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In our interconnected world, the global economic turmoil -- directly and indirectly -- impacts individual lives. How can you put all this change to work for you? The immediate reaction to change on any scale is to hold tighter to what you have, whether or not you're sure it's still exactly what you need. In the midst of world-reshaping change, you may exhaust yourself trying to maintain elements of your life that, on closer, saner examination, may no longer hold as much fascination or value for you. Too many people react to change with a determination not to change -- you can't make me! -- believing this is easier and requires less effort. Resisting change while the world changes around you, requires more energy and creates more stress, not less. This stubborn conflict can also result in fewer choices ahead. Later, you may be forced into something you really dislike. This is why people settle for housing that does not suit them. Sample Fresh-Start Thinking Points:
Stop and Think. The recession will have changed the way we look at many things by the time it rolls into the Recovery. You may still want "it" all, but you could discover that "it" is now something quite different. Perhaps you are among those who were actually becoming exhausted by juggling career, home, finance, family and "being in." New common ground will continually be defined by technological advances, economic shifts, workplace adjustments, demographic trends and popular fashion, but you may decide that you do not want what everyone else chases. What could your uncommon future hold for you, your family and your life? Think of real estate as a financial partner in that future since it can offer income, lifestyle and tax benefits. Explore the range of ownership and lifestyle variations open to you in recreational, residential and related real estate areas. Locally-knowledgeable real estate professionals are skilled at considering the full range of options from a variety of viewpoints. One key ingredient in continued success is self-discipline -- the driving force for personal growth and advancement. This commitment enables confident decision-making, constructive persistence and the Three R's of Change Achievement -- risk taking, resilience and resourcefulness. Self-discipline should not be confused with self-denial, self-righteousness or inflexibility. Nor is it the opposite of spontaneity and fun. This confident concentration does not mean living according to routines imposed by others. Self-discipline turns dreams into reality, makes difficult decisions easier to live with and provides the follow-through momentum for sticking to deeply-held but challenging intentions like paying off debt, saving before spending or changing any habit. Self-control allows you to unload any should, can't or have to dictated by others, so you can strategize based on any want, can and will that matters to you. Apply this fresh perspective to your real estate and your career, and you may find you want something more from either or both. Many people discover that, when they live someone else's dream, they settle for less without realizing it. This column "Decisions & Communities" includes a number of "Have Your Home & Money Too" articles and others designed to help you think differently about how real estate can improve your life beyond financial returns. The Realty Times site hosts a wealth of ideas to spark creative thinking. Explore and imagine. Don't search madly for someone else's simple answer. There's no one-size-fits-all solution to anything in these complex, fluid times. No one has "secrets to success" that you don't already know, even if you've temporarily forgotten them. Everything is out there. How much have you ignored, overlooked or misinterpreted? Start by asking yourself the question at the beginning of this article without trying to answer it. Just ask yourself. Then, relax and see what comes to mind for consideration. Re-ask the question over the course of a day, a week ... to see what else surfaces: How can I put all this change to work for me? Source: Includes excerpts from "What's Your Point?" by PJ Wade. CatapultPublishing.com |
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