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Eight Baby Steps To Knowing Your Self
By Kimberly Fulcher
Who are you? What do you stand
for? What do you believe in? What engages your passion? What
brings tears of gratitude and joy to your eyes? Do you know,
or have you lost yourself? In my work as a professional coach,
Ive helped many people rediscover themselves. The first
step on the road to rediscovery involves spending time with you,
which is why I liken the process to dating yourself.
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When you began dating your last
partner or the person you share your life with, didnt you
move heaven and earth to make time for them? When you were with
them, didnt you go out of your way to get to know them?
What if you were to take a similar approach to rediscovering
yourself? Here are some baby steps you can take to
get reacquainted with yourself.
Journal
Writing your thoughts on paper
can be profound. The process of journaling can support you in
learning about what youre afraid of, what youre passionate
about, and what you aspire to. Buy yourself a beautiful notebook,
and a pen you enjoy writing with. Find 20 quiet minutes in your
day, and steal away to a comfortable place in your home. Begin
your process by writing as if you were talking with yourself.
Write about how youre feeling, whats bothering or
exciting you, or the day ahead of you, or answer questions from
books or personal development programs youve been reading. |
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Remember that your journal can be
messy and illegible. Its for your eyes only, and doesnt
need to be presentable. Enjoy the process of establishing a connection
with you through the written word.
Meditate
Meditation is not about attaining
a state of emptiness while sitting in the lotus position. Its
about observing yourself in the present moment. Find 10 quiet
moments in your day, and sit comfortably. Your goal should be
to empty yourself of any anxiety or worry. Focus
on your breath, and allow the thoughts that enter your mind to
be there. Acknowledge them, but dont focus on understanding
what they mean, or solving any problems. Just allow yourself
to be still.
Move
There are numerous studies documenting
the physical and emotional benefits of moving your body. Exercise
can be a meditation in and of itself. If youre the type
of person who has a really hard time slowing down, this may be
a great way for you to begin committing to time to be with yourself.
Walk
Walking is a moving mediation.
It allows you to slow down, and notice whats going on around
you. If you usually move a million miles per hour, walking can
allow you to focus on being fully present, while indulging in
the movement you find so vital. It can provide you with an opportunity
to mull over something that may be on your mind, or simply to
notice the beauty and bounty of what surrounds you.
Drive
Though not a common vehicle
to self discovery, driving can prove to be an interesting process,
especially if its difficult to find a quiet place in your
home. Fill your tape or cd changer with your favorite music,
and hit the road to an unknown destination. See where your self
leads you
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Authentic Outings
A day spent wandering boutiques,
a stolen hour in a bookstore, a mid-afternoon matinee, a journaling
session in a coffee shop, or an afternoon being pampered at your
favorite spa. These are authentic outings, and indulging in activities
like these is similar to dating yourself. This is where you take
time to be with you, with no purpose in mind other than sheer
enjoyment.
Old Hobbies
What did you love to do when
you were a small child? Did you scrapbook? Did you take dance
classes, or write short stories? The authenticity of childhood
interests cannot be denied. Revisit the things you used to love
to do as a kid. You will be amazed at the passion within you,
just waiting to be rediscovered.
New Interests
Investigate and research things
you find intriguing. Do you have a friend who spends her time
in ways that you envy or admire? Did you used to dream about
being great at something? Did you used to wish for your family
to support you in the pursuit of a special talent or interest?
Give yourself the permission and the support to explore it now.
Who knows where this new path could lead?
The approach you take is not
important. The fact that you make the time to reconnect with
yourself is. Try a little of each approach, and see what works
for you. Have fun, and continually explore!
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