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Getting Back Into The Flow
By: Rich Fettke
With the current challenges our world is faced with, many of my clients have
told me they can't seem to get back on track and focused. Their emotions range
from fear to anger to mourning. Often, it's a mix of all of these emotions.
Several of my clients have told me that they are so distracted by the media
around the recent events that they keep focusing on the problems instead of what
they can do to help themselves and others. My clients have also told me that
they feel guilty when they focus on their work or on their goals. The truth is
that using your time and your talents to contribute back to society is one of
the best ways that you can show your respect to those who have suffered from the
recent tragedies. Giving back to our economy and each other is vital to keep our
country strong and united.
So how do you get back into the flow of your life and get out of the struggle
that is holding you back from peace of mind and fulfillment? Well, the worst
thing you can do is to do nothing. The key is to take one step towards your
goals and the momentum will begin. And then momentum will create momentum.
Think about the last time you felt really "on." How did you prepare for and move
into your day? What was your daily ritual? What is the one action that you were
taking on a regular basis that contributed to your effectiveness, joy and peace
of mind? What were you doing that excited you and was moving you towards your
future intentions?
These are the types of questions that can help you realize what that one step is
-- for you -- that will help you create momentum. There's no reason to wait. If
you're feeling knocked down, please pick yourself up and get back to work and
into the flow. Give back to your community by doing business as usual.
ACTION IDEA:
Choose one action that you WERE doing on a regular basis that was adding to your
personal achievement and to your overall quality of life. Make a commitment to
yourself to begin this action again either today or tomorrow. It only takes a
second to create momentum and to get back into the flow. You just have to take
action. As always, I wish you the best!
About The Author
Rich Fettke, MCC, is known for helping people take action and stay
focused on what really matters. He is the author EXTREME SUCCESS (Simon
& Schuster, 2002) and was one of the first business coaches to receive
the Master Certified Coach designation from the International Coach
Federation. As a professional speaker, Rich delivers entertaining and
educational programs to associations and corporations. Visit Rich on the
web at www.Fettke.com
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