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Download my 6 Steps To Lead The Life You Want To Lead talk
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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
Posted by: | CommentsHow to feel better when life is crap
Some ideas on how to make life more bearable if work or other stuff is getting you down.
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 make life bearable if you hate your job
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If you wake up every morning with the thought “I hate my job” then life can be pretty miserable, especially as we spend a huge proportion of our life at work. The obvious answer is to get another job but this isn’t always practical or possible in the short term especially in the current economic climate.
It is easy to blame your job for life’s ills and have unrealistic expectations about how great life would be if only you didn’t have to work but before taking the plunge to something else it can be a very useful exercise to analyse specifically what is making you unhappy about your current employment. Do you hate what you do for a living? Is there a specific person who is making your working day miserable? Would you be happy doing a similar occupation but in an organisation with a different working culture? When you know the true nature of the problem, then you can start to take action that solves or mitigates the situation.
If you have an overwhelming feeling that you are in the wrong profession completely then you have three options. Option one is to take action and change to your chosen career. If that isn’t possible, for example because there is very little chance you would make a living as a professional rock guitarist especially as you are 46 years old and you haven’t played guitar since you were a student, then option two is to think of ways that you can get a flavour of that of that chosen profession in a more realistic way. To continue the rock guitarist example, you could carve out time at the weekend to play guitar, find some like-minded souls and form a band, determine to go to one live music gig a month or write a blog on rock music. All of these ideas are activities which you could easily do alongside your job and in making time to do something that you enjoy, you might find that your job becomes more bearable. Option three, by the way, is to do nothing and stay miserable!
Another way to make life bearable is to get into a hobby. Very often when I coach someone who isn’t happy in their job but doesn’t know what they would rather be doing I ask them what they are passionate about. They come back with a variety of answers such as cooking, horse-riding, the environment and then they very often add the sentiment “oh, but I haven’t done that for ages.” What is it that you enjoy doing but you haven’t done in a long time? Could you make some time to do that activity? Even if you are very busy could you ring-fence one Saturday morning a month to go windsurfing? Could you leave work on time just one night a week to go an evening class? Could you find twenty minutes a day to play a musical instrument?
Doing a hobby can build your self-confidence, restore your motivation and give you something else in your life over and above the treadmill of work. As well as being enjoyable, all of these benefits of doing a hobby can also spill over into your work life and may help you find a realistic way out of your current crisis.
If you know what you would rather be doing with your life, whether that is something completely different to your current occupation or a new role within your company or field, then think of some steps you can take now to start manoeuvring yourself into that position. I call this building ‘Plan B on the side’ and have found from personal experience that it massively reduces stress and anxiety from the day job. This is because you are taking constructive action to build an escape route and are therefore no longer stuck purely at the mercy of your job. Again, it will help your motivation and this will benefit your work life as well as your Plan B activities.
Finally, try to find some positives in your current situation. What value does your job give you? Your salary enables you to live, you may be learning useful skills and your colleagues form a great network which you may need to draw upon in the future. At the end of each day note down three positives and have gratitude for them. Over time this exercise will help you to change your mindset from one that is dominated by negativity and stress to a state where you can see an improvement in daily life and new possibilities for the future.
Is it better to try and fail than not try at all
Posted by: | CommentsIs it better to try and fail than not try at all
Many people spend many years doing a job that they never really wanted to do and at times can suffer deep regret at what they might have done or been. We have childhood dreams and ambitions about the person we would love to become and often vow as young people not to be like our parents and do a job that we don’t care for. Yet few people get to live out those dreams.
Of the people who do pluck up the courage, take the plunge and go after their heart’s desire many do not succeed at making a living from their new vocation. Not all writers will be best sellers, not all artists will have exhibitions at the Tate Gallery and not all musicians will have a hit record.
This begs the question: is it better to shoot for your dreams and fail than not try at all? After all, it is possible to spend a lot of time and money pursuing your passion only to end up very stressed, very tired and very broke.
If you have managed to pursue your dreams, even if it doesn’t work out, at least you have the knowledge that you gave it your best shot and if you died tomorrow you would have no regrets. On the other hand by doing nothing you will always wonder what might have been. A feeling of regret can build up over the years and can become debilitating leaving you fixated on what you should have done in the past. In its worst form this can manifest as illness, deep seated anger or addiction.
I am firmly of the opinion that it is good to find a way to pursue your dreams though it can be hard, especially initially, to create sufficient income from them. It is for this reason that I advocate not giving up completely your day job but to find a way to fit your dreams around it. For many years I have worked on and off as a part-time IT consultant and this has given me sufficient financial security but also enough time to pursue my writing and my passion for personal development work.
It may be possible to do something which gives you a flavour of your dream occupation which you can undertake alongside your day job. For example it may not be realistic for you to give up your job as a solicitor to become a music journalist but you may still be able to pursue your passion for music by writing a blog or by reviewing music via social media. There may also be activities that you can take up as a hobby which allow you to ‘scratch that itch’.
I know lots of creative people who have not got rich from their art, who often combine their pursuits with a day job and who sometimes think they are mad to keep trying but they all agree that they would be very unhappy if they had stifled their artistic urges to have a secure and ‘proper’ job. I definitely think it is better to try, even if you fail, than lead a life of regret.
Watch me talk about my book with Nick Williams
Posted by: | CommentsWatch Me Talk About my Book with Nick Williams
At last I made it onto that famous sofa – no, not This Morning with Phil and Holly – the Nick Williams interview sofa. Watch me talk with Nick about my new book Don’t Give Up Your Day Job.
For more info and to buy the book go to www.DontGiveUpYourDayJob.co.uk
How To Achieve Your Long Term Goals
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Recently I had the great pleasure of achieving some goals that have been on my list for many years. I am now a published author and a few weeks ago I launched my book at the Piccadilly branch of Waterstones in London, which was another dream come true.
If I were to answer the question of what does it take to achieve a long held dream then I would have to say: persistence. Persistence with a capital P !
I looked up persistence in the dictionary and the definition of the verb ‘to persist’ is: to continue steadfastly or obstinately, in spite of opposition or warning; to persevere; to last, to endure. In other words, when the going gets tough, the tough keep going!
Forget New Years resolutions – make determinations instead
Posted by: | CommentsForget New Years Resolutions – Make Determinations Instead
It is that time of year again when we vow to stop smoking, lose weight, go to the gym and never consume chocolate or alcohol or carbs ever again. And how miserable to we feel making those resolutions? And how long do they last? Exactly!
How about making determinations instead? Determinations allow you look ahead and feel positive and they give you something much more constructive to aim towards. Maybe this is the year when you will make a career change, start a business or learn to dance the Argentinean tango! Doesn’t that make you feel a lot more excited? Now you can offset the winter gloom and feel energized as you take those initial fledgling steps towards your goals.
It is a good idea to write down your determinations. Not only does putting them on paper seem to increase your commitment to taking action towards them but it also helps at times when your activity levels start to flag. It is natural that you will have bursts of enthusiasm for your determinations and times when they seem to go by the wayside. By writing them down you can return to them at any point throughout the year and start to take constructive action towards them again.
Once you have decided what you want for the year (and written it down) think of three simple things you can do towards them this week. Now do those things and you are on your way!
