“The importance of reviewing is apparent and proven. However, the majority of
people do not do it in their own lives. Do you want to live
your best life now? Take deliberate action and begin to REVIEW where you have been,
where you are now, and where you would like to be.”
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“Re is a prefix, which when used in front of a
word, changes its meaning to convey a fresh
beginning, a do-over, a repeat, a shift in
perspective, or an opportunity to create
something new. When you add the prefix Re,
you are activating the power of the word to
head in a new direction to build momentum
for positive change and transformation.”
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“Sometimes the changes in your life will be planned with strategy,
optimism, and intention. Other changes, however, will catch you by
surprise, sabotage your success, break your heart, cause you stress, or leave
you feeling lost. Whether you are dealing with planned or unplanned
change, there will always be a degree of adaptation and reorientation required in order for you to be
resilient.”
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“Once you embrace that continuous change is a natural process for your
growth and evolution, you will be reminded that who, what, and where you are now is a temporary condition. Understanding this fact is foundational for hope, positive change and resilient
transformation.”
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“Moments of reflection occur with calm deliberation
and careful thought. Imagine the thoughts which
would come to you if you would simply allow them. By
giving intentional consideration to a situation, you will gain clarity which
you may not have achieved otherwise.”
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“When you reassess where you are and what you’ve done, new factors may
come to light to help you make more informed
choices moving forward. Whether your assessment
encourages you to rest happily on your laurels or
change directions, reassessment is incredibly
valuable.”
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“Simply through the process of living life and adapting to change, you may have lost something which you once
enjoyed or took for granted. Reclaim your power by
speaking up, standing up, standing out, and taking
action. Reclaim your positivity by surrounding yourself with happy and proactive people.”
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“Have you made a choice in your past which was right at the
time, but once you had a chance to think about it, you wished you
could reverse your decision or amend it? Rethinking gives you permission to use your thoughts to change your mind. Take what is and spin it around to give you
a new review and fresh perspective.”
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“Affirmative words and actions confirm you are on the right path
and help you attract what you desire. Whether you are reaffirming
a dream, a goal, a previous commitment, or a person,
reaffirmations will strengthen your area of focus. Begin reaffirming
yourself and others through encouragement, paying attention,
listening, and being grateful.”
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“In the overwhelming demands of daily life, you get bombarded with
continuous distractions, expectations and responsibilities. Is
it no wonder that you may lose touch with simple pleasures and life lessons which you once knew,
but have since forgotten? What do you need to be reminded of to live
your life with purpose and passion?”
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“If you are ever feeling lost or unsure of what to do, you can simply retrace the path that
brought you there to begin with. Have you ever misplaced
something only to find it in short order when you “retraced your steps?” Whether it is an idea, a
conversation, or an object, retracing may help you get back on
point to re-fortify your position.”
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“It’s one thing to set a goal. It’s another,
however, when you get so caught up in the
details that you neglect to review your progress.
Reevaluation enables you to improve your aim to ensure you hit
your target.”
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“What crucial conversations need to be
readdressed in your personal and professional relationships in order for you to gain peace, clarity, and resolution? Create the
space in your life to readdress what needs to
be given hope for healing.”
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“Very rarely in life will you go directly from point A to
point B. You will undoubtedly encounter
detours, disruptions, and delays. If you find yourself heading down the wrong path, turn back, reroute,
and change directions. Stay flexible and don’t get
discouraged; its simply the journey of life.”
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“Although you may not be able to physically rewind your
experiences, a visual rewindmay reveal aspects which you may have missed the first time around. By mentally rewinding
scenarios for your life, relationships, experiences, and
behavior, you can look back with focused attention to see
things more objectively.”
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“Whether it is through products or services, being a problem solver builds loyalty
and confidence. What can you resolve for yourself and others?
Do you have a challenge that seems impossible or
unsolvable? With the root word being “solve,” resolve is one of
your best friends for overcoming obstacles and
being a solution specialist.”
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“When a team is in possession of the ball, but cannot advance its agenda any further, they have to ‘drop back
and punt.’ Doing this requires that they step back to regroup, reassess, and
reorganize their strategy in pursuit of winning the game. When you are faced with change and apply this
regrouping process, you are better equipped to make decisions for your next steps. Rather than settling back
into old habits and doing what you’ve always done, create something fresh,
new, and awesome.”
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“Are the people around you adding value or depleting your
reserves? Is your career de-valuing your talents by not
utilizing your strengths? Are you investing in yourself to improve
your sense of value and self-worth? By thoughtfully
reappraising areas of your life you will gain insight as to what needs to change to increase its
value.”
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“Changing your perception will alter your interpretations and
therefore, your reality. If you feel like you’re hitting a wall because
you simply don’t understand something, or another person has a different approach, keep your mind
open and willing to reinterpret it with fresh eyes, more information,
a change in position, or a new perspective.”
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“When change happens, you have a choice for how you are going to respond. You can either lose your composure and react impetuously or use the event or situation as a learning opportunity to shift your
mindset and respondappropriately. Begin to notice your
responses when changes occur and do your best to choose a
breakthrough over a breakdown.”
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“Think of a time when you felt happy, healthy, powerful, energetic, strong,
confident, or serene. Step back into that memory and remember what it felt like.
Breathe it, feel it, and recreate it. If you are ever in a place where change has disrupted your flow or shifted your foundation, you can use your memories
to reground you. Bring these positive emotions forward to change your state
and get yourself unstuck.”
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“When we don’t qualify, it may be the perfect time to ask,
“Do I really want it?” If you’re dedicated to making it happen, the only way you can
fail is to stop trying. Be creative. Be constructive.
Re-qualify. Never give up if it is for something you deeply,
passionately, and enthusiastically desire.”
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“Quantities are all around you and the exercise of quantifying and re-quantifying is how you
can measure aspects of your life. How are things adding up? What needs to be subtracted to relieve stress and promote healthy well-being? Measure the progress you
are making on your hopes, dreams, goals, and strategies to
move forward faster.”
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“Reconsideration creates a great opportunity for you to
contemplate a previous decision, opinion, action, behavior, or
position. “Second-guessing” can at times be very helpful. Have you
ever felt strongly about something, but when you
reconsidered new information which came to light you changed
your position? “
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“When you focus on connecting with your truest
essence, that spiritual center of love and acceptance, you will reawaken, arrive, and
thrive. Every morning you get to reawaken to a new day.
And every night as you sleep, you will hopefully experience
rest, renewal, and rejuvenation.”
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Author Susan Young runs the speaking and training firm, Susan Young International. She speaks for organizations who want to leverage the power of change to improve positivity, engagement, and communication. As a leadership trainer, she designs and delivers game-changing experiences which help people get laser-focused to achieve their goals. To learn more or to hire Susan to speak at your next event, please visit:
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