Leaders Facing The Unknown: The Courage For Self-Reflection

Leaders Facing The Unknown: The Courage For Self-Reflection

Isn't it scary to think about how you got to where you are now? Or maybe it's scarier to think about where you could have been if you had taken the shots you didn't? That's why self-reflection takes courage. It's scary to ask yourself the tough questions to determine whether you're happy where you are or if you took some wrong turns.

If you're not careful and aren't more mindful about the direction you're heading in, you could end up miles from where you want to be. I encourage you to take courage and practice self-reflection. You will have the strength to face the unknown if you have the courage for self-reflection. You can use the two questions below regularly to keep you on track.

Do I Use My Time Wisely?

Time management is a myth. You cannot get it back once it's gone. Your goal should be to use your time wisely. For example, you can relax for an hour and be productive because it helps you relieve stress. If you're stuck in a job you hate, but you don't leave it because it offers decent pay, what are you doing with your skills? What value is it adding to your life? Does it offer you anything beyond the ability to pay your bills?

You need to have an honest conversation with yourself. Imagine yourself ten years from now looking back on this moment. What would the future you want or think? There's nothing wrong with a stable income if you find a way to use your skills and strengths and indulge your passions. But are you?

Do I Take Things For Granted?

Do you? In the event of a breakup or a relationship breakdown, self-reflection is an important part of the healing process. Yet, we tend to look at everything the other person did and cast the blame in front of them. Have you ever taken stock of your role in the relationship? Perhaps you took them for granted?

You're mad because they saw through it all and walked away. You hate your job, but it pays the bills and keeps a roof over your head, so it offers something of value. One of the scariest aspects of self-reflection is what we learn about our true selves. However, if you have the courage to learn it, you have the strength to move forward.

?The beauty of these two questions is that you can ask them of yourself at any time for a quick self-reflection. You can also sit down and think deeply about them for serious self-reflection. It is as simple as you make it.

Courage is simply the ability to do something even though it terrifies you. It isn't simply the opposite or absence of fear, and it's the ability to act in the face of it. Without self-reflection, it isn't easy to move forward in life.

Through self-reflection, you recognize patterns, strengths, weaknesses, and values, and it's about building self-awareness. How can you face the unknown if you are unarmed? Courage gives you the power to quit your job and start a business. It gives you the strength to end a bad relationship or start a new one. It gives you the bravery to make and embrace change.

Courage is an important part of growth. It takes courage to reflect, and it takes courage to face the unknown. The only way to find fulfillment is to pursue an authentic life. You can only live authentically by having the courage to practice self-reflection and arm yourself to face the unknown.

Get Started

Journaling is a good way to start your introspection journey. First, decide which period of time you want to reflect on. Do you want to cast your mind back five years? Or back to last week?

You can begin by taking stock of what was happening during this time. This will be easy if you're already a regular journal keeper. Think about whether you traveled during that time, where you went, and what milestones you experienced (either familial, personal, or work-related).

Ask whether there were changes in your passion projects, relationships, or work situation. You can't look back and leave it at that, and you have to ask questions and force yourself to be open and honest about what was going on during that period of your life.

You can find the highlights, but please look for the lowlights, too. Are specific people or activities that stand out as highlights (or lowlights)? It isn't easy to revisit your low points, but it's an important part of the process. You can't grow or experience peace unless you do.

For every lowlight you find, I would like you to ask yourself if it was within your control. If the answer is yes, you will need to consider how you will handle a similar situation next year. If the answer is no, you must think about how you will make peace with it.

?Your journal should actually have lowlights and highlights, with time to reflect on each individually. You can also consider what you'd like to accomplish in the short-term, mid-term, and long-term. What would you like to change in life? What do you think you can and want to improve? This is how you find perspective and clarity in life.

So, when should you consider self-reflection? It's a useful tool to use weekly, but if you do so regularly, you likely will only need to get into it as deeply as you do the first time you try.

You may want to leave it as an end-of-month exercise and then a final annual review. Through the process, you will gain perspective, and it will help you ensure you're living your life to the max.

If you fail to self-reflect, then you lose all sight of perspective. This will only lead you to get caught up with the stupid things that don't matter. You will lose sight of what does matter.

Be the leader people want to follow,

Richard Grehalva

Transformational Leadership Coach

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