1.
Every week, you cannot wait for Friday.
If you’re saving all your living for the
weekends, it’s time to truly think about your lifestyle and consider making
some changes. Don’t get me wrong; it’s great to have plans you look forward to
on the weekends, but what if you could have that excited Friday feeling most,
if not all, days of the week? It takes a lot of self-discovery and work, but
it’s truly possible to live a life you love—even on Mondays.
2.
You live for your vacations.
Vacations are great,
but what’s even better is building a life you don’t need to take a vacation
from. As Seth Godin said, “Instead of wondering when your next vacation is,
maybe you should set up a life you don’t need to escape from.” Vacations are
fun and exciting, but even better is building a life where you have the
potential to do what lights you up many weeks of the year, not just your two
allotted vacation weeks.
3.
When you stop and think about it, you’re really not focusing your life on your
priorities.
Write down your 3 top
priorities. Then write down the 3 things you focus most of your life on. Are
you spending your time living your top priorities? Consistently spending time
doing what matters most to you is one of the keys to feeling fulfilled in your
life. If you’re not focusing your life on what’s important to you, it’s time to
make some changes.
4.
You have no idea what lights you up, and you don’t have the space in your life
to discover it.
If you haven’t found
your passion in your current life, you’re not going to find it if you continue
to do your same routine, over and over, year after year. In order to discover
what lights you up, start by creating the space in your life to seek it. Give
yourself time to figure out who you are, what your strengths are, and what
picques your interest. Experiment with learning new things, spending time with
inspiring people, and doing more of what excites you and less of the things that
suck your energy.
5.
You’re frequently jealous.
If you find yourself
frequently feeling jealous of someone, there are 3 changes to consider making:
Make a point to focus
on your path instead of his or her journey. Sometimes this involves taking a break
from social media.
Get inspired from the person you’re jealous
of, and work toward a similar goal in your life.
Decide what the other person has is not
something you are willing to put in the effort to achieve, so you’ll cheer him
or her on but choose to not be jealous.
When you are feeling
jealous, consider why you want what the other person has, and what your motives
are. Living a life on your terms, focused on your priorities, passions, and
strengths, will provide you with much more fulfillment than trying to be
somebody else.
6.
You can’t remember the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone.
According to Neale
Donald Walsch, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” Your life can
become even more amazing if you stretch beyond your comfort zone. If you’re not
sure where to start, try the tips in this article about small ways to step out
of your comfort zone.
Life is too short to
spend your years not living to your full potential. If you decide you’re ready
to change your life, I encourage you to start taking small action steps toward
the life you want to live. Keep moving forward.
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