WHAT IS NON-NEGOTIABLE?
Pinpointing what has to change in your
life
Think about (without deep reflection) 5 things
you’d like to change about yourself. These could be habits that you’d
like to break; habits that you’d like to have, attitudes that you would
like to alter; or situations that you would like to be different.
If you’d like to be able to cross a few of
those off the list, let me share what has worked for me.
Exercise
Go over that list and think about which one
of those items is becoming non-negotiable. What I mean by “non-negotiable”
is: Which one of those things are you starting to have a hard time
rationalizing to yourself as to why you have been avoiding it? Which
one do you tend to beat yourself up about the most? Which of those
items is keeping you from having what you deeply want in life? The
one that stands out the most – that is starting to provoke the most anxiety
-- is what I call “non-negotiable.” In other words, you know
that this has got to change if you want to evolve.
Examples
For instance, when I was approaching
40 I knew that if I didn’t get into a regular exercise schedule, I would
not look or feel the way I wanted. It became non-negotiable that
I get into the habit of regular exercise, as much as I dreaded having to
do so.
A friend of mine got to an impasse in
her career in which she knew that if she did not further her education,
she would stay where she was. Although she resisted going back to
school and face her fears that she was inadequate, it became non-negotiable
that she rearrange her schedule to fit in those classes if she wanted to
get to the next level.
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Change IS difficult. Mainly because
it takes effort – either you a) have to apply yourself; b) have to use
the tools that self-help sages advise; or c) you have to be
more conscious and aware of yourself
– and that really does take effort. When I was in private practice
I used to tell my clients that if there really were a magic
wand, I’d gladly use it, but it just
doesn’t exist.
If you can get your mind to cooperate with
your goal, change is a lot simpler. Once you identify what is non-negotiable
you are setting the intention for change, which is the beginning of focusing
your energy in a positive way. Perhaps the most important message
I can convey here this month is that you lose masses of vital energy on
a daily basis just being self-critical and feeling bad about yourself.
Anthony Robbins said that the definition of insanity is to keep doing something
in the same way and expect different results. All these days, months,
years of feeling bad about what you are not doing are a massive drain on
you.
When you label something as non-negotiable
you are making a commitment to change – to doing things in a different
way! Even if the timing is not exactly right, you have started the
process in motion.
NEXT MONTH: Exercises and techniques
for pinpointing and working with your non-negotiable goals!
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