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Most times, We tend to be hard on ourselves and do not realise how
far we have come from where we had initially
started. It could be working on our weight management
or spending more time with our loved ones. This is a
typical attitude of seeing the glass half empty
rather than half full.
There
are many times In my life where for a moment,
I felt remorseful
about the progress made by me even though
realistically things are going in the right
direction, albeit slowly. It is important that
we believe in ourselves and build on our progress
which according to me is an important trait of a successful human being.
While
working with my clients, I make it an important point of discussion to highlight
the small steps of progress they
have taken which otherwise
might look very insignificant to them.
When one steps back and looks at the situation
objectively, there will be considerable momentum for the individual to build on.
It is with these small achievements that one can build a strong habit and
eventually change one’s lifestyle.
When
I look back over the years, I have had zillions of setbacks
starting from not making it to the gym for at least
3-4 days a week or staying away from greasy or fattening
food. Realisation slowly dawned
that the answer is in looking at why it
happened and ensuring that there is some learning from
it. If I had allowed myself to get stuck then I would have never have been able
to reach my destination.
We
tend to feel guilty and bad about ourselves for not doing things we had
committed but the thumb rule is to pull ourselves up and move forward.
Sometimes it might be working out or even getting up early or just being
disciplined in our food habits.
The
idea over here is not to become complacent but to be realistic and ensure one
develops a pattern which over a period of time becomes a habit. There are many
people who want to get into an exercise habit and give up on their bad habits.
They tend to do
well for a week but somewhere along the
way they lose focus and eventually get back to their regular habits.
When they happen to meet me they feel guilty and
actually helpless that they did try to get into a habit but eventually their
vices took over their determination.
The trick over here is to ensure one does not give up
at the first signs of failure but keep at it till a strong habit is
forged.
Sometimes
when I used to fail in my efforts to inculcate a habit or needed
to work on something important the next day, it used to help
me to programme myself the previous night just before
going to bed and conveying to my subconscious mind
the
importance of not
failing. This at most times yielded
wonderful results.
Having
written goals will do a world of good. It has been time and again proven that
people with a clear time bound written goal be it financial, relationship or
even health have more or less reached or at times exceed their
expectations. Therefore it is imperative that one has
clear written goal to ensure that one does not lose focus. There are many times
that a list of goals is more prominent in my wallet than the currency that i
carry. Whenever I get a chance during the
day, I quickly take a look at them and remind myself
as to why it was so important.
Finally
using a little bit of visualisation will do a world of good for anyone who is
struggling to keep up with themselves. Seeing things
in our minds eye as to how things will be if we have reached our goals will
propel ourselves to work towards them with
greater zeal and commitment.
Some
of these above mentioned techniques have been used by many to achieve
their goals and most importantly get up every time
one tends to fall. I do not
see any reason why you cant incorporate these
principals in your life. It is always a smarter and easier method to learn from
others mistakes rather than wasting precious time by reinventing the
wheel.
I
hope this article will make some of you work with more purpose on
the life changing habits you are working on and for the others who
have given up at the first signs of failure, It might reignite
your desire to achieve your goals!
Do
share with me if you have worked out your own unique way of working on your
habits and I would be happy to hear from you.
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