Friday, May 22, 2020
From Reality Shame to your Dream Life
From Reality Shameâ to your Dream Life Thereâs a bit of an epidemic happening right now! Iâm calling it âreality shame.â Can you relate? Someone asks how things are going and what youâve been up to and you kind of shrink back and beat around the bush because you have absolutely nothing exciting to share? And it feels awful! Itâs always a bit of a painful wake-up call when we realize we are genuinely not excited about our day to day life! And then you wonder how you got here. Another year has passed in your life. Life is just whizzing by. Have you felt that? You know you want more out of life but donât know where to start and how to change the situation? Letâs start by creating a bucket list to guide your life dreams and career ambitions. In case you arenât sure, a âbucket listâ is a list of things you want to accomplish in your lifetime. These are the big goals, the lofty life dreams, the stuff you might think is a little crazy or out there but would love to try. What topics appear on bucket list of life dreams? Not achieving our goals or fulfilling our dreams is often because we donât actually know what our dream is. You need to have a vision. A clear and detailed understanding of where youâre heading and what you want to do once you get there. The next big question: how do you go about ticking off whatâs there? You know that dreams can be powerful drivers, so look to your dreams for the passion and commitment to move to the next level in your career, relationship, business or life in general. Figure out what you need to reach these bucket list goals. Set a plan. Create your road map and retro-engineer your path to achieve those goals and live a happier life. Remember that goals have to be attainable for you to actually achieve them. A plan is great, but you have to break it into increments of progress. Often we think we can only live our dream lifestyles when weâve reached our big goals, but I donât believe that to be true. We can start living our dream life now. We just need to think about the small things (and the big things) that could help us live our dream life this year. Maybe you really want to be a writer? That doesnât mean you have to get an English-major degree right now or write your best-selling novel tomorrow. You can start planning the small stepping stones that are going to get you that end result. Who should you reach out to? What books should you start reading? What leisure activities will help cultivate that dream in your daily life? Where can you start writing for free? Who can you help rewrite a paper/essay for practice and good olâ word-to-mouth recommendation? So in order for that list not to be overwhelming start small and work your way up. Your first project doesnât have to be a âgame changerâ, rather a small step towards the right direction. Start where you are and do what you can with what you have. Without an end point to reach for, you may find yourself meandering through the field of life, picking daisies and absorbing the sunshineâ"which is perfectly fine if thatâs all you want! When you want more, though, you have to plan, you have to bring what you need into your life to go for the gold. Ask yourself these questions: What are my bucket list goals? Do I know what it takes to get there? Do I have the resources to reach them now? What do I need to bring into my life to be aligned with meeting my goals? Can I set small, achievable steps to reaching these goals? Iâm sure youâve read enough about SMART goals and other productivity hacks (hereâs a great reminder ), but without the first step â" of dreaming big â" nothing is going to get you there.
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