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WILL TO LIVE VS. WILL TO SURVIVE: A MINDSET SHIFT

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to live life with boundless energy, purpose, and drive while others merely go through the motions? It all boils down to one pivotal question: Do you have the will to live, or are you merely surviving? 

 

Let's dive into this concept, explore the profound differences between these two approaches, and see how embracing the will to live can revolutionise your life and business.

 

From Survival to Living

The will to survive is, quite frankly, navigating life's coastal waters. It's about maintaining the status quo, fitting in with societal norms, and simply getting by without causing a stir. Sure, this model seems tempting, especially when life offers comfort zones at every turn. You blend in without standing out. But herein lies the trap: it’s living life by default rather than design.

 

Conversely, the will to live is what fuels those extraordinary achievements where passion ignites every step of the journey. It's waking up excited to dive into your day, not because you have to, but because you want to. It's about grasping life with both hands, crafting and chasing desires so profound that they require a new definition of retirement — one where you never retire from the vibrancy of your life.

 

Cultivating a Life of Desire

At Project X Academy, where we focus on lifestyle business coaching, we constantly challenge our clients with the question: "What is your will to do?" Many seek financial success, more time, or a better lifestyle, but these are akin to wishful thinking if not tied to specific, actionable desires. Vague goals lead to diluted efforts. Clarity is pivotal — knowing what you want in vibrant detail is where the journey begins.

 

In our coaching programs, I often recommend reading Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. It's a treasure trove of insights from phenomenal achievers across history. The essence distilled by Hill is that what the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. This principle underscores the will to live. It's vital to clearly visualise, with colourful precision, what we wish to attain.

 

Mental Training: Achieving Clarity

Achieving this clarity, however, is easier said than done. Many people find themselves trapped in the confines of negative thinking — focusing on what they need to eliminate rather than what they want to embrace. It's counterproductive, as the mind cannot process negative instructions efficiently. Instead, foster positive visualisations that focus on you achieving greatness, not merely avoiding missteps.

 

Breaking free requires you to eliminate self-imposed barriers often reinforced by those around us. They may not understand your vision, simply because they've never trodden the path you aspire to take. So, surround yourself with supportive influences, people who have done what you aim to achieve. Push beyond boundaries, stand out, even be a little rebellious if you must.

 

The will to live the life you desire is possible through intentional action, fascinations pursued, and boundaries tested. 

 

Ask yourself: How detailed is your vision of your future? Are you ready to chase a life brimming with joy, meaningful work, and endless possibilities? If your answer is yes, then it's time for a revolutionary approach towards what it means to truly live.

 

We guide you to not only discover this within yourself but equip you with the tools to make it a reality. Visit us, challenge yourself, and transition from mere existence to a life less ordinary. 

 

Remember, it begins with a simple question: What does a life of desire look like for you?

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