How To Slay The Dragon
The only way to rid your life of, or live peacefully with dragons, is to stop feeding them. That idea can be very scary. Just the thought of awakening a sleeping dragon is enough to make our heart race and stop us in our tracks. It may seem safer to go along with whatever keeps the dragon quiet, but just imagine how good it would feel not live in
fear and not to have to walk on eggshells all the time.
When we give control of our life, even small parts of our life, over to a dragon, we eventually begin to lose sight of our own identity. Our ability to make decisions diminishes, we doubt our own wisdom and we lose touch with who we really are. Giving in to the demands of a dragon can impact our physical health too. Your physical body is directly connected
to your mental and emotional well-being. Depression, eating disorders, high blood pressure, insomnia, gastrointestinal disorders and accelerated aging are only a few of the ways our bodies can manifest on the outside, what we are feeling on the inside.
What would it mean to you if you could be your authentic self around everyone, including your dragon? What is the first step you need to take to loosen your dragon’s
grip on you?
Stop Saying Yes When You Mean No
Appeasing a dragon is a habit that forms slowly over time. You may not realize you are feeding a dragon until a lot of time has passed. Fortunately, you do not have to change your habit overnight. Instead, all you need to do is take one small step toward change.
Simply begin to notice when you are
feeding the dragon. One of the most common ways we placate a dragon, is by saying “yes” to something that we would rather say “no” to. If saying “no” is difficult for you, begin to practice saying “no” or voicing your opinion, in situations with people who are not dragons. As you become more comfortable with being yourself around others, you will naturally begin to be more like yourself around your dragon.
Another
way we feed our dragon is when we always do things the dragon’s way. In this case, just asking for a more equitable division of the give and take in the relationship might be enough to change the dynamics of your relationship.
Can A Dragon Change?
Sometimes, if the dragon values the relationship and is willing to change, he or she may begin to shift their thoughts and behave in a more fair minded manner. Sadly, most
dragons are not willing to change and it becomes necessary to let go of the relationship. If your dragon is an unreasonable family member, and you cannot or do not want to sever all contact, you will need to develop the courage to say “no” to them as needed and do whatever you can to limit the time you spend around them.
If your dragon is your boss, then transferring to another department or looking for another job may be the
best answer. Don't wait too long to take action because staying in a toxic work environment can take a heavy toll on your mental, physical and emotional well-being.
Need Guidance And Support?
If you are having trouble extricating yourself from the clutches of your particular dragon, schedule a complimentary
coaching call with me. Together, we will find the strategy that will work best for you and your specific situation. A coaching session can't hurt, and it might help.