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Getting Yourself Back on Track: A Practical Approach

How to give a new meaning to your life that was long lost.

Have you ever felt that you are not getting enough from your life? Have you ever been subjected to a long sequence of failures? Were you a winner before you started loosing? Have you lost a key ingredient “Happiness” and think like your life is full of boredom and no excitement? Do you think that you don’t know what to do with your life?Then apply this simple technique. It helped me and i am positive that it will work wonders for you too.

First of all what you should do is to see the practical side of the things going on in your life. Why are you failing now that you always won before? Why this long sequence of failures? Don’t you think something is missing? You should seriously ask yourself this question:

” What was that element of excitement i used to have before, that i am lacking now and what was that activity that made me excited”

For a man its easy to tell oneself to take things positively, that attitude is the greatest thing that one can have etc. etc. But a person needs practical solutions to his problems not just thoughts and perceptions. Now what do i mean by practical? Read till the end of this article and you’ll find out.

How can you analyse what you did before and what are you doing wrong today. I would say, sit in a garden or place that gives you solace and compels you to contemplate. But first of all switch of your mobile phone and cutoff any means of communication. When you are at peace go back in time. Sit in an imaginary time-machine and start scanning from the start. As past as you can remember. When you were a kid what was it that you loved to do. A child is always excited always ready to explore, learn and experiment. What was the thing that you always liked to experiment upon. What was the good old childhood hobby you had that’s missing in your life today. I remember many of my colleagues liked to paint, write poetry, make structures of sand, loved to ride a bicycle, go to an amusement park, listen to stories from their grandma and what not. But what i would emphasize here is a hobby that you loved in your childhood days. Pick that up. Try starting it again. Don’t worry if its appears completely ridiculous to other people around you till it makes you happier. Start practising on that, join an art class or a singing class or whatever helps shaping up your hobby and makes you happy.

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  1. sapna

    On October 12, 2009 at 7:54 am


    good article……….. will help a lot of people 2 recover from there miseries n failures……….. good thinking………

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