Becoming More Self-Aware In 4 Steps

Becoming More Self-Aware In 4 Steps

Becoming More Self-Aware In 4 Steps

Living in a world where we are constantly comparing ourselves to others, can have the sad result of us losing ourselves while trying to be more like everyone we see on social media. We find ourselves judging ourselves and others.

In order to live your purpose in life and to be authentically you the first step is to understand who you are.  This requires you to be vulnerable and aware of – your weaknesses, your strengths, your beliefs, your goals, your personality, your motivations, and your morals.

These are all the traits that make you who are you and how you respond to the world.  Once you understand what you are made of and you have to realize that all of those aspects are capable of changes and improvement.

In this guide, we’ll give you tips on how you can ultimately increase your self-awareness for the greater purpose of becoming the best version of yourself.  Self-awareness is one of the key factors in improving your emotional intelligence.

Attracting Awareness

It’s easier said than done, we know! But it all starts with a suggestion to your brain, which can then get it through its filter and allow it to have an impact on how you feel, think and experience.

Let’s have a look at the 4 things you can do to become more self-aware!

1. Get To Know You

Have you ever sat down with yourself and asked the question: “Who am I?”

And more importantly… Would you be able to answer that question if it was asked of you?

The first step in building a healthy awareness of yourself is to understand who you truly are when you look at yourself objectively.

This step is easier if you think about yourself from an outsider perspective.  Think about how people who know you well would answer.  I find this is the easiest place to start.  How would your best friend describe you? How would your family describe you and then you can start to dig a little deeper.  Then you can think about your own perceptions of yourself if you were to look at yourself objectively.

During this process, you shouldn’t compare yourself to others, but rather look at yourself as an individual without comparisons while looking at your accomplishments, interests, beliefs, and personality.

Granted, though, you will never be able to map out your entirety on a piece of paper, but you can get to know the most frequently occurring patterns you have, that make the most of your life.

2. Journaling

One of the best ways to keep track of your daily emotions, reactions, and feelings is to keep a journal in which you write down those things.

It’s amazing how putting pen to paper can really put things into perspective;

Writing down your feelings, thoughts, failures and successes of the day will give you a fresh view of how you deal with things.

Journaling is a means of self-reflection to not only see your strengths, but also your weaknesses as it gives you the objective perspective to change bad reactions in the future.

Recording your daily way of acting and reacting will also help you clear your mind and open up space for positive energy.

3. Mindful Habits

During our daily lives we can become quite robotic as if we are on autopilot just cruising through our schedules and before we know it, weeks and months have flown by.

To savour every moment of the day, we have to be more mindful of what we do, this means being aware of good and bad habits while enforcing better habits more.

Trying to keep up with a fast-paced world can keep us from enjoying small pleasures like breathing in fresh air or simply going for a stroll around the neighbourhood.

Which tasks during your day give you a sense of serenity, calmness, and happiness?

Is it washing the dishes, meditating, cooking, or exercising?

Ensure that you do these kinds of activities more!

4. Ask For Feedback

Even though it might be a bit scary, it’s important to know what our friends, family, and even colleagues think about us and our behaviour.

Ask those closest to you to give an honest and open, but critical and objective, description of who they see you as, to give you a better idea of what people truly think of you.

Honest feedback from people around us will give us a better idea of who we are and how our behaviour affects our everyday lives.

Obviously, it’s important that you remain open-minded and non-offensive during an honest feedback session from a friend, listening with an open heart might help you recognize something within yourself you never knew was there.

In the end to be more self-aware, switch off your devices and go inward to discover the true you.

Once you make contact with the authentic person inside, you are well on your way to improve relationships around you and your emotional intelligence.  You’ll in fact exit the main sequence of emotional and behavioural patterns, opening room for more, new experiences and things.

Are you ready?

 

 

The Power of the Pause

The Power of the Pause

The Power of the Pause

My recent learning experiences have all highlighted the power and importance of the pause.  It feels like a lesson I’m still trying to figure out. When you think about it, a pause is so important it is everywhere. 

Recently I was at a conference, listening to some incredible speakers. I was learning more about horses and equine-assisted learning.  One of the speakers was talking about the power of taking time off.  She was using the example of her own small business and simply shutting it for a year.  The thought seemed horrifying to me until I really started to listen and reflect.  With the power of the pause, it is OK to stop and pause, because often in the silence is when the magic happens.  

Ever had your best ideas at 2 am in the morning or in the shower when you are simply not thinking about anything else.  It is in the still moments when our creativity happens.

 

COVID Pause

fit your own oxygen mask

Fit your own oxygen mask

For me one of those moments was in the exhaustion.  In the first wave of COVID, I got a chance to stop and think and really look for answers.  One of the questions I continued to grapple with is what can I learn from this experience.  If this was a life lesson I wanted to make sure I got from it what I could.  The message was “fit your own oxygen mask first”.   

This analogy was given to me at a leadership forum. It resonated with me as I was flying a lot at the time so visually and emotionally I understood it.  We were talking about how as leaders in our own organisations we needed to be at our best so that we can support our teams.  You cannot lead others if you are stressed out and not coping.  You simply don’t make great decisions and have nothing left in the tank for everyone else.   So take some time to do the things that make you stronger and fill your cup. 

The rest and regeneration are essential, you need to be the one steering the ship.  Now is not the time to do more, but, to be more present.  

 

The Power of Pause in Horse Training 

Sitting around doing nothing is the most important thing to do when you are training a horse.  Horses learn in the pause.  It’s called soaking.  You can understand for a woman who is always on the go and trying to fit one more thing in my day, this concept has taken me years to get my head around.  

My horse riding used to be on a schedule. Generally, I had 40 minutes before the sun sets and I have to run through a dressage test because I have a competition coming up.  So for my poor horse, he just had to run through the movements, because practice makes perfect, right.  This only satisfies one member of the team.  It’s a lot how I explain the difference between management and leadership. I would give the instructions and my horse just needed to follow the instructions.  If he got it wrong or got it right we would do it again. 

horse training

horse training

In horse language, we were writing lines but he just wasn’t sure what he had done that he needed to write the lines. 

For a horse, when they get something right the pressure needs to come off.  The question was answered and so they understand they have done a good job they get to rest.  You do this a few times and suddenly you are training your horse to try harder. 

Their reward is in the pause.  It is how they process what they learnt and how they know they got it right.  If you don’t allow a horse to pause and “soak” they get frustrated and confused.  You create behavioural problems.   The power of the pause builds their confidence. 

It is the same with people. If you don’t stop and recognise when they do something great they stop trying. Even worse when you continue to ask the same question and point out their mistakes soon they become disengaged or even develop mental health issues like anxiety and depression. 

 

Pause in Public speaking

The Presentation Guru has a great article on the power of the pause in public speaking.  You should pause before you start talking and command the attention of the room.  Have you ever been to a talk and someone simply stands at the lectern and somehow the room starts to get quiet?  Those that keep talking get hushed by others.  That comes from the power of the pause.  When you make a point in speaking then pause people have time to reflect on what you said and it emphasises that point.  

Great orators defiantely know the power of the pause.  

 

Music

The pause in music

The pause in music


​“The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between.” ― Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

 

A Moment in Argument

Have you ever taken just a moment of pause in a heated discussion?  The short moment to pause and breathe allows your brain a moment to respond and not react.  If you have children this is a powerful tool! No parent hasn’t had a moment where they have lost their rational thought process with their child. 

In a moment of frustration, we all want to be able to replay that moment and do it differently.  But if you can practise a pause and a breath you can “not sweat the small stuff”.  Their room is a mess and they haven’t done the dishes as you asked them a million times already.  Rather than lose your cool a pause may help you reframe the conversation and save your relationship.   A simple pause can some of the most important relationships in our lives and stop us from saying something we can’t take back.  

 

Negotiations 

The pause in a complex discussion also allows you to hear and to really listen.  One of my early bosses who was teaching about sales and negotiation used the phrase “he who speaks first loses” you need to get comfortable in the silence.  

 

Stop Revive Survive 

This was a national driving campaign encouraging drivers to take a break every 2 hours. Driving tired is equivalent to driving under the influence of alcohol.  So if you shouldn’t trust your tired self behind the wheel of the car what else is your tired self in charge of that could be dangerous.  The fatality rate of fatigue when driving is one of the 3 big killers on our roads.  So, there are times where your life depends on the pause. 

 

The Pause in Meditation 

When meditating you are literally trying to find the silence and the pause.  There is a lot of research about the health benefits of meditation and the power of that pause. 

The research from Harvard explained the power of meditation in reducing stress in your nervous system.

There are two parts to our nervous system: the sympathetic and parasympathetic. These two parts perform different functions and each is important.  The sympathetic nervous system prepares our body to react to stress (“fight or flight”) and the parasympathetic helps us recover from stress (“rest and digest”).

So when we are stressed or come into a stressful situation we need our body to release chemicals that temporarily improve performance. In some instances, these chemicals produce a high and allow us to perform at our peak.  Cortisol, adrenaline, and other stress hormones increase heart rate, slow digestion, and increase blood pressure, all to allow greater blood flow to our muscles, heart, and brain to be able to think or act quickly.   But we also need to switch off this response and put our body into the rest and digest mode.  

Meditation allows our parasympathetic nervous system to engage and for us to recover.  Meditation retreats are silent for days to not only rest your body and mind. They give you patience and clarity.  

 

The Power of Prayer 

Even the regular act of silence and prayer can physically change your brain.  Neurological studies have shown that it changes the frontal lobe.  In addition, there is also evidence that those who regularly use prayer to a loving God rather than a punitive God also reduces their anxiety, depression, and stress and increases feelings of security, compassion, and love. 

 

When we are overstimulated we lose our creativity.  We lose our energy and we lose ourselves.  We need to learn to celebrate the pause, rather than the hustle.  By fitting more in a day we are less effective, we have somewhere learned to wear with pride being busy.  Try doing more by stopping and feel the power of the pause. 

 

5 Tips for Successful Affirmations

5 Tips for Successful Affirmations

5 Tips for Successful Affirmations

Here are five tips for successful affirmations that can take you to the next level.  Affirmations can be an incredibly powerful tool to help you manifest all your desires. However, if they aren’t done correctly, they can be a complete waste of time. The key to finding success with your positive affirmations is to have an unshakeable confidence that what you are stating will happen.

Tip #1 – Be Specific

The more detail you can include in your positive affirmations the more real it will become, and the more believable it is. Just like when you are setting your goals, you need to inform your Reticular Activating System what it is you want to achieve. You need to aim to be as specific as possible. When you can be specific with your affirmations, they can provide you with the motivation and opportunity to get everything you desire.

Tip #2 – Use Active Visualization

It isn’t enough to merely read your affirmations off of a card and then quickly move onto the next one. You have to visualize the affirmations. You have to read each affirmation and then spend a few minutes imagining what it will be like when the statement is achieved. Think about what you will see, what you will hear, what smells you’ll experience, and what feelings you’ll have about the achievement.

Tip #3 – Utilize Audio Motivation

Music can be a potent tool to use with your affirmations. When you read your affirmations, consider listening to some motivational, stirring, or upbeat music. Listening to music can help to stir up the feelings inside you. It is your feelings that generate the internal vibrations that will ultimately move you closer to your desires.

Tip #4 – Use Images

Take the time to overlay your affirmations over some appropriate background pictures. If you aren’t skilled in Photoshop, you can just look at relevant images after you’ve read your statements out loud. When you look at images that are congruent with your affirmations, it will generate some excitement. This excitement will get your vibrating in a positive way that will help you attract your desired outcome.

Tip #5 – Believe That They’ve Already Been Achieved

You always want to state your affirmations in the present tense. For example, instead of saying, “I will lose weight by the end of the month,” say “I’ve reached my ideal weight with ease.” With the Law of Attraction if you say “I want to lose weight,” it hears the words “I want” and will leave you in a constant state of wanting.

Affirmations can work for you when done correctly. Consider these tips when you’re creating your affirmations to be successful and manifest all your life’s desires.

 

The Secret to Cultivating Gratitude at Work

The Secret to Cultivating Gratitude at Work

The Secret to Cultivating Gratitude at Work

Practicing gratitude at work may require taking some risks, but the results are worth it.

If you like how gratitude makes you feel, you might want to bring those effects with you to work. Some big companies are experimenting with the idea. Recent studies show that employee appreciation programs can increase team spirit, morale, and productivity.

On the other hand, the workplace can be a difficult environment for cultivating gratitude. How can thankfulness coexist with competition and ambition? Do you feel comfortable expressing emotions in front of your colleagues?

Start with these ideas that will help you find more opportunities to count your blessings and say thank you at work.

Cultivating Gratitude on Your Own

You control your attitude and experiences. Regardless of your job position or industry, there are many things you can do to feel more grateful.

Try these strategies:

  1. Pay attention. Appreciating your coworkers starts with getting to know them. Make time for small talk and follow up to see how things turn out when they have a sick child or they’re buying a new house.
  2. Remember special occasions. Congratulate others on birthdays and work anniversaries. Wish your colleagues a Merry Christmas or Happy Diwali.
  3. Communicate in person. Thanking others in person makes a deeper impression than sending an email. Drop by their office or invite them out to lunch.
  4. Be inclusive. Reach out to employees who tend to be less visible. Acknowledge the cleaning crew and think about how their efforts make your life more pleasant.
  5. Personalize your approach. Each of us has our own preferences for how we like to be thanked. You may enjoy public praise while your colleague would rather receive a pat on the back in private or be offered an afternoon off.
  6. Keep a journal. If you’re struggling to come up with something nice to say, try writing down your positive experiences as they happen. You can use a notebook or an app on your phone.
  7. Bring in treats. Give your office mates donuts or chips and salsa. Sharing food is one way to develop relationships.

Cultivating Gratitude with Your Colleagues

Help your employer encourage a culture of gratitude. Do your part to help yourself and others feel more appreciated.

Use these techniques to encourage gratitude at work:

  1. Build a website. Go public with your gratitude. Ask your boss about creating a website page or bulletin board to post messages of appreciation.
  2. Speak up at meetings. Open or close staff meetings by inviting the team to thank anyone who made a special contribution recently. Another helpful item for the agenda might be a few minutes to meditate about gratitude or empathy.
  3. Throw parties. Get together to celebrate milestones like completing a major project or landing a new client. Recognize the individual and combined efforts that go into each success. Make a toast or hand out awards.
  4. Exchange gifts. Thoughtful gifts can express gratitude even if your budget is limited. Give each team member a little something. Make it a habit to return from vacations and business trips with a box of salt water taffy from the Jersey shore or chocolates from Belgium.
  5. Share support. The most authentic and meaningful way to show gratitude may be to help your coworkers out on a consistent basis. Lend a hand when someone is facing a tight deadline. Volunteer to cover their tasks while they take a mental health day.

Focus on the positive aspects of your job and let your coworkers know how they brighten up your working life. Experiencing more gratitude at work will increase your job satisfaction and may even help you to advance in your career.

How to Create Positive Affirmations

How to Create Positive Affirmations

How to Create Positive Affirmations

Here’s how to create positive affirmations that you can believe in and achieve all your life’s greatest desires.  Whether you believe it or not, you can attract anything in your life that you give attention to, because like attracts like. Positive affirmations are a powerful tool that can make the opposite happen. By believing in a thought or sentence and repeating it to yourself regularly, you have the power to attract more positivity to your life.

Your words are incredibly powerful, and when done correctly, positive affirmations can be an impactful tool that will help you find the power to accomplish things that you didn’t think was possible. However, they only work if you believe them.

Identify What You Want

To get started writing a positive affirmation for your life, you have to think about what you really want. Think about what would make your life happier and write those thoughts down. The essential part of creating positive affirmations is ensuring that you are completely clear about what you want without worrying about the when or the how.

List the Attributes You’ll Need

When you’ve identified what you want, the next step is determining the attributes that you’ll need to achieve your goal. You should list between four and six things. You attributes are the things that you need to be, rather than the things that you need to do. Once you’ve written these out, circle a few that you believe to be the most essential attributes that you will need to embody to reach your goal.

Write Your Affirmation

Once you have your desires and attributes written down, it’s time to create your affirmation. You want to create a statement that is between one and two sentences, and that states the goal and attributes in a positive and empowering way. This can be challenging, so you should write down some ideas as they come to you and repeat them out loud.

Practice Your New Affirmation

Now that you’ve created an affirmation, it’s time to practice it and repeat it often. You want to be sure to repeat your affirmations every day. To help you remember to say your statements you set a reminder on your phone, you can set your phone’s background to a picture of your affirmation, so you see it every time you use your phone, or you can put them on Post-Its and place them around your home or office. Do whatever works for you.

Affirmations are incredibly helpful in helping you achieve your desires as long as you do them correctly. You have the power to use your mind to create the future you desire.

Life Changing Moments

Life Changing Moments

Life Changing Moments

I am so incredibly grateful that I found out how my ponies can change lives, its in these life changing moments that I see how easy it can be. I have had the opportunity to work with senior leaders, women and vulnerable young people. Regardless of their story, simply, how life changing this can be. I have had such powerful conversations that I just don’t know where or how else you can do that. After meeting someone for 5 mins you can then have life changing conversations. One such moment was talking with a young man with autism and behavioral issues, he decided rather than being violent when you are frustrated try talking calmly. My horse showed him the way. It was an aha moment for him. Which then led to another conversation about how to have respect for his family and belongings.

An incredibly shy young woman about how to engage with people and make new friends. A senior leader learning how to breath and stay calm under highly stressful situations.  A young woman learning how to hold herself to be confident and assertive without dominance in difficult situations.

I realise that these are just small moments in a life time but they are profound. It just melts my heart.

It doesn’t matter your story or where you are this works.