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Overcoming Negative Habit Patterns
Probably the most challenging issue for all athletes, whether you're a potential Olympian or just trying to lose those few pounds and Buff Up a little and stay there, is maintaining your personal training schedule as a HABIT. You've been there before. You start doing something, an activity, and then you have a setback, something that throws you off your path. In reflection, you may say, "I used to do that without even thinking twice, why did I stop?" You have fallen victim to a Pattern Interruption.
First we make our habits,
Then our habits make us.
-JOHN DRYDEN
Just as a Habit can be positive or negative, so can a Pattern Interruption.
A habit is actually just a pattern that has been developed through repetition.
Have you ever heard the term "repetition is the mother of skill?" As a patterned
habit is reinforced, it becomes ingrained deeper and deeper into our subconscious.
It is the continued repetition of any action or thought that makes that specific
action or thought increasingly natural. This is why habits are hard for some
people to recognize and difficult for them to alter. There's a saying, "good
habits are hard to develop and easy to live with. Bad habits are easy to develop
and hard to live with." Yet, doing things in a habitual manner is essential
toward our personal development. The more habitual our daily routines and activities
become the less thought and energy we need to use to achieve them. There for
the more energy, focus and brainpower we can devote to new projects, skills
and achievements.
Sometimes we get into bad habits that initially don't seem to be overly negative.
Rather, they appear to be just a slight shift in what we had been doing, not
noticeable, really. Perhaps it is a few errors in judgment, repeated every day,
that can over time land us in hot water!
Utilizing the twin Winning Mind Set principles of Pattern Interruption and Visualization
can help you wipe out those debilitating habits.
How Can You Use This?
Habit Awareness Exercise
Take a moment to think about various positive or desired habit patterns you
use to make your life easier or better. List them on a sheet of paper.
Great! Now take a moment to think about various negative or undesirable habit
patterns you no longer want in your life.This can sometimes be very challenging
because it is hard for us to identify our negative habits. Many of these types
of habits are so ingrained that we often don't even realize we are doing them.
Now, as you think of them, list them on a sheet of paper as well. This is your
Master List! Now, take just one (just maybe the one you like the very least)
and write it out on a post-it note. OK, place it in a very prominent place,
say...your car's dashboard or your bathroom mirror.This is a place that you
look at a few times each day. Consistency is important, after all, that's how
you got this habit in the first place!
Now pick that habit that you like the very least and use a pattern interrupt
to change the negative habit to one more desired. Your pattern interrupt for
this exercise is to visualize the worst possible outcome you can muster from
this continued negative habit, and see it clearly in your mind's eye! If your
exercise consistency is the issue or if you overeat or always have more than
your share of dessert, you may see your personal image as HUGE! Visualize your
pants splitting and your belly hanging over them. Got that image? Is it painful?
If so, continue. If not, get even more extreme in your visualization. Get really
gross. GET GRAPHIC! Now see yourself working out hard and eating fresh healthy
foods, morphing into the hard body athlete you want to be as you do these activities.
A little extreme you might say? A little too unrealistic? Your mind thinks in
pictures, the more extreme, the more pronounced the image and the greater the
impression. Remember to be extreme!
Be sure to continue the pattern interrupt until you become conscious of when
you are about to perform the negative habit and no longer need the pattern interrupt
to aid you. If you find yourself falling back into your negative habit, run
the program again. Sometimes just running the program in your
head visually over and over will be very effective. In this case you see yourself
performing the unproductive habit and then run the interruption program in your
head numerous times. We've had great results with this technique.Let me know
how you do!
We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
-ARISTOTLE
Hi
Kevin
Thanks very much for all the emails with the winning mind set, they are helping
me a lot.
I'm really sorry for replying so late. I'm in Brazil and it's not that easy
to find an internet connection here or even electricity, so I haven't been in
contact with the outside world. I'm in Fortaleza which is north of Brazil. Loads
of wind every day, so I'm training hard.
It was great meeting you and also giving me advice on how to be a better athlete
mentally and physically.
I have been doing the visualization exercises, with my anchor, it has helped
me calm myself down before a competition, and also giving me that extra bit
more of energy. I have found out being more stressed, you use up a lot more
energy, so the advice and exercises you showed me has improved my performance
out on the water.
Speak to you soon,
Clinton Bolton, Professional Kitesurfer
Note:Currently Clinton is the German Pro Kite Tour champion (and looks to regain
this title again for a second year in a row) and Rated #1 points leader in the
US Kite Pro tour in the USA. Team Rider for BEST
KITEBOARDING
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Kennedy for his Winning Mind Set, achieving 4 Gold and 4 Silver Medals in Master's Swimming events at 2005 The New York Empire State Games. ( Now totaling 24 medals in Master's Swimming since our first meeting in 2002. Note: Dr. Kennedy also took 3 silver and 2 bronze medals in 2003 and 4 gold and 2 silver in the 2004 Empire Games, telling me he firmly utilizes the techniques I taught him before every event, in addition to working his butt off. )
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