Are you struggling with how to change yourself?
Some life goals, it’s safe to say, have been on your radar for what seems like forever. Maybe you’ve always wanted to lose weight, travel extensively and be more confident. More recent goals might include getting a good night’s sleep and creating a strong impression at work.
If you could just figure out how to change yourself for the better — the master strategy that consistently works — these scenarios, as well as many not yet considered, can be yours for the taking.
Below we’ve compiled helpful tips and suggestions for you to learn how to change yourself positively and with success — so that you can be a better you.
One of the most obvious strategies, and in many ways the hardest to achieve, is to keep the focus solely on how to change yourself — not how to initiate change in someone else or the situation at hand. For instance, do any of these statements ring a bell?
Add everyday thoughts about insane drivers, noisy neighbors and how hard it is to stay on budget and you are destined for a life of what-if instead of can-do. Focus on changing yourself rather than the things you can’t.
Switching the focus to yourself and how you view the events in your life, as a prerequisite to initiating lasting change, is half the battle. Consider these alternative statements:
Once you’ve let go of the notion that it’s up to you to alter the behavior of another person or the dynamics of a challenging situation, you have a critical choice to make. You can either choose to harp on that which you have no control over in a negative manner with judgment and frustration, or you can choose to change what is completely within your power — your outlook.
Approaching life with an optimistic attitude has many benefits including living longer, stress relief, improved self-image and immunity support. Happy thoughts are universally energizing. Positivity increases inner motivation which often leads to a successful performance rate.
So, what do you want to do? How will you change yourself for the better? Go ahead, put a smile on your face and take the next step. After all, attitude fosters self-fulfilling prophecy, and there’s no time like the present.
Identify and describe what you want to work on. Let’s say you’d like to start by creating a compelling impression at work.
Give yourself at least 30 days, and celebrate small victories along the way. Habit formation toward goal behavior requires repetition over time. Prepare to feel uncomfortable and awkward even as you progress accordingly.
Remember, you’re increasing your tolerance for change with every improvement while getting better and better at being a super-fantastic you!