I was out of town Tuesday night when I received the text from my room-mate/manny, just before midnight. He was contacting me with the news that my air conditioner had died…completely. We live in Central Florida, where we have been experiencing temperatures in the 90′s, and even in the low 100′s some days!
My immediate reaction was an expletive spoken under my breath (which I quickly asked forgiveness for). But, then I started “practicing what I preach” in my Gratitude Boot Camp sessions. I took some deep, cleansing breaths and started counting all of my blessings. Then, I said my prayers and drifted off to sleep soundly (instead of tossing and turning and worrying, as I would have done in days past).
The next day, I did not allow myself to get upset at all about the broken air conditioner, even though it was happening at an inopportune time. Instead, I focused on my blessings; remembered that I grew up in a house with no air in Florida and survived; and took action to find ways to live with the situation for a while, by getting my hands on some oscillating fans to use temporarily. I went about my day in a calm way, knowing that “this too shall pass”.
As I was driving home last night, I kept my thoughts on all of the good things going on in my life, not allowing any negative statements to enter my brain, not even for a minute! When we arrived home, I explained to my almost-four year old son, Jake, that he was only gonna sleep in a light shirt, instead of his jammies and socks, for a while. I started walking towards the stairs to put him to bed. I felt completely at ease with our situation and was ready to let the hot night take me back to happy, childhood memories.
As I was passing by the closet that holds the breaker box for my house, I stopped to check it even though David had already done so. The breaker for the air conditioner appeared to be lined up with all of the rest, but I flipped it off and back on any way. It was music to my ears when I heard the air conditioner kick on and Jake squealed with delight when his Mommy started doing a very up-beat happy dance! We danced around and sang our new “Mommy and Jake are Grateful for Air Conditioning” song for quite a while before we went up to his bedroom. It was fun!!!
I woke up feeling extra grateful and happy today. David is perplexed. Jake is well-rested. And, I am feeling the powerful sense of accomplishment that comes with remaining calm during a crises.
Resolve, right now, that you will remain calm the next time an unexpected challenge arises in your life. It is powerful.
