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The Twenty-first century has brought on a whole new set of challenges for many people, bringing the infamous how you can change your life topic to new and unexpected heights. To steal a line from one of my faves, Lewis Black; "Even a great fiction writer couldn't came track of this."

Now you ask , now: So, do I have to reinvent myself at this point time? The answer, yes...with no. With the job market bordering on chaos, and also the collapse of both the industrial age as well as a good part of the information age, the reinvention of potentially our entire persona does be a consideration for many. Initially, that statement look completely overwhelming. But here's the secret.

The entire process of how to change your life will probably involve some sort of change or reinvention of yourself, although not in the perspective of a total revamp. Think about the following:

A) Cut some seriously undisturbed time for yourself. Everything off... no multi-tasking. B) Grab a pen and paper and list, or storyboard for a moment, all of your strengths... think carefully about this, I mean everybody! C) Now, look at those already established strengths and search for connections or ideas you most likely haven't considered in the spirit of making a brand new direction on your own with those abilities that you already own.

So what is happening here? We're reinventing or reshaping who we're so as to, but usually, we're not. This potential reshape consists of reconfiguring aspects of who we already are, not some fictitious character we're trying to create that has nothing to do with us. Personal testament becomes a must to explain this time.

personal growth

I'm a musician of 40 years, in addition to a composer for 30 of these years. Long story short, my chosen musical idiom these days does not offer the rewards of the comfortable life without some serious, and I mean serious sacrifice. That sacrifice was OK when it comes to myself. But after becoming a single Dad, my reality, my focus began to alter. For the first time ever I had been considering a possible life change. Let's see, a day job... not really a chance in hell. What can I actually do?

I followed those 3 steps. What I started to see that I totally owned when I storyboarded my strengths was my creative talent as well as my strength like a speaker by itself after 30 years training. I checked out that relationship inside a small new way and realized I possibly could redirect both of those talents. Then i proceeded to quote unquote reinvent myself and became a creative consultant to individuals, and eventually groups. Are we clear? I did reinvent myself, and not. I already owned those talents.

How you can improve your life can be seen in different light, you just have to put the amount of time in and discover it, after which get CREATIVE with those discoveries. Realize those inherent gifts you already own and make them meet your needs in alternative life settings... or, a new job. I can't start to tell you how many of those we've labeled geniuses used that creative storyboard scenario to accomplish their set goals. Reinvent... and not!