Why You Haven't Broken Through to the Next Level in Your Life
Summary:
___________________________________________________
“It’s surprising how many persons go through life without ever recognizing that their feelings toward other people are largely determined by their feelings toward themselves, and if you’re not comfortable within yourself, you can’t be comfortable with others.” – Sydney J. Harris, journalist
How many people do you know who's confidence doesn't match their abilities? Or perhaps their level of achievement is well below their skill level? Perhaps it's you?
Here's three primary reasons why:
Increase your self-awareness
So there's some big questions...
And some important learnings...
Perhaps the biggest limitation to self-awareness is being too afraid to get critical feedback on personal weaknesses (or unaware of the need) and/or the lack of ability to get people to be brutally honest with you.
Let go of the past
One of the primary reasons we have difficulty letting go of the past is because we've attached our identity to it. We go through life and latch on to certain achievements or status points and that becomes how we see ourselves (and feel ok about ourselves).
In order to get to the next level we have to let go of those things, but that means going through seasons in your life where you've got nothing to hold on to, no role or achievement or person to say you're ok.
A boat, as you may have heard, is safe in the port, but that's not what it's built for. It's built to be on the open ocean, hit by waves, tossed in the wind, knocked sideways and re-stabilized. Too often I've gotten in the boat and sat in the port, too afraid to untether and head into the unknown, where great learnings and beauties await.
In Western culture we've been brainwashed to think that life is about comfort and happiness and getting my desires met, when the truth is that those three things are often the biggest obstacles to living a meaningful, fulfilling life with great experiences and deep, enriching relationships.
Most people settle for less than they're capable of because they've never been in situations (or stayed in them) where they've had to overcome very big obstacles. To find out who you are (and what's possible for you), you have to regularly put yourself in situations where the challenge is extremely high and the goal is beyond your reach.
Look for patterns and tests
Life is continually inviting us to the next level, but so often we miss it. We get these tests of self-examination that are too often side-stepped as distractions or inconveniences.
When two different people tell you the same thing, or the same problem occurs multiple times, it's often an invitation, a message to say, "Hey Jim, that's actually a square peg in your hand, which is why it's not fitting in that round hole."
To get to the next level we need to regularly examine our lives and see if we're learning and growing. This means, like a good education, we need regular exams, and to pass them when they come. First however, we need to recognize when the exams come, and learn what the real exam is (so often the problem is not the problem, but simply an invitation to the real one).
Embrace your fears and the feelings that may come
“If your emotional abilities aren't in hand, if you don't have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far.” – Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence
One of the biggest things that holds us back is the fear of certain feelings, failure and rejection being two of the most common.
One question I often ask myself is, "Are you willing to face any feeling?" Or perhaps, "Are you willing to be really uncomfortable if this doesn't work out? Are you willing to face the feeling of extreme discomfort of getting into this cold plunge/cold shower? Are you willing to face how you might feel if you fail in a big way in front of everyone?"
In order to get to the next level we need to be willing to fail, to let go of our ego and how we've seen ourselves and embrace learning and growing as our #1 goal in life. To learn and grow in love, wisdom and courage is the great aspiration, one that can change the world, and not just yours, but all of ours.
Let me know how it's going for you.
Love Jim
Inner Excellence is an entire lifestyle and training system based on centuries-old principles of love, wisdom, and courage. These three powerful virtues are designed to help you, whether you’re a professional athlete or everyday citizen, perform extraordinarily and live with absolute fullness of life.
Summary: Many exciting things are in the works! The second ever Inner Excellence/YWAM Homes of Hope Retreat is here! Nov. 7-11, 2024. Come build a house with us for a needy family in Mexico and learn Inner Excellence at a fraction of the usual cost at the same time. Limited space. Find out more here. ❤️ Inner Excellence (the book) is now in Russian. 😎 The National Wrestling Performance Center being built west of Philadelphia (estimated cost: $20 - 25 million) is planning on featuring Inner...
The Great Need - Chapter 1 Summary: Perhaps you noticed I haven’t written any articles in 2024. I started this newsletter/blog May 15, 2020 and committed to share Inner Excellence ideas with you on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month. So for 3.5 years I’ve done that and never missed. (You can see every article on my website). I hope these articles have been helpful for you. Here's a little review in case you've forgotten Inner Excellence (IX). IX is about learning and growing, in love,...
The Ultimate Dream Journal Summary: As you likely know, Inner Excellence is about self-mastery, self-awareness, and self-education... and interestingly, about the pursuit of the selfless and therefore fearless life. We do this through one mindset, three principles, five skills, and nine disciplines.* In the pursuit of self-mastery, it's crucial to examine your life regularly, and deeply, at least once a year. Winter break is the perfect time to do this. There's a tool/practice that Dr. Andrew...