Develop a Theme That Inspires You
by Wendy Hearn
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Published on this site: January 2004 - See
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As
the New Year begins, it's inevitable that your thoughts turn to the changes you
want to make or the things you want to achieve this year. You may have
thought
about New Years' Resolutions, even though you know they generally don't work.
A New Year is like a clean sheet of paper, ready to start afresh. So if setting
New Year Resolutions doesn't work, what does it take for you to focus on what's
important to you? The first step is to have a clear idea of this year's aims.
An effective way is to set intentions for yourself to bring about what's most
important to you. Then condense these aims into a "theme" for the year.
Your theme will be personally meaningful, it needs to come from your heart
and to inspire you. As you concentrate on the idea of a theme, jot down any ideas
which may occur to you, even if they don't appear to make sense at first.
Your
theme will reflect your vision, but whereas your vision is big and much more than
you'll accomplish in your lifetime, your theme is about the part of your vision
you hope to achieve in the next year. Your theme needs to be a fun thing and something
to experiment and play with. Make your theme outrageous;
a step out of your
box.
Your theme can relate to any area of your life, personal or professional
and it should impact your whole life, even if this wasn't obvious when you set
the theme. My theme for this year is with my business. The theme "be in the
moment and trust myself" felt right because of what is important to me and
my vision. This was missing last year and it would be healthy for me to embrace
it fully. It later occurred to me that this same theme would impact the way in
which I interact with my children and in my personal relationships.
Your
theme needs to feel so natural that you wouldn't need to 'try' and hold yourself
accountable to it. However you may find it useful to set up a reminder
system
to say it as often as possible and post it in many places. After all, if the time
comes when your theme isn't working for you or needs changing, you have
that
choice. Tie your theme into who you are and not just what you want to 'do' or
'have'. Whatever you want to 'do' or 'have' will come more easily when you
shift
to 'being' that person. I've heard of some people who have set a theme for the
year of, say, 'travelling more'. A great theme but until you shift who you are
as a person, it's not likely to happen without struggle. For instance the theme
of
'travelling more' may require that you 'be adventurous' or 'be courageous'.
A
theme keeps you focused and is there to touch base with regularly. Focus on your
theme first thing in the morning for a clearer direction to the day rather
than
drifting. When I feel unsure of something, lack direction or feel unfocused, yet
need to make a decision or use my time more effectively, these are all occasions
when I need to 'be' with my theme and decide what's my next step.
Acknowledge
yourself daily for being with your theme and record the results in your journal
as a means of inspiration. Each day, check that your choices,
decisions, and
most importantly, your actions are in alignment with your theme. During the day
and at the end of it, reflect where you were in touch with your theme and where
you weren't. This will give you clues about what you need to change in your life.
One of the habits I'm working on with my theme is to 'be'
with my theme before
I 'do' anything. Even if I don't do this all the time, at least it's increasing
my awareness more often.
What I want for you is a theme for this year that
inspires and excites you and reflects what's important to you.

Wendy Hearn Personal and Professional Coach She works
with business owners, professionals and executives to discover
and unlock their own inspiration, to effortlessly take the
actions required to have the success they desire. To receive
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