Tuesday, 5 March 2024

5 Tips To Measure Success


Measuring success, whether at the workplace or at home, can help you figure out if you’re heading in the right direction or if you should turn back and try a different approach. It’s also an indicator of whether you’re reaching your short- and long-term goals.

 

Then, anytime you feel you’re not getting closer to your goals, you can take a step back and readjust.

 

Everyone has a different definition of what success looks like. For example, some people characterize success according to how high their yearly earnings are despite working in an organization where the company culture is stifling and the supervisors are overworked.

 

Alternatively, someone else might be making much less money someplace else, but still feel like they’ve won the lottery because their work environment is positive and engaging.

 

As such, experts have implemented several ways to measure success that work for everybody.

 

In this article, we discuss five ways to measure success in your life.

 

Believe in Yourself

 

Self-confidence doesn’t come overnight. You have to first recognize what your values and principles are, then make a conscious effort to live your life accordingly.

 

When you do that, you’ll enjoy a sense of inner peace and high self-esteem. Thus, you live each day trying to be the best version of yourself, which is one of the highest measures of success.

 

The problem is that sometimes we feel we have to live according to other people’s values to please them or fit in and be accepted. That may be true for a while.

 

But eventually, you’ll end up feeling defeated, worn out, and exhausted, which is the exact opposite of what you would describe as success.

 

Track Your Most Important Tasks

 

How you spend your time during the day is one of the biggest indicators of success. It tells you whether your main priorities are where they need to be.

 

Even if you work most of your waking hours, you may not be getting anything done.


To help you make the most of your time, create a schedule and keep track of how much you spend on the most critical tasks of the day.

 

If you find a task that you can hand over to others and delegate, then great! This means you can free up some time to focus on the tasks that really matter to you and will help you achieve personal and professional success.

 

Compare Yourself to Yesterday’s Version of You

 

Think about your level of learning and knowledge five years ago, last year, and last month. You’ll notice the line moving upward. Even if it’s in small increments, this means that there’s continuous learning.

 

This includes the practical experience you gain when putting your ideas to work. It also includes that some of these ideas will inevitably fail.

 

Yet, you have to realize that failure is part of the learning process. After failing once, or even a dozen times, you now know what not to do, so you have a better chance of reaching your goals and achieving success.

 

Find Your Version of Inner Peace

 

It’s nice to feel like we’re contributing and making a difference in the world. It could be working as a diplomat traveling abroad, making an impact on a global level.

 

Or it could be within our immediate family where we’re helping raise our kids or caring for our elderly parents.

 

It could also be just living an ordinary life, doing the things we love, and enjoying being in the presence of our friends and co-workers.

 

All these scenarios are good measures of success because, through them, we embrace inner peace and feel like we’re adding value to the world around us.

 

Evaluate Your Relationships

 

Whether at work or in our personal lives, we all want to love and be loved. It’s human nature and a goal we’re all trying to achieve, which makes it a measure of success.

 

And when we feel like our emotions aren’t being reciprocated, it can feel disappointing and frustrating.

 

Therefore, one of the best ways to measure your success in life is by the company you keep. Surround yourself with people who lift you up, inspire you to do better, and help you focus on what’s right for you.

 


Friday, 1 March 2024

5 Tips For Chasing Your Dreams


As kids, we had big dreams of how we wanted our lives to turn out when we grew up. Then, slowly, most of these dissipated due to timing and other circumstances far beyond our reach.

 

Yet, that doesn’t mean that, as adults, we should stop dreaming and striving to turn these dreams into reality. There’s no denying it’s a challenge, and the waiting and hoping are difficult as well.

 

But they’re sometimes a necessary part of life that helps us grow and mature. We all have circumstances that make it challenging to succeed. Yet, we can choose to find a way around them if we only put our minds to it and stay determined to reach our goals.

 

We know how difficult and lonely it can feel to keep your dreams alive.

 

So, we’re here today to offer you the motivation you need with five tips that will help you stay hopeful and find the inspiration to pursue your dreams.

 

Stop Making Excuses

 

People give up on their dreams not because they lack the right skills, support, or motivation. They give up because they’re afraid of failing.

 

Fear of failure is a normal human reaction. Everyone is afraid, but it’s only those with enough confidence and courage to take risks who eventually succeed.

 

One trick is to look at failure as a learning experience. Use it to have a better understanding of what not to do and prepare yourself for the next time.

 

Take Action

 

The dreaming part is easy, fun, and exciting. But it’ll get you nowhere. You have to start putting in the work if you want to pursue your dreams any further even if it means stepping out of your comfort zone.

 

One way to do that is by asking questions. Find experts in your chosen field and pick their brains about everything.

 

Remember, there are no dumb questions. So, don’t feel awkward that you’re less knowledgeable about a certain topic than they are. They were once in your shoes, and they worked hard to get to where they are. And so will you.

 

Meet Obstacles Head-On

 

Venus Williams once said, “I don’t focus on what I’m up against. I focus on my goals, and I try to ignore the rest.”

 

If you put your energy into creating goals and working to achieve them, you won’t have time to worry about any hurdles in your path or people who try to knock you down.

 

Then, when something does pop up that you absolutely can’t ignore, you’ll have enough willpower and determination to plow through it.

 

You’ll put more value on reaching your goal that you can’t let anything sidetrack you or throw you off course.

 

Hold Yourself Accountable

 

This is your dream. You’re the only one who can turn it into reality. Plus, no one will ever feel as passionate about your dream as you because everyone else is busy chasing their own dreams.

 

So, invest enough time and effort to see it to fruition. This isn’t just for your sake, but for all the people who will ultimately benefit from your ideas once they become real.

 

It doesn’t matter if your dreams are big like owning a nationwide chain of retail boutiques. Or small like getting a raise to help support your family. The important thing to remember is that they’re your dreams and they make you happy. So, enjoy the journey and have faith that, when you put in the work, things will work out in the end.

 

Put in the Time

 

We’re all eager to claim success, wealth, and fame as quickly as possible. But life doesn’t work that way.

 

Many times, people sabotage their dreams because they want to go fast and find shortcuts so that they forget to build a strong foundation for their dreams. Yet, it’s the best dreams that take the most time, and try as you may, you won’t find an easy way to achieve them.

 

Yet, once you get there, you’ll realize they were worth every ounce of blood, sweat, and tears. You just have to believe in yourself long enough to stick with it until the end. As Eleanor Roosevelt said, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”

 


Tuesday, 27 February 2024

Focus and Action Go Hand in Hand


What good is having focus if you don’t take any action? Conversely, if you take action without a focus, how will you know you are doing the right things? As you can probably surmise, focus and action go hand in hand.

 

The concepts reinforce each other. Suppose you decide that you need to increase sales, or whatever your goal happens to be. You plan out the steps and use that to set your focus. Then, when you execute the plan by taking action, you will learn that your focus was correct. Or, you will learn that it didn’t work out for some reason and that you need to consider alternate plans.

 

The last sentence of the previous paragraph is important. Not everything you plan will work out and you need to keep that in mind. If you find something isn’t working out, and you don’t believe it is going to get any better, don’t hesitate to find something else. Otherwise, the focus-action loop will get stale, and you will get frustrated. This is a negative reinforcement that will only serve to help you fail.

 

Failure is part of the process. Your actions should be iterative along with measures of what is happening. It can’t hurt to have alternative plans defined at the beginning of the cycle if that is possible. If not, just determine those alternatives when they make sense.

 

When you continue in this manner, you will find your focus is more intense. This is because you believe the actions you take will lead you to the desired results and you’ll shift your focus if it doesn’t. 

 

If you need to extend this entire concept to a team, make sure they understand that the possibility of failure exists. This will help you guide them to different paths. Of course, if a few of the team members are not doing their part, this is another path you will need to deal with. These members may not be clear on the benefits of the plan. When that happens, they will lose focus, and they won’t be able to take action. Or, the actions they do take will not coincide with what the team is trying to deliver.

 

When you approach your goals in this way, you will likely excel at your job or business. You’ll have a renewed sense of purpose, and you will bring the business to new heights.

 


Friday, 23 February 2024

Reasons Why You Should Become an Action-Taker


What's stopping you from taking action? Is it fear? Perhaps you're waiting for the right break instead of making your opportunities in life? Or maybe you believe you're not smart or talented enough? These negative beliefs are holding you back. 

 

There's a reason why so many intelligent people fail. They tend to overthink everything and are often afraid to take risks. If that's your case, here are some powerful reasons to become an action-taker: 

 

Get Rid of Doubts 

 

If you don't take action, you'll keep wondering What if? You will struggle with self-doubt and question your decisions. Taking action builds experience and boosts your confidence. It also allows you to discover new resources and information that will contribute to your success. 

 

Your Time Is Limited 

 

Steve Jobs once said that remembering you're going to die is the best way to stop thinking you have something to lose. Your time on this earth is limited. You never know what’s going to happen a month or a year from now on. 

 

You might never get a second chance to rent that perfect office space in your area, go to that meeting you've been postponing for weeks, or apply for your dream job. Take action today! Don't settle for anything less than you deserve! 

 

One Thing Leads to Another 

 

Getting started is often the hardest yet the most important step to success. No matter your plans, you must take action to bring them to life. 

 

Once you make that first step, everything else will fall into place. It may or may not work out as you hope, but it will lead to something new. Think of it as an opportunity to grow and learn. 

 

Let's say you want to apply for a job that sounds perfect for you, but you know you aren’t quite qualified enough. Yes, it’s scary to apply, but what’s really at stake? Even if you don’t get the job, you’ll get practice interviewing for your dream job. You’ll also get feedback on what you need to focus on to get a similar job in the future. When you start taking action, you get results. 

 

Develop Your Skills 

 

Whether your projects succeed or fail, there's always a chance to learn new things. Taking action will help develop your skills, leading to greater confidence. 

 

The next time you want to take action on a dream, you'll feel better prepared and have more experience. On top of that, you’ll approach things from a new perspective and won’t repeat the same mistakes. 

 


Tuesday, 20 February 2024

3 Secrets to Help You Take Action Now


Some people are just better at taking action than others. At least, that's how it can often seem when you want to take action but can't figure out how you should go about it. The truth is, you can transform yourself from a thinker to a doer using the following three secrets. 

 

1.    Stop Waiting For The Perfect Time

 

The most obvious difference between a thinker and someone who is a doer is that doers don't worry about waiting for the perfect time. This is because perfection is a myth. There is no such thing as the perfect time. You will always have a full schedule; you will always have other things to do. It is time to accept that there is no time like the present for whatever you wish to accomplish. So stop waiting, and start doing instead. 

 

2.    Write Your Plan Down

 

Many people don't take action now because they aren't sure where to start. If your plan is quite large, like a career change, it can be difficult to know exactly where to start. What helps with this is to sit down and make an outline of your plan or goal. Break it down into smaller, more manageable pieces. Then, start with the first manageable piece that you can do. For the career example listed above, the first step would be to update your resume to apply for new jobs. Seems much more approachable than just thinking you want a new career, right?

 

3.    Overcome Your Fear

 

Are you afraid to take action now because you don't think you will be successful? Or maybe you are afraid that you will make mistakes along the way? You aren't alone. Most people who aren't doers don't take action because they are afraid of what could happen. Either way, it's time to overcome these fears so that you can take action now. And the best way to do this is by recognizing that you are human and that making mistakes is part of life. Don't worry about thinking you may fail; this is okay too. Remember that all successful people have had failures too. This doesn't mean they didn't eventually achieve their dreams! 

 

Taking action now can seem like a tall order, but when you have these three secrets up your sleeve, you may find that taking action is easier than you originally thought. So, if you have big plans for your life, don't sit around waiting for them to happen on their own. Take action today and make your dream a reality. 

 


Friday, 16 February 2024

4 Techniques for Handling Negative Emotion


We don’t always do the right thing. We eat too much. We stay out too late. We make mistakes, break promises, and live a life that isn’t always in keeping with our goals.

 

All of this leads to negative emotions: guilt, shame, even anger come creeping in to derail your attempts to get back on track. How can you handle these kinds of negative emotions without letting it ruin your day?

 

We start by looking at three ways you have used to handle it and then move on to one technique you should be using all the time.

 

Avoiding the Emotion

 

Don’t we love pretending we can make the emotions go away? We bury them, suppress them, explain them away, sometimes even turning to things like drugs or alcohol just to make them stop. The problem? Anytime you’re avoiding something because of negative emotions, you’re letting the emotion control you. The better solution? Give yourself room to understand it, and deal with the underlying cause. 

 

Pretending the Emotion is Not There

 

This coping mechanism is a little different. You fall into it by denying you ever felt the negative emotion in the first place. Here the problem is, the more you deny an emotion, the more it grows until it can’t be ignored any longer. Your solution, this time, is simple. Acknowledge the emotion. Accept it for what it is and let it fade on its own.

 

Becoming the Emotion

 

Sometimes the negative emotion is so powerful it becomes part of who you are. At some point, you might even start taking a certain amount of pride in it. You start saying, “Well, I’m just a mad person” or even bragging about how worse off you are than anyone else. Now you’ve become the emotion. The solution? Let the feelings process. Journal, talk to a friend, whatever you need to do, do, to let the emotion move on. Pro tip? Start encouraging positive emotions, allowing them to come in and replace the negative.

 

Learn

 

Learning the lessons of your emotions is perhaps the strongest technique of all. When you realize negative emotions are useful in your life and are there to teach you about yourself, doors start opening. You begin to see different possibilities. Feelings as educational tools have no power to control you at all, but conversely, have the power to change you in very positive ways. Like when you’re feeling angry about injustice, and you use this anger to create positive change in the world.

 


Tuesday, 13 February 2024

How to Deal With a Difficult Emotion Using Mindfulness


Mindfulness has a great many uses and is often prescribed by self-help gurus, doctors, writers and others as a tool anyone can use to improve their mental health.

 

Often these focusses on the long-term benefits of being more present and aware. At the same time though, mindfulness can also be used like a scalpel to deal with more acute problems. Here we will look at how it can be leveraged for instance to tackle specific emotions as they arise.

 

Turning Towards Emotions

 

Normally when we experience negative emotions, we react either by trying to ‘fight them’ or by trying to suppress them. This can be described as almost ‘turning away’ from our emotions to try and deny them their power over us.

 

Unfortunately, this ultimately tends to result in our becoming more stressed or upset as the emotions bubble under the surface, or as we frustrate ourselves in trying to fight them.

 

Instead, mindfulness teaches us to turn towards our emotions. What this means, is that you are going to listen to the thoughts and feelings you’re experiencing and then simply acknowledge them. Now you say ‘I am stressed’, ‘I am embarrassed’ or ‘I am upset’. Don’t be ashamed or upset that emotion exists but simply recognize that you are currently in that state.

 

People get upset sometimes. People get angry sometimes. But if you’re simply aware of your condition, then you can be aware that perhaps the thoughts you’re thinking aren’t completely objective. What’s more, you should keep hold of the knowledge that emotions aren’t permanent. In other words, you’re feeling angry right now and as such your thoughts shouldn’t be taken too seriously. But in a few hours, you will likely feel better and then the world will seem like a brighter place again.

 

This creates a subtle but powerful shift. No longer is the world a terrible place and thus you are upset, now you are upset and thus the world seems like a terrible place. The difference is that you now know that belief is not true.

 

Debriefing

 

What’s more, being aware and accepting of your emotions in this way will allow you to assess them in a kind of ‘debriefing’ and to look at what triggered them, how you dealt with them and what they made you think and do. The more you break down and intellectualize your emotions, the more you will find you gain control over them.

 


Friday, 9 February 2024

The Four Building Blocks of Every Emotion (and Why This is Important)


What are emotions, really? 

 

We know enough about emotions to be able to define them fairly well. We can talk about being 'happy' or 'sad' because we've understood these concepts since we were small. But truly understanding an emotion can seem complicated, especially when you're pushed to explain it.

 

Every emotion is made up of four parts. Let’s explore first what those parts are.

 

The Stimulus

 

For an emotion to happen, you need something which will inspire it. This can be anything at all. Generally, emotions come from outside sources, though they can also arise from your thoughts. You never know what might raise an emotion – a smell, a taste, a memory, a person, a place, or even an activity you're taking part in will inspire emotions. Even babies will be inspired to emotion through simple things like being hungry, uncomfortable, amused, or even by the smell or sound of their caregiver.

 

Your Awareness

 

A situation alone won't be enough to inspire emotion. At some point, your mind will become aware of the situation. This can be a conscious or even unconscious thing. We start paying attention, and this stimulus suddenly matters to us in a way the other things around us don't.

 

The Judgement

 

Are you okay with this stimulus? Your unconscious self already knows your likes and dislikes and is already steering you toward either a positive or negative emotional response. 

 

The Reaction

 

Your physical self is already figuring out the situation and is responding. For example, you might not have noticed the spider that just scuttled across your hand, but your eyes have widened significantly, and you might have felt a chill. This is followed very closely by the physical reaction (in this case, pulling your hand away) and possibly even a verbal expression (a scream, perhaps, if you're afraid of spiders).

 

Why is this important?

 

If you want to change your feelings, start with these building blocks. You'll always have a stimulus, and your awareness of things isn't always within your control. But how you feel about the stimulus can be reshaped. Go back to the spider example. If you don't want to be afraid of spiders, you might rehearse a different reaction, starting with a new judgment. You tell yourself spiders aren't scary and try not to react when you see one. Eventually, you won't feel the 'fear' anymore but might move to disinterest or even curiosity when you see a spider.

 

This takes time, but taking control of your emotions is invaluable. The key? Be consistent as you work on this change; soon, it will come naturally.

 


Tuesday, 6 February 2024

3 Uncomfortable Things That Will Make You More Successful


Doing uncomfortable things is difficult, mainly because they put you in a position where you aren't comfortable. It's hard to follow through on tasks when you are uncomfortable. The harsh truth is sometimes these uncomfortable things can make you more successful, especially if you do the following three things. 

 

1.    Develop Healthy Habits

 

Have you ever seen a successful person that stays in bed all day and eats nothing but junk food? Exactly, they don't exist. The number one uncomfortable thing you have to do if you want to be more successful is to develop healthy habits. These habits include getting out of bed earlier, eating healthy, and exercising at some point during the day. These things aren't fun, but they must be done if you want to be successful. Start developing these habits right away because your old habits aren't good for you anyway. 

 

2.    Taking Risks

 

What do you consider successful? Do you want a different career or live in a different city? Why haven't you done it yet? You are probably still in your current situation because doing either of the above would involve taking a risk. Taking a risk can be scary and quite uncomfortable at times. However, if you never take a risk, you will never be successful because you will remain exactly where you are. 

 

This applies to money as well. Many people think it is safer to store their money in a savings account, or maybe not save at all. But if you can invest your money in something riskier, like your own business, or stocks, this could lead you on the road to success—you just have to take a risk to get there. 

 

3.    Admitting You’ve Made a Mistake

 

This is a tough one, but everyone makes mistakes at some point in their life, and it is uncomfortable to admit that you may have. When you admit to someone you made a mistake, this shows responsibility and increases the persons' respect for you. This can take you a long way in the business world. It can also help you mend friendships and network more efficiently because people will see you as the type of person they want to associate and work with on a professional and personal level. 

 

Are you ready to be successful? Then it's time to take note of the above three uncomfortable things that you will need to be able to handle before you can be successful. If you can manage these three things, then success is probably right around the corner. 

 



Friday, 2 February 2024

4 Tips for Taking Risks and Living Life Intensely


If you really want to live your best, most authentic life, you have to learn to be comfortable with risk. Modern society tends to value security. There’s a lot of pressure to get a good education, find a good job, and stay on the path to homeownership, a family life, and a secure future. 

 

But there’s more to life than the same old nine to five. How will you know what you’re capable of if you don’t break out of the security mold? Living with intensity means really pushing your potential. It means making your mark on the world. Here are some tips to help you make friends with risk and live a more intense, more rewarding life. 

 

1.    Step Away from Fear

 

So many people live a small life, too afraid to step out of line and take the risk of doing things differently. You can decide to step away from fear and worry over the small stuff. Taking risks doesn’t mean being reckless, but it does mean you prepared to live a bit closer to the edge!

 

2.    Get Comfortable Outside Your Comfort Zone

 

It’s called a comfort zone for a reason. It can feel pretty safe and secure inside there. But it can be stultifying and limiting. And, be honest with yourself: how likely are you to reach your full potential if you never step out of your regular routine? Where do your dreams, your heart-centered goals fit into your life right now?

 

3.    Commit to Positivity

 

No one ever achieved anything big with a negative mindset. It’s easy to find reasons not to do something, there will always be a ready excuse - waiting until you get a better job or when the kids go to college. 

 

Take the risk of thinking positively. Focus on success and what you really want from life. Find allies and champions who will cheer you on your way. Look for role models and mentors who will help and inspire you. 

 

4.    Take control of Your Risk

 

Living more intensely doesn’t have to be all or nothing. There’s no rule book, no standards. When it comes to living an extraordinary life, it’s totally up to you where and how much you want to turn up the volume and where you want to do it. You might choose to stick to your regular job but take up skydiving or become an entrepreneur on the side. 

 

Inviting a little risk into your life can be liberating, even exhilarating. All you have to do is decide to make the jump.