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Who Am I Now?

Guest post by: Jan Marie Dore

Article Overview: Typically, at the start of a new year, many of us feel the urge to set new goals. The slate feels as if it has been wiped clean with the sweep of the clock into a new year, and we are inspired to imagine we can accomplish great things.

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Who Am I Now?

Typically, at the start of a new year, many of us feel the urge to set new goals. The slate feels as if it has been wiped clean with the sweep of the clock into a new year, and we are inspired to imagine we can accomplish great things. This upcoming year, why not try a new way of 'going goalless'. Focus on who you are becoming rather than any tangible, specific goals. Make a plan to develop qualities of your SELF that will shift you into a new space and direction in your life and your business.

Stop chasing your purpose in life. Instead, become fully engaged in your present and let your purpose find you. It will come, I promise, most likely as something that just feels right to do next.

This is the perfect time of year to clarify your values and what you want your life and business to be about. You are a different person than you were a year ago. Bring yourself up to date with where you are now. Nothing is more interesting than your own life. Take the time to re-evaluate where you are and where you're going.

Here's a writing exercise that can change the direction of your life and business this coming year. Answer the following questions with your focus totally on the present moment and without reference to the past or future:

1. Who am I now? Instead of asking yourself the general question, "Who am I', narrow it down to 'who am I now'. Bring yourself up to date, into the present moment.

2. How will I live my life this coming year? Aristotle asked, 'How shall I live my life'. This is too broad a question for our minds to handle at times, too general and abstract. Focus only on the next year. Don't worry for this exercise about the past or the future beyond that; this is irrelevant right now.

3. What am I doing right now, and why am I doing what I'm doing right now? Ask yourself this question instead of the general question 'What is my purpose in life?' Your answers will give you clues as to your purpose and the direction you could take this coming year to fulfill that purpose. Look at your life in the present (again, without regard to past or future) and take an inventory.

4. What am I doing currently that I do not want to be doing? Evaluate all of the things you need to let go of: actions that don't support your success, too many commitments, procrastinating, habits that sabotage reaching your goals, thoughts that hold you back, thinking small.

5. Who do I want to be by the end of the upcoming year? This is an important question to ponder. Who do you want to be, rather than the typical, 'what do I want to do.' This is the time to think bigger about what's possible for you and how you can make a difference.

6. What do I often dream about doing that I've never, ever done? What do you desire that is not in your life or work right now? Go back to childhood and adolescence for clues to this one. The answers may seem impossible to you. Act as if there were no limits. These questions may help you clarify your values.

7. How shall I structure my life and business in the coming year to enhance the direction in which I want to move? Consider support or resources you will need to be all that you can be. What kind of structure do you need to stay focused on your vision and start thinking bigger?

Once you have the answers to these questions, ask yourself what action you would need to take on a weekly basis to make these shifts.

Practice listening deeply to yourself, listening to the still small voice of your intuition. What gentle urgings is it communicating to you?

Set an intention for what you want to happen, and be on the lookout for coincidences and synchronicities that will help you manifest your intention for who you want to be and what difference you know you can make in the world.

Start each day with a commitment to achieving the positive shifts you want in your life and your work, and watch for magic to happen to help you step into your greatness!

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Jan Marie Dore is the founder of Femalepreneurs.com a coaching and training company dedicated to teaching women how to consistently attract more clients, make more money, and have more freedom in their business. For marketing and sales strategies to turn your expertise into profitable new income streams and build a solo business with a global reach, visit http://www.femalepreneurs.com

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