Can Amnesia Help Us Find Happiness

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Hello again,

Many times in life, things happen that are just not exactly what we really wanted you know, bad things. They happen to everybody, whether your short or tall, rich or poor, educated or not, and theres not a lot you can do to stop bad things from happening. Try as we may, plan all you want and get as much preparation as you possibly can, but sometimes circumstances just dont go the way we want them to.

So what is a person supposed to do? Well, I guess it depends on the circumstances, if its something unexpected like someone nearly colliding with your car in traffic its hard to control the emotional rush of anger. That actually happened to me just today, which is one reason Im writing this little piece. As I was slowly backing out of a parking space at the bookstore to leave, a car that had just past me suddenly stopped, put the car in reverse, and backed up very quickly towards my car. I thought theres not way they dont see me, right? I had zero time to react, and the car came within inches of hitting me as I watched helplessly. The car finally stopped after passing me, I guess finding the perfect spot to park. The driver looked over at me in shock, realizing how close she was to slamming into my car. Ooops, sorry!

Ok, did I a) calmly put my car in drive and leave b) jump out of my car screaming and shaking my fist or c) drive away, shaking with the adrenaline due to the realization I was nearly broadsided. If you picked C give yourself two points, but it took a good 10 minutes before I was able to calm down completely. I have to say it is one of those things that happens to me probably once a year, and Ive only been in one really bad accident. But bad things like this happen all the time, so how do you deal with it? Well, Ive learned to develop amnesia just for these occasions.

That may sound a little tough to do, but stay with me. Your emotions tend to take over, at least for awhile, but once you regain control you just have to forget it. Just act like it didnt happen! Does it always work? Not immediately, but with a little practice you can forget things like this pretty quickly. Thats the main point, you must practice this. Quickly think of something else, like where was I going and what was I doing before being so rudely interrupted by this little distraction? Then, move on. Really, its the best thing to do for your sanity.

Not only does this work for things like near collisions, but it works for lots of bad things. Locked your keys in your car? Get over it, move on. The IRS is reviewing your taxes? Ok, fix it first then move on. Didnt get a raise this year? Join the club, times are tough all around, its a bad thing but we just have to deal and move on. Your water heater just quit on you and theres water all over your floor? Yep, been there too. Lots of things like these happen to all of us, some more often than others, but they happen. And we can do one of two things either cry about and complain til were blue in the face, or just develop amnesia and forget it. I personally think the best way is to forget. Why? What good does it do to get angry, throw a fit, and stew all day when you have the ability to just say whatever and forget it?
Logically, you know Im right. But youre probably saying I cant do that! because of the whole emotional control thing. Like I said, it takes practice.

If it helps any, practice what psychologists call changing state. (No, dont move to where things are much easier. There is no place like that). Changing state means to break out of whatever emotional state you happen to be in, and quickly change it to another one. For instance, in a situation where you experience a very bad scare, your heart-rate is raised and your breathing is very rapid. In order to quickly change this state, just take several slow, deep breaths. At the same time think of something else that is calming like that day at the beach you spent with the family last summer, or giant pink elephants if it helps! Very soon you should be back on track, all calmed down and focused to do what you originally had planned. What was I going to do now? Oh, yeah. That amnesia can be tough to break.


To your continued success and happiness!


About the Author:
Doug Hart, CHO of GetPassionForLife.com
I've spent many years studying psychology, philosophy, NLP, and motivation. My particular focus is on the biggest question in life - what makes us happy? Join me
and together we can discover more about what makes you happier in life.
I think it's more of a journey than a destination, and I would like to make your journey much more exhilarating, passionate, loving, and unforgettable! Take the time to visit us at the happiness place and find out why you are what you think about most!



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