The most important relationship we have is with ourselves. In the hustle and bustle of life, losing our identity over time and becoming disconnected from what is most important is easy. We become a mystery to ourselves unless we make time to reflect on the reality of our lives. The continuous strengthening of self-awareness evolves our character into who we want to become. Our decisions are congruent with our long-term career and life goals. The risk from low self-awareness is that you may find yourself thousands of miles offshore, wondering how you got there. You may never get back. Connect with yourself each day to navigate and stay on course to the next destination of your journey. You are your best coach.
Overview
It’s easy to race through the day and start the next without understanding where you are, how you feel, or your direction.
You may be disconnected in various ways without actually realizing it.
You lack the awareness to be your best at work and with special people in your life.
The daily forces are controlling you instead of traveling the path you desire.
You may have created a compelling vision, but you are no further making it a reality.
It’s important to ground yourself where you are right now.
The desired outcome of the “Connect with Yourself” mental model is to gain a deeper self-awareness of the realities of your life. With that base of understanding, you can identify actions and changes to transition to a higher state of performance and well-being. Practice these daily actions to give yourself an essential and powerful gift of self-awareness.
Connecting with yourself is an effective way of proactively understanding your feelings. It’s also important to ground yourself where you are right now, as you may be disconnected in various ways without actually realizing it. I have found that a daily journal is a useful way to collect your thoughts and reflect on where you are. Writing or audio notes to remember the day's events is essential as there may not be meaning or understanding at that moment. Our minds can often not remember the facts from a few days ago, so daily journaling is essential.
When we are challenged or not feeling our best, it can often be the case that life conflicts with our core values. This is why understanding and living your core values is important. Conflict with our core values may be due to conscious behaviors or exposure to an environment that slowly alters our behavior until a tipping point radiates the conflict. Re-connecting with our values and looking in the mirror can identify the values in conflict. Ultimately, our behaviors and actions dictate how we live each day. What actions would you take tomorrow to change how you spend your time or carry yourself to re-align your life with your values? What would you give up? Who would you reach out to for help? It may also be the case that we are in conflict because our values have changed but our mental model has not yet adjusted to this new norm.
Your life may also feel unbalanced and out of your control. Inspect the challenges and what you are feeling to determine if there are boundaries that you are not enforcing, boundaries that are missing, or boundaries you failed to communicate to others.
A conversation with yourself will provide the awareness and choices to act in ways that align with your vision.
Actions
1. Observe yourself from afar.
Look at yourself from a distance in a 3rd-person view.
Reflecting on the day or week, write down how you see yourself.
Examine the value of where you spend your precious time.
Explore how emotion and discipline have governed your actions.
2. Go on a walk.
Get outside to experience and observe the environment.
Stay off your smartphone.
Let your mind wander to explore ideas.
Uncover solutions to breakthrough work problems that spur innovation.
3. Meditate in private.
Find a quiet spot.
Empty the mind to make space for more profound insight.
Identify and reflect on what is floating in your unconscious.
Return to your work with clarity.
4. Listen to podcasts.
Use your travel time to work or school to listen and reflect on ideas.
Digest content that drives self-reflection.
Digest content that builds solid character and habits.
Take notes on how you plan to change something about yourself.
5. Read a book.
Open your mind to learning a new topic.
Read to learn about a topic or issue you are struggling with.
Tease out the nuggets that shaped your awareness.
Identify the actions you will take on this new awareness.
6. Journal daily.
Empty your thoughts in handwritten form.
Use multiple journals focusing on a specific theme (e.g., work, health, hobby).
Place journals in view to build a daily habit.
Go back in time and quickly scan to identify trends, insight, and progress.
Synthesize the signal from the noise – derive the next actions that move you closer to your planned journey.
You are your best coach.
Experiment With This
Find a topic you want to learn more about and listen to a podcast while performing an activity such as cleaning your house. This can be a relaxing way to absorb content and stay productive.
If you find it hard to write in a journal, capture ideas, and feelings that pop into your mind for further analysis, use a voice recorder on your smartphone.
If you have experienced trauma or are going through a hard time, try journaling to understand the experience and make sense of your emotions. The act of writing can slow life down. I used journaling as a form of self-therapy to talk to myself during and after my divorce. Occasionally, I would be back and see how far I have come in my transition to a happier state.
During the workday, take a short break to get outside and walk for 10-15 minutes to relax your mind. What have I recently learned about myself due to journaling or walking?
I find that reading books is a helpful way to improve self-awareness. Experiment with this by selecting a book you are curious about and will act as a catalyst for self-reflection. I highly recommend The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene as the definitive reference to understanding ourselves and others.
Deeper self-awareness helps us understand how we feel and what needs to change. What themes or observations have I uncovered over the last few months? What was I blind to?
Decide your boundaries to take ownership of your life – read this passage to explore how boundaries may influence your life.
Resources
DailyStoic.com and DailyStoic podcast
Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday (Chapter: Start Journaling)
The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself – by Michael A. Singer
Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament - by Michael A. Singer
The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene
Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality – by Anthony De Mello
Principles: Life and Work – by Ray Dalio (1.7 Pain + Reflection = Progress)