You went ahead and got some clarity. And then you got inspired to achieve your goals. And finally you took some action towards achieving your goals.
Now what?
Now it’s time to use habits of growth to gain knowledge and experience from your actions.
Simplify your life. Release the assumptions that hold you back.Listen. Observe.
Harvest the seeds of growth you planted.Hold yourself accountable. Learn from your successes and your mistakes.
You are different now. Plan accordingly.Adjust your plans.
Don’t forget where you came from.Remember.
Expand your comfort zone.Have the right attitude. Avoid cognitive distortions.
Habits of growth help you listen to yourself and pay attention to what is going on while you are taking action.
Habits of growth help you track what is going on so you can know what is working and what isn’t. Habits of growth help you figure out why things went the way they did.
Most important of all, habits of growth help you draw appropriate conclusions from the results you got from your actions. Habits of growth keep you open to positive interpretations of events and keep you from going negative.
Habits of growth allow you to hold you accountable in a kind and positive way.
Habits of growth help you stay positive when you go through the normal ups and downs that occur on the road of progress. And they keep you from getting discouraged if you hit a dead end and have to turn around.
Appropriate conclusions really help you gain the knowledge and make more use of the experience you gained when you took steps to achieve your goals. You want those conclusions to be positive and help drive you forward. The last thing you need are negative conclusions drawing your energy down when you need to keep on moving. Appropriate conclusions help you learn where to go from where you are at.
When you suddenly get stuck or have a hard time making progress, habits of growth help you figure out what is going on. You can take stock of where you are at, what you have done up to that point. You can pat yourself on the back for what you have done and take a look at your options. You can look at you resources and see if you are using them all as well as you can. If you are, then you just keep on moving. And keep paying attention for breakthroughs or other opportunities that may arise to speed up your progress or get you where you want to be faster.
Habits of growth help establish attitudes that make it easier to not let bad days get you down. Consistent, steady progress is obviously what you would like, but that is very unusual. Especially when you are making changes. Lapses are part of the learning process. You are testing yourself to make sure you really want what you are trying to do.
Habits of growth help you process the past then let go of it. Get what you can out of what has happened, then move on.
Habits of growth help you enjoy the self-improvement process. It is possible to have fun while you change and become a better person.
Habits of growth help you adjust your plans to meet the realities you encounter. When you make plans, you use the best information you have at the time. Nothing beats experience though. A plan based on experience is a better plan. And habits of growth encourage you to make better plans.
Use Habits of Growth to lock in the gains you have made and continue your growth and success.