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A Stress Thought Use Healthy Pressure To Achieve The Impossible by Wendy Hearn
Do you feel you're capable of doing and being more? Do
you have lots of ideas or things you want to do but,
with your current workload, you think it's impossible?
Well, what if it is possible? What if it's time for
you to shake up the status quo; the way it's always
been done?
What if it's time to put all your ideas and things you
want to do on the table and find a way to actually do
them? This suggestion isn't for the faint-hearted or
those who are likely to feel overwhelmed by everything.
It is for you if you feel ready to put some pressure on
yourself. Healthy, positive pressure which requires
you to be your absolute best. This is the key point;
it's about who you need to be and not what you need to
do.
Sometimes it's necessary to increase the pressure on
yourself to feel truly alive, productive and for life
to be interesting. Pressure applied to yourself, if
done in the right way, can inspire and get you into
action, even massive action. Most people stop short of
taking action; they spend more time thinking about
what they need to do and analysing it all. This wastes
so much time and energy. Time and energy that could be
put to better use by taking action.
Putting pressure on yourself stretches you personally
and breaks through the limits you've set for yourself.
If you're ready for this pressure, the first step is to
capture all your ideas or things you want to do on
paper. You need to see them in black and white to give
you clarity. Once you have everything on paper, keep
adding to it as other ideas are uncovered and pop up in
your mind. In this instance, instead of prioritising
what you want to do and focusing on just a few things,
I invite you to keep your mind open to the possibility
of progressing them all. Well - progressing only the
ones that are a perfect fit for you.
So, what do we mean about being a perfect fit? These
are the things and ideas that are most important to
you, the ones that sit in your heart. One thing that
won't be in your heart is any 'shoulds'. Shoulds are
other peoples' expectations and not what you most want.
From all the items and ideas, pick out the things that
are 'shoulds' and identify how you can handle these
once and for all.
Now look at which of these ideas or things to do fit in
with your vision, whether this is your personal or
business vision. If they don't fit in, they're
probably not important to you. However, if you think
they are important, perhaps it's time to revisit your
vision and update it.
Next, you need to be clear about your personal values;
what you place the most value on. Remove from your
list anything that isn't fully aligned with your
values.*
Now comes the interesting part and the part that's
likely to challenge you the most. You now have on your
list only the things and ideas that are a perfect fit
for you, so it's time to put some pressure on yourself.
Start by asking yourself, "What will it take to
actually implement all these ideas or things to do?"
Listen carefully for your responses. You may not want
to hear some of them and you may feel resistance to
them. This is normal and allows you to see the ones
you need to pay most attention to. It's where you have
resistance that you most need to grow and change. You
may be too close to all this. You may need a coach
who, as an outsider, sees it clearly for you and
identifies what you most need to do or be. This
enables you to leap ahead more quickly and easily.
If you're an entrepreneurial or creative person, your
biggest resistance is likely to be not wanting other
people to do some of these things for you. Yet this is
probably the most important thing for you to pay
attention to. You probably think you're the only one
who can do these things and other people can't do them
as well as you. This is a mindset that will keep you
stuck because there is a way for others to do things
as well as you do. The stretch you'll need to make is
first in shifting your mindset and beliefs, and then to
take the necessary action to enable others to do these
things well.
Also, as an entrepreneurial or creative person, some of
the things you may need to do include planning,
defining processes and putting systems in place. All
those things that you see as boring, uninspiring and
not necessary. Yet they are essential for success.
This is an area that may be a stretch for you and in
which you may need to grow. You need to plan, define
processes and implement systems to give you the freedom
to focus on doing what you do best and the things you
love. With these in place, most of it can be done by
other people and will ensure that they do it in the way
you want, giving you even more freedom.
As an employee, when you have clarity about the things
you truly want to do outside of work, whether it's
setting up a business or indulging in leisure pursuits,
the stretch you may need to make is to complete your
work during your working day and not feel compelled to
do more or work longer hours, which are usually
unnecessary. Put the pressure on yourself by asking,
"What will it take to complete my work during the
working day?" Perhaps your growth lies in needing to
be more focused, productive, to delegate more or to
find ways to be more effective.
The way to unleash your ideas and do what you truly
want to do is to focus only on those that utilise your
strengths, talents and unique abilities. It's now
necessary to make the shift and be your absolute best.
Anything that doesn't utilise all these fully, needs to
be done by someone else. Ask yourself, "In what way
can these things happen without me?"
This isn't about doing more and more; it's about who
you need to be in order for these things to get done.
* To find out more about your personal values, visit
http://www.business-personal-coaching.com/TruValues.html
About the Author: Wendy Hearn, Coach - She works with individuals and companies to unlock
their full (and often hidden) potential so that they maximise their success, joy and fulfillment.
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