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How To Find The Better You

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Take a moment to just look around at the people closest to you. This can be your family, friends, coworkers, or strangers on the street.

What do you see?

Dozens, perhaps hundreds, of people going about their business. Some are really happy, others are doing only what's asked of them, and the rest just hang on to what's happening around them without much cause for celebration.

Let's look even closer.

Can you imagine what might be the source for all the variation we see in how people deal with their day to day life? That's exactly the question that rose up in my mind, "What about life makes people feel so vastly differently on the inside?"

Here's how it looked to me. No matter who you are, how you live, or where you live, you hold an inner image of the person you are, and no matter what level of success you've found in your life so far that view of yourself is adjusted to conform.

That very personal image is what seems to matter most when assessing the inner quality of your life, and it's commonly suggested that this inner image is also the secret blueprint for everything that eventually happens in your life.

Research on the topic is abundant regarding how our attitude for life affects the nature of the world immediately around us. Few people ever think about how that image might be used to change their attitude and perhaps enhance the life they live.

A process of individual attitude adjustment is exactly what I suggest as the method for how you might find the better you. This process involves a number of personal assessments and of course follow-up actions.

Everywhere you look in life, you'll see that if you want to improve something and make it quite a bit different, you need to consider how that series of tasks might be completed over a period of time.

In its simplest terms, you determine what's not working, identify what changes are needed, and then focus on doing only those things that bring you the results you want. For me, that's really how simple life can be, if you work each day to get you there and then to keep you there.

To find the better you, you'll want to gather your thoughts and apply them in a more global sense. This methodology allows you to focus on changes needed in one area while feeling confident that achieving those short term goals are contributing to your overall life success.

In the process to find the better you, I've identified areas that for most people seem not to be working as well as they'd like, at least most of the time. They include such things as mood swings, anxiety and panic attacks, addictions, procrastination, constant stressors, and intense headaches.

The first couple steps you'll take are expected to minimize the areas affecting you the most, including your inner image, and eliminate them if at all possible. This involves identifying what's not working, and then you'll be pursuing techniques intended to deal with them once and for all.

Those change processes ought to include focus into such life areas as managing your metabolism, understanding how your thoughts affect your life, stress management programs, eliminating toxins from your body, and ways of enhancing your nightly sleep inventory.

When these processes are completed, it's time to move your life into places where excellence is the only choice you'll make for what rules your daily life.

In the final "what's working" phase, you'll explore techniques for finding your life passion, look at getting organized and using time management effectively, set life goals that actually work for you, and position yourself for living a much different and happier life.

The techniques used to find the better you might over time become your own personal road map for finally living the life you've always wanted. Of course, your own efforts are what actually determines the success you eventually make happen in your life.

Learning to find the better you is seldom an easy journey, when the challenges of daily life seem to block you at every turn. Having reliable resources around you to support and guide you along the way might be worth looking for.

Only you know how tough your life situation can get at times.

The economy goes into the tank. Jobs head south with little hope of ever coming back to your town. That new program to help out seems to exclude you. Sadly, these are times that demand you seek other strategies to support and enhance your life.

Perhaps, it's time for you to consider your next move.

Are you pleased with the direction you are heading? Do you have personal challenges that misdirect your energy? Do you just need a little more detail about how to finally take control of your life?

The human mind is awesome in what it can create when proper measures are applied. So much awaits those who break free of their old limiting patterns. Contemplate a moment for yourself if you're finally ready for making real changes in your life.

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David O'Neal is an entrepreneur and ebook author and focuses on issues affecting us in very private ways. His site offers help for getting past what's not working in your life, using processes that bring you change easily, and exploring ways for you to stay ahead in the game of life. If you seek more yet can't seem to find it, you must visit his site to see if he's discovered answers that might work for you. www.findthebetteryou.com

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