Taking control of your life is
getting in touch with your values, setting meaningful goals and identifying
your vision. To be in control of where life is taking you means being more
productive, dealing more effectively with stress, having the ability to solve
problems, handing change and developing healthy optimism. Start with these 7
steps and you are on your way.
Get in Touch with Your Values:
When we feel like we
are working hard but not getting anywhere it is probably because our
priorities are not aligned with our values. To begin identifying your
values ask yourself these questions: - What is important to
me? Wisdom, freedom, happiness, equality, security,
self-respect, romantic love, money, power, comfortable living, fresh air,
beauty, controlling others, etc. Rate these values. - Who is important to
me? - What or who is most important? Be honest with yourself. - What do I
need to do to feel good about myself? - How would you feel if someone you
respect knew this was one of your values? - Would you stick by this value?
- Is it who you are? - How is this value affecting your life? Make a list
of your 10 top values. Of that 10 choose 4 and of the 4 choose your top
two. From this exercise you will see where you need to focus your time and
effort.
Decide What Motivates You
If tomorrow you knew you
could do anything and not fail what would you do? Is there something you
are passionate about but are afraid of trying? If you have no idea what
your passion is spend some time reflecting on it. To start, write down the types of activities you like to do and the
types of activities (hobbies) that make you feel good when you do them.
What are your special skills and talents - don't be shy - usually if it's
something we like to do we are probably good at it. What inspires you?
Set Goals:
In order to get what you really want you
must start by setting goals. Goals fuel your intent and make your desires
concrete. Start by writing the goals for this year in area of personal
relationships, work, health, finances and spirituality. List five goals in
each category (add more categories if you like). Then break them down into
monthly and then weekly goals. Focusing on what you intend in your life
will bring it to reality. You create your life - so start now by setting
your goals.
Take Action:
Goals are worthless without action. If
you have written long-term and short-term goals and prioritized them, you
have a plan of action. Just take it one step at a time and do something
everyday that takes you closer to where you want to be. Remember however,
to live in the present and be thankful for what you have now, enjoying the
journey toward your goals.
Manage Your Time:
We all have the same amount of
time to use in a day. Why do some people a lot done while others do very
little? You have complete control of how much time you spend productively
and how much you waste. Plan your days and prioritize your time to get the
most out of the time you have. Use time-wasters like standing in line or
waiting in a doctor's office to catch up on reading or something else that
is important to you.
Do What Needs to be Done:
Do what has to be done to
get to where you want to go. Whether it is a mundane task or internal
work, putting it off gets us nowhere. You are either going forward or
falling behind; there is no such thing as standing still. Sometimes when
we work on ourselves we stop when we get to a place that we need to
change. Change can be difficult when we have to step out of our comfort
zone. The more change is needed the more difficult it is.
Self-discipline is the final
step that takes all that we have learned and puts it into action. This is a
trait that for most of us has to be developed. To reach our goals we must
visualize them as already being accomplished and have faith that we can reach
them. When you believe in and trust yourself and have enough desire, self-
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