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40% Chance Of Rain: What You May Be Missing

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What do you automatically think when you hear the newscaster say: “40% Chance Of Rain”?

Chances are: a curse word followed by a swift move to pick up the umbrella on your way out the door are in your near future. Here’s the thing you may be missing -  40% chance of rain actually means 60% of sunshine. Refreshing, right?

This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t be taking your umbrella out with you in the morning – but also, properly look at the information in front of you, and choose your perspective.

We’ve all heard the familiar ‘glass half full’ analogies, and I can honestly admit that I sometimes find them incredibly annoying – particularly when the timing is off. I’ll admit: I spend a majority of my life planning for the worst. I find that there’s great benefits from always expecting the outcome will turn out sour. It prepares your mind in advance of bad news, and if by chance it all goes well – you’re pleasantly surprised.

All of that said, there’s one important concept that can easily be forgotten. You can prepare yourself without allowing negativity or fear to take over. It’s easy to let little things distract you in life, but with a proper perspective – you can be fully prepared to embrace disruption.

When you encounter situations that you find challenging or even a test of your patience, there’s a few questions you can ask yourself to get in the right mindset.

  • Can I change the outcome of the situation? If not, accept it and make the best – sweating small stuff isn’t worth the heart attack.
  • How can I prepare myself? Think about what you can do to limit the amount of negativity in the situation, and brace yourself for the unexpected.
  • Will this matter a year from now? If not, try to figure out how to deal with the situation, and realize that the outcome won’t last forever
  • Will it reflect badly on me if I’m resistant to the situation? Chances are, the people who have positive and open mindsets are viewed as more evolved and progressive human beings.

Believe me, I know how tempting it can be to fly off the handle or jump to negative thinking. We’re all guilty of it – we’re human. Hopefully this post can help you work towards seeing the 60% chance of sunshine on the horizon, while still keeping an umbrella in your back pocket (just incase).

 

 

 

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    1. Lisa says:

      I love the one “will it matter a year from now?” I try to think like that or even “will it maker in a week from now?” It can really put things into perspective for you. Yes, there are many things we cannot change and just have to accept and Move On!

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      • embracedisruption says:

        Agreed Lisa – that’s a great idea to put the concept into smaller time frames! It could even be a matter of hours until perspective can change. Thanks for your comment!

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