The best way to start your career is by shifting your mind.
Introduction
Steady Your Mind. That’s the key to starting a new career. Today, I’ll show you a clip from my recent Mindset: A Business Planning Workshop seminar. As you can see at the beginning of the video, I first tell my class to take out their notebooks and write ‘self-improvement’ and ‘mindset’ at the top of the first page.
Mindset
When you start a new career or attempt to shift, you must have your mind right. In other words, you have to steady your mind. I often discuss this during individual training and one-on-one sessions with my agents. Your mindset is crucial. You have to make a mental shift so that you only focus on your real estate career until you can accelerate past the steep learning curve agents face at the beginning of their careers. If you shift your mindset, you’ll be able to accomplish this.
Whatever your situation is, it starts with shifting your mindset.
Let me use a story from my career as an example of this concept in motion. At one point in my life, I remember being in and out of the hospital regularly for about 10 years. During one such hospital trip, I was lying on one of the beds thinking, “This can’t be my life—to be in and out of hospitals and be sick all the time.” I had graduated from high school and had two beautiful sons by now, but I felt stuck. I couldn’t go forward, only backward.
That day, I made a mental shift and said, “This is not going to be my life. I’m going to change it.” It took a few years, but eventually, my life started going in the direction I dreamt of. I started writing down my goals and saying affirmations every day. I woke up at age 40, and by age 45, I had a real estate career. Now, I’m conducting seminars.
Staying your mind in a world that often feels like it is spinning faster than a carousel is no small feat. Yet, mastering this skill can transform your life, turning chaos into clarity and stress into serenity. Here’s a unique guide to steadying your mind, crafted with insight and practicality.
Embrace the Art of “Single-Tasking”
In an age where multitasking is worn like a badge of honor, dare to single-task. Choose one activity and pour your full attention into it. Whether sipping coffee, reading a book, or working on a project, immerse yourself fully. This practice trains your mind to focus, reducing anxiety and enhancing productivity.
Cultivate Mindful Moments
Mindfulness isn’t just for meditation cushions; it’s for the mundane moments, too. Transform ordinary activities into mindful exercises. Notice the sensation of water on your hands while washing dishes or feel the texture of the pavement under your feet during a walk. These mindful moments can anchor your mind in the present, steadying it amidst life’s storms.
Befriend Silence
Our world is noisy, both outside and inside our heads. Finding pockets of silence can be like discovering an oasis in a desert. Dedicate a few minutes daily to sit in silence. No goals, no expectations, just you and the quiet. This simple practice can help quieten the mental chatter, offering your mind a much-needed break.
Journal Your Journeys
Sometimes, our minds are like overfilled closets—cluttered and chaotic. Journaling can act as a decluttering tool. Regularly jotting down your thoughts, worries, and reflections can help you understand and organize them. This process steadies your mind and brings clarity and insight into your emotions and decisions.
Learn the Language of Letting Go
Holding onto past hurts worries about the future, or even the day’s frustrations can burden your mind. Learning to let go is akin to setting down a heavy bag you’ve been carrying. Practice forgiveness, accept what you cannot change, and focus on the present. This doesn’t mean giving up but freeing your mind from unnecessary weight.
Connect with Nature
Nature has a unique way of soothing the soul and steadying the mind. Whether it’s a walk in the park, a hike in the mountains, or simply sitting by a window and observing the sky, make time to connect with nature. This connection can help recalibrate your inner rhythm to the earth’s natural pace, promoting peace and stability.
By integrating these practices into your daily life, steadying your mind becomes an aspiration and a lived reality. Each step is a simple thread in the tapestry of mental tranquility woven through the fabric of everyday life. Embrace them, and watch as your mind steadies, revealing the clarity, peace, and focus that lies within.
Remember, though—just because I did it a certain way doesn’t mean you’ll be able to do it that way. What’s going to make your life successful is determining your goals and affirmations. Whatever your situation is, it starts with shifting your mindset.
If you have questions about this topic or if there’s anything I can help you with, don’t hesitate to contact me. I’d love to hear from you.