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ROGER MUGISHA SHILLINGI: No matter what they say – “you are enough”

by UG STANDARD EDITOR | UG STANDARD EDITORIAL
27/04/2023
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Roger Mugisha Shillingi- Head of Corporate Affairs Letshego Uganda
Roger Mugisha Shillingi- Head of Corporate Affairs Letshego Uganda

KAMPALA —The current global situation has brought about significant changes in both the economy and the job market. The job market has seen a massive shift, with companies either downsizing, restructuring or completely shutting down. The future, is uncertain, leading to anxiety among employees. This has compelled many to look introspectively at themselves and their career path and are forced to have some difficult conversations.

First off- “You are enough.” These three words may seem small, but they hold immense power. They have the ability to uplift and motivate, to instill confidence and self-belief, and to help us realize our full potential. But what does it truly mean to say that “you are enough”? And why is it so important for us to adopt this belief?

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At its core, the message of “you are enough” is one of self-worth and self-love. It means acknowledging and accepting ourselves for who we are; flaws and all. It means recognizing that we do not need to constantly strive for perfection or seek validation from others in order to be happy and fulfilled.

In today’s society, we are bombarded with messages of what we should look like, how we should act, and what we should achieve. Social media, advertisements, and even the people around us can create an environment where we feel like we are never enough. We compare ourselves to others and feel like we fall short. We beat ourselves up for our mistakes and imperfections. We fear that we are not living up to our potential.

So, how can we begin to internalize the belief that “we are enough”? We need to challenge those thoughts and replace them with positive affirmations by focusing on our strengths and accomplishments, rather than our failures and flaws. We need to surround ourselves with people who accept us as we are and uplift us, rather than tear us down.

It’s natural to want to feel comfortable and settled. We all crave a sense of stability and security, and this desire often leads us to adopt a comfortable routine. But while it may be reassuring to follow a familiar path, it’s important to remember that true growth and progress come from pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones. When we become too comfortable, we often fall into a mindset of mediocrity.

If you find yourself feeling too comfortable in your life, it’s time to take action. Here are some tips to help you break out of your comfort zone and start striving for greatness:

  1. 1. Set ambitious goals

Rather than settling for the status quo, aim higher and challenge yourself to achieve something bigger and better. When you set ambitious goals, you’ll be forced to step outside of your comfort zone and push yourself to new heights.

Take on new challenges

This might mean trying something new, like taking a class or tackling a difficult project at work or volunteering for a leadership role in your community. Whatever the challenge may be, stepping outside of your comfort zone will help you develop build confidence.

Ebrace discomfort

It’s important to remember that discomfort is a necessary part of growth. When we feel uncomfortable or challenged, it’s a sign that we’re pushing ourselves to do something new and exciting.

Surround yourself with positive influences

Seek out friends and mentors who will push you to be your best self, and avoid negative or toxic people who may discourage you or hold you back.

Upskilling and reskilling

This will not only keep one ahead of the game but also provide a sense of control and empowerment during this difficult time. One can explore free online courses such as digital marketing, data analytics, software engineering, and project management. These skills can be utilized in one’s current job or can form the foundation of a new career path.

Stay motivated

When you feel yourself slipping back into a mindset of mediocrity, remind yourself of your goals and stay committed to achieving them. Whether you need to create a vision board, seek out support from a coach or therapist- find a way to stay motivated and stay on track towards your goals.

Breaking out of your comfort zone can be scary, but the rewards are well worth it. When we push ourselves to be our best selves, we become more resilient, confident, and capable of achieving our goals. Embrace challenge, discomfort, and growth, and watch as you achieve greatness.

The writer is the Corporate Affairs Manager at Letshego Uganda

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