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Whether you’re plugging personal or professional invisible drains, a few key questions can stop the seepage. When you find yourself feeling frustrated, confused, angry, or afraid, the following questions will help you regain your composure, and identify the time, energy, money, and other resources drains challenging you. 

Drain Plugging Practices

  1. Is this within my sphere of control? 
  1. If this is within my sphere of control, how am I treating the people involved? 
  1. When frustration rises, what am I afraid of? What consequences do I fear? 

This exercise has proven beneficial among many of the leaders, businesses, and dream tenders I’ve worked with.

 

Filling Needs: 

  1. Listen twice as much as you speak, and focus on truly hearing the other party. (Seek first to understand, and then to be understood.)
  2. Ask more questions and make fewer statements at people during challenging moments. 
  3. Slow down just a bit in speech, bring your decibel down slightly, and focus on sounding calm and reassuring when speaking to others. 
  4. You exist on purpose, with purpose, in order to fulfill an abundant purpose, so before speaking or acting, ask yourself, What is the core purpose in the response I'm getting ready to give? 
  5. Remember, you can't experience a miracle without first experiencing a problem. See challenges as potential miracles in the making, versus something that turns your world upside down.

When you practice invisible drain plugging, it becomes easier over time.

 

This episode’s Dream Tending Tips:

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Until next time, remember, your dreams are waiting for you to grab and tend: 

Take courage. 

Excel daily. 

Never stop believing. 

Dare to dream bigger. 

Host Anita Agers Brooks can be found on various social media platforms, and you can discover additional dream tending tips at tendyourdreams.com.