How to Become Unstuck in Your Life?
February 25th, 2009
If you ask the average person what they want to change about themselves or their lifestyle, they can no doubt give you a long list of things that jump out in their mind.
But what happens next? What do people do with that list of things they want to change or modify? Do they continue to carry that list around in their heads, weighing them down, keeping them stuck in a rut where nothing is happening or changing?
A self-assessment of our life and who we are is certainly necessary for personal growth and development, but the process doesn’t stop there. Once we have identified the areas in our life that need improvement, we have to become not only very intentional about seeking change, but we must have a plan on how we will obtain that change or achieve that goal.
Personal growth is a continuous journey in life, filled with endless self-discoveries and experiences. Never hesitate or be afraid to change what is not working in your life. If you establish core principles in your life that will keep you on the right track of your life, you will not allow yourself to become stuck!
Tags: ealth, Human Potential Movement, Self-help
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Dear Chris,
just curious about the carnival I came across your blog. The thoughts you have, your vision and your way of thinking - I find myself in it. Most of the problems occur because the people don’t take over self responsibility for their lives. They get stuck because somebody or something else is always responsible. Just wanted to let you know that somebody out here loves to read your articles. I used to live in D’ca for 2 years and miss it a lot. But I am sure that I’ll come back for good whenever the time is right.
Take care and hope you enjoyed carnival!
Dan