The gap

 

There is an awkward phase in the growth process that can feel disorienting, complicated and confusing – Let’s refer to it as the gap. It’s the space between who we are today and the person we are striving to be.

Because change does not happen all at once, our actions and thoughts go through a period of adjusting to the new reality we are trying to live in. During this period, we may be aware of a habit we want to change, but our actions may reflect a different reality.

For example, we may want to make healthier choices everyday or spend more time on creative endeavors. But, when we are in the gap phase of growth, we may make unhealthy choices or waste time because our new habits are not yet fully aligned to the point where they can consistently overcome old habits.

The gap just means that there is a part of us that still needs to catch up to our new reality. Some people may give up during this phase, thinking that the change they want is impossible. The reality is, we must go through the perceived struggle that the gap phase produces to realize the change we want in our lives.

The body

The body is always in real time. This means that the body registers what we are experiencing before the mind has made sense of it. If you’ve ever felt your stomach tighten in a situation, the reality is that bodily sensation happened before your mind registered it.

What if we could use the feedback from our body to help us change a habit or make sense of what we are experiencing? This is a question that was presented to me several years ago, as I was on a quest to move from surviving in life to thriving.

If there is a gap between the person you know you are and the one who show’s up in the world, if others overlook your talents, or if your true intentions don’t align with your experiences, listening to your body may be the feedback system you need.


Learn more about the body as a real time feedback system here.