5 areas of your life you need to clarify to live your best life
Every area of your life can become a helpful framework for tracking and measuring success in your life. You are already familiar with these five areas of your life, but have you clarified how you will improve each of them?
1. How to take control of your career
What are your ambitions for success in your work? Do you have a plan?
When we’re unclear on something (how we should reach a goal, for example) … most often we put it off instead of getting any clarity.
Think about it: When you feel unclear about a career choice, you have difficulty pursuing it. And if you don’t know why you should do something, you can’t fully commit to it.
People who are constantly striving to achieve something meaningful with their careers crave clarity. They have a clear understanding of what success means to them.
Everything they do is consistent with their career goals. They look forward and decide where they want to be. Their day to day actions help them move closer to their long-term career goals.
2. How you can improve your relationships
At every stage of your life, you are either improving your relationships of making them worse.
Think about your relationship with your parents, your siblings, your partner, your children, your friends, your neighbors and so on. Are there aspects that need to be repaired or developed?
Think about how each of those relationships could be improved and plan the actions you can take to make it better.
Your relationships with others take a whole different level of significance if you aim to connect deeper and spend genuine quality time with those you love. Choose to be of value to others — whether it is your time, attention, love, or your knowledge, be generous whenever possible.
3. How you’ll get healthier
Almost every aspect of your life depends on your continued good health. Most people know the key issues that affect their health but often they do little about them. Set yourself clear goals to change to charge of your health.
The Internet is full of hacks meant to help you optimize each little detail of your health, but most of the benefits of sleep, exercise, and diet come from just doing the basics right.
Some obvious first steps include eating more greens and superfoods and cutting back on sugars and alcohol. Sleeping, meditating, exercising, and keeping stress levels low are other key ingredients in the recipe of wellness.
Your daily habits have more impact on how long and how well you live — plan to live well. Set yourself clear goals to change your lifestyle in the areas which are harmful to your well-being. It is never too early or too late to start living more healthily.
4. How you will build wealth for the future
Financial health is important, but like our bodily health, we often tend to ignore it until it becomes a looming problem.
Money may not bring you happiness, but money can make your life easier to live. Life doesn’t always go according to plan. That’s why it’s important to set clear goals for improving your financial security.
This should include savings, loan reduction, pension planning, your property, your investments and so on.
The formula for wealth is simple: spend less than you make and invest the difference wisely. Rinse and repeat until the income from your investments exceeds your expenses. At that point, you’re infinitely wealthy and financially independent.
With that said, the sad truth is few will achieve financial freedom despite the desirability of the goal and the simple path you must follow to achieve it.
Procrastination is the single biggest wealth killer — you plan on getting around to it someday. You know what you should do but there is always some other priority.
Our habits make it difficult to sustain our financial goals. But you can change that. You can be mindful of your spending and get practical clarity about your financial future.
If you’re young, you probably don’t think about retirement much. But it’s important. Even if you think you can always plan for retirement later, do it now. Do whatever you can to improve your net worth, either by reducing your debt, increasing your savings, or increasing your income, or all of the above.
5. What you will do to improve yourself
What are the skills and experiences you want to develop? Maybe you want to improve your public speaking or learn a new skill. When you make your personal goals as important as your professional goals, achieving balance is a natural result.
A personal development plan is “a combination of approaches, ideas, and techniques that will help you manage your own learning and growth.
When you don’t have a vision, a plan, or a goal, you can easily be distracted. To really make personal growth a habit and help you stick to a daily or weekly plan, try reserving certain time slots in your week for those activities.
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