Re-Authoring Your Identity: 3 Tips
Do you feel emotionally hurt, in emotional pain or suffering from experiencing significant or life-threatening situations? Have these experiences changed you as a person and you haven't felt the same since then? You also knew you had lost your identity as a result?
Many people experience harmful, hurtful or painful situations that leave them emotionally, mentally and physically wounded.
A person is never the same as they were before a painful or hurtful event.
After such an experience, the survivor really thinks that the situation defines them. The fact is nothing you go through has to define you.
If you answered yes, you are personally exhausted, sincerely want to stop the suffering and want to become productive and positive then read on.
Know that change is possible but you must be open to being raw. Raw in this case is being ready, accountable & willing to make a difference. Make an affirmative action plan to change. Follow the tips below.
I believe firmly that everyone can be in charge of their own authority, power, own life story, identity, and life direction. Understand the past is gone. Make a positive future by re-authoring yourself.
Become your own master of what defines you as a person
Re-author Who You Are
If you don't like how you think, how you feel and how you act then your future can be changed by creating a new version or re-authoring yourself.
You can start today by taking back your personal authority, energy, and power.
3 Tips on How to Re-author Yourself
If you want your life to be a magnificent story, then begin by realizing that you are the author of your own story. Every day you have the opportunity to write a new page and script a positive story for yourself.
Here are tips on how to re-author yourself into a new person. So let's get you started.
1. Write down all the negative things you don't like about yourself or your identity as a result of the situations you experienced.
2. Next, to each negative statement write down in detail how you would change each statement to a positive statement which would craft a new vision of yourself.
3. Once you have written a new version of yourself, practice the new plan mindfully every day until you master your story feel comfortable your new identity. Then keep practicing your new identity until it becomes intuitively automatic.
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Coach Bill
Many people experience harmful, hurtful or painful situations that leave them emotionally, mentally and physically wounded.
A person is never the same as they were before a painful or hurtful event.
After such an experience, the survivor really thinks that the situation defines them. The fact is nothing you go through has to define you.
If you answered yes, you are personally exhausted, sincerely want to stop the suffering and want to become productive and positive then read on.
Know that change is possible but you must be open to being raw. Raw in this case is being ready, accountable & willing to make a difference. Make an affirmative action plan to change. Follow the tips below.
I believe firmly that everyone can be in charge of their own authority, power, own life story, identity, and life direction. Understand the past is gone. Make a positive future by re-authoring yourself.
Become your own master of what defines you as a person
Re-author Who You Are
If you don't like how you think, how you feel and how you act then your future can be changed by creating a new version or re-authoring yourself.
You can start today by taking back your personal authority, energy, and power.
3 Tips on How to Re-author Yourself
If you want your life to be a magnificent story, then begin by realizing that you are the author of your own story. Every day you have the opportunity to write a new page and script a positive story for yourself.
Here are tips on how to re-author yourself into a new person. So let's get you started.
1. Write down all the negative things you don't like about yourself or your identity as a result of the situations you experienced.
2. Next, to each negative statement write down in detail how you would change each statement to a positive statement which would craft a new vision of yourself.
3. Once you have written a new version of yourself, practice the new plan mindfully every day until you master your story feel comfortable your new identity. Then keep practicing your new identity until it becomes intuitively automatic.
Please visit my website and click here for free eBook.
Coach Bill
Hi Dr. Bill,
ReplyDeleteI am a former patient originally treated in Tampa, then Fort Lauderdale and a brief visit to Hollywood. I have been gratefully alone for 16 years recovering my "personal authority" with some success. However, I am currently in need of some advice and wonder if you would be willing to communicate with me online. My email address is noble_muse@yahoo.com. I am glad I found you and thanks for considering this possibility.