By
Bruno LoGreco
Are you living the life of creativity and happiness that you've always dreamed of, or are you allowing your fears or other outside factors to influence you?
Following the path that your heart's desires requires courage and might require a shift in attitude. There are several methods you can use to act as your own life coach and start working toward the life you dream of.
Ideas for self-improvement
You don't need to change every aspect of your life at once in order to improve your attitude and outlook on life. Self-improvement can feel daunting if you try to change everything at once.
A good way to embark on your journey of self-coaching is to make one change and see what kind of impact it has upon your life. The following tips are designed to help you improve your life and become your own life coach. Try out one of the following tips at a time to positively impact your attitude and daily life.
1. Find some ‘you' time. Everyone needs time alone to meditate and recharge. You may think you don't have extra time in your day. Start with 10-20 minutes to use for meditation or silent reflection.
2. Ask yourself what you truly want in life. Are you living your life according to your true dreams and desires? You may be unaware of your desires that lie hidden beneath your surface needs and wants, so take the time to find out.
3. Write everything down. Even if your thought seems silly, write it down! You may be surprised by the inspiration and ideas you can come up with.
4. Journal daily, but with a twist. Instead of just writing about today, try writing about yesterday.
5. Keep track of the "happy moments." Each day has potential for many small moments that bring joy and happiness. If you don't make a special note of them, you may not even recognize the small joys in your day.
6. Choose one task each night to complete the next day. This way, you have focus, and you accomplish at least one task. Tasking and taxing yourself with effort is important in reaching goals.
7. Smile when you wake up. Smiling is contagious. By smiling you improve your mood and can potentially improve someone else's day as well.
8. Give thanks each night. Gratitude will improve your outlook on life and help you see all the good and wonderful moments of your day.
9. Try something new. A new experience fuels creativity and your enjoyment of the day.
10. Create at least one memorable moment each day. Make each day unforgettable, even if in a small way!
Taking the next step with a life coach
Self-coaching tips are great ideas for helping you improve your life. However, you can take your life to the next level with a life coach and mentor. A professional life coach can help you set goals and help you move forward with your dreams. If you're looking for the right path toward happiness, a life coach can help you discover the path your heart truly desires.
Want to learn more about self-improvement? Bruno LoGreco is a Life Coach Toronto and mentor. Visit BrunoLoGreco.com and find out how to unleash your potential for success and happiness.
2 comments:
Sparing you all the tragic Dickensian details, I can safely say reconnecting with my own inner child in recent months saved me in many ways.
The adult world -particularly the 'corporate' adult world- is quite frankly a nasty, and in some ways evil place. There appears to be a fundamental disconnect with life, the universe, and what really matters as we grow older and follow the journey that society dictates we follow. Whether it's an unconscious act of self-defence, self-preservation, or lust for brass ring -we silence our inner child; smack it down; abuse it in some ways --until it sits in a corner of our soul with the dunce cap on, afraid to speak up. I think we've created a generation of bitter husks of people aggressively trying to win the rat race at all costs -particularly the cost to others- because they think that is what they have to do to be happy, to succeed -and can't figure out why they are so miserable. I increasingly find myself thinking "If that is the kind of person you have to be to successful in today's world, I'd rather not succeed." It's a dark thought; a troubling thought because you have to achieve success on some level simply to get by.
But your post takes that thought to the next step. You DON'T have to be a lying, backstabbing, 'kill or be killed' Uriah Heep bastard. You CAN still succeed. It's just a matter of redefining success, and refusing to follow the well-worn path society insists you follow. Start fresh, like a child, and discover your own path with the wonder, the joy, the magic, and in someways the trusting innocence of childhood and forge your own path -somehow.
Apologies for the rambling tangent. Best of luck with your television endeavours. There is a market for the type of show I think you're proposing -but the market -possibly because it is disconnected from it's own inner child- may not realize it yet. I have full confidence you'll show them the error of their ways.
Identification is the silent disconnect to the inner child among adults. For reasons you stated and then some. They forgot that they were once a child. They don't realize the child within them still lives on throughout adulthood. If they don't know it's there its difficult to give it a voice.
Unfortunately, the corporate world is filled with aggressive individuals who have loaded agendas, one being status. But that isn't success. Success is: Starting and finishing what you set off to do. You know the real formula to success and that's 99% of the battle. The 1% of success is doing what doesn't feel like work to you, and you are doing it already - Just keep doing it and it will come.
Never apologize for expressing your thoughts. I welcome open minded thoughtful comments. :)
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