Something to Think About
There are times when the next step in both life and business is obvious. Other times we haven’t a clue. Or if we know where we’re going, we don’t know how to get there. As you mull over plans for the future, consider the following:
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Pushing past your comfort zone takes practice. Write down five small things you’d ordinarily be scared to try. Pick one and commit to doing it this week. Once you’ve done that, work your way down the list. By the time you reach number five, risk taking should be second nature.
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Are you convinced your future lies in your past? Before you look up an old boyfriend, an ex-boss, or high school music teacher, examine your intentions and expectations. Why are you trying to connect with this person now? Is it possible that someone in your life today might be able to offer you what you need?
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Is your dream achievable, given where you are today? Ask yourself: Could I reach this goal within three to five years? Do I have the emotional, financial and practical support I need to pursue this goal? What needs to happen to make the conditions right?
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Imagine you have a paid leave for six months. What will you do? Where will you go? Whom will you be with?
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Are there any ways in which you could sync up your life today with your dream? For instance, if you want to travel to Greece and see the Parthenon but don’t have the vacation days, you might take an art history class, try a Greek restaurant, or go online to research a trip for when you do have time.