Good advice:
- Live in the moment. By all means have long term
goals but then avert your attention and focus back to today. Be fully
present in your life and don’t check out of life and live for a future
that hasn’t arrived yet.
- Give up comparing your life to
others. We
are all here to accomplish different things at different times. Success is
not liner and success isn’t necessarily financial stability or a full
social calendar either. The more you are true to yourself, the less you
will worry about what others are doing. You might rejoice in their
successes but you won’t use it as a competition or a reinforcer to remind
yourself that you are failing.
- Stop overthinking. When you are in your mind you are
in ‘enemy territory’. I like that saying as I have found personally, and
in my professional work, that people can be very hard on themselves and
tend to default to negative, self critical thinking. Use your thinking
time to find solutions and make action plans. The moment you find you are
ruminating over the same topic without much progress it is time to
distract yourself and do something else.
- Maintain balance in your
life. It is
hard in modern times to find time to pamper ourselves and when we do we
tend to invariably feel overwhelmed with guilt. Part of honoring and
loving ourselves is accepting that we deserve love and care and that we
owe it to ourselves to spoil ourselves – take a holiday, go for a
massage…everything should have it’s place and a clear even balance between
work and play must be followed if you want to function optimally in life.
Get used to rejecting guilt – a wasted emotion that you can choose to
reject.
- Reach out to loved ones. Take some steps to inspire more
connection with your loved ones in the new year. Set aside time to send a
few quick texts or make calls to your family or friends you haven’t spoken
to in a while. Update them on how you’re doing and ask for the same in return,
and if a goal is to improve your relationships in 2024, be sure to do this
often throughout the year to keep those connections strong.
- Open your mind to the new
possibilities that lie in the unknown. Be willing to try new things. Make
a conscious effort to get out of your comfort zone; this can include
pursuing new career/job opportunities or learning/skill activities that
you may have never considered before. It can also include unexplored
relationships or—for that matter—even new types of food and entertainment.
With the right perspective, you can consider stepping outside of your box
of your known world as a great opportunity and welcome it with open arms.
- Forgive. As long as you live in a human
skin, forgiveness is the one practice that you’ll need to master because
nothing will keep you stuck in the past more effectively than resentment
and non-forgiveness. Think of it this way: What (or who) you don’t
forgive, you drag into the new year with you. To forgive is to erase the
negative energy that keeps you from entering the new year with a clean
slate; this includes forgiving yourself as well.
- Finish tasks.No one wants to start off the new
year with a long list of errands to run and tasks to complete. If there is
anything on your list that you didn’t get to finish, now is the time to
cross them off. Start the year with a clean slate, and a fresh to-do list
will help you feel ready to start the year.
- Set realistic goals & write
them down. Goal
setting is a vital component of creating anything new. However, it’s
important not to set yourself up for failure by declaring goals that are
so lofty—so far out of your box—that you know, in your heart, can never be
reached. The practice is to come to the edge of your comfort zone and lean
over just enough to make yourself uncomfortable, taking small, achievable
steps that allow you to see still the possibility of arriving at the
finish line.
- Have more fun and laugh a lot. Be adventurous, be daring and
learn to try new things regularly. How else will you learn about your
strengths and weaknesses? Get out of your comfort zone and meet others,
try things you feel scared of. This is the best way to conquer fear and
gain confidence and you will be able to look back on your life with fewer
regrets and “what ifs”. Life doesn’t have to be that serious…
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