Life transition brings you to a new perspective, new way of living in the world, and an overall sense of a new beginning. Have belief in yourself, take small steps forward, and know that growth can occur during these challenging times.
Struggling with life transition?
This happens to many of us. This can be a result of
many factors
such as a job loss, a death in the family, a divorce, a
financial
crisis, or just a sense of feeling empty and unsure
what to
do next with your life. During this time, it is
important to
get clear about what is most important for you and
what new
goals should be moved forward without delay. Life
transition
brings you to a new perspective, new way of living in
the world,
and an overall sense of a new beginning. Have belief
in yourself,
take small steps forward, and know that growth can
occur during
these challenging times.
Feeling stuck, stressed, confused?
First, it is important to isolate and understand
exactly what
is bothering you and where it originates from. Are you
stuck
because you are unsure about what action to take or
decision
to make over one element of your life? Are you
stressed because
of some situation keeps reoccurring over and over? Are
you confused
over specific feelings which come up and you don’t
know
what to do about them? All of these are normal human
emotions.
What is most important during this time is to become
more self-aware
and to identify the source of your emotions. Then to
identify
where they are coming from and or what triggered them.
With
a good plan you can move forward with confidence that
you will
defeat what is bothering you most.
Seeking true happiness and well-being?
Being happy is subjective. Feeling good about
yourself and
your life is also subjective. This, however, is what
is most
important to us. The challenge is how to identify what
exactly
makes you happy and, if good for your well-being, how
to sustain
this over time. It is important when searching for
happiness
to be clear that your criteria come from you and not
from others.
Only then, you will gain a sense of control over your
life.
This is intrinsic motivation and it can last a
lifetime.
Longing for a sense of fulfillment?
Again, while feeling fulfilled is subjective, it is
most important
to each person. It is important that you identify what
types
of activities and experiences give you a sense of
energy, happiness,
and fulfillment about your life. Which activities can
you define
which will move you towards feeling each and every day
that
your life is fulfilling? It is never too early or too
late to
start.
Wishing to utilize your full potential?
How do you define reaching your potential? Could it
be through
using your gifts and the things which you are best at
and give
you the most joy in your life? For many people, this
topic can
seem overwhelming and, as a result, most stray away
from discussing.
It can be more helpful to just think about which gifts
you have
that come naturally to you and which you enjoy. Think
through,
how you can utilize these gifts more in your life.
Identify
others who would benefit from these gifts. Through
this process
you can reach your full potential.
Striving for greater success and satisfaction?
Many people are influenced by society pressures. Then
they
pursue what external sources define as success and
then finally
discover that they are not truly satisfied with their
life.
Define your own measures of success. Make sure they
come from
you. Only then, you will be able to measure and
celebrate when
you reach them.
Searching for a purposeful way of being?
Who are you? How would you describe yourself to
someone else
if you had to describe yourself around who you are vs.
what
you do? What is your life about, and where do you want
to make
a difference? If you had to answer the question, "the
purpose
of my life is", what you would say and why? What
bothers
you most about the world? Where do you most want to
make a contribution
now? With these questions answered, you will be ready
and internally
motivated to live a purposeful life.
I'll be cheering you on as you go!
Craig Nathanson
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| About the author |
Craig is a 25 year management veteran, Executive coach, college professor, author, and workshop leader. Also, Craig Nathanson is The Vocational Coach helping people and organizations thrive in their work and life.
Craig Nathanson is the founder of The Best Manager , workshops and products aimed at bringing out the best in those who manage and lead others. |
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