How to Jump on the Road To Success Today

It was like being hit in the head with a sledgehammer as she turned the corner expecting a clear street dotted with tall trees and bird song, her face had a look of utter shock and horror, how could this have happened? How could she find herself here?

When you are someone that works hard to get what you want in life, how can it be that you find yourself on the wrong road? How can you tell you are on the wrong road and what can you do about it?

The person above was a recent client, although to be fair it could be anyone of thousands who I’ve helped in one way or another who suddenly as they divulge their innermost thoughts, feelings and desires realize with acute horror that this is the wrong road.

That realization that they had been working incredibly hard and it is going to get them no nearer their goals and ambitions. The person above had come to me to look at how they could work their way up their career ladder while growing their own business.

And the reason for the smack in the head the opposite of a Eureka moment was because they’d realized they’d spent the last 2 years working tirelessly, long days, with determination and passion on a goal that they didn’t want.

Often you find that people are working in a direction thinking it will lead them to what they want when in fact they are getting no closer to the things that matter like happiness, health, fun, and time.

Let’s look at how you can identify the wrong road, what you can do to get off of it, and how you can get yourself working in the direction you want so you can have a life that makes you feel genuinely happy, successful, and full of life.

So what are the signs that you are on the wrong road?

  • Your bank balance looks healthy and yet it fills you with no joy.
  • Your schedule is booked with new business and yet you dread the thought of every meeting and every minute of work.
  • You get home at the end of the day dispirited and wishing you were on holiday.
  • You can’t get the idea out of your head that other people have better lives.
  • You lean heavily on the wrong things in life – box sets, alcohol, gym fixes, chocolate, or spending sprees to feel good.
  • You procrastinate even when deadlines loom and don’t feel a lot of guilt if you miss deadlines or make mistakes.
  • Your face smiles and says “I’m fine” when people ask you how you feel and yet your heart and mind can’t register your smile or any satisfaction in the conversation.

These (and many more) are all signs that life is not working for you, that you don’t feel like you are on the road to success; rather the road to purgatory, endlessly destined to feel negative emotions and like you need a good holiday far away from here.

So, how to jump on the road to success?

I want to take you on a metaphorical journey, share with you some ideas I know work (because they’ve helped so many of my clients) and some routes to success from my clients about the kind of results you too could get if you are ready to jump on the road to success today.

1. Plan Your Journey

Sometimes we can be too close to the problem to create solutions.

Have you ever noticed you are a genius at fixing other people’s life dilemmas and yet you lay awake thinking “What the hell do I do now?” or “How do I get out of this? Or “How do I get where I want to go?”

A good idea can be to pull away from what you are looking to achieve and think more metaphorically. When we stay too close to our problems and in our heads, it can be hard to think clearly. That is often because our minds get bogged down with the negative emotions that our mind is happy to play out like any series of Friends that is on a loop somewhere in the world.

Our brains love to finish things for us; find yourself thinking 1 + 1? It’s hard not to conclude “2”. Therefore when you want to find a new road to success first of all stop traveling down this one for a moment to assess where you are and where you thought you were aiming to go.

You wouldn’t get in the car and drive from Alaska to Argentina without some preparation, would you? (My friend is about to do this very journey on a motorbike and the planning has taken nearly a year!)

Consider your journey and can you say you put in the effort to appreciate:

  • Where are you going?
  • Are you prepared?
  • Have you planned your route?

Think about a long journey and the things you would load up into your car. Food, water, good music, a phone, GPS, or map? What else would you take with you?

A journey planned is far more likely to reach its destination. Don’t think of your ambitions or goals in life (remember we can be too close to our problems to work out the best course of action) imagine a road trip and the items you would deem essential, now add what you would feel would make the journey more enjoyable?

Now bring yourself back to the issues that you feel are in your way, did you plan for this trip properly? What do you need to add or do to help you get where you want to go?

2. Choose the Right Transport

Would you jump on the highway on a 3-year-old tricycle? No? Why not?

It will move you forward, it has wheels, what’s the issue? Obvious right, it is the wrong tool for the job. It would be dangerous, you could physically get squashed and it could take you an long time!

A perfect example is a client who was looking to take on a big challenge and they’d made the mistake of treating their friends and family like their mentor or coach. A real mentor or coach is only on your agenda, which is tough for a family member or friend to do without a lot of training. The minute this client realized that these people had a vested interest and didn’t want this person to get hurt, they could see they needed a new coach.

One that would listen, challenge and enable them to go for what they wanted. Tools for the journey come in many guises, metaphorical and physical, would you say you are using the right ones?

3. Don’t Follow Everyone Else

If you get lost, you might find you can see everyone else taking the turning up ahead and think to yourself “that must be the best way to go.” And before you know it, you are on a country lane in the middle of nowhere!

If you have planned what you want, you then need to stick to it. Just because other people are going in different directions that doesn’t mean it is right for you. It is so important to know who you are.

I think one of the most powerful things I do with clients enables them to appreciate the science of being who they are, knowing what matters to them, and what makes them excited, passionate, angry, and determined. If you don’t know your values, desires, and passions in life, it can be all too easy to find yourself heading down someone else’s definition of success.

Another sign that you are following other people’s roads to success is that you are easily convinced to try something new. Trying new things is good for you and your success, however, they are detrimental to your success if you can’t honestly justify that they fit into your agenda and life plans.

4. Stay in the Same Lane

Have you ever been stuck in a traffic jam and found yourself switching from one lane to the other, only to discover that the new lane seems to be the slow lane and the one you were in is now faster?

Infuriating, isn’t it?

A study by The University of Toronto researchers Dr. Donald Redelmeier and Dr. Robert Tibshirani found that cars that constantly switch lanes spend more time being passed by other vehicles than they would overtake them. And probably find themselves a lot more stressed by the journey too.

Sometimes you have to accept that the route to success is going to have a slow day and stick with it. On those days it is worth checking you are doing the best you can and are on the right track.

Are you working in the best possible way? Could it be more beneficial to slow down and take the time to research ideas or further your knowledge (something you can always do in the car on a long journey with a podcast) so that your patience is rewarded with a broader knowledge to achieve your success?

Don’t be tempted to divert from where you want to go, a slow day is still getting you nearer your success.

Remember sticking to the path that is right for you will not always feel easy. Sometimes it is the people that dared to think differently and act differently that change the world. Your path is far more likely to help you be one of the disrupters, innovators, and thought leaders.

A slower day can also be a great opportunity to ask yourself these questions:

  • What can I visualize coming up ahead?
  • What obstacles may I find in the future?
  • What plans do I have to deal with those obstacles?
  • What have I just been through that I know has helped me to get to this stage?
  • What have I journeyed through that I can replicate in the future?

Understanding the science of being you, what works, and how you naturally deal with obstacles can be massively empowering and motivating.

5. Swap Lanes

“Whoa Mandie, you just told us to stay in the same lane. Now you are telling us to swap, make up your mind!” I hear you complain.

Hear me out.

I’ve seen clients belligerently carrying on with a plan of action and slogging their guts out on stupidly long hours and they look completely emotionally destroyed and as if they will never get what they want. I remember one client who was stacked with new clients, business was booming and they were great at their job, but they hated every minute of it.

It was tough to admit that this was not what they wanted after all. They clung on for dear life to a perception of reality that didn’t exist and was causing a lot of stress and even the risk of burnout. By accepting how much they hated their job, they were able to change lanes.

The assumption had been that they’d “been lucky” and couldn’t replicate that level of success again, that their partner would be frustrated and annoyed with them; breaking down the barriers to honesty and enabling them to see what they wanted and needed to have the guts to do changed their whole life.

They even discovered the constant stomach troubles that plagued them disappeared too. That was a bonus they’d not expected! It takes guts to change lane and realize you were going the wrong way, doesn’t be hard on yourself and go it alone, who will you lean on to ensure you know you are doing the right thing and can help you to achieve it?

6. Know That Floods Will Be Ahead

Whether you are facing a roadblock, a diversion, blizzards, or storms. On the journey to success, no one gets a clear ride all the time.

I know someone that lost their premises and they were devastated. They had put so much time, effort, money, and life into their big ambition only to lose the premises that would bring it all beautifully to life.

As we worked together, you could see that that was so huge to them that they could easily have given up and been knocked into a path of action that would never make them happy. Here’s what we did to help them keep going (and for the record they are now in far more awesome premises and one of the leading distributors for their company in the country!)

  1. Is this really what you want?
  2. What have you learned from this situation?
  3. What could you do? (Make this a massively long list of options, don’t narrow it down to time restrictions, financial consideration, health implications, or even skill set. At this stage, write every possible idea down for your brain to process and play with.)
  4. What do I know I can do to move forward?
  5. Who do I need to rely on?
  6. Who is my positivity and results vampire? (You know the person that says things like “I told you it wouldn’t work” “it’s probably for the best” and “Maybe it just was never to be.” Keep negativity out of your life, it won’t help you.
  7. What is my plan of action?
  8. How will I know it is working?
  9. What time scale am I working to?

Pick Your Road and Go for It

I hope our metaphorical journey has helped you to visualize what you wish to achieve and given you some easy-to-action tools to make it happen. It does take confidence to go for it and find your true road to success; however, don’t turn out like the person that it took 7 years to come and see me.

They’d considered it on numerous occasions and they’d always found a reason to keep plodding on hoping things would miraculously improve, it cost them their home, their marriage, and their health before they felt the pain and decided to re-write their future.

Remember that no matter what road you wish to take in life, it is yours the choose. And if you don’t choose one, life has a way of throwing you on a road and you never know where you may end up!

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