5 Steps to Reinvent Self


There are so many television shows out there about outer beauty and makeovers. Makeovers are good and can play a pivotal part in one’s life. But what about making over the one thing that will last and become the true nature of who a person is, SELF?

Reinventing Self; what does that mean and how do I make that happen? To reinvent means to make over, revive, or to remake. So, to reinvent yourself you have to rediscover who you are and revive that true inner nature of your being.

It is taking the time to search deep within yourself and pulling out those things that truly make you happy. To do this, you’re going to have to make some changes, because that’s what this is all about. You will need to abandon all notions of fear and rise up to meet this task head on.

What would it be like to become the person you’ve always wanted to be? Can you imagine how that would feel, knowing that you are exactly who you were always meant to be, living the life that you were always meant to live?

As a child, we all had big dreams of the life that we wanted. If someone asked what you wanted to be when you grew up, you could tell them, fearlessly and without hesitation. There was a fire and passion in your eyes when you recited all of the wonderful things that you would do and have when you grew up. But somewhere along the way, things changed, and those dreams were either delayed or abandoned all together. Life and all of its distractions got in the way, and your hopes and dreams took a back seat. Your day-to-day activities became so routine, that you could do them without even thinking about it. It’s kind of like taking the same route to work everyday. You drive that same route without thinking and sometimes arrive without realizing that you’re there. That has happened to me several times. Is that anyway to really live life? Going through the motion without awareness, without enthusiasm, and without the excitement of what each new day will bring? Absolutely not!

Are you someone who needs to reinvent your life? Do you need to reinvent and explore a new career, explore new relationships, move to a new location, dive into new and more fulfilling hobbies and activities? Perhaps, there was something that you were truly passionate about, back in the day, and it would be fun to rediscover that again. Maybe you would like a total makeover with a new bold hair style, a new style of clothing and a new confidence in your strut and your image. Whatever the reinventing is, now is the time to do it. And here are some practical steps to begin:

1. You must know what you want. First decide what it is about yourself and your life that you want to reinvent. You have to know this before you can begin. Take the time to really give this some thought. If you need help with this, work with a life coach (give me a call).

2. Put it on paper. Write it down or create a new vision board for the new you. Again, you are taking one step at a time, so get a vision of what you're planning to remake or revive.

3. Abandon the fear of not knowing the end result. To paraphrase Martin, you don’t need to see the entire stair case, you just need to take the first step and then take one step at a time. Even the smallest steps count, but you have to set yourself in motion.

4. Realize that other people are not in the same place that you are when it comes to You making changes in your life. That is OK. This is about YOU and becoming who YOU were meant to be. Some people will fall by the wayside as you continue to climb this staircase of reinvention. Don’t let them throw toxins in your new mix. Instead, let them go. Everyone cannot and will not be a part of this journey. That’s OK. You just keep going higher. Besides, you will meet more people who are on that same path as you and will develop even better relationships.

5. Do this at your own pace. You know better than anyone else how much you want this and how quickly you want to get there. Realize that doing this will take you out of your comfort zone. If not, you would have done it a long time ago. Change is uncomfortable and will cause you to meet challenges in ways that you did not know were in you.

Reinventing yourself is about creating a new you in one area of your life or a total reinvention. It’s totally up to you how you will go about doing that. Be patient with yourself. Understand that this change is not going to happen overnight. It takes time and effort for a true reinvention. As you continue to go higher, you will notice that you are actually going back in time to that little child who knew exactly who and what they wanted to be. Who says that kids don’t know anything?



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6 comments:

  1. Sister as always this is awesome. I am in the reinventing myself modde as well. I know it takes time and patience, but eventually I will have it done...hopefully more sooner than later. Great post; love it!

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  2. That's fantastic. Become all that you were meant to be. When you reach a crossroad and feel like you dont know which way to turn, you have to turn within yourself to figure out which is the best direction for you.

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  3. This is a good post. I believe that I am in the stage in my life right now. I feel like I'm at a standstill and dont know what or where I want to go from here. What would you advise?

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  4. I'm glad to have reviewed the blog today as I feel that I too am at a crossroads. I am still having those conversations in my head and I know I need to take action. His blog encourages me to take a step. I am trying. I need to get a journal this weekend and start writing. Honestly, I have very little energy to do much these days. I went to a Lupus Symposium on Oct. 31st and have been trying to share with others more information on living with Lupus. I want to get a website set up on the Lupus Foundation of America website to help raise money for Lupus and get a team together for this Spring's Lupus Walk in GA. That is where my heart is...now I need to make it happen. Thanks for your inspiration and I realize today that your site is one that I need to pay more attention to. Thanks a million for your Good Work.

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  5. I think it is great what you are doing with Lupus and the Lupus Foundation. It would probably be a great idea to create a blog to share your experiences and new information that you find. That would be so useful and inspiring to so many people. I already know a couple of people who I send to your site to read it. The blog would be your journal as well as an outlet for others to share their experiences

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  6. @Standing Still, I would advise you to take some time for yourself to really think about what you want. Shut out all distractions (phone, tv, people, etc) and really be in the moment. You'll be surprised what you hear in your spirit when you're in total silence and allow yourself to dream.

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