P is for positive intent
"Look to their positive intent, especially when they appear to have none." -Kare AndersonIn 2008, I am going to assume positive intent.
Assuming positive intent isn’t a new concept, but I think it has far-ranging implications. The conversation changes and opens up when we assume positive intent. It has the potential to revolutionize our lives. Truly.
If I start from a position of negativity: "He’s out to get me." "She wants me to fail." "They are irresponsible or lazy or mean or…." If I start there, I have shut the door on dialogue and learning and alignment and growth and relationship.
When your partner gives you a blender rather than a wood opal 18K ring from the Spirit of the Earth Gallery in Santa Fe for your birthday (simply hypothetical), assume positive intent first: "He must know how much I love strawberry smoothies in the morning!" When a coworker tells you something hurtful: "She must want to help me do my best." It might not be true, but framing it in that way saves you from the kind of anger it’s too easy to feel. Why not?
You’ll find possibilities every day to assume negative intent….or to reframe that into assuming positive intent. What would that do to your blood pressure, your way of being in the world? Try it tomorrow. When you find yourself growling in anger at something someone has done–cut you off in traffic? Maybe their child is hurt and they are racing to get to the hospital. Does it really matter if they’re not?
This isn’t about being a pollyanna and unrealistic. It’s about eliminating opportunities for anger in your life – and sometimes it’s about opening the door for dialogue. If I start from a blaming place: "How could he do this?" "She’s out to get me," then there’s no place for us to go from there.
Open space–in your own heart and in the space between you and someone else–by assuming positive intent.
Intentions: When something or somebody rubs me the wrong way or does something I don’t like, I’m going to take a deep breath, count to three, and assume positive intent first. It might change everything.
From the last alphabet challenge: P is for Pentimento :: Palimpsest :: Paint :: Pen