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That might be the absolute worst way to start a conversation with someone who wants to take an idea, grow it into a clear and compelling vision, and make it happen. It might be the last thing someone with a desire to make things better wants to hear. It’s pretty discouraging to someone at the start of an important project.
But you already know that. It’s like being at a get-together where one of the guests says things that are pretty brazen and causes people to raise their eyebrows. Some call that “brutally honest” because the person’s saying things others notice but just don’t talk about.
Most of us know that change is hard. But talking about it doesn’t make for a happy, upbeat conversation. In fact, marketers teach people in all sorts of personal and professional improvement fields never to talk about how hard the process is. They say focus on the outcome that people want. Problem is, if you hear how your life can be better but get a whitewashed view of what it takes to get there, you’re not being served. You’re being set up for frustration, discouragement, and despair.
Marketers also say it’s a really bad idea to use the word change when talking about personal or professional development. They tell us people don’t really like to change. They like to get better, and they like to improve, and they like to have more. But they don’t want to change.
If you want to improve some area of your life without changing, I have absolutely nothing that will help you. You’ll have to look elsewhere.
If you want to improve some area of your life without working at it, and sometimes working hard at it, I give you my best wishes and my blessing in your search for a different sort of answer. It’ll be one I’ve never found or heard of.
But if you want to improve some area of your life, start a big project to accomplish something important, or take a good idea and grow it into a vision that you can make happen…
And if you’re willing to have your life change as a result of what you accomplish…
And if you’re willing to be changed by the whole process –
– changed by what you learn along the way
– changed by the challenges you face and overcome
– and changed because the task requires you to stretch yourself and push yourself to become the sort of person who is capable of making something happen…
AND if you’re willing to work, and sometimes work hard to make your plans real…
Then I can offer you something that will help.
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And I will never sell, rent, or trade your information. Not ever. Period!
It requires you to get as clear as you can about what you want to have in your life, or what you want to make happen. It requires you to look at where you are and where you want to be and figure out the steps to get there. It requires you to be able to figure out what resources you need and whose help you need, and then to find a way to bring them together. It requires patience sometimes, and tenacity sometimes, and motivation to keep you going when things get challenging and start bogging down.
Or when you get stuck.
Because you’re going to get stuck. Somewhere along the way, you’ll feel like giving up. Maybe you’ll have competing ideas and won’t know which one is better. Maybe you’ll have a plan but not know how to make part of it happen. Maybe you’ll know where to find the resources, and where to find the people to help, but you’ll doubt yourself.
Somewhere, at some point along the way with your plan to improve your life or make something really cool happen, you’re going to get stuck.
This prediction might sound like a real downer, but it’s actually good news. Those of us who help other people improve themselves and achieve important goals know that you’ll get stuck because we’ve seen it happen with every person we work with. Everyone who sets out to make a meaningful change gets stuck at some point.
We know the different ways people get stuck.
We know that you’ll get stuck. (We just don’t know which way for sure.)
And we know how to pry you loose.
So if you’ve started out with a plan to change something in your life, or to accomplish a big goal, or to take a great idea and make it real…
And you’re stuck…
Then I have a great gift for you.
In fact, if you haven’t gotten stuck yet, if you haven’t taken the first step because you’re still planning or thinking about your plans, this is still a great gift for you.
I want to give you my workshop in an e-book. It’s called
10 Power Sources You Can Tap
to Pry Yourself Free,
Get Going, and Build Momentum.
Each of the ten modules will introduce you to an area where you can find energy and motivation to get you going and carry you through the process of designing, planning, and implementing the projects that will turn your idea into reality. You’ll learn what the energy source is and how it can be tapped. I’ll walk you through an exercise to take the information and apply it to your own life and your own circumstances. At the end, I’ll even take you through an exercise to pull it all together and apply it to your specific goals for improvement in your life.
There’s no cost. It’s my gift to you. Just sign up by putting your name and e-mail address in the form below and I’ll send you a link to the e-book in your e-mail inbox. You’ll be able to read it online or download it to your computer.
You’ll also be signed up for occasional messages from my newsletter, The Trailblazer. In The Trailblazer I give you information and ideas to help you break free from other people’s stifling boxes and cubicles. I show you how to clear away the limiting beliefs and groupthink that are keeping you from becoming the person you were born to be.
This is my mission. I want you to be able to explore all kinds of possibilities in your life and work. I want you to have the flexibility, the adaptability, the resiliency, and the creative problem-solving skills to head into new territories with confidence and enthusiastic expectation. And if the life you design for yourself includes things no one around you has experience doing, I want you to have the confidence to head off the beaten path and stay nimble in your explorations.
I don’t send out a lot of messages through The Trailblazer, and I don’t send them too often. Just once in a while, maybe twice a month. I promise.