The Power of “I don’t know”
I like to consider myself a problem solver. This means when I hear a problem, my immediate response is to solve the problem. I don’t take the time to think, I just want to act. What I have come to learn is moving to solving a problem without thinking about it is a coping mechanism. If I just moved on to solving a problem, I don’t have to think about the emotions tied to the problem, I just look at the problem. So why is this a coping mechanism? There are two issues with this coping mechanism. First, it becomes an unhealthy mechanism to not address the issue. When I looked at the ‘problem’, I looked an event, not what caused the event. This means I’m not trying to try to change to move forward, I’m just trying to make myself feel better. Second, I’m not trying to change my character and do the hard work behind it. By not looking at the emotions behind the event, I can’t really change. I’m not addressing the causes of the issue, I’m addressing the story. When I sit with my feelings from...