CTRL_ALT_DEL
ÓMichael Brill
1995, 1999
Have you ever been in the middle of
using a computer program (a spreadsheet, word processing, graphics) when with
out warning it "locks-up"?
What did you do? Did you turn the computer off, then back
on? Did you exercise your vocabulary of
four letter words? Did you pound on the
keyboard trying to make the computer work?
Did you call someone over to help you figure out the problem? Or, did you press the CTRL_ALT_DEL keys? Ah yes, three of the most powerful keys on
the keyboard. The use of CTRL_ALT_DEL allows one to reboot -- to start over ---
without having to turn the computer off thereby saving time and energy.
For those unfamiliar with the phrase
CTRL-ALT-DEL, it is the action one takes to restart their computer after it
"locks-up" while in an application program. It stands for Control_Alternate_Delete. It allows one
to begin again without having to turn the computer completely off and then
starting over from the beginning. Control
--- you take command of the situation. Alternate
--- you come up with an alternative solution to the problem at hand. Delete --- you get rid of the cause of
the problem. We nonchalantly do this whenever we lose control of the keyboard.
Why then, can't we do the same thing in our personal lives? We are very similar to computers in that we
too are programmed. However, our programs do not always run as smoothly as a
computer’s.
Let's look at some of the programs
we've written for ourselves. Where do these programs come from . . . who writes
them . . . how do they get programmed into us?
Let's start by looking in the mirror.
Look at your Self. Do you feel that your hair is to straight or to curly? Do you feel that your fingers are to long or
to stubby? Do you feel that you are to
fat or to thin? Do you feel that your
feet are to large or to small? Do you
see your Self as a success or a failure?
Do you think you aren't as smart as others? If the answers you come up with are negative,
then you have allowed your Self to be negatively programmed by the perception
you think others have of you.
Our sense of Self is
"programmed" into us by our parents, school-mates, friends,
relationships, co-workers, and spouses. Our personality, our physical demeanor,
our dreams, the persona we choose to present to the world are all affected by
how our parents (or primary support givers), and peers communicate with us. If
you are told repeatedly that you're stupid, you're to fat, you're not capable,
why can't you be more like your brother/sister/cousin/neighbor, we begin to
lose our sense of Self. It's messages like these that coerce us into comparing
our Self with others that leads to self-depreciating behavior.
We are not here to compare our Self to
anyone else. Each of us is unique. Each of us has been given special gifts by
Spirit. Whenever we try to live up to the expectations of other's, our life
program locks-up. We become stuck, we lose faith in our Self. We believe the
negative messages that have been programmed into us throughout our lives. We
give CONTROL of our life to someone
else. We ALTERNATE our behaviors to
suit them. And, we DELETE any
positive Self-images we may have had. We believe their
"should's." For example: you should be married by now; you should be
making more money; you should be nicer; you should own your own house; you
should get you hair cut; you should get rid of ________ (fill in the blank);
and finally, you should be happy!
How do you take CONTROL of your life, come up with an ALTERNATE plan, and DELETE
the negativity? Start by accepting
responsibility for everything that you are involved in or that happens to you.
You are the creator of your own destiny.
You can change your character by constructive action (i.e., left foot,
right foot, left foot, right foot.)
Let's look at a hypothetical situation.
Your current job or relationship gives you little or no intellectual,
emotional, or spiritual satisfaction. You are thinking about leaving, but the
pain you know is more comfortable than the perceived pain of a job or
relationship change.
CONTROL:
Control requires
consciousness (becoming aware of and accepting the consequences of your
actions). As you begin to clarify your needs, uncertainty fades and a sense of
control replaces it. First ask your Self:
"Whose life is this?"
If your answer is anything other than "It's my life" you are
not ready to take control of your life. Next, ask your Self, "What do I
need to make me happy?" Do I need
to be appreciated? Am I getting back as
much as I'm putting in? Am I happy in my
soul? Do I deserve better? What am I suppose to learn from this
situation? Do I love what I do, or do it
to be loved? As you uncover the answers
to these questions, clarity begins to replace confusion, uncertainty, and
dependency . . . a desire to take responsibility for your Self starts to emerge
from the chaos of uncertainty.
ALTERNATE:
Having reached the
conclusion that your current life pattern is not acceptable, how do you change
it? This part of the plan is both the easiest
as well as the most difficult to accomplish. Why? It calls for faith (knowledge and acceptance
of your part in the Divine plan). Without faith, there is fear and fear is what
paralyzes us. To rid yourself of fear, begin to think with your heart and feel
with your brain. Through meditation or prayer or in consultation with a
reliable "guide," we can uncover the truths that lie within
ourselves. We can discover our Destiny and our calling. With this knowledge, we
are able to alter our life patterns so that we guarantee our Self acceptance
and success.
DELETE:
To delete a part of
your life takes courage. The foundation for that courage is faith . . . in your
Self and in the Divine plan. Know that it is a basic law of the universe that
"two objects or emotions cannot occupy the same space at the same
time", therefore something must be deleted. So, delete the negativity in
your life! Replace it with the positive
attitudes of Self-love, Self-acceptance, and Self-guidance.
The choice is always yours,
either you are in control of your life or you let other's control it . . .
what's your choice?
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To help you maintain or achieve control
of your life, I would like to offer to you two affirmations, from Barbara
Marciniak's book Bringer's of the Dawn.
"I will accept
responsibility for all that I am involved in. I will accept responsibility for
everything that happens to me. If I don't like what is happening to me, I will
begin to ask myself why I create things I don't like. Maybe it's to get my attention
about something so that I can change what is really not working for me that I
can not see."
"It is my
intention that I experience a harmonious lifestyle. It is my intention to
experience health and energy that lead me to my creative adventures. It is my
intention that I be well provided for, that shelter and food and all of the
things I need to experience life be given to me in great abundance, and that I
pass this great abundance on and share it with others."