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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Getting off That Treadmill

Have you ever had one of those days when youve asked yourself: Why am I doing this? Do you hate Mondays and hang out for Fridays? Or do you say to yourself: its not forever, and the money is good. If work has lost its meaning for you, and your care factor is hovering close to zero, then you can join the thousands of other people who are endlessly running on the treadmill.

Being on the treadmill is an insidious condition people are endurance athletes when it comes to running on this particular machine. Its not hard to build up stamina, in fact there is a simple 3-step formula that will guarantee your ongoing success:

Step 1: go to work each day
Step 2: complete all activities and tasks
Step 3: show all the acceptable outward signs of participation and enthusiasm

then repeat ad infinitum

Inwardly you might be having a conversation like: Are you serious? This is so boring, or No, not again!

The problem with the treadmill is that it never slows down or turns off unless the person operating it presses the Stop button (or fails to complete Steps 1 to 3 successfully). Its the same with our lives nothing changes unless we actively choose to do something different.

The ability to jump off the treadmill takes work, and courage. Often we think its easier to keep doing what we are doing than to think about how to make a change. But each of us has the power to make a different reality after all, we made the one that were in now didnt we?.

Recognise that youre on the treadmill.
This is the first and most important step. Being on the treadmill often means doing things on autopilot. By ignoring how we feel, we are able to continue with our endurance session. Once you allow yourself to acknowledge that youre not that crazy about where you are, then you will be motivated to make a change.

Get some support
Human beings dont like change, so jumping off the treadmill into an uncertain place is usually not an option. In todays world there are all sorts of people who can help you sort through some different options - coaches, career counselors, mentors, business people and so on. Connect with someone who can support you as you make your transition.

Springclean your mind
When we are on the treadmill, we are usually reacting to things going on around us, rather than acting out of choice. So make an active choice to take a rest, a vacation, talk it out with someone you trust, blow off steam, do whatever it takes to get some perspective about your situation. Just this simple step will make you feel more in control, and can help to streamline the energy you'll need for the changes ahead.

Take responsibility
The reality is that you cant change anyone elses behaviour but your own. So now is a good time to stop blaming others for whats happened to you. You are where you are today because of choices and decisions that you made. Accept that, and choose to make decisions in the future that take you towards a more satisfying life.

Take a long term view
When was the last time you thought about where you personally wanted to be in 5 or 10 years time? We get so caught up in doing things - for the business, for work, for others things we think we should be doing, that we take no time to consider what we really want.

Take the time to think whats really important to you, and where you would like to be. What are the core values that you'd like to base your life around? What do you love to do or to be? What gives you a sense of purpose?

If we havent allowed ourselves to think along these lines, the answers may not come immediately. For the impatient and perfectionist people reading, this is not a test there is no pass or fail. So dont treat it like one. The more you know about yourself, the more you will be able to understand how you would like you life to look.

Design a life, not a lifestyle
Do you know what the difference is between having a life and maintaining a lifestyle? A lifestyle is something we are told we need - by society, advertisers, and parents. Life's luxuries, although nice to have, can be expensive financially and often tempt us to stay on the treadmill to pay for them! Perhaps the energy spent maintaining a lifestyle might be better used turning your life into an expression of who you are. A lifestyle buys comfort. A life buys satisfaction and contentment.

Its never too late to jump off the treadmill, so why not get started today. Life is way too short to be a slave to that particular machine.

Being on the treadmill is an insidious condition people are endurance athletes when it comes to running on this particular machine. Its not hard to build up stamina, in fact there is a simple 3-step formula that will guarantee your ongoing success:

Step 1: go to work each day
Step 2: complete all activities and tasks
Step 3: show all the acceptable outward signs of participation and enthusiasm

then repeat ad infinitum

Inwardly you might be having a conversation like: Are you serious? This is so boring, or No, not again!

The problem with the treadmill is that it never slows down or turns off unless the person operating it presses the Stop button (or fails to complete Steps 1 to 3 successfully). Its the same with our lives nothing changes unless we actively choose to do something different.

The ability to jump off the treadmill takes work, and courage. Often we think its easier to keep doing what we are doing than to think about how to make a change. But each of us has the power to make a different reality after all, we made the one that were in now didnt we?.

Recognise that youre on the treadmill.
This is the first and most important step. Being on the treadmill often means doing things on autopilot. By ignoring how we feel, we are able to continue with our endurance session. Once you allow yourself to acknowledge that youre not that crazy about where you are, then you will be motivated to make a change.

Get some support
Human beings dont like change, so jumping off the treadmill into an uncertain place is usually not an option. In todays world there are all sorts of people who can help you sort through some different options - coaches, career counselors, mentors, business people and so on. Connect with someone who can support you as you make your transition.

Springclean your mind
When we are on the treadmill, we are usually reacting to things going on around us, rather than acting out of choice. So make an active choice to take a rest, a vacation, talk it out with someone you trust, blow off steam, do whatever it takes to get some perspective about your situation. Just this simple step will make you feel more in control, and can help to streamline the energy you'll need for the changes ahead.

Take responsibility
The reality is that you cant change anyone elses behaviour but your own. So now is a good time to stop blaming others for whats happened to you. You are where you are today because of choices and decisions that you made. Accept that, and choose to make decisions in the future that take you towards a more satisfying life.

Take a long term view
When was the last time you thought about where you personally wanted to be in 5 or 10 years time? We get so caught up in doing things - for the business, for work, for others things we think we should be doing, that we take no time to consider what we really want.

Take the time to think whats really important to you, and where you would like to be. What are the core values that you'd like to base your life around? What do you love to do or to be? What gives you a sense of purpose?

If we havent allowed ourselves to think along these lines, the answers may not come immediately. For the impatient and perfectionist people reading, this is not a test there is no pass or fail. So dont treat it like one. The more you know about yourself, the more you will be able to understand how you would like you life to look.

Design a life, not a lifestyle
Do you know what the difference is between having a life and maintaining a lifestyle? A lifestyle is something we are told we need - by society, advertisers, and parents. Life's luxuries, although nice to have, can be expensive financially and often tempt us to stay on the treadmill to pay for them! Perhaps the energy spent maintaining a lifestyle might be better used turning your life into an expression of who you are. A lifestyle buys comfort. A life buys satisfaction and contentment.

Its never too late to jump off the treadmill, so why not get started today. Life is way too short to be a slave to that particular machine.
Megan Tough, director of Action Plus, works with small business professionals who are ready to do more than just get by. Increase your income - decrease your stress! To learn more and to sign up for more FREE tips and articles like these, visit www.megantough.com

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Monday, October 20, 2008

GETTING OFF THE TREADMILL. Four Easy Ways To Create Simplicity In Your Life

GETTING OFF THE TREADMILL
4 Easy Ways To Create Simplicity In Your Life

You were born a simple being. As you grew, you attracted more and more "stuff" and chaos into your life, didn?t you. How did that happen without you noticing? In order to get back
to simplicity as an adult, you must actively make choices to achieve it. Here are four ways to create simplicity in your life.

1. Turn off the television.
The average American watches in excess of 20 hours of television per week. With this in mind, turn off the T.V. one night a week to have quiet time to yourself or with your family and plan your life?s activities. Don't worry...the news will continue to happen even
if you're not watching it.

2. Stop spending time with toxic people.
Just say NO. This is a tough one, but well worth it. Refuse to spend your
precious time and energy on those constantly negative people in
your life. Life is short. Spend it with those who love, support, encourage and inspire you!

3. Scale down your possessions.
Every single thing you own, from your three toothbrushes to the four winter coats to the shoeboxes you're saving "just in case" takes something from you. It costs you time and energy because
it all has to be maintained, stored, cleaned, moved or sorted through
at some point. Plus, it all takes up physical and mental space.

Everything you own owns a piece of you, so now is the time to start parting with all those things that don't bring you joy or value. You will be giving yourself the gift of more energy and space.

4. Evaluate your time commitments.
Look at how much time and energy you're spending on activities, organizations, clubs, social groups, and other extra-curricular activities.

Evaluate honestly how much value or joy they give you in relation to
what you invest in them. If you find that some have outlived their
benefit or aren't making you happy anymore, just stop spending
your time there. You'll free up time for the things you do enjoy.

Simplicity is a worthwhile goal. It?s a process, which occurs over time
and as you make different life choices you?ll discover that you?re making
room in your life for the people and things you love.

Monica Ricci has been an organizing specialist since 1999, and her motivational presentations teach effective organizing and simplifying techniques for home and work. She also offers free email tips and ideas on how to make life simpler and more organized. Her topics include clutter control, paper management, time management, organizing space and procrastination.Contact Monica at 770-569-2642 or Monica@CatalystOrganizing.com.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

How to Buy A Treadmill - Key Points

How to Buy A Treadmill - Key Points

by Keith Thompson
Finding the best treadmill to buy shouldn't be a difficult
thing to do. Treadmills have long been touted as a major
player in the health and fitness field and for good reason.
They are relatively compact, promote vital cardiovascular
benefits, and are simple to use. Not to mention you don't
have to get in the car and run to the gym! The only thing
left is to find the right treadmill for you. Here are a few
treadmill keys.

First, check with your doctor that this is an appropriate
health regimen for you to embark upon. It probably is, or
you wouldn't be reading this! Next, check the motor and see
of it is powerful enough for your needs as relates to
weight. Most brands offer several options in this area.
Health monitoring features such as heart rate monitors are
an added benefit to keep track of your progress. The ability
to store the treadmill economically is a plus also, and
sturdy hand rails and easy on/off benefits add to your
experience.

Other features that you may want to consider include safety
features, shock absorption, variable speeds, calorie
counters (to tell you just how hard you've been working!)
time/distance calculators, and of course a reasonable
guarantee/warranty. The motor should be have a warranty of
at least 2 years, and the more the better. Some are as long
as ten years. Shop around.

Buying a treadmill online can be very easy. Not only can it
save you money, but you can usually come up with good deals
on shipping. Take your time and compare, and then start
walking!

Keith Thompson is the webmaster at Best Treadmills! a website offering the best choices for all your treadmill needs.

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