Its learning how to dance in the rain
Learn to Dance in the Rain
What do you do when bad things happen? Neuroscience has some remarkably useful tips.
DUCK! Here comes another of life’s curveballs
In leadership, unexpected curveballs can strike out of the blue at any time. Often, we have no control as to what, where, when or why these happen.
But here’s the rub - you are in control of how you choose to deal with them.
I don’t know about you but, when bad things come along, I just want them to go away. That reminded me of this famous quote:
“Life isn’t about sheltering from the storm…It’s about learning to dance in the rain.”
But, what does it mean to dance in the rain?
To dance in the rain is a metaphor. It means: “that a person has learned not to allow circumstances deter them reaching their full potential. They don’t wait for bad things in their life to go away. Instead, they have a positive attitude and take challenges head on and enjoy the journey.” (Christine Smith, Family and Consumer Education at Wayne County, North Carolina 2013).
I believe there are some useful lessons here, to apply to leadership.
Hmm - fate, Or destiny? Choices, choices!
I have observed that often people seem to spend their lives reacting to life’s circumstances. Driven by fear or out of habit, they seem conditioned on going along a path set by fate (events outside their control).
But every once in a while a person just like you comes along and knocks down all the obstacles that fate puts in their way.
These are the people that realise free will is a gift. But, here’s the thing - you won’t know how to use it until you unwrap it.
Therefore, one day you won’t have to follow fate because you put the effort in and tested yourself. You deserved the right to reach for your destiny instead. It isn’t an easy road, but one less travelled!
But, when something rains on your parade, dealing with it still takes courage, character, attitude and conviction. These are essential leadership qualities. What’s more, neuroscience says you can train your brain to develop these. We will explore this next.
Uh oh! - we found this monkey in your brain
Sometimes in our lives, when it rains, it pours. That can trigger one or more limiting beliefs. These are basic survival neuro-pathways that your brain can build. When a limiting belief is in play, it fires off all sorts of negative mind chatter that fills up your head with bad thoughts. For instance:
Typical, why does this always happen to me?
Why am I never worthy (or good, pretty, clever) enough?
I always get things wrong; I’m a failure, why do I never learn?
Professor Loretta Breuning, Ph.D. neuroscience expert, author and founder of the Inner Mammal Institute picks up this theme. She says, ‘when your brain senses threat it releases a spike of cortisol - the stress hormone. Cortisol is nature’s emergency alert system. That spurt arouses your survival and protection reactions to avoid a threat. Cortisol creates a bad feeling and that also sparks your limiting beliefs to get your attention. ’
It is the wiring of the downstairs part of your brain that warns you of external signals of danger or anything like what has hurt you before. Loretta goes on to say, ‘if you always treat that cortisol blast as if it’s a real threat, you end up with more being triggered’ – and your negative mind chatter hijacks your brain.
So, a practical way to deal with difficult circumstances is to recognise a bad feeling as it happens. That feeling is an old neural pathway that has set off the flow of cortisol. Loretta believes the trick is that when you sense it, give your body time to dispel the cortisol release. Back to my metaphor, to dance in the rain! It is useful to find a distraction to interrupt any limiting beliefs and exit those old patterns.
You get to decide and choose in every moment. (Loretta Breuning)
Train your brain for a change - happy days
Leaders know that they are at their best when they engage their upstairs (thinking) brain. Not only is your upstairs brain infinitely capable, did you know that it also has access to your happy chemicals such as dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphin?
Loretta says that your upstairs brain looks for facts that make you feel good. When you engage your happy chemicals, they give you a boost. Moreover, they override the feel bad factor of cortisol. Every rain cloud has a silver lining!
Loretta recommends that you can:
Take a step toward a goal, whether a huge goal or tiny goal. This releases dopamine, the reward chemical because your brain anticipates reward instead of anticipating pain.
Stimulate oxytocin – the hug chemical too, with a little faith, take a small risk or a step toward trust (a little bit of real trust is much better than lots of fake trust).
Prompt serotonin by comparing yourself favourably with others instead of wondering what they might say and think about you.
Trigger endorphin with a belly laugh - a real laugh. So, make time for humour and things you find funny. Endorphin is released to counter pain too. So, it gives us a feeling of joy when we work hard to overcome an obstacle.
See all these in action and check out this inspired video clip of a child’s simple, but profound words on a rainy day. At the same time, it teaches us not to sweat the small stuff:
Oi, you! Yes, you. Look in the mirror - that’s who’s in your way
Here are ten useful tips for leaders. They help you engage the upstairs part of your brain along with your happy chemicals. They also teach you not to take yourself so seriously at work and in life:
1. Have a go at taking the occasional risk. Like the mother in the film, challenge your embarrassment. Nobody will care if you get a bit ‘red-faced’ once in a while
2. Set yourself a goal to take a few chances. For example, take time out to build your team, or present your ideas and passions to wider audiences
3. Drop the pretense that you are The Big Cheese. Eat a bit of humble pie for a change and start to accept other peoples’ ideas too. You might surprise yourself
4. To make a mistake is okay. But your fixed mindset will tell you that you aren’t capable if you fail. So tell yourself that to learn from failure leads to better success
5. It’s okay to lose once in a while - things don’t always work out. The trick is to learn from the disappointment
6. Give yourself a slap on the back whenever you stop yourself being harsh and critical. Learn to feel good about others and yourself instead
7. The ultimate source of happiness is a positive mindset. So, see the funny side of your oversights and flaws
8. Be generous, kind and above all forgive others (how are you doing with that one?). Have gratitude too
9. Nothing is permanent
10. Smile, if you want a smile back.
So, work on these tips, get out of your own way and every now and again dance in the rain. Let go of the little things and don’t let problems rain on your parade!
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Muhammad Imran from Sargodha APRIL 7, 2022
Very nice
Anonymous DECEMBER 23, 2021
LIFE isn't about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the RAIN!
Elisabeth from Hamburg DECEMBER 9, 2021
It's exaxtly the motto of my life! 🙂
Izze from Laporte, TX 77571 NOVEMBER 12, 2021
It is a perfect quote.
Mary from Ca JUNE 25, 2021
Thank you for the inspiration to pass on
Mary from Gi JUNE 25, 2021
Thankyou for the inspiration
Levi from Eldorado MAY 23, 2021
Not do live and wait for the storm to pass but to learn to dance in the rain🖤
Chrissy from Greenwith, South Australia MAY 11, 2021
I adore this quote, it is so deep yet so simple. If more people followed this advice, they'd be less stressed and anxious and enjoy life more.
Pema Singh from Bhutan APRIL 7, 2021
Life is full of ups and downs and full of negative society
issac pheaster from Crossville, Tennessee JANUARY 7, 2021
pain is a part of life but remember, "live thru the storm to see the rainbow" just remember that life does get better
Dawn Hawkes from Cape Coral, Florida AUGUST 27, 2020
I Happened upon this Quote yesterday at doctors office probably more relevant to my Florida friends❤️
Lady D from North Carolina MAY 19, 2020
I absolutely love this quote!!
Reg W from Wellington, New Zealand APRIL 6, 2020
Under these exceptional times I have shared this quote with my team and asked them whether they are learning to dance in the rain
Jimmy landburg from Lancaster ,texas APRIL 4, 2019
This quote took me through a very difficult time of my life ,I said it to myself every day as I woke up and sat on the edge of the bed ,before I started each day . it made me go out there and face challenges head on ,stay positive ,and made that situation part of my life ,cause that to will pass .
Emma from emm AUGUST 20, 2017
Face it bravely.
Anonymous JULY 29, 2017
wow!
OMALE FRANK from OLAMABORO JULY 29, 2017
Life have the chance to do but the death can't.
Sophie from Oregon JULY 27, 2017
This is something I still work on. Whenever I am down, I think about how I am going to have a wonderful future
sandor from denver JULY 26, 2017
I have learned to embrace the storm. Not to run from it , but to look for the value it brings, than learn from the experience. I may not always see the sun from the storm , but I know its up there.....
Glenn from Houston JULY 25, 2017
Even in the midst of a storm, you can find joy
Arlene from Parañaque, City JULY 18, 2017
absolutely, It is . Thanks to this ☺
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" but in learning to dance in the rain. Life is not about waiting for the storm to end. Life is learning to dance in the rain"I love this phrase! I heard it in 2010 and, by the way, it was included in my first published book, Dignity. The author of these wonderful words is an amazing woman Vivien Green , an American pianist, composer and singer. I will always be grateful to her for these words!
For myself, I divided this phrase into several parts, from each part I singled out my thought, which became for me, so to speak, a guide to life, a pointer to action. Before, I did not like rainy weather, I associated it with cold and colds. At this time, I wanted to sit at home with a cup of hot tea, wrapped in a blanket. Looking out the window, I saw dullness in nature, pouring rain and rare passers-by, usually dressed in dark blue or black jackets.
While studying this saying, I thought:
What happens if it rains forever?
Will I sit at home all day long and drink tea wrapped in a blanket? Not! After all, you need to take children to kindergarten, school, make appointments for business, and it wouldn’t hurt to go to the store to buy groceries.
I realized that it was impossible to wait until the rain stopped! Why?
- Well, first of all, I have no control over whether it rains or not.
- And secondly, if I still wait for it to pass, I'll just waste my life sitting at home.
So, my "work" on the first part of this catchphrase led to a positive: I decided to stop waiting! What did I do after that? After some time, I bought myself a raincoat. It is an unusual color - pink-white, with delicate flowers. I had never seen such coats before. Designed specifically for rainy weather, made of waterproof fabric, it is very stylish! I picked up a pale pink light scarf for it, and - "voila"!
The second part of the saying goes like this: “You need to learn how to dance in the rain”
Before, I didn’t understand: how is it? How can you dance standing in puddles, with wet feet, when it is pouring from above “like from a bucket”? But it’s worth trying once... I already had everything I needed for this: a raincoat, a scarf, an umbrella, waterproof shoes, and most importantly, a desire! I can dance, and quite well, so I can dance in the rain!
Thank God, now I am one of those people who do not do what everyone else does! Realizing this makes me feel free, joyful and inspired. So when I danced in the rain when the lonely passers-by ran for cover, I really enjoyed it! It is unusual and bright, and I am everything that is bright!
So I stopped waiting for the storm to pass and learned to dance in the rain! What has it changed in my life?
Much! As a rule, our life does not consist of only bright sunny days, it has different periods and seasons, just like in nature. Therefore, having learned to dance in the rain, I realized that no matter what season of my life I was in - and in autumn, with its rains and storms, now I definitely will not sit back and wait until this "troubled" time is over! Not! On the contrary, I will try to dance even during this period of my life!
Whatever happens, I'll put on my colorful raincoat, elegantly throw a pale pink scarf over my shoulder and walk through the puddles... I'll go dancing my life! After all, this is my life, and I like it! I am her mistress, and my mood, my "life dance" depends only on me: my goals, ideas and dreams.