If you rely on luck, good looks and/or connections to get ahead, you are taking yourself out of the equation and counting on the actions and reactions of others to carry you forward. In the everyday world you will probably be passed by and maybe even stepped on in the process. How about entering your willful, take-action self into the equation and see what happens. But how and what should you do?
This suggestion is good for the world of work, but it is also good for your world of marriage and your world of your family. Look at your marriage and family as if they were a project because they are. Your marriage and family are the most important project in your life. Apply the following “business” suggestions to you marriage and family and watch what happens.
First, define success in your marriage and in your family for yourself. What do you want out of life? When you strip it down to the essence, all people really want the same three things: wealth, family and friends, and free time. These three conflict. Amassing wealth takes time. Family and friends take time. Money and free time mean no time for family and friends and no time to amass wealth. So time, those minutes and hours and days, drifts away while you drift along without goals. Stop the drift and define marriage and family success for yourself
Second, armed with your definition of marriage and family success, find and study people who seem to have achieved your personal definition of marriage and family success. What did they do? What didn’t they do? What did they do that is different from others?
Develop a plan with steps to take and steps not to take and begin.
Here are some general suggestions adapted from “5 Things Successful People Do that Others Don’t.” Add them to your action plan.
If you are drifting along and can’t seem to take charge of your life, if you cannot grow your marriage and your family, a professional counselor can help you break the pattern you have fallen into and begin the journey to a better life.