Significantly changing your life in 30 days really is possible, although not always easy. But even though this adventure is often a big challenge, the payoffs can be enormous.
1. Adjust your finances. Making more money
or spending less is always a good financial theme. Alternatively, you might try
balancing your accounts each day.
2. Kick start your physical health. Diet, exercise,
or combinations of both are great places to start. You could begin with
something as simple as doing the 20-minute yoga program that's on TV every
morning or taking the stairs at work instead of the elevator.
3. Eliminate a time waster. Think about the
amount of time you spend watching TV, surfing the Internet, window-shopping, playing
video games, or lurking on Facebook. We all know the activities we tend to
engage in when we're bored or trying to avoid dealing with life's challenges. Try
getting rid of just one, and see how much more time you have!
4.
Add in another positive
activity. Come up with something more enriching or satisfying than
the time waster you're eliminating. Maybe reading or taking a class would be in
order. Perhaps you'll spend all your newly found time playing a musical
instrument.
5.
Commit to something else that
appeals to you. Perhaps checking your email only 3 times a week or going
to bed by 11:00 every night would be a beneficial habit you'd enjoy.
Tips for Success in Your Program
Now that you have some idea of changes you might want to make, how can
you stick to them?
Try these ideas:
1.
Get enough sleep. If you set a challenge of cutting two hours of sleep each night (or even
just one hour!), it's going to make everything else more difficult. Regardless
of whatever time-related goals you may set, allow yourself the 7-8 hours a
night that you deserve.
2.
Set goals that you can do
daily, seven days a week. Creating a new habit with an
activity you only do 3 times a week is often much harder. Try to keep all new
activities limited to ones you can do every day.
3.
Prepare ahead of time. Have everything you need in advance. Eliminate anything that might get
in the way. For example, if you're trying to follow a specific diet, buy the
food you'll need beforehand and get rid of the food you want to avoid. You can't
break down and eat that bag of chips if there aren't any chips in the house!
4.
Plan on social support. Tell
your goals to your friends or family members that will support you in your
efforts. Be careful with whom you confide in. Changing is a
challenge in itself. Success is harder if others are making unsupportive comments.
Trying
to change several aspects of your life simultaneously may require other changes
as well, depending on your chosen goals. All of our behaviors tend to interact
with other behaviors, which can make changing any of them a demanding task.
For example, if you give up TV and junk food, and those are your main
coping mechanisms for life's challenges, you're going to have to deal with your
negative feelings a new way. Or better yet, you can face your concerns head-on.
The distractions you're used to falling back on may have just been ways to
avoid the issues at hand.
To work this program, choose the 30-day challenges you can
implement and get started. Remember to adequately prepare. If you can create
several new positive habits and get rid of a few bad ones, your life will change
dramatically for the better.
If you are interested in learning more about creating, planning, and achieving these challenges, and more, leave a comment with your email address. I will send you a complimentary Guide to Reinventing Your Life.
As always, stay blessed and live your life Enthusiastically!!
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