Reinventing oneself has nothing to do with
developing new skills and abilities in you, but it is more like a
‘wake-up-the-hidden-talent-in-you’ exercise, which, in difficult times
instinctively orders the mind to find new approaches in order to put things
back on the rail and it which is sine qua non to brilliance.
It is a crucial time in life when the gears
of the body turns out to be rusty and where wear and tear shows itself to be
affecting the once acclaimed innovation, creativity and dynamism in us, which
requires the mechanism to be greased and oiled, that is by maintaining constant
reviewing and monitoring of our qualities.
The reengineering/rejuvenation takes effect
after renewing or upgrading our qualities, which was for some time perceived to
be acquired and static rather than evolving thanks to catalysts like situations.
Stress is incontestably viewed as deadly, but applying some doses of optimism
creates a reversed effect from deadly to heavenly.
Listen to yourself by first understanding
the psychology of the individual and the environment in which he/she evolves. Through
observation, draw some bring about analysis which will derive to several
hypothesis or alternate crisis resolutions. Weigh the pros and cons of each solution
and decide upon the most reliable, viable and wise decision based on the
long-term vision.
Start applying the ‘now, can and must’ rule
in your life, but renovating the ‘maybe and later’ rule and jump into opportunities
and use the latter as vehicles for you to reach your goals. Nurture an steady confidence
in you, in your thought, decision and action, get rid of all archaic and
disruptive thoughts and think proactively with the eyes focussed to the horizon,
anticipate on unexpected situations along with rescue plans (in case of), fuel
yourself with motivations and pull on the trigger by acting responsibly and
collaboratively.