18 Feb 2008 04:08:09 | Cheri Baumann
h1 class="recipes"> Get Back in the Driver’s Seat of Your
Life
What would happen if you lived
your life by design rather than by default? What would
happen if you took the time to choose what you wanted in life
rather than letting life choose it for you?
I am sure that many of you know people who appear to be living
their lives on ‘autopilot’. They get up in the morning, get
ready to work, drive to work using the same route, do their
daily work tasks, drive home from work using the same route as
before, eat dinner, perhaps play with the kids, watch TV and
then go to bed. The next morning it starts all over again.
Before you know it, weeks have gone by, months and then even
years.
Sometimes a ‘life crisis’ happens, a severe accident, a
life-threatening illness, the death of a loved one, or perhaps
just mid-life, and these people who have been on ‘autopilot’ for
so many years suddenly appear to ‘wake-up’ and take a good look
at the lives they have been living. They may realize that they
have been ‘human doings’ rather than ‘human beings,’ living
their lives for everyone and everything other than themselves.
What is ironic about this situation is that, whether we like it
or not, we are the author’s of our own lives. Everything that we
have right now is the RESULT of the choices and decisions we
have made along the way, even if for the most part they were
made on ‘autopilot’ or based according to some sort of ‘should,’
‘could,’ or ‘ought to’. We get hooked into these external
expectations and the idea of our own personal and authentic life
goes down the tubes. A life crisis does not have to be the
precipitating factor to making positive change in your life
though. Take a good hard look at you life right now and ask
yourself:
“If I am not the one in the
driver's seat, then who or what is?”
Living your life in the driver’s seat means that you know what
you want and what is most important to you. You live a balanced
and happy life filled with purpose and meaning. You have taken
the time to create an authentic, vibrant and happy life, because
if you don’t take the time to choose what you want, life will
choose it for you. The way to get back into the
driver’s seat of your life is to create a life
strategy.
If you want to get the most out of your money you create a
financial strategy. The same is true for your life. If you want
to get the most out of your life you need to create a life
strategy.
A sound life strategy can be described as a house. The bottom
foundation of your house is your personal foundation. T he
stronger it is, the less likely your house/life will crumble
under stress. The four cornerstones of your house/life are:
clarity of what your life is like
now clarity of what you want your life to be
cleaning up unfinished business from you past
clarity of the beliefs and attitudes that may or may not be
serving you
The roof of your house is made up of the strategies that you
set in place to build the life your desire.
For example, let’s say that I do not have a life
partner and I want one. The first thing I do is
look at how strong my personal foundation is. Have I set high
standards, requirements and boundaries in my life? Have I taken
the time to find out what is most important to me and discover
what needs are driving me? Do I have reserves in every area of
my life and do I look after myself well? Once my personal
foundation is strong then I begin to build the cornerstones of
my house/life.
I take the time to describe what my
life is like without a life partner – exactly as it is right
now. I create a long term vision with absolute explicit
detail about the kind of life partner I would like to have and
how my life would be different with him or her in it.
I look at past relationships that may be in some way getting
in the way of attracting a life partner now and deal with
it. I look at my beliefs and attitudes that may or may
not be serving me in my quest of having a life partner. I
reframe the beliefs and attitudes that are not serving me into
ways that they will.
Now, I am ready to start building a strategy/the roof for my
house. Because of the work I have already done I am now actually
ready to receive a life partner and have the relationship work.
My strategy is going to be made up of specific goals, all based
on my intention of having a life partner. They may include
online dating, asking friends to introduce me to people, joining
a single’s club, or getting a coach. There are infinite ways of
going about developing a strategy.
This approach can be used for every area of your life. Once
your personal foundation has been built, you can build many
rooms in your house, each with different cornerstones, for all
of the other areas of your life. Without you in the driver’s
seat of your life, however, you will never have the life of your
dreams. Take back control and begin LIVING your life for you!
Begin creating a Life Strategy NOW!
Remember, "If you can DREAM it,
you can DO it." – Walt Disney
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