Life turnaround Part 1
By Jon ClaytonTable of contents for Life Turnaround
- Life turnaround Part 1
- Life Turnaround Part 2
Life Turnaround Part 1
Every so often, you’ll come to a point in your life when you realize that you’ve gotten off track in a big way. Perhaps the realization will sink in slowly over a period of time. Or, some kind of crisis may arise that suddenly makes you see you’re headed in the wrong direction. Certainly it can feel frightening and overwhelming to realize that your life is not going where you wish for it to go. And yet, when you reach that point it is actually a very positive and empowering moment. Because you are marvelously equipped to deal with it, and by doing so you can end up making your life significantly more positive, meaningful, productive and fulfilling than ever before. You are smart, adaptable, resourceful, and completely able to turn your life in any direction you choose. Realizing that you have gotten off track enables you to re-evaluate everything in your life and to re-direct your efforts so they produce the kind of world that you truly wish to live in.
Success in life does not happen in one smooth, uninterrupted effort. In every life, in every achievement, there must be many adjustments along the way. Turning your life in a new direction does not mean you have failed. On the contrary, it means that you’re aligning yourself with success. It means that you’re paying attention and that you’re learning from experience. It represents an enormous opportunity to get more deeply in touch with who you truly are and to more fully understand what’s important to you. It is a chance to move your life to a higher level of awareness, achievement and fulfillment.
Stop playing the blame game
One of the most wasteful things you can do is to sit around blaming others for your troubles. Sure, it’s very easy to blame your spouse, the government, your co-workers, the economy, or a whole list of other outside influences for your situation. It’s easy and it’s useless. Blaming others accomplishes only one thing. It enables you, in your own mind, to escape responsibility. Yet in order to make progress, you must do the exact opposite. You must take responsibility for every little corner of your life. Of course there are all sorts of factors in your world over which you have absolutely no control. Sure, the actions of others have contributed to your situation. However, you are the person who must deal with that situation. Your best strategy is to get beyond the blame and to get busy taking the positive steps that will turn your life around.
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