Changing your day-to-day life to fit a new routine is difficult. But admit it, you're bored. Sitting back and letting routine life isn't going to take you to the heights you've always dreamed of reaching. Challenging yourself, setting goals, facing the facts, accepting the reality and living your life—that will fill you up and satisfy you. It'll put you back in the driver's seat.
Your boss needs someone to take the lead on a project, and no one else is volunteering to accept it. The only question you need to ask yourself is: how do you know you won't succeed at something like this if you're too afraid to try?
Volunteer. It'll be hard work and extra stress added to your day, but it's worth it.
Like buying the $1 chocolate bar from the kid who's selling them on the subway, or donating a dollar to a beggar on the side of the street who needs something to eat. They don't know your name, where you're from or where you're going to, but your kindness is meaningful to them—and they don't forget it.
Think about where you want to be in three or even five years from now, and what you need to do in order to get there. Think about the type of person you want to be, and what you hope you'll achieve professionally by then.
You know that person you extremely want to be? Start being that person. Today, Right now. And if you want to get there, make a list of everything that you want to change about yourself—and that you can change.
You've seenFrozen. You get the point. Just let all that things that are holding you down. It's worth your time.
A. Make a to-do list for your future self. B. Take a class at the gym by yourself. C. Volunteer for a task you're not totally sure if you can do. D. Put down the anger, regret and pressure that's holding you back. E. Write down the things you want to change about yourself. F. Do something kind for someone you don't know. |