We are surrounded by change, and the more you resist, the
tougher life gets. Accept change, look at it as an opportunity to try new
things, to meet new people, to challenge you.
Change can come upon us by way of unexpected events or by
choice. It’s inevitable so grab it with two hands and see where it takes you.
1 Be Happy
What makes you happy? Really, happy. Is it a person, is it
an activity? Think about that true happiness and find ways to get involved and
follow through to get more of that happiness. Without true happiness you will
go through life wondering what could have been.
2 Create a Dream Board
Some people think it’s corny, some swear by them. Cut out
pictures of things you want, and things you want to achieve, and stick them on
a big sheet of paper, or a small one if you aren’t making it public. It’s a
visual reminder of what make you happy and what to strive for. If you don’t
want to make it publically visible, keep it in a draw that you use frequently –
that way it’s out of sight but a constant reminder to you of what you want to
change in your life.
3 Set Goals To Achieve
Your Dreams
Now that you have worked out what your dreams are on your
dream board: Holiday, better job, nicer car, get married, have children,
retire, etc etc – you need to take action to put these goals in place. Set up
short, medium, and long term goals. And then act on them, and that is what will
make it happen. If they all don’t turn out, keep at it, or adjust your goals.
4 Let Go Of Your
Regrets
Don’t hold back and don’t let anything hold you back.
Regrets and negative feelings of what could have been have a tendency to be
internalized, upsetting the balance of your gut and brain, and can lead to
sickness. Be positive, move forward – history is history.
5 Do Something Out Of
Your Bubble
Unless you try something new, out of your comfort zone, you’re
never going to give anything a go. You’ll be living in your same old bubble,
week in week out. It doesn’t have to be bungy jumping, but something that
you’ve thought about but never had the gumption to go and try: make a speech in
front of people; start walking to lose weight; go out on a girls night out now
and then. It can be anything you don’t do now. Make a change to try something
new.
6 Start Living A Well
Balanced Life
You need your body and mind to be working together. Unless
you look after your body, your mind won’t be clear. Exercise is the best way to
clear your head and gain a positive attitude. It’s amazing what you start
thinking about if you go for a run, or even a walk,: it’s not the negative
stuff, it’s what you need to do, the positive things. Make a change and try it.
7 Face Your Fears
It’s easy to brush off our fears in the hope that they will
go away and we won’t have to do anything about them. Your fears are only
thoughts on your mind, they’re not real, but they manifest over time and then
we believe them to be real. We need to take control of these fears – mind over
matter – and not let them control us. Have positive thoughts and move forward.
8 Accept Yourself
You are who you are. You are a combination of genetics and
environment. Everyone has something that they would like to change about
themselves – if they are truthful and think hard about it. The only person that
can make that change is you. A negative attitude to your, let’s call them
‘self-faults’ is only going to make them worse. You need to be positive and
want to change, and then you will.
9 Live In The Moment
Don’t dwell on yesterday; don’t be negative if you have a
bad event or thought. Negativity only breeds negativity. Be positive and live
in the moment, live for what will be, not what has been. The grass may be
greener on the other side of the fence, but the only way you will know is if
you make the effort to jump the fence. If it’s not greener when you get there,
you’ve learned a good lesson and can keep moving forward anyway.
10 Show Gratitude
If you are grateful for what you have and what you can
change, then good things will happen and you will see your life change. Your
changes don’t need to be monumental, they may be small, but they are still
changes, and hopefully changes for the better.
Change you attitude
to change.
About the author: Karen Vickers is a Financial Adviser who
wants people to learn how to take control of their money. You can also change
your financial habits. A good start to understanding
the financial habit change process is by downloading our Free Your Money Sense e-Book http://yourwealthvault.com.au/: “6-steps to Financial Security”.
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