Dear Friends,
Last month's insight "Float the Goal" generated questions about the best ways to
take action in conjunction with manifesting what you want. This month's insight,
a favorite from 2005, offers one answer to that question.
In Useful Resources, don't miss Elizabeth Gilbert's eye-opening question. I've
been having fun with it! I think you will too.
My best to you!
Claudette
So You Know What You Want…Now What?
Most of my clients hire me because they want to answer the question "What's
next?" They feel dissatisfied with their current job or life situation, but
aren't sure what would satisfy them.
They make lots of wonderful and necessary internal changes reshape their
belief systems, overcome obstacles, gain clarity and craft a vision for the
future. Then they hit "The Threshold" that formidable mental canyon that
appears once you've identified what you want and blocks you from taking those
first steps toward making your dreams real.
Once you know what you want, you must cross The Threshold by taking action. For
many people, this is an onerous stumbling block. A new host of fears rush in,
making getting started about as easy as taking the first step onto a rickety
swing bridge high above your mental canyon. It's common to experience:
- A fear of failure combined with such thoughts as "What if I try out this
vision and it doesn't work?"
- A fear of success combined with such thoughts as "What if I bring this
idea to fruition and my whole life changes?"
- An amorphous, yet fierce resistance to the task at hand. The kind of
resistance that ignites more creative procrastination. (Having exhausted more
common forms of procrastination, I've been known to trim my toenails and clean
my computer keyboard in an attempt to avoid a task. In fact, I think I see a
few specks on my keyboard right now…)
Here's a hint: Dreams and ideas come to fruition through
pragmatic action. It's true. You can envision, manifest, pray and
meditate on the state of your cuticles until the cows come home. In
fact, feel free to do this, but don't expect your dream to come
true.
The Mechanics of Moving Forward
How do you take action in the face of fear and resistance? Here are
some concrete steps to take you through the mechanics of moving
forward.
A Acknowledge fear and take action anyway. Action is one of
the best antidotes for fear and anxiety. Many people decide that
feeling fear indicates an incorrect course of action. Nope not
true. (Note: At the threshold, it's not uncommon for you to feel
attached to a specific outcome. Take action and stay unattached to
the outcome. We can't predict the results of our actions; results
may be immediate or may not trickle down to you until two months or
two years later.)
C Create a community of support. Support is critical. If I
counted every time I've told a client "nobody who's successful and
accomplished has done it alone," I'd be a very rich woman. If you
don't have a supportive community, build one. Find online
communities in your field or areas of interest, visit or join
professional organizations, and take a look at your friends and
family. Who could you reach out to and ask for support ? I recall a
time when I needed extra support as I crossed that precarious mental
swing bridge between one career and the next. So I asked for it. I
identified two people who had room in their lives to give me extra
support and I called them and asked for it. They were my lifeline
during the few months I needed an extra boost.
T Take charge. Be a leader in your own life. Set goals.
Make decisions. Get clear about what you're trying to accomplish.
Can't stand bookkeeping? Hire someone else to do it. Plan. Organize
your time. You are the only person who can get yourself where you
want to go.
I - Interview and research. If you're at the threshold,
chances are you have a thirst for more information whether it's
about your career transition into marine biology or your move to
Tijuana. Schedule informational interviews. Set aside time to
research online and at the library. Read books and magazines in your
area of interest. Gathering concrete information is the name of the
game.
O Over-reward yourself This is hard work! You must reward
and motivate yourself. The next time you identify a reward for
yourself, I challenge you to double it. If you haven't rewarded
yourself yet, you MUST do so immediately, if not sooner. Here's why:
living with mentality of abundance is going to take you much farther
than a mentality of scarcity ever will.
N - Network, network, network Each time you speak to someone
about your dream or idea, make sure to utter the magic words, "Who
else should I speak to?" or wording to that effect. To network is
the act of building your physical connection to people. When you
feel uncomfortable asking others for help, ask them how you can be
helpful to them. In fact, no matter what, ask that anyway.
Standing at the edge of going after what you want can be the most
challenging phase of transition. You're walking an unsteady swing
bridge between where you are and where you want to be. The next time
you find yourself on The Threshold between your idea and bringing it
to fruition, take a deep breath and focus on this question, "What's
my purpose right now?" The answer will take you where you need to
go.
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Useful Resources
- Ask yourself this question. In Elizabeth Gilbert's fantastic book
Eat, Pray, Love, she asks herself this question daily, "What makes me
really, really, really happy?" ASK yourself this question regularly and you
might be surprised by the answer!
- Green solutions. I don't know about you, but I'm increasingly
invested in looking for environmentally friendly ways to lessen "my footprint"
on this earth. Here's a resource that I've found to be helpful 50 Simple
Steps to Save the Earth from Global Warming by The Green Patriot Working
Group. Also check out their website at
http://green-patriot.com.
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