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I Want A Better Life...NOW
Stuck
In A Rut? How to Overcome A Stagnant Life
Do you feel like you're stuck in a rut? Are
you struggling in your love life, career, friendships, or passion?
It's time to take action to fix the problem.
You'll first want to identify the areas of your life that
feel "off."
Take some time to reflect on what's bothering you and why.
Once you know what's going on, it's easier to find a solution.
Having a Goal
It's important to have goals in all aspects of your life because
it focuses your energy onto the big picture. When you have
a purpose for your actions, you'll begin to see those little
steps being important building blocks for your end goal. Your
life won't seem so stale when you have your end goal in mind
at all times.
Here are some tips for setting goals:
- Make
your goals attainable. If you have lofty goals, break them
up into smaller pieces.
- Write
your goals down on paper and keep them handy.
- Always
state your goals in a positive fashion (i.e. "I
will be free of smoke..." instead of: "I
will stop smoking...")
- Be
as detailed as you can when planning out your goals step
by step.
- Fight
the urge to procrastinate.
Take Action
Once you've discovered the areas of your life that need changing,
and you have goals in mind, it's time to take action. When
things have hit a point of stagnation there is no other choice
you have but to take swift action.
Remember that you can think, plan, or worry all day long but
it'll do nothing positive for your life if you don't act.
Here are some strategies to keep in mind as you put your goals
into action:
1.
Don't Hold Yourself Back. If you already know what's holding
you back, it's time to fix the problem so you can take action.
Is fear holding you back? If so, it'd be in your best interest
to master your fears. A life full of stagnation because of
fear will do more harm than good.
2.
Be Consistent. Many people will crack down on changing
their life and then drift back into a world of stagnation.
Once you've started to take action, make sure it's consistent
action. This is the only way you'll reach your life goals.
3.
Right Now. You already have your plan in place and it's
broken up into small pieces. Ask yourself what you can accomplish
right now to put yourself a positive step closer toward your
goal. It doesn't matter if you only have 15 minutes, there
is sure to be something you can accomplish in that time period.
4.
Take Time to Unwind. It's easy to get excited
and eager about your new goals and dreams, but ensure you
schedule some "me
time" as well. You need to be able to get a good night's
sleep and rejuvenate your body and mind. Otherwise, you risk
physical and mental exhaustion, which will only bring you back
to stagnation!
5.
Take Notes. Be sure to take notes of your observations
and tweak your actions along the way. Doing so will help you
figure out what's working for you and what's not.
Picture Yourself
At the end of the day you should picture yourself having broken
the chain of stagnation. Even if you're not quite there yet,
it's important to remember that it's possible and likely when
you're willing to change!
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