Goodbye being stuck…hello, success!
Added by Special Guest on January 15, 2012
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Tags: achieving success, figuring out your next steps, how to be successful, how to move past fear, how to set goals, Jenny Boylan, moving beyond stuck, moving past fear, setting goals, stepping into success, what to do when you feel stuck
After months of wavering between being happy with what you’ve already achieved and challenging yourself to grow, there’s simply no doubt you’re ready to move forward. Thus, you’ve finally decided to shift your life in a new direction or take your business growth and revenue to the next level.
You’re finally ready to pursue that larger goal.
You not only know greater success is possible, but you want it too.
The only problem is rather than step confidently into that new level of success as originally planned, you feel stuck and frustrated.
You also feel blocked with trying to figure out that ‘seemingly vague’ next step so you can move forward, and do so in confidence.
At least, that’s what you believe the problem is.
But that’s not the truth, is it?
You’re not interested really in the next step, which is why it has remained elusive. Instead, you want the entire map laid out before you with a guarantee of success too. Fear makes you want to know how to get from point A to point Z before you’ll even commit to taking that first, and next, step.
You’ve forgotten success means letting go of the map and being open to a more intuitively guided process, one whereby each next step reveals itself the moment you are willing to take it… whatever that step may be and even if it is NOT what you want it to be.
This, of course, brings up the real block that is keeping you stuck and your success limited.
Because the truth is, you have an idea—or at least, a hint—as to what that next step is and you’re not necessarily thrilled about it.
Instead, you want the next step to be something that brings you success and allows you to remain within your comfort zone. You’ve forgotten that change means discomfort. And rather than try to avoid the discomfort, what you really need to do is get used to it.
Thus, embrace your fear and release the need for a map. Instead, begin to trust each next step will be guided just as they have been guided in the past…one step and one day at a time.
Next, remind yourself of the reason you wanted to achieve the larger goal in the first place—that being, you believe it offers a better and fuller life experience.
Then, take the next step…not in fear, but in full faith that incredible success awaits you.
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