Just saw an email from Dellaena Maliszewski - awesome email
What keeps my mind calm through all of this is a technique called the "chill the fuck out" technique.
As
an incredibly empathetic person, I am sensitive to the feeling and
emotions around me. (Bad days and attitudes are infectious so don't be
that asshole!).
I
take everything in, sort what's actually relevant to the 5 projects I
am working on and depersonalize any emotions from others. Always staying
helpful, and en pointe. Everyone and everything will try to distract
you.
Emotionally
invest in yourself and the things you're passionate about-not in what
other people say,think,do. When you do-invest in ideas and then invest
in the people who are making these idea a reality and can materially
help you.
I explain it like this to founders I mentor:
"Don't worry about X person. Handle your business. Get that fucking money and get right the fuck on with it"
And-
Rule #1-don't get involved in other people's highly charged emotional shit
Rule #2- dont shut down communication channels
Rule#3-find a way to do business together with everyone
Finally-and
most importantly-be excellent to each other. Help others who may have
been outkasted. Sometimes that means a "soft fire" where you get them a
job somewhere else more suited to their needs. Treat others how YOU want
to treat THEM as a true authentic expression of yourself.
Truth is:people are going to do whatever the fuck they're going to do.
You
can't control them or read their mind. The only person you have control
over is yourself. So why are you going to let someone else decide your
feelings and future?
Fuck it-noone has time for that shit.
People
can intentionally try to emotionally charge you without realizing it.
Fuck that. You are bright in your own ways. You have contributions to
make and it is everyone's responsibility to each other to help each
other and set a foundation for the next generation including creating
environments that help us activate our ideas into action. Find your
place and hold your ground.
They
are not bad people-they've just been taught through social and
environmental conditioning that its ok..that doing things as they have
always been done is ok. Specifically, that treating people the way
they've always treated people is ok. So it's also important not to get
angry at these people, and while you should avoid them-when you
encounter them or if you can't avoid them-consider it a mentoring moment
and opportunity to study them, aggregate the data, and enrich your
product or ideas through helping you articulate yourself and problem
solve.
My
final piece of long winded advice is that even in the most chaotic
naturally occurring environments on this planet you can, eventually,
find order. The chaos itself sometimes is the order and the stress we
feel is because of unrealistic expectations we have or others have about
this algorithm. As such, make one project in your life something that
you own and have complete control over from start to finish. Use this
project as a talking point and weave it into everything else. This can
provide a foundation of order for you and connective tissue within your
personal and professional life to give you peace of mind.
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