Most people approach how to get what they want as if they're walking through a forest with a machete, trying to chop away at anything that's getting in their way.
While this may seem as if you should get the gold star for having a 'can-do' attitude, its really a lack of direction that results in wasted energy.
I understand this well and it's why today's class was all about energy management.
When you've got a clear plan, you're almost guaranteed to get to your destination.
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Yet to get to the clear plan you've got to answer three incredibly important questions.
1. Who are you?
2. What do you want?
3. Why does it matter?
Ask any of my clients why this is critical.
See, there will never be anyone else like you on the planet.
These questions clarify your mission and values which serve as a compass to shape your everyday decisions.
And while understanding who you are is valuable, the what you want gets you to your future or compelling vision.
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"For without vision, the people perish."
That level of direction and guidance for your life requires you to have a vision in seven areas of well-being:
~ physical,
~ emotional,
~ mental/intellectual,
~ spiritual,
~ financial,
~ relational and
~ in your work or creativity.
Identifying your "why" or your motivation will serve as rocket fuel for your vision, especially when you use it in partnership with your mission and values.
And even when it seems you don't have the energy to move forward.
This is a holistic way of approaching life.
If you're in business, don't look at a goal as 'how to obtain a client', rather you seek to have a meaningful vision for how you interact with everyone who works with you.
That's a huge distinction. And it's easier to stay connected to a grand vision, as temporary goals often lose their luster.
Where most folks get stuck is believing they need to answer the question, "How will I get there?"
Yet the 'how' is less important than the 'what'.
When you answer these questions and have a compelling mission and values, you're able to easily break down your vision into smaller steps that lead to mile markers on your journey.
You get to look back and celebrate creating winning habits with a little consistency.
Invest in some time to write down who you are, what you want and why it matters.
You'll be amazed by the outcome.
The World Needs You and Your Brilliance.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge this week is to share your responses to the 3 critical life questions with someone important to you.
First, take some time to really reflect on and articulate:
1) Who are you at your core - your values, strengths, purpose?
2) What is your vision for your ideal life across different areas?
3) Why does this vision and living authentically matter so deeply to you?
Once you've gotten clear on your own answers, set up a time to have an open conversation with a trusted friend, family member, mentor or partner.
Share your self-discovery openly and vulnerably.
The act of vocalizing your core self, vision and motivations helps solidify them internally. And including others allows for greater understanding, accountability and support on your journey.
Sharing it with someone important makes it all the more real and impactful. Your brilliance, unleashed through authentic living, can inspire those around you.