Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
DouglasHClark.com
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Sometimes, rocking the boat is just the shake up you need to
get your life on a different course. Making a transition can totally alter your
perception of life. It's a curious thing to realize that after getting so used
to something one way, we can become so rigid and unwilling to try any other
way. Life in our modern age is built on routine. This routine provides
structure and a foundation we can rely on and expand.
However, if we become too complacent or dependent on that
routine, we can become my lethargic and apathetic. I've noticed that as much as
I love routine and structure, if I don't break it up a bit and deliberately
introduce new challenges, I get demotivated. I think the desire to remain
surrounded by the known factors in life can be so strong, it overrides the need
to explore new things, especially since deviating from the known can result in
great failure, personal pain, or professional setbacks.
Sometimes, however, disturbing up the apple cart is exactly
what you need. The last time I switched jobs I experienced a serious amount of
change. My morning routine, my workouts, break times, commute, and of course my
basic job all changed. It scared me. How could I maintain all that I achieved
by screwing with the status quo? Well, the status quo what is the exact thing
that needed to change.
Doing the same thing over and over can help you accomplish a
great deal, but eventually there comes a need to shift gears and try something
new. Otherwise you will only get so far and then stall out. Making that change
forces you to try something new, but it also exposes you to alternatives that
you might not have ever considered otherwise. Don't let complacency fool you
into thinking you are being responsible. Challenging yourself to grow is a reasonable
course of action.
For me, my mind began playing with the idea of waking up
much earlier, going to bed before 10 p.m. (shocking right?), I even began
thinking about how my diet and exercise schedule would change and how it would
benefit me. Now I know change is scary, intimidating and hard, but focusing on
the improvements it brings is what provides the motivation and encouragement we
need to keep growing and improving.
No one ever changed the world by maintaining the status quo,
so how can life get any better with the same old same old? Make a change for
the better. It will be worth it.
Thanks for reading.
Questions and comments are welcome.
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