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We No Longer Do This And It’s Impacting Our Success

Reflection

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Last week, I had the privilege of attending a global conference for career coaches. Aside from the tremendous insights I learned from my colleagues, the speakers and materials, there was also built-in time for attendees to reflect on our own careers.

In recent times, reflection has become a relic. What we once did naturally in the elevator, when walking through a store or while waiting in line, is now something we need to schedule. Opportunities to make sense of new information, connect the dots between points and find meaning in ambiguity are all but lost.

By staying distracted with Netflix, mobile phones or other activities, we rob ourselves of the chance to stay centered, build resilience and remember that we’re capable of much more than we realize. It’s no coincidence that people are feeling more stressed, anxious and lonely these days.

If you’ve been feeling a little overwhelmed, here are some things I was reminded of during my reflection periods over the last week that may be helpful:

So, what are you missing while lost in the digital universe in your palm?

FOMO (fear of missing out) is a powerful motivator. But we have it backwards – the world we experience is largely based on our internal beliefs, which create our interpretations. We see through the lens of our own biases and assumptions, which are often formed by skimming the headlines. By avoiding reflection, we’re actually missing out on something much more important and enduring than what’s happening out there – the ability to be in the driver’s seat of our lives and create the outcomes we desire. So, what is getting in your way? More importantly, will you take a step to change it?

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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