New Year resolutions are often wishful thinking. Being your best self is not something to be ticked off a checklist, it is
part of a never-ending continuum of learning and self-discovery.
What we think of as “self” is
really a story we have strung together over time. What makes this an incredible
masterpiece, is that given you created the story of who you are, you have the
power to change it.
Being
precisely who you are at your highest level is your greatest gift to the people
around you, to magnetizing the things you want most in your life and a powerful
contributor to this world.
Here are the 6
stepping stones towards your greatest self:
1. Letting go of
negativity
Negativity
can hold us back from many things in life. An attitude of ‘I have the worst
luck’ or “nothing ever goes my way” infects the mind. Your perception creates
your reality. When you invest all your energy in to what you don’t want, your
brain conducts a transderivational search and conspires to provide the very
thing you don’t want.
A few tips to let
go of negativity:
·
Give
yourself a window to complain for five minutes, once a day and then bolt that
window shut. Time yourself or partner with a close friend to allow the
complaining, moaning and whining to occur for 6 minutes only. Then stop it.
·
When
you practice gratitude, nothing else exists in that moment. Your brain cannot immerse
itself in fear and be grateful at the same time. Try it on. Invest in a journal
and start with writing one thing down in the morning and before you go to bed,
identifying what you are grateful for. What you focus on, is what you get.
·
Self-reflection.
Negativity stems from a place of unhappiness. Adopt curious questioning to
unveil what is triggering your responses, what you would like to change. Edit
the story to how you can improve to live a happier existence.
“All progress takes place outside the comfort zone.” – Michael
John Bobak
2. Kindness
costs nothing
Kindness
is the easiest thing you can do to become a better person. Every person has
their challenges in life and it can take a random act of kindness to impact
another human being in a single moment. The simplest of things, holding the
door open, smiling at a person walking down the street or asking someone at
work if you could make them a coffee. Priceless.
3. What do you
stand for?
Unveiling
who you are and the values that underpin how you want to live, illuminate the
pathway to becoming the best you. Values are the emotional states that you wish
to experience every day. When you get clear on your code, decision making
become effortless. Living your code, creates the person you are becoming.
4. Kicking
self-doubt in the balls
Doubts,
fears and accusations echo through. When your inner critic is amplified, it’s
time to kick self-doubt in the balls, really hard. Remind yourself of all the things
that you have achieved, the incredible people around you, the times that made
you smile and the moments you felt alive. As long as you exist, there is
potential within you to exceed every expectation, to upgrade your standards and
step into your best self.
5. Investing in
You
Whether
you spend time reading, pursuing a workshop or walking along the beach, investing in you is the greatest gift. Detaching from the outcome and
enjoying the moment can be unfamiliar however the more time you invest in
discovering who you are, the masks you need to remove, and learn to dance with your
fears, the more confidence you gain in becoming the best version of you.
“Don’t let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of
winning.” – Robert Kiyosaki
6. Ikigai – your
reason for being
According
to the Japanese, everyone has an ikigai, although not everyone has yet
understood, discovered or developed it. To find it, it often requires
deep enquiry of self. Ikigai literally translates “the reason for being”. It is
often used to describe a healthy passion for something that makes you feel as
though life is worth living to the fullest.
An
intense internal desire to carry out a personal mission that
you have a magnetic connection to.
When we manifest whatever is pulling at you,
you experience an intense internal satisfaction. You create a feeling of being
fulfilled and adding new layers of meaning to your life.
Some questions to
ignite your ikigai.
·
What
are you passionate about? What makes you come alive?
·
Identify
what you are great at? What unique skills do you have that come most naturally
to you? What do you excel at even when you aren’t trying? What does the world
need and how you can deliver?
·
What
cause do you believe in? What change would you love most to create in the
world? What would you give your life for?
·
What
service, value or offering do you bring that adds value to others and people
would pay for?
Reflect on how
these elements relate to each other and ask yourself, what is one thing you
could do today that would be an expression of your ikigai?
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