Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2017

30 Days Of Genius Blog: Gretchen Rubin


Our greatness is predicated on many things, but getting out of your own way may be the biggest. Gretchen Rubin offers insights and exercises to help you do just that, and create a life for yourself that is meaningful, exciting, and made just for you. An expert in happiness and habits, she will give everyone who reads this something to take with them to improve themselves. She is incredible.

I have taken her interview on 30 Days of Genius with Chase Jarvis, extracted the information, and used it to answer common questions by readers just like you, who are looking to take their lives to the next level, or at least a different level than the one there are on.

Please enjoy.

How Can I Be The Best Version Of Me?

I know what you want to hear, “just do what feels natural,” or “go with the flow,” and “let loose.”

Those sound great, but those will most likely cause you to drift. That may be good or bad, but I would bet that it ends up bad more than good.

So, what the heck is drifting?

Exactly what it sounds like, you drift. The path of least resistance. Swept away with the tide. You don’t want to ask yourself hard questions, or you don’t want to risk conflict with someone you care about. Drifting means you are not making choices. You really are just going with the flow. When you do that, you are taking the chance that you end up somewhere you do not want to be.

This can come in the form of school, majors, minors, dating, marriage, minor purchases, major purchases, etc.

You need to ask yourself, why are you doing it?

You HAVE to know yourself. You HAVE to constantly ask questions, figure out how you are different from other people. What do YOU want? What makes YOU happy? Not what someone else wants, not what you THINK someone else wants. You, you, you.

Where Do I Start?

I think these three questions will get you on the right track.

1. Whom do you envy? When you make your list, realize that envy is wanting something someone else has. What do they have that you want?

2. What do you try to hide? If you are hiding something, then your life is not reflecting your values, or the values of those around you. It could be a good or bad, but things are not lining up. You need to figure out why.

3. Are you a marathoner or a sprinter? This is exactly what it sounds like. Do you function better with slow and steady, or are you better with adrenaline and deadlines? This question will allow you to set up your work/creative life to fit YOU, not those around you, not what you think you should be. It’s all about you.

After that, you can start digging deeper in to yourself. Asking yourself questions like: when have I succeeded in the past? When do I feel my best? Then you can distinguish your strengths and weaknesses and harness both. Build up your strengths and mitigate your weaknesses. This will allow you to make better choices, and put yourself in a position to win.

People are in denial. They don’t look at who they are. They don’t look at why they are doing things. 

They just drift.

How Do I Keep From Drifting?

Habits.

Not someone else’s habits, your own habits. As in, you have goals, what things can you do every day that will help you reach those goals? Actually, let’s use milestones instead. Goals are great for reaching goals, but not so good for creating habits. Want to lose 20 lbs? Great. What happens once you have lost the 20 lbs? Exactly.

How do you get habits? Well, work. There is no magic list. Everyone is different. Can you try someone else’s to get started? Of course, but remember to ask yourself the tough questions. Is this me? Does this work for me? When you create your habits you need to know what is true about you and what kind of a person you are. You can’t prescribe a solution until you know who you are. When do you do your best work? What attracts you? When have you been successful in the past? It is about setting yourself up for action, not reaction. Success and productivity shouldn’t be hit and miss. It should at least be a lot more hit than miss.

No matter what your goals are, you need to remember that there is nothing keeping you from doing what you want. There are eyes and ears everywhere. You can build an audience anywhere. You can figure out what you want to do and how you want to do it with very low stakes investments.

Find your perfect day, then figure out how to have that day every day, and you will have habits that allow you to live the life you say you want. Habits are freeing and energizing because they make the decisions for you. You are free. Your days are frictionless.

As you get going, start looking for your loopholes. What keeps you from accomplishing your habits? 

Once you figure those out, you avoid them so they don’t sabotage your habits. Before you know it you will be a machine!

Knowing yourself is the key to everything: your interests, values, tastes, temperament. You can expand but you can’t move the center of yourself. “People do best what comes naturally” — JFK. 

Your best work should come form that central place.

What is your center?

What do you do in your spare time?

When are you at your best?

When are you at your worst?

When are you happiest?

When are you sad?

What are your goals? Your milestones?

Answer those, then focus on the next step, not the last. Take it a day at a time, piece by piece.

Quotes

Goals are a good way to reach a goal, not a way to create a habit.

“People do best what comes naturally” — JFK

Knowing yourself is the key to everything.

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

New Year


I never thought much of New Year’s as anything other than the first day on the calendar until I couldn’t wait to get to the first day on the calendar.

There is nothing like getting out of a sh***y year.

You ever have one of those years? Where you look back and go, “wow, that was a rough one.”

That’s what this song (iTunes or Google Play) is about, getting through the worst year of my life.

Not only surviving that year, but being excited about the year ahead. One without baggage. One that was unwritten. One filled with promise.

The countdown meant so much to me that December. It was a long year, and it was finally over.

It’s tough to decide what I wanted more, to get out of the previous year? or get to the new one? Not much difference I know, but was I running towards, or running away?

That year, it didn’t matter. I was in survival mode.

To be honest, it wasn’t just that year I was trying to escape from, it was the previous three. And if I am really being honest, I couldn’t wait to get away from the past 15 years.

I was a different person now, a better person, a stronger person.

I was clear headed, focused, driven, and ready for everything I had learned the last 12 (and 36) months to start taking shape. I was excited. New year, new me. That countdown to zero was symbolic for my entire life that year.

Just like the song says:

“and it’s 3,2,1,
Starting over.”


The Good And The Bad

Don’t get me wrong. I am not saying there wasn’t anything good about the previous 3, or 15 for that matter, but once you realize that you are lost, or broken, you follow your trail back to the beginning. The beginning of the end? The end of the beginning? I don’t know. What I did know was my 20 year old self would have punched by 32 year old self in the face for being such an asshole.

You ever think about that?

That’s a great test.

If your former self would punch your current self, it is time to change.

My former self may have stabbed my 32 year old self, in the face. That’s how bad it was.

And please don’t think this song is only for people who have messed up. It is about endurance. What have you had to endure? Can you leave it behind this year? Or should you leave it behind this year?

Do You Need To Start Over?

People use symbolic gestures all the time to move past something painful. Throwing things away, burning things, etc. You clear out the bad to make room for the good.

What do you need to clean out?

You have 31 days to do it.

New Year. New You.

That is a horrible cliché, but I will be damned if it isn’t true.

Don’t you hate that?

“It is what it is” is so irritating, until it isn’t. Until it fits your situation perfectly. Damnit.

1/1/17 could be your new beginning.

What do you want to do? Who do you want to be? What have you been putting off since the last countdown? Or the one before that? Or the one before that?

You don’t have to put it off any more. New Year’s Day can be your New You Day!

Corny?

Absolutely!! But who cares?

Put your ego aside, don’t care what people think and make the change. Be the change. This is your life and no one else’s.

So what are you going to do?

“People overestimate what they can do in a week and underestimate what they can do in a year.” — Tony Robbins.

This could be your year.

New Year

Been a long hard year, I can’t say
 that I’ll be sad to see it leaving.
 Broken hearts,
 and cancer scars.
 Losing friends before their time, and,

 I don’t know why I have the breath in my lungs.
 Don’t know why I look around and still see nothing but love.
And all that midnight brings.

Chorus

Happy New Year.
 Happy everything to come.
 Where everything that’s passed is in the past and gone.
 Happy New Year.
 As hope moves us along,
 and through a year that seemed like it would never end

 Every day is just a little bit brighter.
 Every single hug is just a little bit tighter.
 Our struggles’ scars,
 remind us all,
 that we’re still here and pushing on

 Every single day gets a little bit better.
 Every single day that we don’t fold under the pressure.
And all that countdown brings.

Chorus

Happy New Year.
 Happy everything to come.
 Where everything that’s passed is in the past and gone.
 Happy New Year.
 As hope moves us along,
 and through a year that seemed like it would never end

Should old acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind?
 Should old acquaintance be forgot, and auld lang syne?

Been a long hard year, and I’ve never been down so low, but I see the end, and it’s all gonna wash away.
And I know this year that, tried to break me, came so close, but tomorrow we can start over again.

Chorus

Happy New Year.
 Happy everything to come.
 Where everything that’s passed is in the past and gone.
 Happy New Year.
 As hope moves us along,
 and through a year that seemed like it would never fucking end.
Happy New Year.
 Happy everything to come.
 Where everything that’s passed is in the past and gone.
 Happy New Year.
 As hope moves us along,
 and through a year that seemed like it would never end

And its 3, 2, 1,
3, 2, 1
And it’s 3,2,1.
Starting over