So here’s the thing you want to be somewhere other than you are….
You have an ambition, a goal a dream.
Are you planning for it I wonder?
More importantly I guess is ‘how clear to you is that dream?’
At some workshop sessions in the last week I was interested in the number of people who wanted to make a change but who had not really thought about what it was they wanted.
A typical conversation went something like this….
Person “i am not happy with my life”
Me “So what are you doing about that.”
Person “Well I”m waiting for things to change……”
Me “So what do you really want for yourself……..”
Person “I don”t really know, just something ……. Well to make me happy”
Me “So what makes you happy…..”
Person “oh, lots of things…..”
And so this pointless conversation went on and on.
It’s very easy to talk about wanting change in terms of unspecified, generalized feelings of happiness, comfort, being loved, feeling less pressure….. It’s also not necessarily going to move you in the direction of obtaining those things.
More importantly waiting for “things to change” is not taking control of your own life. Waiting for things to happen is disowning your personal power and responsibility. At worst this means you make it someone else”s fault if things do not change the way you want them to.
The first thing to recognise is that change is the only constant in the universe. Things never stay the same. If you are not able to see those changes, respond to them and engage with them you will forever be the “victim” or “passive participant” in your own life.
Take control now!
Make some careful decisions about what you want in your life.
Being ‘happy’ is a transient emotional state.
Identify the things that make you happy – be specific.
Being ‘comfortable’ – what do you mean by that? Money? Clothes? Furnishings? Health?
It is perhaps true that all the generalizations we ‘wish for’ are simply personal cop-outs which do little more than remind us that we”re not being who we want to be.
Our futures have to be built around us and the things we can do to bring them about. If we rely on other people and situations to make the changes we are being passengers in our own lives.
One of the most irritating things about this “cosmic ordering” thing as promoted in that rather dubious book “The Secret” is the way that adherents to the system seem to want to hand everything over to the universe knowing that the universe will provide – and if it doesn’t, well, it’s because ……
Your soul purpose was not in line with your desires ….
Or some other pseudo-spiritual guff!
I really wish some of these so called New Age gurus would listen to what they are saying and implying sometimes.
The formula for manifesting change in your own life can be reduced to a simple set of questions…
What do you want specifically?
Create a very clear statement of what you want – what would you see, hear, feel and think were you in that future?
How will you know when you have achieved that?
Make statements about all the things that will be different when you have achieved that dream
Where are you now in relation to where you to be?
Do a reality check to explore your current reality and compare it to what you want. What is missing? How is it different?
What are you doing now to move towards your dream?
Simple, be honest with yourself. Achieving your goals is about putting the behaviours in place to make the required changes. Simply saying the time isn”t right abdicates all personal responsibility. Even a small change in behaviours that is in line with your dream is something.
Speaking to young people about their ambitions is fascinating. The number of them who tell me that they “want to be famous” is direct result of the “cult of celebrity” invented by the numerous “reality TV” shows that we see.
When asked what they want to be famous for, what skill or talent or ability they want to be recognized the majority do not have any idea!
Now whilst the desire to be famous isn”t perhaps the most carefully thought out ambitions the fact that there is a feeling that “they” will be “discovered” for the uniqueness of their personality (or some fame-worthy attribute) is not taking any responsibility for “their” life and life choices.
Do something – anything that moves you towards your goal and is in line with your values.
Of course the “doing” of something which moves you toward a goal or dream does presuppose that you know what that goal or dream is.
Alan