Break Free From Compromise and Enjoy Greater Success!
Do you frequently sacrifice what you truly want for "the greater good"? Is your life all give and no take? Do you often find yourself ignoring your needs, wants or values while putting everyone else in your life first?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may be allowing compromise to significantly limit your success.
Not all compromise is bad – in fact, in many situations it's the best (and perhaps the only) way to move forward. Unfortunately, many of us have been conditioned to view compromise as a virtue – as if constantly negating our needs and our plans somehow makes us better people. Being flexible and adaptable is a good thing – but if taken to the extreme, this "virtue" quickly becomes a vice. Excessive compromise can become a black hole in your life, sucking away your energy, your drive, and ultimately your ability to create the life you desire.
5 Steps to Breaking Free from Excessive Compromise
1. Recognize the "benefits" you've been getting from compromising. Perhaps compromising has allowed you to maintain a certain image or the benefit might simply be the ability to avoid standing up for yourself. Whatever benefit you've derived from compromising, the first step is to recognize it and be honest with yourself about it. As with anything, you have to identify the problem before you can effectively address it.
2. Make a list of ten ways you are compromising your needs, wants or values (e.g. regularly staying late at work at the expense of your personal life).
3. Define and take the necessary steps to eliminate those compromises (i.e. make a commitment to yourself to leave work at 5pm every day and then make plans at 5:30pm every day to ensure you actually leave the office).
4. Commit yourself to living free of excessive, unhealthy compromise. Define clear boundaries (beyond which compromise is not healthy or beneficial for you) that you will not cross.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 until you're fully enjoying success without compromise!
As you become more aware of compromise in your life – and what it's been costing you – you will be able to take the necessary steps to address it. Stop compromising your success today!
Questions and Answers
Article Tags:
enjoy greater success
,excessive compromise
,personal needs
,cost of compromise
,break free
In Greek, phyle means tribe, and genesis means birth. Molecular phylogeny is the attempt to reconstruct the lineage of species through study of amino acid sequences in fossils. The result of a molecular phylogenetic analysis is expressed in a phylogenetic tree.
Inequality, Poverty and Discrimination. Why Unions Matter Book Summary. Undergraduate Economics Paper for College.
A vegivore is a person who craves or has a special fondness for vegetables. This need not be because the person has an aversion to eating meat but solely due to an intense craving for vegetables. To a vegivore, meat products may only seem like an accompaniment to add flavour to the dish. He/she will find the vegetable dish more satiating than the meat dish.
Have you ever really given much thought to your name? Can you remember the first time you learned it, or how about the first time you wrote it? Did you ever think this would be your brand for life?
This is an article exploring the necessity of truth in communication in order to have positive self esteem and deep and meaningful relationships.
One of the key concepts in emotional intelligence is the idea that we can influence our feelings with our thoughts. In day-to-day situations this skill is invaluable and will almost always result in situations with better outcomes.
These days the concept of life is getting a lot of importance. Some people consider the subject of to be very similar to that pt psychology or therapy but the truth is that it is nothing like that.
Dance etiquettes teach students to navigate the social dimensions of dancing. It will provide them with know-how to go about in the dancing circles. Every dancing has its own culture and protocol. Every form has its own dancing style and code.
If you want to achieve meaningful and lasting success, the first step is to accept 100% responsibility for everything you experience in your life. Modern psychology has conditioned most of us to place blame on someone or something outside of ourselves for any problematic aspects of our lives. But the truth is that there is only one person responsible for the quality of your life - that person is you.
