Tired
of not getting what you want in one or more major
areas in your life? Are you living a life that is
not exactly as you planned? Have you given up on what
you used to want?
You are entitled to a life that works! One
full of passionate and satisfying experiences.
When is the last time someone asked you what you wanted?
Maybe the waiter in a restaurant? Or the butcher at
the supermarket? Who looks after your needs as you
take care of your kids, your husband, your parents,
your house, your boss, your laundry. . .?
Is anyone putting you first in their life? Probably
not. Maybe not even you. This may be shocking, but
you need to put yourself first. Yes, first.
Even before the kids. Certainly before your husband.
You need to take care of yourself and "fill your gas
tank," or no one else will. If you are running on
empty, you are not much help to others. So, that means
taking time out to breath, to think, to relax, to
plan. . . and to dream.
If you are ready to dream, let’s "up the ante," so
to speak, to the next level. What do you really
want? And, I don’t mean for dinner tonight. Nor, do
I mean which color blouse to purchase or what movie
to see on Friday night. I mean, "WHAT DO YOU WANT?!!"
in life.
What I know about women, is that often there is no
time or space left in life to consider the answer
to this question. Never mind being able to spend quality
time really pondering this question or planning how
to pursue the revelations you come up with!
So, how do you envision significant, satisfying changes
in your life and then make them happen? Follow me!
Start by, just for a moment, freeing yourself from
the attachments of family, relationship, responsibilities,
pressures, and worry. . . let them go from your mind.
Find a relaxing place to sit. Close your eyes. Take
a deep breath or two. Remember, you put your worries
and responsibilities aside. Let the "realities" of
life go. Forget about the places you need to be. Forget
the things you need to do, the schedules, and the
commitments. I challenge you to also put aside the
restrictions to having what you want. I know there
are many of them. Just let them go! Let yourself float
away . . .from this life that is currently yours.
In your mind, float up above your body, out of the
building you are in, and to a peaceful location. It
might be nearby - somewhere you like to spend time.
From this place, look down at your life. What would
you have in your life if you could have anything?
What do you love in your life? What would you keep
no matter what? What don’t you love? What would you
change? What would you let go of?
What would your house be like? How would you decorate
it? Where would it be located? What else would you
change about your house to feel nurtured, happy, and
safe there? Take a moment to picture it. See the details.
Let out the stops!
Now, look at your family. How would family life be?
What does the time with your kids look like? What
does the time away from your kids look like? How do
you want your relationships with all family members
to be? Sit for a moment with the visions.
What would your job look like? Do you have one? Are
you a full-time mom? Do you work at home? Would you
change careers? Spend a few minutes thinking about
the details for your dream job. Go with them, no matter
how crazy or unrealistic they might seem. If you could
have a career doing what would make you happier than
anything else, what would it be?
(Hint:
What do you love to do that you feel you must do.
What is it you do easily that others do not? Does
the thought of being able to make a living from it
bring up fears? GREAT! This is it! You have found
your passion.
What about your marriage, relationship, or the relationship
you wish you had? What would this look like? What
would your significant other be like? How would he
treat you? Feel how you want to feel with this person.
Envision what you would do together and what you would
share. Feel the passion and closeness between you.
Finally, let yourself think about any other important
aspects of your life, such as your friendships, community
service, travel, recreation, or your spiritual beliefs.
How would these components be if they were as you
desired? Leave your skeptic on the sidelines! (You
can have her back in a few minutes!) Let yourself
sneak a glance at your desires, dreams, passions,
and secret fantasies. Look at the details. . . notice
what you see. Any surprises? Take a deep breath and
maybe congratulate yourself for being willing to look
into this place.
If you came up with a satisfying vision, I invite
you to write it down. You might even start an "I WANT"
journal. In it, you can list all the details that
came to mind. Then, add to it over time. I suggest
you also write about the fears, judgements, and reactions
you experienced. For example, "This is too selfish"
or "I can’t have this, so why bother thinking about
it!" are typical reactions. Just notice your thoughts
and jot them down. Writing the objections clears the
space to let the desires come to the surface so you
can also write them down!
So, this is the first step in getting what you want
- letting yourself see it. Find a way to make this
practice part of your daily routine. Watch the changes
start to happen!
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Andrea
Wylan,
Principal Coach of Innerworks Coaching, is an Executive
and Personal Success Coach. Her company works with
individuals and businesses to help support change.
Andrea can be reached at awylan@san.rr.com,
or www.innerworks.ws