One of the most common statements I hear when I talk with potential clients is, “I feel stuck.” People find themselves feeling stuck in different ways. They may be in a relationship that no longer is working, but they don’t know how to leave. They may have a dream of starting their own business, but aren’t exactly sure where to begin. Or they may just want to incorporate more fun in their lives, but aren’t sure how to make that happen.
The feeling of being stuck is very familiar for most of us. Even though our lives seem to be in constant motion, very little of that motion actually moves us forward. We are similar to a log-jam in a river. The river is rushing all around us, but we aren’t going anywhere. Why is it so easy for us to lose life’s flow? What is it about the way we live our lives that leads us towards “stuck”?

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There are probably many answers to these questions. In this article I will talk about 5 of the most common behaviors I see that hold us back from living the lives we really want to live.
This, however, is where we can get into trouble. We cling to beliefs that may no longer serve us. How many of you know for certain that you are not good at art, sports, or math. Most of us didn’t leave elementary school without having gotten some negative feedback in at least one of these three areas.
What beliefs are you still hanging onto that may be keeping your life stuck? What things do you think you could never do? What things shouldn’t be the way they are? Who would be very upset if you were to follow your heart? It might be time to examine your belief system and see what thoughts are holding you hostage in your life.
Another approach would be to step up to the plate and give that curve ball your best shot. Realize that you are the only one who can truly take charge of the situation.
What would it take for you to hit that ball? A good place to start would be putting together a game plan that included intention, determination, and lots of practice. You might not hit the first few pitches. But eventually you will get your timing and swing down and you will start knocking those balls out of the park. You will begin to see that the more you step into your life, the less stuck you will feel.
By encouraging yourself to take small, yet consistent, steps toward the “edge” you will find that life has much more room in which to move around. And the edge is not as scary as you might think.
As you begin to try new things, new perspectives will open up and you will begin to see more possibilities and opportunities. You will meet people who are also stepping outside their comfort zone and who can be supportive in your journey. As your life begins to open and flow, you will wonder how you ever stood living in the middle.
Fear is a powerful emotion. It protects us and keeps us from doing dangerous things, yet it can also keep us from doing new and wonderful things. Most of us get a little nervous when we are not sure about what is around the corner. Yet, sometimes getting our life unstuck takes a leap of faith and a strong belief that fear really does just stand for: False Evidence Appearing Real”.
Our lives, like rivers, will always experience a few log-jams. The issue is not whether we get stuck. The issue is how we get ourselves extricated from the jam and get our lives flowing again. Becoming more aware of which behavior patterns are responsible for keeping us stuck is a great place to start that process.