The saying "you are the master of your destiny" is an undeniable truth. Your past decisions are directly proportional to the kind of life you are leading. True, the people around you might have contributed to some extent or even made some decisions for you but overall your current state mostly was as a result of your actions. If these decisions were bad most likely you don't like your current state. Below, a few tips on how to reinvent your life are discussed.
The fast step in this journey is to identifying your current position. It's only possible to decide where to go if you know where you're. With a pen and a piece of paper, you will write down all aspects in your life and grade them. You could give them a rating of one to five. Five can be the best while one the worst.
Identify things you've done in the past to reach your current state. You need to analyze all major past decisions that have brought you to your current destination. Both good and bad, a thorough analysis of the past is necessary if you're to reinforce any good traits or do away with unhelpful ones.
Determine where you want to go. Once you know where you are currently, decide on where you would like to move to in a few years time. Generally, it is always wise to write this down clearly and start figuring out strategies that will move you to your destination
It is very important to break things down into small workable and realistic goals. You could set short daily goals that will lead to the accomplishment of the bigger picture. As they say, Rome was not built in one day, short targets attained overall will lead to greater heights.
Review your daily, weekly or monthly progress. Everyday in the evening or when you are about to go to sleep, ask yourself whether your daily objectives were accomplished to the later. If they were not completed, ask yourself why and what steps can be taken to make things right. If you keep reviewing yourself and taking steps to correct mistakes, sooner rather that later you'll start seeing results.
There are times you'll feel like you don't have the zest to keep on. When faced with such adversity, the best thing to do is to focus on the goal; what it will mean to you if you're financially stable or finally healthy. Don't kid yourself, this will not be a piece of cake but with focus and hard work, it can be done. Do not let laziness, boredom or anything for that matter hinder you from making progress.
Write everything down. One of the best ways to keep yourself accountable is writing down your every move. With evidence of what you do with your time, you can make adjustment in improving your output on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. You also will be better equipped at using your time more efficiently.
The fast step in this journey is to identifying your current position. It's only possible to decide where to go if you know where you're. With a pen and a piece of paper, you will write down all aspects in your life and grade them. You could give them a rating of one to five. Five can be the best while one the worst.
Identify things you've done in the past to reach your current state. You need to analyze all major past decisions that have brought you to your current destination. Both good and bad, a thorough analysis of the past is necessary if you're to reinforce any good traits or do away with unhelpful ones.
Determine where you want to go. Once you know where you are currently, decide on where you would like to move to in a few years time. Generally, it is always wise to write this down clearly and start figuring out strategies that will move you to your destination
It is very important to break things down into small workable and realistic goals. You could set short daily goals that will lead to the accomplishment of the bigger picture. As they say, Rome was not built in one day, short targets attained overall will lead to greater heights.
Review your daily, weekly or monthly progress. Everyday in the evening or when you are about to go to sleep, ask yourself whether your daily objectives were accomplished to the later. If they were not completed, ask yourself why and what steps can be taken to make things right. If you keep reviewing yourself and taking steps to correct mistakes, sooner rather that later you'll start seeing results.
There are times you'll feel like you don't have the zest to keep on. When faced with such adversity, the best thing to do is to focus on the goal; what it will mean to you if you're financially stable or finally healthy. Don't kid yourself, this will not be a piece of cake but with focus and hard work, it can be done. Do not let laziness, boredom or anything for that matter hinder you from making progress.
Write everything down. One of the best ways to keep yourself accountable is writing down your every move. With evidence of what you do with your time, you can make adjustment in improving your output on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. You also will be better equipped at using your time more efficiently.
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