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This Is What Matters
A Step-by-Step Workbook for Identifying Your Values, Priorities, and Path Forward after a Crisis
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This Is What Matters
A Step-by-Step Workbook for Identifying Your Values, Priorities, and Path Forward after a Crisis
About this book
Navigate through the hard times in life by accessing your inner strength and wisdom with this interactive guide from clinical psychologist and executive coach Dr. Perpetua Neo.
Personal crises causes change, both around you and in you. The good news is that you have the power to use this change to positively impact your future. In This Is What Matters, Dr. Perpetua Neo teaches you how to access your inner strength and wisdom and use them to navigate through the hard times so you can live a life full of meaning.
This interactive guide offers step-by-step prompts and exercises to help you:
-Understand, process, and manage your emotions
-Identify your values, goals, and strengths
-Evaluate what you want most in your relationships, home, career, community, and life experiences
-Create realistic and actionable plans to achieve your goals, and overcome obstacles holding you back
With This Is What Matters you can start charting your new path to a successful life—one that promises more happiness, productivity, and love—today.
Personal crises causes change, both around you and in you. The good news is that you have the power to use this change to positively impact your future. In This Is What Matters, Dr. Perpetua Neo teaches you how to access your inner strength and wisdom and use them to navigate through the hard times so you can live a life full of meaning.
This interactive guide offers step-by-step prompts and exercises to help you:
-Understand, process, and manage your emotions
-Identify your values, goals, and strengths
-Evaluate what you want most in your relationships, home, career, community, and life experiences
-Create realistic and actionable plans to achieve your goals, and overcome obstacles holding you back
With This Is What Matters you can start charting your new path to a successful life—one that promises more happiness, productivity, and love—today.
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CHAPTER 1 Accepting What Is So You Can Discover What Matters
When you think about the people in your life whoâve been through some sort of crisis, youâll realize that everyone is changed by experiencing difficult circumstances. Consider the folktale about the girl who saw life as a miserable series of never-ending problems: Her father put a potato, an egg, and coffee beans into three pots of boiling water, inviting her to reflect on how each was changed by the water. The potato grew soft and weak, the egg became hard inside, and the coffee beans turned the water into something aromatic and delicious. In the boiling water that is crisis, people can allow themselves to crumble under the weight of what has happened, become hardened and bitter about it, or turn that difficulty into a chance to adapt and thrive. The question here is, what will you choose to do?
Crisis is an invitation to reflect on your life and who you areâand what you want life to be and who you want to become. In the midst of whatever the world has thrown at you is a prime opportunity to take stock of what truly matters to you, and whether your current goals and habits are aligned with those values. Maybe youâve forgotten your old dreams, or traded parts of yourself that you felt pressured to change. In this chapter, youâll explore more about how crisis can be used to remember who you areâyour values, dreams, strengths, and experiences so farâand decide what youâd like to fill the rest of your life with.
HOW TO ACCEPT REALITY
The first step in the journey of discovering what matters is to accept reality, which understandably asks a lot of you. The truth is, people are wired to cope with reality by self-soothing. This often means choosing actions that make you feel temporarily good or numb, but come with a heavy emotional and physical hangover that increases your dependence on these Band-Aid solutions. On a deeper level, whatâs really happening is that you are building more pathways in your brain, body, and behaviors that keep you stuck in helplessness and hurt after a crisis.
You can counteract these ineffective coping mechanisms by making the decision to partner with reality. This means accepting whatâs going on for you right now as a fact of the present moment. For instance, your shoulders may be feeling heavy, and you feel terrified. Acknowledging these feelings means you reclaim your power. Throughout this book, youâll find exercises that help you accept and gain perspective on what is happening and how you are feeling. Completing these exercises will give you a clearer mind, and then you can strategize and take action toward how youâd like to solve the issue at hand, allowing you to journey closer to your best self.
WHAT TO EXPECT ON THIS JOURNEY
Before you can explore what matters and make a plan for bringing those things into your life, itâs important to be aware of what you will likely encounter along the way. This includes the initial feelings as you deal with a crisis, and how it will feel as you shift onto the path of healing and future happiness offered by the exercises in this book. Youâve experienced something pivotal, and itâs going to have an effect on you.
The human brain is built to believe that good things will happen to you, the world is a nice place, and the future is bright. But when crisis strikes, your world of assumptions shatters. Suddenly your brain believes the opposite: Bad things will happen. The world is a dangerous place. The future is bad. Because, after all, youâve gone through it. It is in your brainâs interest to watch out for any danger, to protect you. And sometimes, you will see benign things as threats, and interact with the world in a way that only fulfills your worst nightmares.
When dealing with a crisis, you will also romanticize the past: Everything was rosier âback then.â You forget the parts of yourself that werenât helpful and the things that happened that werenât so wonderful. Instead, youâll focus on and likely exaggerate what was good before this difficult time.
Youâll feel heartbreak, loss, grief, anger, reliefâa confusing cocktail that causes the primitive parts of your brain to hijack the wise, strategic parts of your brain, switching you to autopilot. Here, the brain goes into threat mode, that automatic response that evolved to keep humans alive, and it becomes difficult for you to make intentional, well-thought-out decisions. You may find yourself automatically grabbing hold of any tactic that someone suggests or that youâve read aboutâanything to feel better or feel like youâre solving the problem as quickly as possible. But when a course of action is rushed without looking at the bigger picture such as what will happen over time to yourself, your relationships, your work, etc., you are likely to just create more messes to clean up in the future.
In the chapters that follow, youâll be flipping the switch from autopilot to manual modeâmaking the intentional choice to override biology thatâs concerned only with basic survival. In choosing to take control, you will shift gears to heal, fortify the parts of you that made you vulnerable, and live the future you deserve. And with every step that you take from this point forward, you will grow your hope and strength. You will rebuild that bridge between the past and your future that crisis shattered. In the process, you will make meaning of the past and of what youâre going through now. You will discover and appreciate the resources inside and outside of you that you can leverage. You will feel lighter because youâve released things you picked up along your lifeâs path that werenât quite you or that youâve outgrown.
And so, choosing to grow through a crisis is how you create a sense of coherence between what happened then and what will happen in the future. Youâll be able to say, âI used this chapter to become someone Iâm proud of, and to wholeheartedly live.â
WAYS TO PERSEVERE WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH
Although there are certain things you can anticipate along the way, this journey from present challenges to a future aligned with what matters isnât the same from person to person. Everyoneâs journey is unique, and there will be ups and downs that differ from what you may see in someone elseâs experiences. Remember this, especially when youâre tempted to compare. After all, the things that matter to someone else might matter to you differently. During these times, donât pay attention to the critical voices in your head or any naysayers around you; strong, tactful boundaries will protect you from thoughts and opinions that only serve to make you feel worse.
Focus on the good things and your progress, even though your brain will naturally focus on whatâs not done yet. And when things are not going wellâfor reasons ranging from mood to being new to this to taking a chanceâview this as data you can learn from and use to improve your efforts. Instead of giving up, discard whatever is not serving you well and move on. Every day that you show up for yourself, you become the champion your younger self never had. And every time that you choose to commit to recommitting, youâre taking another successful step forward. Choose to see the big picture of how your small steps are leading to a happier, more authentic life. Choose to keep practicing being your best future self. Because things donât get better by chance, but by thoughtful change.
Be sure to take good care of your physical body throughout these changes as well, so it can support your healing and growth. This includes the fundamentals of eating nutritious food, drinking sufficient water, and sleeping adequately. You might also want to use magnesium and vitamin B supplements to support your nervous system and energy levels; talk to your doctor about this option. Also, make sure you commit to moving even just a little bit every dayâwhether itâs a short walk after breakfast or a longer run, staying active does wonders to enhance your health and well-being.
How to Tap In to Hope
As you journey through crisis and cultivate the things that matter to you, hope will be invaluable. You are born with hopeâitâs what fuels you through your darkest moments and gives you that extra boost when things are going great. Always nurture your sense of hope. Maybe that means remembering all the times youâve pulled through (or having someone else remind you of those times). Or maybe it means using prayer or looking to something bigger than yourself, such as a faith-based practice or spiritual circle. Sometimes itâs simply trusting that you will reap the harvest of the work you are doing now, even if you canât yet see exactly what the outcome might be. In good times and bad, keep your hope stores full. Most importantly, know that you are never alone.
TURNING THE PAGE TO DISCOVER WHAT MATTERS
Now that you know more about what to expect and how to navigate the highs and lows of healing and growing from crisis, itâs time to determine just what matters to you and start taking steps to get it. In the next pages of this book, youâll reevaluate the things you prioritize, get rid of what stands in the way, and develop the mindsets and skills to support the changes you make.
Before getting into the exercises in each chapter, youâll first identify intentions and set goals related to the insights explored in that chapter. An intention is how you want to feel, or who you want to be, as a result of going on this journey. A goal is something you want to accomplish. Knowing why you are doing something helps you commit, and pinpointing what you want from a certain area of your life helps you map the way forward (and notice if you start to lose focus and get distracted away from your goal).
Each chapter ends with a plan to further help you achieve success by prompting you to:
- Reward yourself for the progress made. Rewards maximize success because you consistently feel good about what you do, which makes you want to keep doing it over and over again, turning your new actions into a discipline.
- Figure out what stands in the way. The human brain doesnât like change, which can make progressing toward your goals difficult. Getting clear on what obstacles might come up will help you be aware of potential stumbling blocks. And when youâre at risk of being thrown off course, you know how to respond and move forward.
- Check in on your progress. When you start establishing a new habit, you may second-guess yourself at times. This steals mental energy. When you have check-ins scheduled in, you bypass that doubt, knowing that you can simply refine the process during your reviews. Check-ins also let you notice sooner rather than later if you start to lose focus on your goals.
The future you want is waiting for you. Itâs up to you to take control and claim what matters most!
CHAPTER 2 Discovering What Matters to You
Getting to know yourself is one of the most valuable journeys you can ever take in life. Sometimes you trick yourself about whatâs going on or about what you want. That can end up making you feel more lost. And then, there are so many ideas buzzing about what to do nextâyou wonder which is the right course.
The truth is, itâs a matter of discerning whatâs right for you. Meaning, you have to know who you are, fundamentally. In this chapter, youâll reflect on who you are,...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Accepting âWhat Isâ So You Can Discover âWhat Mattersâ
- Chapter 2: Discovering What Matters to You
- Chapter 3: Discovering What Matters in Your Relationships
- Chapter 4: Discovering What Matters in Your Home
- Chapter 5: Discovering What Matters in Your Career
- Chapter 6: Discovering What Matters in Your Community
- Chapter 7: Discovering What Matters Through Adventure (or Experiences)
- Conclusion: Going Forward
- About the Author
- Copyright