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| 10 Steps to Take You From Perspiration to Inspiration
Are you running on life’s treadmill with the speed setting
turned up a little too high? Does everything feel like a
struggle? Why not use inspiration to create energy that propels
you up and over life’s inevitable speed bumps? Here are ten
steps to get you started.
1. Be grateful: Instead of focusing on what you don’t have, take
a look at what you do. Write a list of the “50 Things I Am
Grateful For Today.” Take a minute each morning to mentally
express your gratitude for at least 5 things whether it’s the
air you breathe, the clothes on your back, or those closest to
you.
2. Celebrate and list every success: How would you like to have
a boss who only ranted about what you did wrong or what you
failed to achieve, never giving you credit for the wins? Take a
look in the mirror and make sure you aren’t abusing yourself
like a boss from hell. We tend to gulp down the little successes
and minor victories instead of savoring them. Keep a running
list of your successes for the year and post it near your
computer or nightstand.
3. Learn from your setbacks: Failure happens. It’s part of life
and a necessary component of growth. Accept failure as something
good, as proof that you are taking risks and stretching
yourself. However, in addition to accepting the losses, you must
go back and, like an unbiased scientist, ask yourself what went
wrong. What will you do differently in the future? Mistakes are
only truly valuable if you learn from them.
4. Fill your glass: Forget the debate over whether the glass is
half empty or half full! Why not take a pitcher and fill it up?
Tackle every situation with the perspective that you can affect
the outcome. Acknowledge that you have the power to choose. Even
doing absolutely nothing or feeling sorry for yourself is a
choice you make.
5. Look for role models: Who inspires you? Is there someone who
walked in your shoes and faced similar battles? Maybe even
someone who went on to become a superstar in his or her own
life? Identify her but don’t put her up on a pedestal. Remember
that she is a person just like you, who overcame the odds, or
struggled through extreme hardship and persevered.
6. Become a visionary: You don’t have to be a guru to have a
vision of the future. All it takes is a bit of imagination and
the courage to reach for something bigger than your current
reality. If time and money were no object and success was
guaranteed, what would you want to create for yourself, your
family, or the world? Give yourself at least 30 minutes to let
your thoughts dig into this one. How does this vision of the
future relate to your life today?
7. Identify the milestones: Set concrete goals for yourself that
can be broken down into measurable pieces or milestones. If you
want to lose 20 pounds, each 5-pound increment is the next
milestone you should aim for and celebrate. Instead of shooting
for a distant peak, it’s much more encouraging to set your
sights on the corner at the end of the block.
8. Say it with pictures: Research says that 89% of what we learn
is visual, 10% is auditory, and 1% comes through our other
senses. Draw, photograph, or assemble a collage that represents
your aim in life. Hang it on the wall or download it to your
computer desktop as a reminder of what you’re working towards.
9. Play: If you feel like you’re toiling, take a break and
interject some fun. Do something ridiculous. If you can’t think
of anything, spend an hour or two watching 4-year olds play. To
them, everything has the potential for fun. Learn to enjoy the
journey even more than the destination.
10. Ride the wave of change—don’t run from it: Like death and
taxes, change is inevitable. However, resistance to change is
common and causes untold amounts of struggle. Become a master
evolutionist—respond to change eagerly and rapidly.
We all need a push once in a while. Choose instead to latch onto
inspiration as a force that pulls you forward and you’ll
discover that success can be effortless.
About the author:
Certified fitness coach, Kim Nishida, is the author of the
innovative program, “Conception to Completion: The FIT Mind
Method to Getting It Done.” To learn more about this
step-by-step program and to sign up for FREE how-to articles and
workshops, visit http://www.ReadyToEvolve.com
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