Business Lessons For Life

Are you feeling stuck in your personal or professional life? Burnt out, unsure of your next steps, and craving more meaning? It’s a common and growing issue. In fact, according to a recent study by the American Institute of Stress, more than 80% of workers feel stressed on the job and 40% reported that their job was very or extremely stressful. But just like in business, being stuck doesn’t have to be a permanent state. Here are some lessons from business that you can apply to your own life to get unstuck.

PLAN FOR CHANGE

In business, change is not only expected, it’s planned for. Companies set aside time every year to assess their current situation. They analyze their competition, plan for the future, take a hard look at their industry landscape, the national and global economy, and ensure that their long-term goals are still relevant and desirable. So why don’t we do this in our own lives? Planning for change can help us avoid feeling stuck and give us a sense of direction.

CREATE A STRATEGIC LIFE MAP™

When you feel stuck, it can be helpful to take a step back and create what I call a Strategic Life Map™. It’s a tangible way to outline goals and set a plan in motion. It uses the tools and techniques many of us are familiar with from business experience to create a clear road map. Think about where you want to be in 1 year, 5 years, and 10 years. Consider these questions: What are your strengths and weaknesses? Where do you see opportunities, and what are the potential roadblocks? What’s really important to you? Consider your personal and professional goals and how you can work towards achieving them.

RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF BEING STUCK

Just like in business, there are signs that you may be feeling stuck in your personal or professional life. You may feel like you’re not making progress, you’re not growing, or you’re facing increased competition. You may be experiencing changes in your environment or economy that are impacting your life. Recognize these signs and take action to get yourself unstuck.

TAKE ACTION

When a company is stuck, they take action. They bring together their best minds, hire consultants, and do research. They gather an advisory board to help guide them. Similarly, when you feel stuck, take action. Seek advice from trusted friends, family members, or colleagues. Consider hiring a coach or therapist to help guide you. Invest in your personal and professional development.

CONCLUSION

Feeling stuck is a common feeling, but it doesn’t have to be permanent. Just like in business, there are steps you can take to get yourself unstuck. Plan for change, create a Strategic Life Map™, recognize the signs of being stuck, and take action. Invest in yourself and your personal and professional development, and you’ll be on your way to a more fulfilling life.


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Traci Schubert Barrett is a sought-after international speaker and best-selling author of What If There’s More? Finding Significance Beyond Success, and the founder of Navigate the Journey, a leading business consulting and leadership development firm.  

As one of the founders of the wildly popular national cable television network HGTV, she enjoyed the amazing ride of taking a fledgling idea and turning it into a billion-dollar media empire. But after over twenty years in the media industry, Traci began to wonder, what if there’s more to our vocational lives than success? In a leap of faith, she quit her executive job and went on a soul-searching journey, leading her to create the Strategic Life Map process.  

With a Master's in Professional Psychology and over 30 years of business experience, Traci specializes in coaching C-suite executives and business leaders, helping them define their greatest impact and create clarity for the future chapters of their lives..

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