UCanMakeItIfYouTry – What To Do When You Fee Like You Aren’t Doing Enough
We all go through times when we feel inadequate. Things happen that make us question if we are good enough. Even family and friends can inadvertently suggest that you are not living up to your potential. Often, these feelings are not fact-based but are stories we tell ourselves. Why not take steps to overcome these feelings?
1 – Get Off of the Comparison Merry-Go-Round
One of the beautiful things about humans is that we are all different, and it shows in how we live life. When you scroll through social media, you may feel the need to compare yourself to a perception you see. Stop comparing and go live your life on your terms.
2 – Write Down Your Past Achievements
There are many things you have accomplished over your lifetime. Maybe you performed a solo at a prestigious choir competition or won first place at the state fair for your photography. You should stop and recall those proud moments.
3 – Let the Negative Thoughts Out
Sometimes you need to get those negative thoughts off of your chest. Find a friend that will listen and offer support or grab a journal and write out your thoughts. This can help you refocus your energies.
4 – Redefine What Success Means to You
When you compare other’s success to yours (or lack thereof), you do a disservice to yourself. Consider what you want to get out of life and go for it. Success to you may be freelance writing from your van as you travel the country. That is perfectly ok and worth pursuing.
5 – Remember – Life Is a Journey
We often get caught up in attaining our goals that we fail to enjoy the journey to get there. It might be time for you to look back at how you have grown as a person while pursuing goals, even if you haven’t quite reached them.
6 – Celebrate All Your Achievements, Even the Small Ones
Even small achievements are worth celebrating. Taking time to celebrate how far you have come will boost your morale and set you up for more success. For example, maybe you took a daily walk for the last two weeks after being a couch potato for months. That’s something to get excited about.
7 – Stop Thinking So Much
When you think too long about things, feelings will inevitably crop up. Often, they are negative feelings which remind you that you are not doing or being enough. Try not to overthink things, and do something that will refocus your mind. You might exercise, paint, read, or call up a friend for a chat. It may be time for you to step back and take a break.
8 – Do Something Nice for Someone Else
Making something good happen for someone else helps both of you. They enjoy the act of kindness that lightens their day, and you benefit from taking the focus of your negative thoughts and enjoying contentment.
9 – Shorten Your To-Do List
Often, we feel inadequate simply because we make our to-do list too long. Learn to shorten the list. Choose those items that if you could only get those tasks done today, you would feel accomplished.
FAST-ACTION STEPS
1 – Limit your time on social media. Not only does it waste time, but it also puts you back on the comparison merry-go-round.
2 – Write down what success means to you and post it in a visible place. Remember, success is what you make it, not others.
3 – Decide what act of kindness you can do for someone else, and do it.
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James Donaldson
Former Owner and Director of The Donaldson Clinic (an outpatient physical therapy clinic)
James completed a 20 year professional basketball career in the spring of 2000. James established The Donaldson Clinic in (January 1990 – 2018) (shortly after a career threatening knee injury) with an idea that he would eventually become a physical therapist. He is a strong advocate for Women & Minority owned businesses and is very involved with various Chambers of Commerce. He understands what it takes to sustain a strong business environment that is conducive to the success of businesses overall.
James is a Washington State University graduate (’79). After an outstanding basketball career with WSU, he went on to play professional basketball in the N.B.A. with the Seattle Supersonics, San Diego/L.A. Clippers, Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks and Utah Jazz. He also played for several in Spain, Italy and Greece of the European Leagues plus toured with The Harlem Globetrotters to wrap up his career. James was an N.B.A. All-Star in 1988 while playing center for the Dallas Mavericks. In 2006, James was inducted into the Pac – 10 Sports Hall of Fame and also the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame.
He now devotes the majority of his time to various community activities, and toward the Gift of Life Foundation, speaking on mental health awareness and suicide prevention. James frequently conducts speaking engagements (motivational, inspirational, educational) for organizations, schools, youth groups and is the author of the published “Standing Above the Crowd” of which you can learn more about at www.standingabovethecrowd.com and is available for sale now.
In 2021, James published Celebrating Your Gift of Life: From the Verge of Suicide to a Life of Purpose and Joy. www.celebratingyourgiftoflife.com
James is a 40+ year resident of Seattle. He believes in being a role model of success and professionalism for the scores of young people that he devotes so much of his time to. He currently serves on several Boards and/or committees and is a member of many organizations. (Please see complete listing on back)
James believes in developing relationships that create a “Win – Win” environment for everyone involved, and being the best he can be!