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Break Through to
Success - Take Your Life To The Next Level by Spotting Self-Sabotage
Dale Sellers, President
LifeLeap Institute
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Are you in a job
that you don't enjoy or that you aren't passionate about? Is your
relationship situation causing you more pain than pleasure? Is your
health or physical shape not at the level you would like? Is your
self-awareness lacking the depth you think you could achieve?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, one of the factors that
may be holding you back is a resistance to change. Most people resist
altering their lives because they don’t want to break out of their
current comfort zone. For example, an extreme case of this would be a
woman that keeps making excuses not to leave an abusive relationship
for years because she thinks it would be just too uncomfortable to be
alone and away from her lover.
“A person’s true level of commitment cannot be measured by what they
say, only by what they achieve.”
Anonymous
We all have some
level of resistance in our lives. To not have any resistance would
mean that you are perfect. Your resistance could be subtle such as
occasionally waiting to the last minute to go to the gym to the point
where you don’t have time to go at all. Maybe we do things like this
sometimes because we really don’t want to face a challenge even though
it would be better for us to do so.
Maybe you have major resistance in your life. An example might be
staying in constant indecision about what type of small business you
want to start because in all actuality, despite what you tell yourself
and others, you really don’t want to quit your current job because you
are comfortable working for someone else. For some people, maybe this
level of resistance is tied into their fear of the unknown.
Regardless of what level of resistance you have in your life or what
issues the resistance relates to, there are immediate steps that you
can take to start creating more of the life that you actually want.
Although your own resistance can be tough to identify without the help
of a professional because it often occurs on a unconscious level, here
are some ideas that we hope you will at least consider:
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Start monitoring
yourself more. It’s a matter of being really honest with yourself.
This is probably the biggest single step you could take.
Self-dishonesty is one of the greatest self-defeating things you can
do.
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Look at the
goals you committed yourself to in the past and compare them with
what you actually have achieved. Without making any excuses, look
into why the goals you haven’t accomplished have not been reached.
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Examine how you
really feel about what you think you want to accomplish. For
example, if having more money means that you would be more stressed
because you would worry about loosing it all, there is reason to
resist greater financial success. If being in better shape would
mean that you would have more people flirting with you, which may be
uncomfortable for you, then there is an opening for resistance.
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If necessary,
start changing the way you perceive your goals in a more positive
and productive manner. A great way to do this is to reframe your
thinking by asking yourself the right questions: If I had a lot of
money and I lost it all, why couldn't I just make it back -is that
really a reason not to make it in the first place?
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As you pay
closer attention to yourself, without being too over analytical, and
you see your patterns of resistance more clearly, do whatever it
takes to blow threw them – go to the gym an hour earlier, see a
professional intuitive to help you determine what your career choice
will be, go see a counselor about dealing with an abusive lover.
The most important
thing to remember when facing resistance in your life is to take it
easy on yourself. Everyone has issues - Don't beat yourself up as you
become more aware of your inner workings. Give yourself credit for
even considering what you might be resisting - The fact that you are
looking at the issues is courageous and commendable. Work on accepting
yourself for who you are right now. Instead of suffering through the
journey of personal development, enjoy yourself along the way.
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