I am in the business of helping people change. For my therapy clients, it’s about helping them identify and heal emotional barriers to their normal way of functioning. For my coaching clients, it’s about helping them clarify what they TRULY want to create in their lives, and take aligned action. For ALL of my clients, it is about raising awareness of unconscious beliefs and patterns that keep them stuck. This is the work I do with myself on a daily basis too. 🙂
Four ways Tracking helps create desired change
- 1. It forces us out of DENIAL
- 2. It increases awareness in moments of decision
- 3. It helps us acknowledge our progress
- 4. It connects us to our goals on a daily basis
Patience
- What is my expectation about this? Is it realistic?
- What would a more patient response look like?
- What could I tell myself to develop a more patient response?
- How can I find acceptance for how long this is taking?
With declining attention spans and the world at our fingertips every moment of every day, it’s no wonder persistence is taking a beating. It’s difficult to focus; stress levels are high, we are constantly overstimulated and competing priorities keep many of us feeling busy, yet ineffective or unaccomplished.
- When you fail, KEEP GOING. We are seeking Progress, not Perfection
- When you feel like giving up, DON’T. Acknowledge the feeling as just that — a FEELING. Feelings are not reality. Feelings are not decisions. Feelings are not always helpful. Feelings pass.
- Celebrate the HELL out of each tiny victory! (As dorky as it sounds, I give myself a High-Five :D)
Deep Commitment to your WHY
Get Crystal-Clear on WHY you want what you want, and engage with your reasons and your VISION every day.
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How will achieving this goal impact my life? What choices and possibilities will it give me?
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What gets to happen in other parts of my life when I reach my goal?
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How will I feel when I reach this goal?
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Who am I MOST EXCITED to share the results of reaching this goal with?
Get a calendar, or an Excel spreadsheet, or a blank piece of paper, or whatever works for you, to track your progress. Focus on Progress, not Perfection, and keep the Big Picture in mind — you may not have reached your goal today, but you are no longer in denial or procrastination mode. How can you set yourself up for success tomorrow? What is one small step you can take? Celebrate your willingness to see with clarity. And give yourself a High-Five from me. 😉


