Kathy Gates
Certified Emotional Intelligence Life Coach
Scottsdale, AZ 85261 Tel: 480.998.5843
Email: kathy@reallifecoach.com
"Roadmap
of Life"
Kathy Gates, Life Coach
Word Count: 822
If you were going to drive
to somewhere unfamiliar – whether cross country or just across the city - what
would be the first thing you would do?
Map it out? And then
after you mapped it out, would you never look at the map again?
Not likely.
More likely, you would
refer to the map often, to make sure that you were on the right track. You would
be able to tell quickly if you needed to make adjustments, correct a mistake, or
consider a change of plans.
Posting your goals,
standards, boundaries, mission statement, etc. is very much like having a map to
refer to – “A Life Map”.
But if you don’t have the
map where you can see it and refer to it often, all the planning in the world
won’t matter. You’ll end up
driving aimlessly around unfamiliar territory, being distracted by many
different paths…knowing where you want to go, but having no tried and true
method of getting there.
What else might that
driving map tell you?
Perhaps that there is more
than one way to get to where you are going -- the freeway or the back way, for
example. It may show you various
ways of getting to the same place, depending on your starting point.
It may show you alternate route which could be used to detour around
unexpected problems (the inevitable construction crew), or obstacles put in your
way. It may show you a phone number
to call for assistance if you get lost, or an estimated time of your journey, or
even a time that you are expected at your destination.
It might show you milestones, or landmarks, so that you can chart your
progress.
All these things are
important for your Life Map as well. Where
are you starting from? What are your
resources? Do you want to take the
fast track, or do you prefer a slower approach?
What back-up plans do you have for handling the inevitable unexpected
problems? Who do you go to for
assistance to make sure you stay on the right track?
Without a map to refer to
often, it might be easy to get distracted from your destination.
Let’s say for example that you were headed to a friend’s house for a
party, and along the way you might notice a restaurant, or a beautiful piece of
scenery, or a movie that you wanted to see.
Would you stop and go to the restaurant or the movie?
Would you put your ultimate objective on hold because something else got
your attention for the moment?
Of course not.
But that’s exactly what
happens when you let distractions – albeit it attractive distractions – move
you off your Life Map. You “end
up” somewhere instead of where you really want to be. Time and space and
conscious choice must be attached to any decisions to detour or stop along your
way. Is there time?
Can I do this at another time? Will
it detract from my goal, or enhance it?
Don’t let your temporary,
current desires take precedence over what you REALLY want.
Because, you see, an
important part of succeeding is deciding what is and what isn’t a
distraction. For example, as you
were headed to your party, you saw a vendor with some fresh flowers and you
decide to stop and pick up some for your friend.
In that case, a stop along the way ADDS to your goal.
However, if instead you decide to stop and see a movie and arrive quite
late at the party, then you have detracted from your goal.
The Life Map functions the
same way. For example, if you are
working on a College Degree, and you decide to stop and work at an entry level
position in your field to learn the nuts and bolts of the industry, then that
will ADD to your end result. However,
if instead, you decide to take time off to back-pack through
Each “opportunity” must
be evaluated in light of how it will affect your ultimate goal…will it
contribute to it, or will it detract from it?
Therefore, both the driving
map and the Life Map serve the same high purpose:
To Keep You On Track.
POST your Life Goals so
that you can see them every day. Decide
that you will put as much thought into your Life Map as you do into planning
your Vacation. Grab on to the
steering wheel of your life. Check
your map often, determine your current location, and move confidently toward
where you want to go.
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Life Coach Kathy Gates
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