This week marked the start of the ‘Chinese’ New Year – the Year of the Dragon no less – while Australia Day will take place on Thursday.
A Chinese tiger. In other words, moi. |
Last week, on Expatria, Baby, I revealed one of the key things I’m planning to change this year as part of a series of NorthSouthEastWest: Expat Dispatches guest posts on expat ‘new beginnings’. My resolution was to procrastinate less and finish more.
I soon realised there wasn’t just one thing I wanted to change this year but a number. And not the bog standard resolutions: “I’m going to lose ten kilos” or “I will stop smoking”; but the less tangible, harder to measure goals that might bring about more meaningful changes to the way I lead my life in 2012.
With this in mind, here is my ‘call to action’ for the coming year. My ‘manifesto for change’, if you like. The 5 ways I plan to change my life in 2012:
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5. No longer settle for less. – Too many times I’ve tried to create happiness out of a particular situation that just doesn’t stack up. That doesn’t feel right. I’m not prepared to tolerate this any more. I’m going to stop acting as if everything is okay when it’s not. It’s not about being strong or proving I’m capable or a success when I’m not. It’s about being honest and saying “Enough’s enough. This isn’t working. It’s time to quit”. The sooner I do, the sooner I’ll be able to smile again. And smile honestly.
2012 is going to be about recalibrating this life. Moving forward with passion and purpose. Making improvements for the future, not just the here and now.
These are the ways I plan to change my life in 2012. This is my manifesto for change.
It’s time to begin.
Do you have your own ‘manifesto for change’ for 2012? How do you intend to improve your life this year?
adventures says
REALLY like your ‘manifesto for change’! One thing I’d read and have now observed firsthand is that when you choose to approach challenges with a positive attitude, it seems to open up your mind to receiving ideas and clues as to how to proceed. You are able to access information within your brain/mind to help view the challenges as opportunities and makes the ‘puzzles’ easier to solve. Seeing the challenges as problems just seems to shut down your ability to access what you need to find solutions. Go forth, Wood Tiger!
Jackscottbodrum says
I’m a rat. Apparently, rats make excellent writers. So, for me, 2012 will be the year this rat becomes rich and famous, and gives up smoking. Both are a struggle.
Aisha at expatlogue says
LOVE this post because I can soooooooooo relate to it! Another one for the bathroom mirror! Do you reckon it’s an age thing? Because I have been striving for this kind of clarity of thought and courage of conviction for YEARS. Suddenly, now, it’s becoming clearer what I need to do.
You’ve done well to get what can often be intangible thoughts and feelings down in a straightforward and concise form. Thanks for writing my 2012 Action Plan, what do I owe you, Bro?
Maria says
I’m stealing #5. Well, all of them actually, but I really like the sound of “I will no longer settle for less.” I feel very powerful all of a sudden….
Maria says
I’m stealing #5. Well, all of them actually, but I really like the sound of “I will no longer settle for less.” I feel very powerful all of a sudden….
Maria says
Also, I resolve to limit my replies to 1 per post.
Russell V J Ward says
A rat, eh? I never knew that rats were good writers but you learn something new every day. And a smoking rat too? I look forward to your 2012 successes – and you sharing some of that newfound wealth with us less wealthy folk over here.
Russell V J Ward says
No stealing, Maria, but you’re welcome to share! It is a powerful one. Careful how you use it though. Could be dangerous in the wrong hands 🙂
Russell V J Ward says
Not a bad resolution. And easily fixed. But good for my comment count. 😉
Russell V J Ward says
Thanks Aisha! Is your bathroom mirror starting to fill up now? 😉 Maybe it is an age thing. Becoming more comfortable with yourself. Getting a clearer sense of where you want to go and how you want to get there.
I didn’t want these commitments to be the usual tick list. I wanted them to be changes to the way I think and feel about this life to bring about a better year and a more content ‘me’.
You owe me a drink next time I’m in Ontario. That’s all.
Russell V J Ward says
Thanking you kindly, wise sensei.
And that’s a great explanation for the true power of positive thinking, which I’ll keep close by as I move forward this year. I’ve experienced the shutdown from negative thinking – unable to proceed because it’s all too hard or difficult – when a different approach would have revealed clues and ideas.
This Wood Tiger is going forth to prosper… (I feel like something out of Karate Kid all of a sudden).
ValerieHamer says
I love your attitude. A few weeks ago I wrote something about making promises to myself rather than resolutions. Hope it is more successful this way. 🙂
Russell V J Ward says
I’m glad that you like the refreshed attitude for 2012! I hope that promises are more successful than resolutions too. I have a feeling they will be 🙂
Russell V J Ward says
Deja vu? Didn’t you just say that? 😉
Rachel says
I am boar. With a start like that, what can you do?
Russell V J Ward says
Lol, too funny Rachel. With a start like that, I have no idea. I’m sure boars have some redeeming feature? Laughing out loud over here. Thanks for sharing that gem 🙂
lunaticg says
Good luck for your changes in 2012.
Changes need a very high commitment and courage because human normally afraid to change their life to a new one. They afraid that changes will affect many thing around them.
Russell V J Ward says
Thanks Lunaticg, appreciate the good wishes. You’re right, they do need a high commitment and course for sure. Change is a scary thing and, for a lot of people, a step too far. Thanks for stopping by.
Adele Mcgovern says
Hi sat here wandering how did i get here on this page? was it for a reason ? just split with my partner after 20 years and feel i need to start my new beginnings, and when i read your words again its number 5 that draws me in I will no longer settle for less.So when i wake up in Bolton England in the morning i will start on my new path thank you Russell
Russell V J Ward says
Hi Adele, thanks for your comment. Comments like these make my day. Let me know how you get on – I hope the new day brings many new starts and happiness for you. And never settle for less. It’s worked for me 🙂