Five ways to smooth the bumps in your road to success
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As much as we鈥檇 like to believe it, our lives aren鈥檛 a smooth journey from point A to point B. Unexpected things happen all the time 鈥 we do our best to overcome them and move on, but sometimes 鈥渙ur best鈥 results in some pretty challenging consequences. We revert to old, bad habits. We put ourselves in debt. We make really poor snap decisions that seem like the best option in the moment, but really aren鈥檛.
How can we create a smoother path over those bumps? Here are five things you can do to smooth your path, no matter where it takes you.
Build an emergency fund
Simply having a cash reserve for emergency situations can be a huge difference maker when something challenging happens. Instead of panicking, selling off items, going into debt, or failing to pay and destroying your credit rating, you can simply go down to the bank, withdraw a little cash, and take care of the situation. Emergency funds help you through car problems, home maintenance emergencies, job losses, and countless other painful situations.
How do I get started? Open a savings account at your bank. Set up an automatic transfer from your checking account to your savings account, transferring some small amount you can afford each week. Try $25 or $50 or $100 鈥 an amount you think you can handle. Then learn to live on what鈥檚 left in your checking and forget about the savings until a true emergency comes along.
Envision challenging scenarios
Imagine what would happen if you lost your job. What would happen if your car鈥檚 transmission failed? If your hot water heater failed? If your home burnt to the ground? What are your game plans in these situations? Most people don鈥檛 even think about it and just play it by ear, but by thinking of those scenarios a bit in advance, you can make a big difference with regards to how they resolve themselves.
How do I get started? Make a big list (twenty or so long) of the 鈥渆mergencies鈥 you can see happening in your life. Job loss? Check. Health crisis? Check. Home maintenance emergency? Check. Car emergency? Check. Think about each of these scenarios and imagine what happens to your life if they occur.
Solve those scenarios with 鈥渋f/then鈥 statements
Once you鈥檝e envisioned all of the problems, it鈥檚 time to think about solutions 鈥 the 鈥渢hen鈥 part of the 鈥渋f/then鈥 statement. You鈥檙e trying to come up not only with solutions for those problems that will eventually happen, but also with things you can start doing now to make those eventual solutions much easier to execute.
How do I get started? Consider each item on your list of crises. Imagine how you would handle that solution if it happened tomorrow. Come up with a plan in your mind for dealing with it. Then, imagine what things would help you solve the problem 鈥 an emergency fund, an insurance policy, and so on. Make a plan to implement some of these things in your life.
Profile your worst tendencies
How do you react to a bad situation? Most of us have a 鈥渃rutch鈥 or two that we rely on in tough situations. For me, it鈥檚 usually buying books 鈥 I fall into a 鈥渃rutch鈥 of buying a book to cheer myself up when I feel like the chips are down. For others, it could be a bad, expensive habit like smoking or drinking or overeating. Whatever your crutch is, it鈥檚 usually expensive and actually makes the problem worse rather than better.
How do I get started? Figure out what your crutch is, then seek out a replacement for that crutch. For me, the best replacement has been long walks. Instead of going to the bookstore and buying a book to be a balm for the bad feelings, I go on a long walk in my neighborhood, usually a few miles long. On this walk, I can usually calm my mind, think about happier things, and then often come up with a plan for solving whatever the problem is. When I get home, I feel much better and no longer feel like I need a 鈥渂alm鈥 to improve my mood.
Divest yourself of potentially bad situations
All of us have things in our life that are on the verge of causing problems. Bad relationships. Something that鈥檚 in imminent need of repair. A job that鈥檚 very tenuous. Those things eat up our minds and our energy and, often, our wallets, too. They鈥檙e simply poisonous, and they hold us back even before they have the chance to fall apart.
How do I get started? Figure out the bad situations in your life. Bad habits. Bad friendships that bring you down. Items in need of repair. A tenuous job. Figure out what you need to do to either improve that situation or divest yourself of it. Yes, this may mean ending a friendship or selling a car, but if these things are creating a net negative in your life, why are you keeping them around?
Preparing for the bumps in life makes it much easier to simply ride through them. Good luck.
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