by Chris Widener
The
key to achieving more than you currently are, no matter which area of
your life or work you are focusing in on now, is change. The old saying
rings true: If you always do what you have always done, you will always
get what you've already got. If you keep eating and exercising the way
you currently are, you will weigh the same a year from now. If you
continue to sell to the same people on the same schedule, you will make
the same amount of money next year. In order to move forward, we must
change.
As I have worked with people, both in a professional setting and on a
personal basis, I have found two things to be true about change. One,
it is simple. Two, it is not easy. That is, the concept of change is
simple to grasp. People or organizations are quick to say, "Oh, I know
we need to change." Simple.
But where the problem starts, and why most people and organizations
do not change, is because it is not easy to change. But, I believe, if
the process is well thought out, and if we have the guts and
determination to carry it out, change can happen, and we can move on to
more fulfilled lives.
With that said, let me give you what I consider the elements of change.
Discontentment with your current state.
The first step in the process of change is to not want to be where
you currently are. You must be discontent with it. If you are
overweight, you must say, "I will not accept this anymore." If you are
in debt, you must say, "I cannot tolerate this any longer." If you have
broken relationships, you must say, "I will not live with this." This is
a decision to change and not accept the status-quo.
The picture of your preferred outcome.
What is it that you want to change to? It absolutely is not enough to
say "I need to change." It must be: "I am going to change to..." This
becomes the goal. I would encourage you to get a mental picture of it
formulated in your mind. Get a real picture of it if it is that
tangible. Perhaps write yourself a short essay, extolling the virtues of
what life will be like when you get to the changed state.
New associations with the two states.
You must begin to associate your current state you are in with pain,
and the state you want to be in with pleasure. Let's take weight for
example. We tend to think of ice cream, mounds of it, with pleasure. I
know that I do. Especially chocolate chip mint. Last night we went to
some friend's house and we had some ice cream. Normal portions. I don't
like to eat normal portions. I like huge portions of ice cream. There is
an association of pleasure there. But what I did to overcome the urge
to eat scoop after scoop was to associate huge portions to being
overweight, not the pleasure of the taste. I also associated not eating
the ice cream with feeling better about myself. Then when it comes to
exercise, I work on associating the exercise and weight-lifting with the
pleasure of fitting into my clothes rather than the pain my muscles
feel every time I do it. This help me win the battle of the mind.
Develop a plan of short, simple steps.
"I am going to lose fifty pounds in two months." "I will sell 500%
more next month." These are examples of change that are good goals to
have long term, but too big for the time allotted - and this is havoc on
change! If your goals are too big in too short of time, you will fail
and become discouraged. Then you will quit and decide change can't be
accomplished. Instead, you must have short, workable, attainable goals
if you are going to see real change happen and stay. "I am going to lose
five pounds a month for ten months." "We are going to sell 6% more each
month this year (That would double your business each year)" These are
the size steps you need to take. Then you will build victory after
victory.
Discipline yourself.
Sorry but this is where it is up to you. At the heart of change is
the ability to discipline ourselves. I cannot lose your weight. Your mom
cannot go out and make sales calls for you. The only real obstacle
standing between your current state and your desired outcome is you! So
do everything you can to get yourself motivated to change! Force
yourself to get out of bed and get to work on your goals! Discipline
yourself. Choose to make the right decision.
Reward yourself when you have made the change.
That's right: reward yourself. You have worked hard and exerted a lot of self-discipline to get there! You deserve it!
Source:madeforsuccess.com
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