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Stop procrastinating, start doing
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Do you need an injection of motivation to get back to taking action on your dreams and goals? Would you like to understand why the procrastination gremlin gets a grip on you from time to time?
Then come along to a talk I am giving at a Mind Body Soul weekend in Northampton on Sunday 27th May 2012.
The title of my talk is Stop Procrastinating, Start Doing and I will be giving it at noon. I’ll also have a stand at the show where I will be selling my book so do stop by for a chat.
The talk will teach you how to:
- Understand why procrastination happens.
- Find easy ways to get started on a project, or how to finish one project if you have many on the go.
- Root out and kill your inner gremlins.
- Increase your self-belief.
- Learn to make time for important activities.
For more information, click here.
Time Management: How to deal with people who waste your time
Posted by: | CommentsTime Management: How to deal with people who waste your time
Watch the video below for a few tips on how to deal with people who waste your time.
Time is one of our most precious commodities and if you are working away at your dreams while doing your day job then you need to be very time efficient in everything that you do.
How to keep on going when you feel like giving up
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Working towards your dreams and goals isn’t always plain sailing. There are times when you don’t see much progress, when events do not turn out as you expected and when you just think you are mad to keep on trying and even believe that your dreams are possible.
Your inner resistance, or what I like to call the inner gremlin, will rejoice in these moments and happily tell you that there is no way in hell that your dreams will ever happen, that you’ve spent enough time and money on them, that your sacrifice has been too great and that it is now time to throw in the towel. The inner gremlin loves to win its battles in your mind and the battle to give up or keep on going is its whole reason for being!
If you find yourself in this situation, what should you do? Give up or keep going? There are many things to consider and a reasoned appraisal of how your time and resources are being spent may well be necessary. Alongside that, here are some other things you may like to ponder:
- ‘The darker the night, the nearer the dawn.’ This Buddhist expression means that as your journey gets scarier or you arrive at a situation which you think you can’t handle, the closer you are to a breakthrough. Sometimes we give up on a plan just before something wonderful is about to come to fruition and if we had just hung on in there for a bit longer we would have won that particular fight.
- Some things take longer than we had originally planned. When we start taking action towards our goals and dreams we may have a time period in mind in which we want to achieve those goals. Alternatively, we may see people around us achieving similar goals to us and wonder how they can achieve them in a timely manner and we can’t. Imagine that there is a bucket or large bowl in front of you and every time you take action towards your dreams you throw a pebble into the bowl. Gradually the bowl fills up with the pebbles of your effort. When the bowl is full of pebbles, your goals is achieved. It is easy to keep putting pebbles in the bowl , the difficulty is that you don’t know how big the bowl hence you don’t know how many pebbles it will take to fill it. This is where frustration can set in but if you just keep putting in the pebbles of your effort then all the time you are moving towards a full bowl.
- Short term gain versus long term pain. If you are really worn down with making effort towards your goals and just can’t see enough results in exchange for that effort then you might get some short term relief from giving up. But how are you going to feel in the medium or long term? The urge to do your own thing will probably surface again in the future and the pain of burying your dreams this time round could exacerbate feelings of frustration and discomfort in the future.
- Is there another way? What does your dream represent? What does it means to you? Perhaps there is another way of achieving that aim or ‘scratching that itch’. Sometimes we become very entrenched in ‘it has to be like this’ or ‘ this is the only way that I am going to be happy’ and not being able to deviate from this way, or succeed with it, can be very painful. Spend some time brain-storming different ways to achieve the same aim including whether it is possible to combine that aim with your day job or organisation / industry in which you currently work.
It is natural to have doubts and everyone has an inner gremlin that tries to thwart them, even people who appear to be very successful. In order to make the decision whether to give up or keep going you need to ignore what the gremlin is telling you and use your own wisdom as to whether you should carry on regardless, change course or find another way to achieve the same end.
Download my 6 Steps To Lead The Life You Want To Lead talk
Posted by: | CommentsDownload my 6 Steps To Lead The Life You Want To Lead talk
Just to let you know that, by popular demand, I have recorded my Six Steps To Lead The Life You Want To Lead talk and it is now available as a 1hr MP3 download. For more details click here. http://leadthelife.net/products/audio-training/
How to feel better when life is crap
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Some ideas on how to make life more bearable if work or other stuff is getting you down.
How to make time to achieve your dreams and goals
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This week I have prepared a video on some tips to help you find the time, alongside your day job and current responsibilities, to take action towards your personal dreams and goals.
Be Bold, Show Up and Enjoy 2012
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Happy New Year!
I hope that you have had a lovely Christmas and New Year period.
Whether you are excited about the Olympics, the Diamond Jubilee or the intricacies of the Mayan calendar, 2012 has been on the horizon for a long time and now it is finally with us. I have decided that this is a year for me to be bold and for ‘showing up’. I invite you to do the same.
In his latest book, Resisting the Soul, Nick Williams says: “The world can’t respond to what you are planning and hoping to do. The world can only respond to you showing up, to your energy, intelligence, enthusiasm and your love and contribution.”
Showing up doesn’t mean being reckless nor does it mean over burdening yourself with more than you can manage. To me, showing up means having the courage to do what needs to be done even if you are a little nervous or frightened at the prospect. It means acting out of reason rather than fear and it means embracing life as it unfolds through both the ups and the downs.
Show up at your work, whatever your feelings about what you do, and do the best job that you can; show up in your relationships and be the best friend that you can and show up in any endeavour in which your heart wants to participate and make the best effort that you can.
Have a wonderful 2012. Be bold, show up and enjoy!
How To Deal With Overwhelm – Part 3
Posted by: | CommentsHow To Deal With Overwhelm – Part Three
Mentally change how you look at your schedule
A few weeks ago I had a particularly busy week and the Thursday was a very long day which I was dreading. I was quite tired at the time and even though it was only Monday I was fretting about how I was going to get through the week, especially the Thursday. When you are overwhelmed it is very easy for future events and activities to prey on your mind even though they haven’t happened yet.
In order to make the week feel better instead of thinking of it as a very long and tortuous Monday to Friday I broke it up into two segments: Monday to Wednesday followed by Thursday to Friday. That way the busy Thursday no longer overshadowed the preceding days. When it arrived I got on and dealt with it as best I could and then it was over and done with.
When we are too busy we have to play tricks with our minds to relieve the mental burden of what is on our plate. In doing so we can reduce the stress that it causes which helps us to have enough physical energy to get on and do what has to be done.
Bonus Tip
While the three tips in this blog series will help you to reduce feeling of overwhelm when coping with your workload and juggling of other commitments there are times when may have to ruthlessly offload some of your obligations.
If you don’t have enough time to do the things you want then you have to find a way to stop doing some of the activities that you don’t really care for.
There may also be occasions when you take a complete break from an activity, however dear to your heart it may be, in order to give yourself sufficient time for rest and recuperation. While it is possible to burn the candle at both ends for a while your mental and physical health will suffer if you do it for too long.
When you have been able to take a proper break you will gain fresh perspective on your situation and may well find a more sustainable way of managing your work, family and other projects
How To Deal With Overwhelm – Part 2
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Pretend you only have one thing to do
When there are too many urgent tasks in your day or your week, the thought of them stacking up in from of you can lead to stress and mental paralysis. You can end up getting nothing done or feel too tired and stressed about what lays ahead.
If it is not possible to offload some of these tasks then just pick one that needs doing now (if several need doing now still pick just one of them) and just say to yourself “All I have to do is this.” In doing this you are switching your outlook to one thing that is doable instead of focussing on an overwhelming list.
Whether it takes two minutes, two hours or two days, it is much easier to focus on getting one thing done and completing the task than worrying about everything else. When the first task is done then apply the same technique to the next item on your list – “All I have to do is this”.
Human beings respond better to success than to failure so being able to tick off just one task as completed from your list is better than doing random bits of several activities and never feeling that anything is finished.
You can also use this approach to manage different sections of your day. For example if you have to take the cat to the vet after work and then visit a sick relative you might feel so overwhelmed about what you have to fit into your evening that you are stressing out all day about it. However if you say to yourself “All I have to do is go to work” and then “All I have to do is go to the vet” and then “All I have to do is have a cup of tea with Aunty Mary” you can give your full attention to each of these activities without worrying about what follows.
