An important aspect of self-development is the ability to take advantage of every opportunity that presents itself. You might be wondering what opportunities you have. It’s nice to know that your life is full of unknown gems waiting to be discovered!
Try these methods to ensure you’re open to new opportunities:
1. Recognize that you have opportunities all around you. The first step is to believe the current people, places, and situations you’re involved with may lead to something bigger.
- If you engage in “limiting thinking,” it’s difficult for you to notice the opportunities around you. You’ll open yourself up to new possibilities if you can expand your thinking.
2. Get acquainted with new people. Whenever you meet someone, get to know them. It’s good to have another business connection to network with or personal contact to develop a friendship with. These associations can blossom into opportunities you hadn’t considered.
- Maybe your new colleague’s brother owns a business that you’d like to reach out to. Or a new neighbor does marathons and you’re interested in running.
3. Discard the limiting thinking pattern. Many of us adopt a style of thinking like, “This is all I’ll ever have and I’ve got to make do with it.” How does this type of thinking affect your life and your ability tonotice new opportunities?
- When you limit your thoughts, you may be passing up fabulous love, career, and monetary riches.
- Make a conscious decision to curb the limiting thinking. The next best thing might be just around the corner.
4. Avoid running from challenging projects at work. You might be thinking, “There’s no way I want to get involved in this project.” Yet, those who take on those types of work tasks learn so much and are given even better opportunities in the future.
- You can develop a reputation as the “go-to person” and advance your career and business over-all.
5. Voluntarily step in to fill voids. Maybe there’s something that needs to be done at work, but others balk at it. Perhaps they think the project sounds boring or that the task is monotonous.
- For example, maybe no one wants to write the job descriptions for your department. Everyone thinks it sounds useless, but your manager wants it to be completed. Step up to the plate and get it done.
- Another example might be that your neighborhood wants to turn a piece of land into a small park, but nobody is interested in making it happen. Take the lead and contact your city council to initiate the project.
- When you step in to fill the voids, others notice your efforts and you develop some new competitive skills. Plus, some of these tasks can serve as resume and portfolio builders.
Your life is filled with an unknown brilliance that you probably haven’t tapped into yet. Put these strategies into action today. Be ready and willing to notice and take advantage of all opportunities presented to you.
A life filled with abundance is waiting for you!