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Learning to be Proactive not Reactive

Topic: Personal AccountabilityPublished April 22, 2007

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One of the interesting things about my work is that I get the opportunity to see how people 'work'... how they're wired.nTypical behaviours, thinking, attitudes, reactions.nHow they deal with situations, circumstances, events, catastrophes, tragedies, good stuff, bad stuff; life.nnIt's all interesting stuff for me.nnI've learned that most people, most of the time are reactive not proactive (when it comes to the big-picture stuff).nnThat is, many of us are not particularly good at taking charge of our future, our health, our relationships, our career, our finances, our destiny... our life.nnWe tend to spend our life reacting to events, situations and circumstances, rather than creating and shaping them.nnWe get sick (and scared)... we make a decision to start an exercise program and to 'get healthy' (reactive).nnOur partner leaves us (we get scared)... we decide to be a better partner and do anything to make it work (reactive).nnWe have a nervous breakdown (get scared) ... we decide to manage our stress and cut back on work (reactive).nnWe crash our car and nearly kill five people (and get scared) ... we decide to drive slower and be more responsible (reactive).nnYes, they are all good decisions... but they all should have been made before reality beat us over the head and punched us in the face.nnA life based on reactive decisions, made out of fear and limited options, is never going to be our path to our best life... but that's what many of us do.nnReact.nCope.nStruggle.nnIf we want amazing then we need to do, decide and create (be proactive).nnYes, there is a time to be reactive (we need to react and adapt to a range of stimuli thousands of times every day) but I'm not talking about avoiding the kid on the skateboard (a smart reaction), or shivering in the cold weather (an unconscious reaction), I'm talking about the big stuff.nnThe.. what-is-your-life-really-about... stuff.nnI'm talking about proactively, consciously, fearlessly, intelligently and methodically choosing and creating your best life.n(Not waiting for 'amazing' to happen to us... or to ring the door bell).nnI know it all sounds a little 'business-like' but sometimes we almost need to put our life up on the white-board, get out the flow charts and get a little analytical, un-emotional, objective and practical about what the heck we're doing with our life, our reality and our existence here on the big blue ball.nnBecause really... some of us (seem to) have no idea, no plan and no ability to make a decision.nWe seem to waste a lot of energy stumbling along... to nowhere in particular.nnWell nowhere that we really want to be, anyway.nnThe scary thing is that, in a minute.. we're all gonna be five years older.nnAnd trust me, some people reading this post will still be going around in circles, still procrastinating, still making excuses and still reacting and coping.nnStill talking about what they're gonna do.nnNot you of course.nnIt seems many of us are professional waiters.nThat is, we spend our life waiting for some cosmic sign or unavoidable reason to make a decision and to do something.nTo get of our ass.nnWhat a waste of time, talent and potential.nPeople who waste their ability, their health, their opportunities and then complain, blame and make excuses frustrate me and make me sad because I have more faith and belief in their potential, than they do.nnI know they can create amazing but they consistently choose nothing.nAnd do nothing.nBecause they don't need to do anything.nYet.nnThey're always about to do it.nnToo many of us consistently avoid making decisions and let 'life' or other people make our decisions for us.nnI have had hundreds of people (literally) over the years who have asked me to make their significant decisions for them... "you decide... you tell me what to do."nn"Sure, give me all your money and go away."nnAre you kidding me?nnSeriously guys, c'mon... make a decision.nMake a bunch of them.nGet uncomfortable.nTake a risk.nBe the twelve year-old sometimes.nDo something.nnToo often we make decisions when we're backed into a corner, when we have no choice.nnThe key is to choose and do... before you have to.nnWe finally address things (which should or could have been dealt with long ago) when a catastrophe happens... but often, it's too late.nnBeing proactive usually means dealing with discomfort, lack of support, fear and even resistance from others.nSo deal with it.nToughen up.nnCreating your spectacular life and everything that goes with it, is regularly a challenging and uncomfortable process.nThat's okay.nnYou're okay.nnReactive is... "I've got massive chest pain and pins and needles down my arm... maybe I'll go to the doctor."nnProactive is... "Even though I have no symptoms, I want to live a long, healthy life so I have embraced the life-long habits of healthy eating and regular exercise.nnReactive - is boring, frustrating, painful, unrewarding, unfulfilling and illogical (when you consider what most of us want).nnProactive - is amazing, rewarding, challenging and scary.nnI love a bit of scary.nnnOkay, here are my simple, let's-not-make-it-too-tricky suggestions for moving from a reactive to proactive existence.nn(1) Think... but not too much... (you'll end up doing nothing).nn(2) Consider (and visualise) the cost and the consequences of a life-time of reacting.nn(3) Create a to-do list right now and start ticking boxes today.nn(4) Deal with your fears.nn(5) Stop looking for, wanting or needing... the approval of others.nn(6) Have your goals and dreams wrapped around a realistic, practical plan.nn(7) Set yourself dead-lines.. "I will do... by... "nn(8) Get stuff done early in the day (when possible)... it helps get your head in the right place.nn(9) Use an accountability partner (friend, coach, mentor) to help keep you on track.nn(10) Have an opinion, get off the fence... stop being a spectator.nnOkay.... now, ready... set... go.nnWaddya still sitting down for?

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