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Article Title: Taking Action for Self Help
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Personal Development, Psychology
Word Count: 395
Keywords: Self Help
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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We all tend to worry. That is normal for a while, but if you worry too much, 
then you have a problem. How is that? Worrying too much can eat too much of 
your time in such a way there is no time to come up for solutions to help you 
with your problems. Living in your own head is the "easy way out" but it will 
only bring you misery and not the help you need.

So learn to take action. Taking action is not simply about thinking of having 
to change. It should be radical. It should be a decision fully made with full 
consciousness. Here are certain steps that can help you.

Make self-assessments. Before you can help yourself, you need to know "where" 
you think you are now. How far have you achieved your goals? What problems in 
the past are you still carrying? What unconscious conflicts might still be 
lingering in your soul? Ask trustworthy people to help you draw a "picture" of 
yourself as you are now.

Identify your problems. What is it about your life that you want to change? 
More importantly, what is it about you that you want to change? Are your work 
and personal life in a balance? Do you have time for reflection-for just being? 
Do you take the time to do and face your responsibilities?

Consider a lot of alternative actions to address your problem. Do not focus too 
much on one angle or perspective. Consider other points of view. Brainstorm 
with your friends. Seek professional help, if necessary.

Decide on something specific-a plan of action for some kind. Establish a 
timetable to work it all out. Adjust the timetable if necessary. Do not be 
discouraged if things do not go according to the plan. Just simply adapt to the 
changes.

Dedicate and persevere. You have to be devoted to your self-help plan. Read 
inspirational books. Listen to motivational tapes or CDs. Ask your friends to 
motivate you, or make new friends if you have to.

These are simple steps, but mind you, they are not as easy as they seem to be. 
These steps can guide you towards achieving your goals, but more importantly-so 
that you can be the person you want to be. So start small, begin there, have 
rests for a while, and go on working for your life. Persevere and you'll have a 
truer, happier life.

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. His latest writing 
is athttp://www.sympathygiftbasket.net which contains reviews on birthday gift 
baskets and other information about gift baskets.
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