Growing Beyond Limits- 15 Shifts that Make an Impact

Written by Beth Tabak


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Limits Set by Others~ This may come from a need for approval. Know thatrepparttar opinion of others is their perception based on who they are and not fact of who you are. You determine your worth and it’s darn valuable!

Lone Ranger~ Often we limit ourselves dramatically by trying to do and be it all on our own. We have such a variety of skills, knowledge, and life experience. When we come together with open minds a synergy can emerge to create amazing things. Connect with others to extend your reach and grow faster with ease.

Lack of Confidence~ Develop yourself! If you feel you don’t know enough, learn more. If you don’t have experience, get it! If you feel like a failure, succeed at something. If you feel unworthy, decide that you are! Get torepparttar 129318 source of your fears. Successful people stumble, mess up, and fail. Focus on how you are helping others.

Not Saying “NO”~ Learn that “No!” is a complete sentence. Know your top priorities and say no to anything that does not support them.

Not Saying “Yes”~ Shift from ignoring your inner voice to taking consistent daily action to fulfillrepparttar 129319 song of your soul.

Overwhelm/ Tolerating~ Simplify, handle, and rid yourself ofrepparttar 129320 things, people, and activities that drain your energy so you feel better and create space for what you want. Know your priorities then do it, delegate it, or dump it one small step at a time. Notice how much lighter, happier, and more energetic you feel.

Not Being in Integrity with Self~ When you are not honest with yourself you hold yourself back. Tellrepparttar 129321 absolute truth about who you are, what your needs are, what your values are, and what you want in life.

What is limiting you? There's a chance it could be you. Notice how you may be limiting yourself then take action to make a shift. Will you read this article and set it aside or will you take action to move beyond your limits? Choose to live beyond them and discover your true abilities... Starting Now!

Copyright 2004 © Beth A. Tabak, All rights reserved.

Beth Tabak is a Business & Life Coach, columnist, & owner of Starting Now. She is 100% committed to coaching small business owners and professionals to grow beyond limits, and create the business and life they keep thinking about. Set your goals, pick up a task list, take a class, discover a new resource all complimentary at http://www.startingnowcoaching.com .


Decision Life Savers

Written by Kavit Haria


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6.Use your brain It helps to sleep on a difficult decision before arriving at your final choice. Your brain is like a computer, able to sift complex facts and judgements without your conscious state interfering. You will often wake up they next day, clear about what to do.

7.Employ available information Look for information that might contradict your point of view. Refusal to seek evidence might show one is wrong is a common cause of poor decisions. If choice has cost you a great deal of time and money, it can be very tempting to stick with it, even thoughrepparttar evidence suggests this is a wrong decision.

8.The past is a poor indicator We cannot knowrepparttar 129316 future, which, by definition, has not yet happened. It is therefore tempting to rely onrepparttar 129317 past to tell us whatrepparttar 129318 future holds. Because something has happened even many times before does not necessarily mean it will automatically occur again.

9.Keep money in perspective Reducing all decisions to a question of money is misguided, even if you are an accountant or treasury official. Many choices involve consequences that are not readily or appropriately reduced to money terms.

10.MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE! A group may become so committed to a choice that it unconsciously combines to reject that anything contradicts what it wants to do. Similarly, an authority figure can sometimes influence decisions inappropriately, when more objective reasoning would suggest a different choice. Make sure when you make a choice that it is yours and not someone else’s.

Kavit Haria is a life and rhythm coach who runs InnerRhythm Coaching practice. He has appeared on many radio shows, newspapers and magazines and is a talented musician too. He runs a bimonthly coaching newsletter packed with tips, tools, and strategies to dramatically improve the quality of your life. Join now at http://www.coachkavit.com


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