mollie
I'd really like to find a book that provides a dose of oomph! I seem to be one of life's bystanders, sort-of-content to sit and watch the rest of the world having a career, a social life, hobbies, holidays etc. It's not for the lack of opportunity or resources, just a missing drive of some description. Any suggestions?
Hi Mollie. Don’t worry, you’re absolutely not alone. Lots of people feel life is passing them by, but there is an easy way to get more involved. Start simply by planning to do one thing you enjoy each day. Book it into your diary so it’s more ‘official’ (and you’ll feel less inclined to back out). It could be anything – call a family member or friend, visit the local café, go for a walk in the local park or go to the cinema. This will make you feel more confident about making plans and following them through, motivating you to tackle bigger things you might want to try. After a week or so, write down a longer-term plan, maybe going on holiday as you mentioned. Break down the steps you need to achieve this goal following the SMART guideline: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely. Specific: where do you want to go? Measurable: Yes, you’ll know you’ve gone when you’re there! Achievable: Can you afford to go where you want to? Do you have time? If not can you choose a different destination that costs less or is available to visit when you’re free? Realistic: E.g. Don’t pick Australia if you’re terrified of flying. Pick somewhere you can get to by train or boat. Timely: When will you go? Pick a date/month. By breaking the plan down it’ll seem more manageable and by ticking off the list as you go along you’ll feel more motivated to continue.


