Posts Tagged ‘Success’

6 tips to dealing with personal difficulties

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Do we ever feel like we are drowning and nothing seems right around us?

Life is filled with the mysteries of the unknown, uncertainty, a mix of surprises presenting many rivers to cross, difficulties to experience and fears to be conquered. The first step to evolving into a better person is to face your personal difficulties head-on believing you can jump each hurdle on the way to achieving progress. In resolving our personal difficulties, we should form the habit of not shirking away from the curve balls that life throws at us.

Below are 6 tips to resolving personal difficulties:

Deal with the what ifs Certain questions tend to come to mind when experiencing difficulties such as, what if it gets worse? What if I never find an answer? What if I wasnt supposed to do this? What if I shouldnt be here? What if I fail? What if I am not liked? These questions stem from the fear of the unknown. Make a decision today to deal with the what ifs. The problem exists and worrying or dwelling on the what ifs wont get you anywhere. There will be times when things go wrong and it shouldnt give rise to any mudslinging or trading blames with people. Do yourself a favour, STOP THE WHAT IFS

Handle difficulties in a matured manner equips us with the appropriate mindset to see things moving in a positive direction

Build Experience Experience is a great teacher. Let each positive or negative event mark a significant learning process in your life. Pick up precious nuggets of knowledge from these experiences. The sole purpose of every experience gained, is to make you a better person who can confidently face whatever life has to offer.

Be secured Insecurity has no place in the game of life. I keep placing emphasis on accepting who you are. Learn to love/appreciate yourself, including your strengths and weakness. Being able to give little importance to yourself will enable you assess what you have, what you need to get and how to work hard achieving this. Underestimating your capabilities will make you a pitiful insecure individual. Accept who you are, what you have, be confident in yourself, so you could move on with the knowledge of being a distinguished person.

Endeavour to seek wise counsel because circumstances are seen in different perspectives and several insights could be provided.

Make your move Once you have recognised the root of the problems, formulate a plan of action which will help you find a solution.  Carefully weigh each pros and cons. Remember to tread lightly, for one little mistake might bring you back to square one. Be emboldened by the fact that you have armed yourself with the determination and strength of mind to surpass the difficulties you are facing. Also bear in mind you shouldnt lose sight of your purpose in life. If you get distracted from what you initially set out to do, then you may find it difficult getting back into the scheme of things.

On a final note, What are you doing about the personal difficulties you are currently experiencing? I look forward to various comments.

Words Of Wisdom About Your Purpose

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

What is your life purpose?  Are you, like so many people, so busy that you barely even care?  But ignoring purpose can negatively impact your wellness.  You can get more Pursuit of Happiness Insights here.

There are only Three Great Games Of Adulthood.  Only 3.  And one of the great games of adulthood is Significance.   Each of us as adults has to figure out how to live a life that matters to ourselves and others.  How to live a life that has meaning.  How to look good to ourselves and others.

Life itself makes us play the Great Game of Significance.  You can be winning at the games of money and relationship, with a nice family and a nice bank account.  But if you have ignored the game of significance, you will end up feeling empty or like something’s missing inside.

If money and relationships are going well, then how come I feel empty inside at times?  How come I feel like “is this all there is?”  How come I feel this kind of pain or ache or meaninglessness?  Pain is nature’s teacher.  The pain of something’s missing is Life’s way of saying pay attention to the game of significance.  You can get more Personal Growth Ideas here.

Nobody asks about your purpose on the floor of the NY Stock Exchange.  We all act like money and relationships are the only two games in town.  But when we ignore our significance, what gives our lives meaning, we will find money and relationships to be unfulfilling.

But the Great Game of Significance cannot be ignored.  If you aren’t winning at it, life will let you know by feelings of boredom, ennui, dissatisfaction, emptiness.  You may question your self-worth.  You may not be happy with toys and activities that used to please you.  This is just Life letting you know you need to pay attention to living a life with purpose.

How do you win at the Great Game of Significance?  What gives life meaning and purpose?  Obviously you have to find your own individual answers, but two places to look are as follows.  First, find a way to be of service to others.  Find a way to give back something.  And second, discover and express your passions in life.

Obviously, there is much more to this whole issue of purpose and meaning.  But playing the Great Game of Significance is a great way to add to your satisfaction in life over the years to come.  So make sure you spend some time regularly focusing on what gives your life significance!  You can get more Words of Wisdom here.

Can Life Coaching Help Me?

Friday, June 12th, 2009

As life coaches we are aware that the mention of life coaching can cause varying and interesting preconceived notionsabout what it is.

Here are some of those questions that we have come across and some answers that you may find useful if you are contemplating using a life coach.

Does hiring a life coach suggest I don’t have a life?

No such thing. Everyone has a life (unless you’re dead, in which case you’re deemed to be uncoachable); people just choose to live their lives in a lot of very different ways.

Does it imply that I need fixing?

No. It’s not really meant to do this, and besides, the role of the life coach is to be the catalyst so you can reach your own goals. It’s [still]up to you to make it happen.

Is this just throwing away money and using up time?

Maybe. In fact definitely if you are not committed to taking responsibility for doing the work, and/or you don’t REALLY want to change.  

Will I be cooped up in a small room with a bearded man wearing a hemp shirt and leather sandals, who happens to be so in tune with nature that he made the conscious decision not to invest in anti-perspirant a long time ago? 

Highly unlikely, although anything’s possible. 

Even scarier, could I end up in a confined space with a woman who also fits this description? 

Even more unlikely, but who knows…? 

Ok, so I’m being trite. But let’s look at the real mattershere. Firstly, you’ve been thinking about getting a life coach. Can I ask for what reason? Can you clearly articulate the reason, or is it that there is something not quite right with how you are currently experiencing life and all you know is that it could somehow be better? 

My Friends Think I’m Nuts! 

Secondly, your friends think you’re nuts. Good for them, they’re entitled to their opinions, be they misguided or otherwise. What makes you think this is what they are thinking anyway? I’m asking you to consider how you’re thinking. 

Do you know for sure they think you’re nuts, or are you just worried they might? And besides, even if they were to think you crazy, why should you care at all? Could it be that you are living to please others at the expense of pleasing yourself? It happens to a lot of people. 

An unconscious fear of rejection is a very real barrier to personal freedom.This happens a lot. The good news, it can be identified and dissolved, and it’s quite doable. Provided of course you are willing and committed to meeting your darker sides square on.  You need to accept them for what they are.  Also, taking the responsibility to nurture more harmonious responses is important. This will be relevant when future situations arise that would have previously set you into a flat spin or frozen you in your tracks.  

Hold the phone, this sounds a bit like counselling or therapy. I thought setting and achieving my goals was a big part of the process? Reaching my goals? Having a better life? Yep, aha, affirmative.

It’s useful for all of those things, but under-stand this; the things that have really been frustrating you and holding you back are directly linked to your behaviours and what drives those behaviours. 

Your Goals Matter 

Sure, as part of the coaching process you’ll get the opportunity to think about what you really want.  You’ll examine where you are now in relation to that, set some goals and take positive actions toward achieving them. And if your only barrier (as it may initially seem) was not having clarity or some accountability, then you’ll reach your goals quickly.  That’s great, a win-win for all.

Or is it?

But what happens when the next big goal comes along? Has the taste of success given you the momentum needed to replicate your efforts?  Or do you need to hire the services of the coach again? 

Perhaps the real issue is a lack of self-motivation (again this is universally common, don’t feel bad). Here’s the rub…Until you are consciously aware of the underlying drivers, this trait will continue repeating itself. The driver could be a number of things such as not feeling good enough, fears around rejection, etc. “No way, that’s not me! I’m scared of nothin’!” you say. Perhaps that’s true, or perhaps you act that way to compensate for these unwanted gifts inherited from your parents, teachers, and society in general. 

You Are Part of the Problem Too! 

The point is those are the real barriers. And as you move towards your goals the coach will recognise any self-limiting behaviours and be there to help you address any mental G.A.I.L. (Gremlins, Assumptions, Interpretations, Limiting Beliefs).

Let me summarise by sharing another common and universal truth. On a daily basis, through the medium of our thoughts, feelings, choices, words and actions, we create the life we now have. We’re doing our best with what we’ve got, and all we really want is to enhance the quality of our life experiences. What are the missing ingredients that keep us from accomplishing that?  It’s basically the knowledge and insights as to what drives us, and the techniques, resources and support required to create lasting change. That’s probably something you were never taught in school…

If you really want to improve your lot in life, to develop and evolve into a more integrated human being than you were yesterday you need to be self-aware.  If you really want to experience deeper quality relationships, to attract more satisfying work, again, you need to be self aware. It’s the awareness to think, feel and act differently that create better results.

A well rounded life coach can help you explore the underlying drivers and bring them into conscious awareness.  This awareness may cause the changes that will be important for you to create a better life.

I know with confidence, that you have laten talents and abilities just poised to come to the surface. Identify them, nurture them and align your life around them, that’s when things start to really happen for you. The differences are subtle, but after a while your friends might think going nuts is a good option!

Vaughan Jones is co-founder of Life Coach Auckland, a life coaching company based in Auckland New Zealand