Ahhh, this is a big thing for me. I'm working a lot at the moment on not taking things personally. I had a bad time with this a few days ago and afterwards worked out this strategy that I'm trying to follow:
- What are the facts? (Thinking Dragnet - "Strictly the facts, Ma'am")
- What are my feelings?
- I try to accept the way things are, what happened, how I feel
- I think about the best thing I can do for myself, given the facts and how I feel. Should I follow up in some way? Draw a line under it? Journal? Distract myself? etc
- Do the thing I decided was the best thing to do.
Often, it helps me to literally draw a line under something - either draw it or write about it, then write something like "That's done with now" and put a big line underneath.
I also have a "Foolish Things That I Have Done" file. I got this from Dale Carnegie's book "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living". At first I had an actual cardboard folder and wrote things on paper then put them inside. Now, I just do it in my head. When I've thought about the facts and I'm wishing I'd handled a situation differently, or had reacted in a different way, I summarise it then put it away in the Foolish Things That I Have Done file. It's noted, and I can get on with other things now.
- What are the facts? (Thinking Dragnet - "Strictly the facts, Ma'am")
- What are my feelings?
- I try to accept the way things are, what happened, how I feel
- I think about the best thing I can do for myself, given the facts and how I feel. Should I follow up in some way? Draw a line under it? Journal? Distract myself? etc
- Do the thing I decided was the best thing to do.
Often, it helps me to literally draw a line under something - either draw it or write about it, then write something like "That's done with now" and put a big line underneath.
I also have a "Foolish Things That I Have Done" file. I got this from Dale Carnegie's book "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living". At first I had an actual cardboard folder and wrote things on paper then put them inside. Now, I just do it in my head. When I've thought about the facts and I'm wishing I'd handled a situation differently, or had reacted in a different way, I summarise it then put it away in the Foolish Things That I Have Done file. It's noted, and I can get on with other things now.