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Showing posts with label Achieve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Achieve. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 April 2015

5 Signs You're Betraying Your True Calling

So many people I coach in New York City come to me feeling like they fell into their line of work and made it a success, but no longer find it easy to show up with enthusiasm, embrace growth in your role and feel passionate about your job. The money they make is good, but their heart isn't in their work.
Is this success? Materially, perhaps. Externally (based on what others think)? Probably. But what our hearts know is that true fulfillment, and nothing else, is the real measure of success.
When we work with joy, we are at one with the universe. We do so much more than create our greatest work when this happens; it's how we become our happiest, our wisest and our most loving self. When all is said and done, this is all that truly matters — to love your work and be true to your life's unique and individualized assignment.
Over time these people often end up making a stash of cash, too, because abundance flows to connected, happy and energetic people. And we secretly know this — every one of us.
Here are five key signs that you are not doing your real work, your life's work, here on earth:
1. You dream of something else.
Are the books you read, the subjects you love to talk about and the topics you research aligned with your work? These things are all big signs about what interests and motivates you.
2. You have a niggling feeling that you're wasting your time (which means you probably are).
Our soul knows when each new week, month, year rolls around that we are wasting ourselves by not activating the special gifts within us that wants to surface. It's like a quiet, unsettling voice that won't be silenced. It worsens over time.
3. You self-medicate.
When we neglect our inner guiding system, we find alternative sources to make us feel good and allow us to be disconnected from our source. This may be in the form of alcohol, overeating, drug use and overspending. These cheap forms of "borrowed happiness" give us momentary respite from a much larger issue. We masquerade our misery but it never lasts — hence a vicious, repetitive cycle that can be self-destructive
4. You are tired and sluggish.
Low physical energy is a significant symptom that you are uninspired. When we do what we love we access energy resources we did not know we had. This is why many wealthy and successful people are highly prolific even into their very mature years. I was just at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards and Sylvia Earle, 79 (active marine biologist) was the most charismatic and passionate winner of the evening. So if you're feeling tired frequently and waiting for the day to pass — its proof its time for change.
5. You are not among your tribe.
Look at the people around you at work. Are you collaborative and passionate about spending time with these people? Are your interests similar? When we are doing work that we love to, we naturally gravitate toward others who are like us and who are doing the same thing. When you have found your tribe, you know it. The line between work and play is positively, beautifully blurred.
I am here to tell you that you can change your life. The universe supports you when you take the necessary steps to fulfill your dream. I have seen it unfold in many cases when we apply time, dedication and action. This is your one shot on the planet! 
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Monday, 12 May 2014

7 Self-Reflection Questions for Personal Development Goals


We all have a dream that we want to experience but it can remain hidden without asking ourselves some self-reflection questions. If you are staring at your computer screen thinking to yourself "I don't have a dream or what questions" do not worry. We will go over some great questions in order to help you with your personal development goals.

1. What one personal development goal if achieved tomorrow would give you the greatest feeling of success?

By discovering which goal is most important to us we can better focus our energy and time on what means the most to us. This does not mean we sacrifice the rest of life to get that goal but by being clear on what is most important to us we make better decisions. If you do not find the answer to this question your life goals will not align with your true purpose. Your intentions will not attract the individuals and circumstances needed to make your dreams come true.

2. Are these your goals or someone else's?

Are you living into what you believe is a predetermined future for yourself? If your parents, grandparents and siblings are all lawyers do you feel obligated to be the same even though you dislike the profession?

You are not anyone but who you are and you need to determine your goals based on that fact in order to live your dream life. A life lived through others expectations, is a life that is filled with regret and what could have been.

You do not have to feel selfish for pursuing your own dreams and not the dreams others have for you. You have the right to listen to your heart and follow what you believe is your destiny.

3. Are you passionate about your vision of life?

If you are not waking up excited to live the day then chances are you do not have personal development goals that you are passionate about. People who are passionate about their lives do not want to go to bed at night because they love being awake. They live such fulfilling lives that they cannot wait to wake up and do it again.

If you just can't wait until its bedtime so you can finally end the day you need to identify what you are passionate about. What could you wake up to tomorrow that would make you throw off the covers and practically run out the door? Your real goals will give you energy you never knew existed.

4. Do you understand what success feels like?

Success has a million different definitions and every one of those only applies to the person who is saying it. Success is a feeling we get inside and not our materialistic belongings.

Take time to reflect on what you consider to be past successes. Do not think of the achievement you got in terms of tangible rewards but try to express how you felt in that situation. Was it exhilarating and mind-blowing or were you just slightly happy.
Real goals make you feel like you are on top of the world. Internet marketers always say that their first $100 online is more memorable than their next $100,000. The reason is because that $100 made them feel true success inside. They actually did what they set out to do and it matched what they wanted it to feel like.

Spend the time needed to determine your definition of success. What will life look like, who will you be and what will it take to get there. Most importantly what do you expect to feel when you arrive at your dream destination?

5. What are the daily habits you can create to achieve your goals?

Successful people have successful habits. They didn't just stumble upon those habits but through taking one step each day towards their personal development goals they developed them. By setting up daily routines that push you towards your goals you can create habits.

Most habits are always on autopilot which puts your success on autopilot. If you were in the habit of exercising 30 minutes every day in some form or another I am guessing you would be in fairly good shape. At first you may have to force yourself to go but before long you would wake up and consider doing nothing but go exercise.

This applies to every goal you have. Set up a plan on how to take small daily steps, they turn into habits and before you know it your goal is accomplished.

6. Are you telling yourself: "I can't achieve these goals?

Most people don't believe they can actually achieve the goals they set. They do a good job of writing their goals and planning the steps they need to take but the whole time they tell themselves inside that it won't happen. So it doesn't.

If your belief system is telling you to forget it this isn't going to happen you will need to discover where those beliefs come from. Maybe you don't believe following your passion will pay the bills or that you can't be rich because your parents are poor. You could have been hurt by someone so you believe you can't be loved. I cannot stress enough the importance of having a positive self-belief system.

You can, you will and you deserve to be.

7. Are you afraid of success?

You thought fear of failure was bad. Can you imagine the fact that some people are more afraid of being successful then failing? If they never get to be successful they can blame their failures but when they achieve success they only see one way to go and that is down.

Instead of going after their goals fully they essentially self-sabotage themselves by creating situations where they get fired, make people mad at them or anything that would give them an excuse as to why success wasn't possible. Then they are like "Whew, I almost became more than I already am, dodged that bullet."

Look at success as something you achieve and then do again, over and over. There is no going backwards just in a different direction.

I understand change is scary but I find it even scarier to think that all I am right now is all I ever will be. You deserve to live the life of your dreams so go out there and crush those personal development goals.


Personal development provides us with the knowledge we need to succeed in life by increasing our self-awareness to the point where we consciously choose all of our actions and create all of our results. Darrin is an expert Goal Coach and loves helping others discover their definition of success.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Darrin_Wiggins

Friday, 9 May 2014

Three Simple Steps For Starting Your Personal Development Plan

Are you looking for ways to start your own personal development plan? Wondering how you should do it? Well today, I will be sharing with you how I did mine. Feel free to borrow my ideas and use them for your own.

Think Of Your Goals

The first step you should take while you are planning your own personal development plan is to think of your goals. What do you want to achieve out of this whole ordeal? Actually, you should think of it from a broader perspective. What do you want to achieve in life, and what do you think you need to do to achieve those goals? What areas of your life do you want to develop and how do you intend to develop them? Take some time to ponder over these thoughts carefully. The decisions you make today can affect your outcome tomorrow.

Take Action

I mentioned earlier that you should think about how you want to achieve your goals. Once you have your goals planned out in your personal development plan, you need to take action steps. You see, your goals are like a map that ensures that you are moving towards the right direction. However, what good is a map unless you are going somewhere? Take baby steps in moving towards your goal. Once in a while, you may need to refer back to your goals to motivate you and keep you going in the right direction, but what's important is that you take action. Even with a map, people can get lost sometimes. That should not be a worry though, because at least you have the chance to turn around and move towards the right direction.

Learn From Your Mistakes

We are all human and bound to make mistakes in life. What do you do when you fall in life? Do you stay down or do you get up? I am sure you get up. Use each mistake as a lesson that you can learn from in life. Try not to make the same mistake again. Examine where you have gone wrong and think of how you can avoid making that mistake in future. However, do not dwell on your failures. A motivational speaker once said that failure is nothing more than an event and not a person. Do not be afraid to make mistakes in life.

I hope you have a better understanding of how to create a personal development plan. Do remember these points that I have mentioned today.


For more information on how to create a personal development plan, visit SelfEnrichment.com. You will learn more about developing a personal development plan, setting your goals, learning from mistakes, and much more!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Peter_J_Ho
 
 
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