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[T679]The Power To Change
by Tim Ryan, Tim
Everybody has at some time or other found themselves in a situation or rut in life which they find hard to get themselves out of. There could be any number of scenarios, for example: an ever increasing credit card debt, a bad smoking habit, a career that is too draining or unfulfilling, health problems. In fact you can probably insert your own situation here that you are in the midst of or remember being in.

If you find yourselves in one of these situations here are a few points you may wish to bear in mind when trying to turn things around.

Firstly, the chances are that you helped create the situation you are in through the choices or more than likely the lack of positive choices that you did or didn't make. The good thing about that is that it must mean that you are perfectly able to work your way out of the situation through your own choices too, which you can.

Secondly, once you have decided to change be aware that a decision has never been made until it has been acted on. If you decide to stop using your credit cards then chop them up, just saying you are not going to use them is not enough. Physically go ahead and take action.

Thirdly, it is always helpful to write down the goal of what you are actually trying to achieve. In this way you are being as clear as possible to yourself and others about what you are trying to achieve. When writing your goals make them realistic so that you can actually believe that you will achieve them. If you create an unrealistic goal the problem for most people is that they see the big void between where they are now and where they would like to be and they become fearful about not achieveing the goal. This fear then focuses their mind on the lack of what they want and not upon achieving the goal. It is no wonder then that a lot of people get what they do not want.

Fourthly, never compare what you have with another. Doing so can easily make you frustrated about your situation. Try to visualise yourself in the situation you want to be. For example, see yourself running around the park early in the morning with fresh air going through your lungs and not a cigarette in sight.

Finally, perseverance. If you want to give up OK no problem go ahead give up but remember there is very little else to do in life apart from create and live life, so wouldn't it be better to live it the way you want? If you want to change go ahead and change however if you are not really so interested then keep reading self-help books, listening to CDs and DVDs and wondering why things never actually improve for you because seriously they won't unless you make them. Take consistent purposeful action towards your goals and keep going. In fact Winston Churchill summed it up pretty well with:

"You create your own universe as you go along."

So why not start creating the things you want. You have the power to change your life, nobody else does!

A lot of what we do in our working lives leaves us feeling at the mercy of a boss, a schedule and the economy. Sure, we'd like to go on a vacation in June but that's end of financial year and there's so much to do, we'd love to take an overseas trip but perhaps the household budget can't stretch that far. It starts to feel as though we have very little choice about anything at all and it makes for a pretty miserable working life.

The great news is that most of it is all in our heads. You do have the power to change your career, and it isn't really even that hard.

Making the decision... to make the change
The hardest part is deciding that you want more; or just something else. Giving yourself permission to become the best, most successful and fulfilled person you can be actually takes a lot of soul searching as many of us are trained over time not to expect too much. We need to turn that thinking around and regain control. With a sense of control comes confidence and optimism, all excellent ingredients for success.

Preparing for action
Jumping out into the unknown is a bit too confronting for most people to take on all at once. The trick is to acclimatize you to the idea before the big jumping off happens. If you plan it well, it should feel more like an exciting, slightly nerve-wracking 'big step' rather than a hideously frightening sky dive.

Read up on your chosen path, look out of the pitfalls and work out in advance how to overcome them. Remove all obstacles which may encourage you to scurry back to your safety zone.

Pre-flight and taking off
Well you can plan and plan forever and ever... it's necessary but can become a crutch. At some point, the plan must be enacted. Before you force yourself to take that scary leap and change your career you need to line up a support network; people who believe in you and will support your decision and offer reassurance. Also take the time to remind yourself why you are making this change and if you feel you need it, find a few inspirational quotes, anecdotes or images which can serve as touchstones when you're feeling nervous or just a bit low.

With all that in place, you are ready to change your career. It might take a little while to show signs of movement, but once the change is beginning to blossom it can all happen very fast. Stay alert to the opportunities that come your way, remain focused and chase down your dreams.

It's easy to remain trapped in a job you don't like, and even an entire life you don't like. Passive acceptance of unfavourable circumstances may be easier, but it doesn't carry the same quality of life as taking charge and creating your own opportunities. Even if you decide that your dream is to not work; that's a goal you can move towards. It just takes some time, effort and courage.

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