Remember Who You Are: Conquer Amnesia

I’ve been in a bit of a funk for the last few days. I recognize it as the “Rest Phase” of The Creative Cycle. The typical symptoms are: I start to doubt myself, think negatively, and develop a good case of “amnesia” about who I am and what I’m here to do. In this phase I tend to procrastinate things… the smallest details can overwhelm me.

I’m coming out of this phase, thanks to

a) Time. Remember when you’re in a funk, “this too shall pass.” In fact, what follows the Rest Phase is a Flow State. So the best part is just around the corner! Look forward to it!

b) Relaxing into the rest. I took a 3 hour nap yesterday and watched 3 episodes of one of my daughter’s favorite series (Merlin) with her.

c) Implementing a few tools I use to “remember who I am” when amnesia sets in.

It’s these tools for overcoming the amnesia that I’d like to share with you.

Dream Work Profile. Back in August 2012, I had a Dream Work Profile session with my friend Anastasia Montejano. I came away with crystal clarity about my strengths, what I’m here to do in the world, and how I can choose to show up in life. Specifically I had a clearer understanding of where I am right now and how the last year and this year fit into my overall path. Anastasia recorded our session, and anytime I start to feel the amnesia coming on, I listen to this audio and “remember who I am.”

Laura West visual mapA Vision Map. Monday evening I came home from my daughter’s music lessons to find a cylinder container in my office. Inside it was the Vision Map my friend Laura West made for me a few months ago. I’d already seen the digital copy, but she just mailed the physical one to frame and put on my wall. Its arrival could not have been more serendipitous. The amnesia had begun and this gentle reminder was just what I needed to remember my big vision.

Meditation. When I’m in the Rest Phase, and I’m starting to forget who I am, I like to take time to meditate and ponder upon my life and where I’m heading. I’ll be honest with you, most of the time, all I get from meditation in the Rest Phase is a peaceful assurance that all is well. But when your mind is prone to negativity and self-doubt, that peaceful knowing is priceless. I get my best inspiration and answers from meditation when I’m just coming out of the Rest Phase and cycling back around to Flow. I might add journaling in conjunction with meditation is extremely powerful.

Gratitude. Even though I don’t feel particularly grateful in the Rest Phase, I force myself to go to gratitude. I’m grateful for my warm, dry car with a toasty heater on a dreary, rainy morning. I’m grateful for my children, for a roof over our heads, a warm bed, food to eat. The basics! A lot of people don’t have these things. When I’m prone to get into a gripe fest, I count my blessings and the negativity stops.

Read a Book That Reminds You Who You Are. For me, it’s Tribes by Seth Godin. This morning I was reading it on the elliptical at the gym and I could feel myself starting to remember what it’s all about for me. One line in particular resonated so strongly, I felt like an amnesia victim with a flood of memories returning, “Leadership is the art of giving people a platform for spreading ideas that work.”  Oh yeah, I remember! That’s who I am!  Find a book that helps you remember who you are and read it often!

Music. Sometimes I feel I chose to come to earth in this time period just because I wanted music on demand! I shudder to think what my life would be like without music! Yesterday, I was in the gym and a Kelly Clarkson song came on. I used my Shazam app to discover the title, “Catch My Breath” and clicked to go to iTunes for her Greatest Hits album. After listening to a few songs, I felt a strong impression to buy the album (for only $8.99). I rarely buy entire albums. I’m more of a this-song-that-song kind of gal.

This morning as I was driving home from the gym, listening to “Breakaway” I felt myself shift out of the Rest Phase and into a Flow State. I instantly remembered who I am, why I’m here and what’s possible when I step into my highest, best self.

So there you have it, my tools for combating amnesia. I’d love to hear what you use to remember who you are!  Please share your thoughts below while you enjoy Kelly Clarkson’s “Breakaway.”

About Marnie Pehrson Kuhns

Marnie Pehrson Kuhns is a Certified SimplyAlign Practitioner™ who uses music and creativity to mentor you past barriers, fears and doubts to discover, create, align with, and deliver your soul’s song (the mission, message or purpose you are on this earth to live). Marnie is a best-selling author with 31 fiction and nonfiction titles. If you'd like Marnie and her husband Dave to work with you personally on Your Great Reinvention, get a FREE 20-minute strategy session with Marnie here.