Women Can Transform a Dismal Year Into a Happier Personal Journey: 5 Steps to Rethinking Your Life by Andi Simon

Motherhood
3 years ago

Women Can Transform a Dismal Year Into a Happier Personal Journey: 5 Steps to Rethinking Your Life

COVID-19 has played havoc with many people’s careers, but it may have been especially detrimental to women. Research shows that working mothers are dropping out of the workforce much faster than working fathers, at least in part because many schools switched to remote learning and at least one adult needed to be in the home with the children. One study by McKinsey & Company and Lean In also found that one-fourth of women they surveyed at 317 companies are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce entirely.

As a result, the disruptions 2020 brought could have a long-term impact on women’s careers as well as their family’s finances. But all might not be lost. These difficult times could be an opportunity for women to rethink their personal journeys and decide who and what they want to be going forward.

I often say if you want to change, have a crisis or create one. A crisis forces you to rethink what has always been in your life so you can create new opportunities for your future. As we navigate these uncertain times, women can use them to rethink their own stories and to smash any myths that are holding them back from becoming who they want to become.

Here are a few steps women can take to get started:

  1. Tell a story about who you are today. Draw a picture or create a list to show what you love and don’t love; the joys and challenges of your life now, your interests and your dreams. Put that picture or list where you can see it for a while as a reminder of who you are now.
  2. Visualize yourself in the future. Think about what will make you become who you believe you can be. Know what would make you happy and realize how you might be personally fulfilled. Understand how you can be professionally accomplished, build a happy family, and enjoy the support of your friends and community. Know what matters to you and how you want your story to develop.
  3. Keep a diary. Research shows that people who keep diaries achieve their goals and do so with extraordinary results, far better than those who don’t keep diaries. That might seem strange, but it is easy enough to try. Whether you do it online or on paper, keep your story coming, write it and re-reread it. Let it help you embrace your new focus and belief that "yes, you can."
  4. Stop your brain from undermining you. Every time you say, “No, that won’t work,” convert it to a “Yes, that’s a great idea.” You can manage negative thoughts by simply thinking that you can.
  5. Build up your idea bank. Research also shows that the more ideas you have, the more likely you will have “big” ones. I recommend writing them down in an idea book. Try to stay focused on the vision you have for yourself as you build your idea bank.

Remember that you are writing a new story, so don’t let your brain delete great ideas because they don’t fit into your current story. Keep saying to yourself, "Yes, that’s a great idea." Pretty soon, you will achieve the goals that you aspire to all through your life’s journey.

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Cassiday
I love these tips, thanks. 🙌
Elisa Schmitz
"A crisis forces you to rethink what has always been in your life so you can create new opportunities for your future." This is so difficult, but so true. We have to look at crises and chaos as opportunities to reinvent and reimagine our lives. Thank you for this powerful post, Andi Simon , and welcome to 30Seconds. We look forward to learning more from you!
Tribe
Visualizing is a powerful tool for growth.

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