When we’re children, it’s normal to look at the future and think “I’m going to be the best person I possibly can be!” It can be difficult making that a reality. Sometimes we are too anxious, fearful or simply busy to put our best foot forward all the time, and that’s completely fine. But if you feel like you’re holding yourself back habitually, you might need to embrace change.
This doesn’t mean that becoming a better you is a horrible, gruelling mountain to climb. Sometimes a few quick fixes in the way we approach the world as we step out of our front door is all we need to become a better person. This is a process, not an instant solution.
If you’ve been tired of socialising, having trouble getting to your job on time or have been worried about your alcohol intake lately, making positive life changes is just the ticket you need to get yourself out of the rut.
Address Your Appearance
It’s the old adage that’s repeated time and time again, if you look good, you feel good. This usually works in the opposite way too, but if you’ve been having trouble truly identifying why you’ve been more self-conscious lately, making the investment in a new wardrobe could be the perfect solution. Getting your hair done or improving your smile with Painless Dentistry can mean the world for how you relate to yourself and your life. Other people will be drawn to you as a result.
Be Forthright
We’re all people pleasers deep down, we want people to like us and for us to have meaningful relationships with everyone we come into contact with. Unfortunately, that’s not a possibility. People will dislike you for seemingly no reason. You will do the same. It’s part of being a flawed human, and so being honest about what you require from other people can cut through any strange lies you might have been living under.
This doesn’t mean you need to be hostile, quite the opposite. Respect yourself and those around you enough to be able to say no when you really mean it, or yes when you really desire to. Living authentically in that way is one of the healthiest changes you can make.
Assess Your Priorities: Draw Up A Life Plan
What do you want? What do you really want? Make a plan, a ‘life review’ if you will in your spare time. Leave nothing out. Use this time for self-authorship to really come to terms with who you are and what you’d like to achieve in the next decade. Having a firmer understanding of what you’re here for will bleed into every aspect of your life for the positive, and people will notice.
Try Something New
Coming home from work and watching Netflix for 6 hours? You wouldn’t be alone, but you might be missing out on a lot of beautiful happenings outside your front door. Engaging with even the seemingly ‘insignificant’ activities will connect you to the community around you as well as helping you socialise outside of your office. This will help you re-develop your social skills and become a person worth being with.
Remember, we all get in funks time to time! Address how you look and feel today to fully rediscover your potential.
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