research says that it is mostly negative. STOP THAT!! Have one listen, to see if there may be a valid point that you need to address, and then say, ‘Thank you for sharing, and good bye!’ Now, tune up that little voice that wants to support and assist you. Speak to yourself as you would to encourage and support someone you really love and care about.

Now you know HOW to know who you are right NOW!

Along with saying how important it is to be present, there are not many clear, easy descriptions of how to do that. This BEAT is also based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) which you may have heard about. So now you know how to know who you are right NOW – next week you get to be able to take control of how you are in the now!
Please come and see us for an important, easy way to hold the reins of control over you!!

Chi and I are standing by on the ready to take your calls and emails! 

Showing how memory and positive success associations link in your brain
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To book a 15 minute Mind Chi Chat with Vanda to explore how Mind Chi might assist you, your group, team or company build resilience and joy! 

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Mind Chi Chat – positive successes!

Ahhhh… after ‘negative’ last week, this week we balance it with – yes… positive!

And I always like to use the term ‘realistically positive’ – looking for the positive facts in any situation.
NOT an ‘Everything is just wonderful!’ when it clearly is not!

After you have pulled the lessons from the ‘negative’ review, you have some small opportunities to begin to change yourself to the you, you most want to be.

Step 4 – Associate the positive successes

This forth minute of the Mind Chi 8-minute routine, is for you to recall all the positive and successful things you have said, done or thought over the past 24 hours.

It may be that you took a breath before responding to a negative comment someone made – yes!! That is a success! Count this on your dominant hand.

You know when you put in extra effort on a project and even of no one else says anything, give yourself a pat on the back – bravo me!!

And why call this step ‘associate’?

Here is also one of the great secrets to a good memory and the basic functioning of your brain, it is the power of association. Your brain automatically links and connects one piece of information to another. For example, you see a person you have not seen in a long time, and at once where you both were, what you did, who else was involved… All floods back into your mind.

Multi-ordinate nature of words -positive!
Multi-ordinate nature of words -positive!

Here is nature’s example of the multi-ordinate nature of words – the many hooked associations. Think of ‘strawberries’ and what flood of words can be quickly linked, connected and associated? If you have 20 items to remember, and you group them into say, 4 groups, each of the key group words will ‘pull’ the other words back from your mind.

The 4th step of Mind Chi is positive associations

This 4th step of Mind Chi is very powerful for building your self concept. Many are feeling rather dented at this time, and catching and counting all the positive successes you have achieved, and then linking and associating them to all the others reinforces that ‘I am a worthwhile person!’

If you, or anyone dear to you is feeling down, then not only counting these successes every day on your dominant hand, as you recall them, but also writing them down in a journal, or coloured notes and putting them in a lovely glass jar – helps to reinforce and booster your and their confidence.

Chi and I are standing by on the ready to take your calls and emails! 

Showing how memory and positive success associations link in your brain
Chi & I look forward to seeing / hearing from YOU!!! 

To book a 15 minute Mind Chi Chat with Vanda to explore how Mind Chi might assist you, your group, team or company build resilience and joy! 

And for more wonderful Mind Chi blogs:

Want more resilience for your organisation, here:

Here is a short cartoon about ‘Resilience for Change’