AWA Magazine Sept/Oct 2020 - Annual Issue

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You're Not Alone... Really coping wtih the ups and downs of being an expat

Adjusting How We See the World The way we see the world determines how we react to things in it, namely change, which all of us have experienced, as we’ve moved from far and wide to live here in Singapore. It’s certainly not easy to change countries, culture, currency and more. But, please know that you’re not alone. With that, understanding how we use filters to approach our lives -- and learning how we can change them -- can help us adjust and live our best lives, no matter how far from home we are. In July 2020, AWA sponsored a Zoom Member Talk on the topic of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). The presentation certainly lent perspective on how we choose words, or filters, to describe our experiences. Presenter Lindley Craig, a longtime AWA member, is a certified NLP Trainer and President of the NLP Association Singapore. Her company provides NLP practitioner training as well as self-development and corporate courses.

Written by

Andrea McKenna Brankin

thing that went wrong. “It rained on Saturday for 30 minutes.” They don’t mean to be argumentative. It’s the unconscious program at work. If the person notices just the similarities in the coins same country, all coins all have writing and numbers, all are made of metal, etc. - then we say the person sorts primarily through looking at sameness. This type of person agrees a lot (even when they don’t especially want to agree). She will like things to be the same. Change isn’t greeted with enthusiasm for "sameness" types of people.” If the person observes both similarities and differences in equal measure, they can sort experiences by both categories, says Lindley.

For sameness people, she adds, it helps to notice the things in a new environment that are similar to their old one, including groceries, clothing brands or just a park to walk around. “It’s important to them that they spend time noticing new things that are the Lindley shared with us the "coin test," which can help same as the old. Building routines like those from their us to examine one of the many ways in which our former home is also helpful.” She says development brains are programmed. She explains: “Put three occurs when they allow small changes that stretch different coins on a table and ask the question, them beyond their sameness comfort zone. “It needs ‘What do you notice about the coins?’" Participants to be SLOW though. Abrupt changes cause a lot of have to provide at least five answers to allow her stress for sameness programs,” she says. to know what "program" is unconsciously directing According to Lindley, “For people more likely to their thinking. The simplicity of the question is key notice differences, a move to a foreign country will to the process. She adds, "In making it simple, I will be awesome and they will find joy in how things not trigger one program over another. It is meant to are so different. It will be a fun challenge for them. reveal the program they’re running as they answer However, if they are like me, living on the same small the question." island for more than twenty years, they may go a If the person notices only the differences in the coins bit stir crazy.” They’re more likely to want to move - different shapes, denominations, sizes, numbers, apartments, jobs or even furniture every few years. symbols, etc. - then we say the person sorts information Maybe they’ll move their furniture in their house a primarily by looking at differences. This type of person lot. Lindley observes that it’s all to satisfy their wish could be considered argumentative, because for things to be different. when someone else makes a statement of fact or From Lindley Craig and NLP, we see ways it might opinion, they will come back with a “different” view. be easier to move forward once we recognize how When she hears, “It was a beautiful weekend,” a our brain's "programs" affect how we face change "differences" person and challenges. The AWA is here to support you in will find the one your life here, with a range of groups and activities. Some of them are very much like what you may have done somewhere else, and some could be very different, and you can choose what helps you adapt best to your life in Singapore. Andrea runs the AWA Listen Ladies Group, providing confidential support at monthly meetings. listenladies@awasingapore.org -- 32 --

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