So how do you get rid of that gauge?
What is the answer to comparing yourself to other people?
What is the answer to that
lingering feeling of uneasiness?
That indecision and uncertainty that we have about who we are.
Why do we keep looking
beyond ourselves for evidence?
Why can’t we look inside?
Inside us is an internal gauge. It’s a gauge that WE
own. We get to define the units of measure on what success and happiness is for us.
It’s a hard gauge to create and it’s a hard gauge to calibrate.
This is what we do for men
in our group or 1-on-1 coaching programs.
We help them calibrate their own gauge by answering questions like:
Who am I?
What do I stand for?
What do I believe in?
What’s a boundary of mine?
What am I willing to defend?
Where am I going in life?
My coach asks me this question a lot – what is the
vision of your future that is so powerful that it almost makes you want to cry?
And it makes me cringe every time he asks me that and go “do I really have to have an answer to that question?”
And the answer is YES – you’re supposed to think about this.
I don’t have to have a great answer every morning when I wake up, but I do have a clear vision of what I want to do when I ‘grow up’.
Part of it is sitting here talking to you about this being a process.
There are no clear answers that are going to change your life tomorrow, but I want you to know that this is a process of calibrating your gauge.
What we do is to help you to answer those questions about who you are and what you believe in, what you stand for, what you want out of life, what do you expect of yourself when nobody is watching? What do you want for
yourself?
Part of the corrective action that we do when we find ourselves calibrating against other people – is to stop doing that!
Become aware of what you’re doing.
When you see yourself doing that, call yourself out on it when you say things like “I wish I had what he has”, “I wish my life was like that”.
I even caught myself doing it today.
I was saying, “I wish in the winter I lived by the
beach” so I’ve had beach envy lately. But the truth is that that’s got its downfalls too.
We have to stop doing that.
Someone reminded me by saying “man you don’t have it so
bad up here on the mountain – really! Chill out!”
The other thing we have to do is to start hanging around better people.
The one thing I know about
me and my life is that I had a period in my life where I wasn’t hanging around people who inspired me, people who energized me, people who encouraged me and supported me – and when I changed that, my life changed…and that’s what I want for you.
One thing I do for me and then I do it for you, is to
run coaching programs and have retreats. I do these things because I get to stop comparing myself to everyone else in the world and I get to meet vulnerable, compassionate, smart, talented men who support me and let me support them. I get to hang around people who want to be open hearted and honest about what they believe in.
They want to be challenged to improve and they want to
challenge me back.
The process of working with other men helps me to get rid of this whole comparison thing and challenges us both to answer those questions – Who am I? What do I want? Where am I going?
And so, I want you to join us too.
This is a place for us to get together, to start
opening your heart and answering those questions. I want to see you there. I want to meet you. I want to talk to you and get to know you.
So I encourage you to take the first step…put yourself out there….do whatever it takes to get out of the rut you’re in.
If you're ready to start turning all your procrastination into action then go HERE to apply for a Free "No More Comparing" coaching call to learn exactly how you can start changing things
tomorrow.
I simply LOVE doing this work with
men because it lights up my life to watch you charge back into your life with a grin on your face and swagger in your step.