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Focus On The Joy
A new year has just begun! I'll bet you're already thinking about
how you'd like next year to be a little different than the last,
right?
But instead of thinking of performance, and efficiency,
and control, I'd like you to take this opportunity to think about
how many things in your daily life that you do "just for the joy
of it"?
What I'm talking about here is value-based happiness
(as opposed to temporary happiness). Value-based happiness refers
to the general feeling of well being that you experience when you
are doing what you perceive to be meaningful --when it's something
that's important to you. When you love what you do, you naturally
become more efficient. When you do things for the Joy of It, you'll
rise above problems, and move easier through life.
Value Based happiness is a by-product from living
a life Focused on the Joy. It is the by product of doing things
not for what you get in return, not because you "should" or "have-to",
but because you want to, because they are a part of your highest
goals, and what you value. Value based happiness comes from looking
at things with your heart, not just your eyes. You create value
based happiness by Focusing on the Joy of life, instead of constantly
looking for the next new thing that might make you feel better about
yourself, about your life.
So how do you Focus on the Joy? Throw out your ideas
about control, effectiveness, and goals. (Yes, they are important,
but let's just try something different, ok?)
Instead ---
Focus On Learning: Instead of making a goal
to achieve more in your job, decide instead to read and learn how
to do one new thing each week.
Focus
on Time: Schedule your time to include what's important to you,
like reading time, or exercise time, or family time, or learning
time.
Focus on the Why: Instead of just forcing
yourself to mop the kitchen floor, tap into the higher goal that
mopping the kitchen floor supports (having a clean and healthy home).
How does that feel? Not bad, huh! If you focus on
the pleasure that a desire gives you, you'll find it easier to put
in the work that it takes. (One author gives the example of giving
blood - while the experience itself may be less than pleasant, the
joy comes in knowing *why* you're doing it).
And I absolutely guarantee that you will achieve
more, maintain your efforts, and have a much better journey along
the way.
Over the next 12 months, instead of focusing on the
effort, FOCUS ON THE JOY. Focus on the people and things that are
most important to you. Focus on the pleasure you get out of moving
towards your goals. Focus on the process of creating something,
not what results you expect.
Invest in yourself more than you ever thought was
allowed. Not only will you reap rewards, but those around you will
benefit more than you ever believed.
Kathy
Gates is a Professional Life Coach in Scottsdale AZ. I help people
deal with the stress of every day living in a more organized and
efficient manner. Get more information at my website Real Life Coach,
http://www.reallifecoach.com
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