How
to Become Personally Empowered
Contrary to common belief, the most
effective control over one's life can be gained in an almost effortless
manner. The truly empowered person "has it together", exudes a glowing
poise that is apparent to others. Here are ten steps whereby you can
begin experience empowerment in your own life.
1. Start from where you
are and take one step at a time.
When you think about it, that's the
only place you CAN start, i.e., where you are at this moment. Begin with
your present perceptions, understandings, and strengths and move
forward, one step at a time. In this world of objectives, goals and big
plans, we often focus too much on the future with the result that our
ability to concentrate fully on the present is severely compromised.
Yet, it is only in the present that we can make a difference.
2. Examine your
resistance points--the things that irritate you, limit you, or cause you
to react.
We often resist what we most need to
learn. The next time you find yourself resisting new information, a
particular sitution, or something someone else is saying, ask yourself:
What is it that is really bothering me about this? Is there something
that I need to learn?
3. Recognize that
whatever you are experiencing at this very moment is appropriate to your
need to grow.
Implicit in this "rule of
appropriateness" is the concept that there is a larger plan of which you
are an integral part. Until you're willing to acknowledge the
possibility that such a plan exists, you will never be able to see it!
4. Stop worrying about
whether others are getting theirs!
It's easy to become preoccupied about
what the other person is doing, getting, achieving, etc. This kind of
worrying is useless and wastes time and energies that are better spent
on yourself.
5. Realize that it
doesn't matter what happened to you or who did it to you; the only thing
that matters is what you do about it.
What happened and who did it to you are
in the past. You can't change the past, you can only change your
perception of it. The ONLY thing that counts is what you do NOW in order
to move forward.
6. Learn to withhold
judgment.
To withhold judgment is to accept what
is. How often in conversation do you find yourself mentally correcting,
criticizing, or re-phrasing? when you do, you risk missing the real
message which may not be in the words themselves. Rather than saying to
yourself, "that's inaccurate" or "he/she is wrong", try accepting the
statement as simply a representation of the way that person thinks,
feels or what he/she intends to convey. This simple technique can open
up a whole realm of hidden meaning, AND it enables you to respond more
objectively and dispassionately.
7. Learn to operate
holistically by opening up to the other possibilties that are always
there.
There is always more than one way to
solve a problem. You're most likely to get "stuck" when you foreclose
your options by setting up conditions, demands, expectations, fears,
positions and prejudices.
8. Complete your
unfinished business.
Most of us have "unfinished
business"--failures, a relationship gone sour, or a good deed left
undone. Getting beyond ("completing") is not always easy, but there's a
three-step process that, if followed, can do wonders for your psyche.
It's this: (1) Acknowledge the wrong, mistake, screw-up, etc. to
yourself, (2) Admit it to one other person, preferably the person you've
wronged and, in the latter case, apologize and ask simply: "What can I
do to make this right with you?" (Sometimes there really isn't much you
can do, but the simple act of asking is healing in itself), and (3) Move
ON. You've admitted your mistake, taken whatever corrective action you
could, and now it's time to go forward. This third step takes
discipline, but it works.
9. When faced with an
apparently hopeless situation, take action, any action.
There's something called the "logjam"
theory that applies here: when logs in a stream become all jammed up,
moving ANY ONE log frees the others to move, because the act of moving a
single piece creates space which in turn allows the other pieces to
move. It's important to recognize that you're not trying to reach a
final solution in a single move; you're simply taking "one step at a
time" (Step#1)
10. Consider the wisdom
of doing absolutely nothing!
As with the rule of appropriateness
(above), there's a hidden assumption here, namely, that we each possess
an inner wisdom that is always available if we know how to tap into it.
Call it intuition, spiritual sense, whatever, the fact is that this
"still small voice" is audible only when we are very quiet. It's a bit
like a point in which you can see the bottom only when the surface is
calm and the water un-muddied. Doing nothing means exactly that: nothing
physically, nothing mentally, nothing at all! The Japanese call it, "kokoro-no-mizu",
literally, a "mind as water"--smooth, flowing and undisturbed. Try it.
It works,and it's fun!
Food For Thought
The biggest obstacle standing between
you and anything you want, is your lack of belief that you can have
it. Once you truly believe it is possible, once you can see yourself
doing it or being it or having it, the rest is just details. With
belief, plus the commitment to follow through and do whatever it
takes, anything can be yours.
Everything you need to get there is available to you, when you believe
and when you commit to getting there. Know that you can do it. Nothing
can hold you back once you have belief and commitment. You will find a
way. You can. Do it.
Pleasure is a matter of conditioning. A teenager
smoking her first cigarette doesn't enjoy it at all. She's almost
certainly doing it to "fit in" and it probably even makes her a little
sick. After a while, though, she likes it so much she finds it hard to
quit.
Strategy for achieving your success: Choose the pleasures that move
you toward your goals.
For example, there is just as much potential for pleasure in jogging 2
miles as there is in eating a bag of potato chips. The person who is
trying to get in top physical shape would be well advised to find his
pleasure in the jogging rather than the chips. Just like everything
else in your world, your pleasures are under your control. Use them to
your advantage.
What is it that you truly want to do? You can do it. Realize that you
are as capable as any person. See yourself doing it. Touch it. Hear
it. Taste it. Walk inside of it. Drive around in it. Believe in it and
believe that it is yours. |
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