Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness - Part I: Life
By Julie Fuimano, Executive Coach
The Constitution of the United States affirms that each person is endowed
with the inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
This is true for everyone on the planet, not just people residing in the US;
although in this country, you are provided with the freedoms necessary to
enjoy these rights.
Many people living in so-called free societies, however, do not take
advantage of these rights but rather take them for granted. Many people have
not yet learned how to live, how to be free and how to pursue true
happiness. In this three part series, we will explore the meaning of these
three inalienable rights and the gifts these men were trying to impart to us
when they wrote the Constitution.
"Living" merely implies surviving. At the most basic level, to live is to
breathe in air, eat, sleep, be clothed, and have shelter. You have the right
to live, to breathe and to be at peace, to be free from harm from others.
Perhaps this is what our forefathers had in mind. But "life" can be so much
more than just surviving.
To take the concept deeper, if you can accept that you are here, born into
this family, at this time in history, to make a difference, to have an
impact in the world in some way, then the word "life" has greater meaning.
"Life" becomes more than merely scraping by. Yes, you need to survive. You
need to make money in order to feed, clothe and shelter yourself and your
family. Survival is important. But how you choose to spend your time and
energy in order to get the things you need to survive makes a huge
difference in whether your life is spent surviving or thriving. Living your
life just to survive may not be enough to bring you true happiness. Is a
life spent focusing only on surviving a full life? Is it joyful? Will it
bring meaning to the participant? Is this all there is?
Most of us would say "no". Spending a lifetime dedicated to survival is not
a full and rich life. It is full of effort, struggle and stress and would
not be joyful.
The first step in creating change is to identify what needs changing.
Awareness is powerful. In what ways are you focusing on survival? Are you
living paycheck to paycheck? Are you living in fear of how your spouse,
parents, boss or other person will react to what you do or say? Whenever you
live hidden under a rock, shrinking in order to protect yourself from
someone else or something that you believe has a hold over you, you are not
living - you are surviving (or trying to!). In hundreds of ways, each day,
many people live in survival, barely getting through the day: living in
fear, living with anger and resentments, living in the past, living with
emotional pain, and blaming their suffering on other people or events from
their past. In this way, you keep yourself imprisoned and so long as you
continue to allow this behavior to continue, you will continue to experience
these results and you will continue to feel powerless.
You do have power to change your circumstances. You need to identify those
things that hold you back from living a life that is extraordinary, bringing
out your best self and allowing you to experience joy and fulfillment. Once
you become aware of your current reality, you need to create a vision for
how you want life to be like. What would living an extraordinary life be
like for you? What would you be doing? Where would you live? Who would you
spend time with? How would it feel to live beyond survival? You are limited
only by you and your beliefs about what is possible for you to experience in
this lifetime.
Third, you need to learn to make choices that honor your new vision and that
will move you closer to achieving it. And, you need to say "no" to
everything that does not fit with the vision you have for living an
excellent life.
In the book, The Journey Called YOU: A Roadmap to Self-Discovery and
Acceptance, the prescription for living a great life is outlined in three
simple steps: know yourself, accept whatever you discover to be true about
you and your life, and then make choices that honor yourself. Tools are
introduced to teach you how to do that so you can move from living a life of
survival to creating a life that brings you the joy and happiness that comes
from living responsibly and on purpose.
I cannot close this article without addressing the other side of survival:
in what ways are you not even surviving? In what ways are you not caring for
yourself, eating the wrong foods, smoking, not seeing the doctor and dentist
regularly? Are you financially healthy? Being irresponsible in any number of
ways does not support your path to "life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness" because you are not fully living, but rather hiding behind a
shield of denial or avoidance.
No longer is it acceptable to live this way. Decide today, right now to
accept responsibility for the quality of your life and to choose to live an
extraordinary life. Is it hard? Yes it's challenging to do often the
opposite of what everyone else is doing, since most people are barely
surviving. But to break free is to liberate your self. You need to know what
keeps you stuck in survival such as old beliefs, patterns, and habits;
eliminate or change these things to positive and beneficial beliefs and
habits in order to create a life that brings you joy and fulfillment while
maximizing your skills and talents. Creating anything extraordinary is
challenging but oh, so rewarding. And the alternative? The alternative is to
continue to live, day in and day out, doing what you have been doing and
continuing to struggle to survive, to maintain the status quo. The status
quo is your comfort zone; it's familiar regardless of how uncomfortable it
really is. You must believe that whatever is on the other side - the
possibility for an extraordinary life - is worth the effort of doing the
work to make it become your reality.
Look for next month's article on part II: Liberty. Until then, choose to
think beyond survival.
Are you tired of living in survival? Would you like to create a new vision
and chart your course for living an extraordinary life? Then contact us
today at (610) 277-2726 to see how coaching would support you in achieving
the results you want. Julie Fuimano, MBA, BSN, RN is an Executive Coach and
author of "The Journey Called YOU: A Roadmap to Self-Discovery and
Acceptance," the manual for personal leadership. Sign up for our powerful
e-newsletter or purchase your copy of the book at
www.nurturingyoursuccess.com or write to Julie@nurturingyoursuccess.com.
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