Removing Barriers to a Better Life in 2022

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The past two years have been miserable for most people. The global pandemic still claims lives and livelihoods are lost to restrictions. And as we enter a new year, the Omicron variant keeps most nations in a state of fear. But Covid won’t last forever, and we can all look forward to a brighter future by removing some of the most common barriers to a better life in 2022.

Think About What is Holding You Back

If you are having trouble moving forward with your life, and you don’t feel you are where you should be, something is probably holding you back. Typically, this is something you think about yourself. Still, it could also be your current situation, socioeconomic factors, or another person. For instance, you might feel self-confident about a physical or neurological disability and therefore lack the self-esteem to progress. In this case, you are holding yourself back. However, you always have something to offer, and there is more support than ever for disabled employees.

Understand Your Limits

It’s understandable to think you are limited when you see successful people all the time. However, a key component of success is understanding what you cannot do, just as much as what you can. You waste time, energy, and potential when you focus on something beyond your limits. For instance, suppose you want a promotion at work and take on extra tasks. In that case, you might request more work than any one person can handle. This will lead to burnout, resulting in anxiety, depression, and feeling like a failure. 

Plan Around Negativity

There will always be negativity no matter what you want to achieve, what you do for a living, or in life in general. Something or someone will try to bring you down, but the trick is how you deal with negativity that surrounds you. Fortunately, negativity is easy to identify, and you will be aware of exactly where it lies. Therefore, you can avoid it in most cases. However, if you are being harassed or bullied at work, don’t keep it to yourself. Instead, always inform a senior staff member or confide in a friend or someone who can help you. 

Do Something Positive Each Day

Fortunately, you can counteract negativity by accentuating the positive, which can be very easy. For instance, if you feel confident and look great in a particular hairstyle or dress, then use them as much as possible. Confidence brings many benefits both personally and how you are perceived. Additionally, you could go out of your way to help someone in need. However, be careful of those who seek to take advantage of your good nature. There is a fine line between genuinely helping someone and being used.

Decide on a Large Goal

When you try to change your situation for the better, it helps if you have a clear vision of what you want to achieve. Therefore, you must carefully decide on a larger goal, how you can get there, and by when. For instance, you might want more money by the end of the year for a new car. This is not easy to achieve since a new car is expensive, and you probably don’t have unlimited funds. Additionally, you can only work so many hours healthily. But the goal must be achievable and clear in your mind if you want to get there.

Make Smaller Achievable Goals

The best method for achieving a larger objective is to break it down into smaller achievable goals. Taking the above analogy as an example, there are numerous things you can do to make more money for the purchase of a new vehicle:

  • Cut unused expenses such as gym pass or subscription
  • Work one extra hour per day
  • Adjust your shopping habits
  • Reduce wastage
  • Move to smaller accommodation if possible
  • Save all extra cash
  • Wait for a good deal on the car

Alone, neither of these will help you much. But together, they will contribute to saving a lot of extra money where possible. An extra $50 per week adds up to $2,600. With additional cuts, you might easily double that sum. At the end of the year, you would have enough for an almost new economy car or a sizable downpayment for a more expensive vehicle.

Take Pride in What You Do

We all have something we are good at. Some people are lucky enough to be talented by their passion, such as painting, photography, or even video gaming. You can make a living with such talents and passions. However, for most of us, subjects like these remain hobbies. But that doesn’t mean you aren’t good at something. For instance, you might work as an office administrator, but you are also very good at it. There’s nothing wrong with being proud of your work. There isn’t much that feels better than when you leave work knowing you did a great job.

Know the Law of Attraction

Whether you believe in it or not, the law of attraction holds numerous benefits. If you aren’t sure what it is, it is simply the belief that positive thinking yields positive results, and the same for negative. Essentially, you should strongly visualize your end results. You should do all you can to think positively about your goals. Create a vision board, a PC wallpaper, or make lists of how it would feel. Imagine yourself in the desired situation and how it feels to achieve your goals. If you want more information, The Secret is an excellent book explaining this philosophy. 

Practice and Learn

It takes a lot to become so good at something you get paid for. This extends from your paid job to monetizing a hobby or skill. Most people practice and learn to refine their skills or craft, and you can do the same. You might be great at programming and well paid, but you don’t want to do it forever. Perhaps photography is your passion. You can learn and refine photographic techniques and branch into digital editing. Blogging and vlogging about it will help you grow, and you can make money through ads and paid links on your website.

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