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Table of Contents.
Chapter 1: Be Optimistic for Happier Life.
A Positive Outlook for a Positive Life.Know your self-worth.
The benefits of using positive self-talk.
How positive affirmations can change your life.
Chapter II: It’s All in Our Mind.
Focusing the mind on the positive.
The sky is your limit
How to develop your creative side.
Creativity Tips and Resources.
Listen to your inner thoughts.
Mental imagery works.
Taking care of your mental health.
Chapter III: Overcoming Negative Thinking.
Dispelling fears for a more positive outlook.
Overcoming dissociation.
Overcoming Doubt
Overcoming Feelings of Helplessness.
Overcoming Inner Conflicts.
Overcoming Intimidation.
Overcoming the need to be in control
Overcoming Trauma.
Chapter IV: Becoming an Optimistic Individual and Achieve Goals in Life.
Developing your self-image.
Change the Shape of Your Self-Image.
How keeping a journal can help you succeed.
Develop your intuition.
Start Early To Combat Low Self Esteem.
Stop underestimating your worth.
Developing your full potential.
Boost your Self-Esteem by Running.
How to Unearth Your Hidden Strengths.
How NLP Can Help You.
De-cluttering for success
Chapter 1: Be Optimistic for Happier Life
A Positive
Outlook for a Positive Life
Our outlook and attitude on life in general
plays a huge part in how happy we are in life and how successful we become.
Someone who thinks positively about everything will be more relaxed, calm and
smile more than someone who is always looking on the bad side, who lets stress
get to them and who constantly wear a frown.
Not only does how you think and feel affect
you, it also affects those around you, in short our mood affects our day.
Developing and keeping a positive outlook is essential if you wish to lead a
positive and fulfilling life.
There are many ways in which you can develop a
more positive outlook and begin to change how you think and feel about many
situations that you encounter in day-to-day living. Changing your attitude and
not slipping back into negative thinking will take time but eventually the new
outlook will become second nature. The five main key points to remember when
changing your outlook are
- Turn
your way of thinking into positive thinking and practice on a daily basis
thinking positively. You should set your mind on completing one task at a
time and think only of a positive outcome and how good you will feel when
you have completed the task. Never give in to doubt and let yourself
believe that you have taken too much on and just keep going.
- Don’t
let your conversations turn negative, when in a conversation it is easy to
let others discourage you, particularly if they have a negative outlook on
life. Don’t be tempted to fall back into your old ways, turn negative talk
into positive and look for the good in everything and any situation.
- Look
for the positive in those around you and point it out, this way you can
encourage a positive attitude all around you.
- Whatever
you are doing in your day-to-day life always look for the good in it,
although it might be a boring task which you usually hate doing and one
which leaves you feeling negatively, try to find something about it that
turns it into a more positive situation.
- Never
let yourself become distracted or hoodwinked into going back to
negativity, it takes time to change the way you feel and think and if you
have been down on yourself and the world for a long time then your new
outlook will take a while to register and stay around.
You will find over time that many areas of your
life can be changed just by changing your outlook from a negative one to a more
positive. You will find that your self-esteem improves, you become more
popular, you feel happier and are more confident than before, you are able to
tackle the tasks you once hated without them causing you stress and anxiety and
your relationships improve. These are just a few of the areas where you can
self-improve and gain a more positive outlook and thus lead a more positive
life.
Know your self-worth
Realizing your self-worth has nothing to do
with checking your bank balance, it is about you, the person you are in life.
We give others respect, love and consideration but how often do we give
ourselves what is due? How you value yourself is based on the self-esteem you
have, your self-esteem shows you how much you truly value yourself. Healthy
self-esteem leads to independence, happiness, flexibility, the ability to adapt
easily to change, co-operation and a positive outlook on any situation.
Unhealthy or low self-esteem on the other hand leads only to irrational
thoughts, unhappiness, fear of the new, rigidity, defensiveness and a negative
outlook on life in general.
How we see ourselves has a lot to do with how
others see us, if we are happy, smiling and full of confidence then others see
us as someone they want to be around, if we respect ourselves and portray this
then others will respect you too, after all how can you ask for respect from
others if you don’t even respect yourself? So finding and developing your
self-worth is all about developing your self-esteem, so let’s take a look at
esteem
High
self-esteem
If you have a high self-esteem you will see
certain traits in yourself and how you see yourself, traits linked with a high
self-esteem or self-worth are
- You
are secure about who you are and have confidence in your abilities
- You
allow yourself to show your true feelings to others
- You
don’t have intimacy problems in relationships
- You
are able to recognize and take pride in yourself for your achievements in
life
- You
are easily able to forgive yourself for mistakes and also forgive others
Low
self-esteem
Similarly if you have problems with self-worth
or low self-esteem then you will follow a certain pattern in your thoughts and
ways, if you have problems with low self-esteem then you will see the following
points in yourself
- You
lack belief in yourself and are very insecure
- You
have problems showing and accepting intimacy in relationships
- You
never let your true feelings show
- You
never recognize and give yourself credit for your accomplishments
- You
have the inability to forgive yourself or others
- You
resist change at every opportunity
Developing
your self-worth
There
are plenty of ways in which you can boost your self-esteem and change to a more
positive and healthy outlook about yourself, here are some tips for developing
and boosting your self-worth.
- Don’t
take other peoples criticism to heart, instead listen to what they are
saying and learn from it.
- Take
some time out for yourself everyday, meditate, look inside yourself and
realize all your good points and imagine changing your bad ones into more
positive.
- Celebrate
and pride yourself on even the smallest achievements that you accomplish.
- Do
something everyday that you enjoy, such as talking a walk in the sunshine
or soaking in a bubble bath.
- Never
deprive yourself of something you enjoy, if you know you shouldn’t be
doing it, then do it anyway and stop chastising yourself about it.
- Talk
positively to yourself, repeat affirmations to chase away all of the
negative thoughts and feelings.
The benefits of using positive self-talk
One of the biggest influences that we can use
to our advantage in life is oneself. In
particular, we can use our thoughts because they in influence our feelings and
therefore can have a profound effect on how we deal with life in general. By
learning to control our self-talk and turning it into positive self-talk rather
than negative, which most people do unconsciously throughout the day, you can
begin to gain more control over every aspect of your life and make essential
changes.
Your ability to succeed in life largely depends
on how you deal with life, a positive mental attitude leads to a confident and
ultimately more successful person than one full of
negativity which leads to a lack of self-confidence and low self-esteem. By
taking a positive attitude you look at life in a different way to one of
negativity, a positive attitude leads to seeing good in people and the world
which leads to optimism and success. Your quality of life is based on how you
think and feel from moment to moment and changing the way you think can
drastically change how you see life and deal with life.
The person who goes through life optimistically with a
positive attitude is better able to deal with life and the problems which it
sometimes throws at us, they are able to bounce back and recover from problems
or set-backs in life. The optimistic person will see the problem for what it
is, nothing but a temporary set-back which they can overcome and move on, when
looking at life in this optimistic way the person is able to take full control
over their thoughts and feelings and turn a negative situation into a more
positive one by simply altering the way they think. Since thoughts can either
be positive or negative and you can only have one thought in mind at any one
time then choosing positive will keep your thoughts, feelings and actions
optimistic which leads to a happier person who is able to achieve their goals
much easier.
Using positive self-talk in your daily life
You should use positive self-talk throughout the day
in order to establish a new thinking pattern, you will probably have
established a pattern of negative thinking for many years and this will take
time to overcome, to start with you should aim to repeat positive self-talk
around 50 times throughout the day, this can be achieved by repeating positive
statements quietly to yourself or out aloud. Positive self-talk can be used for
many different aspects in your life, it can help you to overcome difficult
situations, gain more confidence in yourself, help you to quit habits, recover
quicker from illness or make changes to your life in general. Popular phrases
or sentences that can be used in positive self-talk include.
- I have an interesting challenge facing me – this
could be used when a problem occurs in life or there is some difficulty,
rather than looking at the situation in a negative way and thinking I have
a problem, thinking of it as a challenge is a much more positive way of
dealing with it.
- I like the person I am – this could be used to bolster self-confidence and gain
respect about yourself and the person you are, similar statements could be
“I am the best”, “I am a good person” or “I have many excellent
qualities”.
- I know I can do this – this could be used if you are faced with a certain task
that you would previously doubt yourself capable of conquering, similarly
you could say “I have the ability to conquer this” or “this doesn’t pose a
problem for me”
- I am full of health, energy and vitality – this can be used to encourage
good feelings about your health either after you have been sick or while
recovering from an illness.
- I am fulfilled as a person – this can be used to encourage good general positive
thoughts about yourself and the world in which you live.
How positive affirmations can change your life
Having a positive attitude is the key to being
happy and leading a successful life, our thoughts play a huge role in how we
feel and positive thinking leads to a confident person happy in life, while
negativity leads to low self-esteem and you missing out on so much in life. We
so often talk ourselves out of things without even realising we are doing so,
everyday hundreds of negative thoughts drift freely through our mind, we put
ourselves down too much and sow the seeds of doubt. There is a small simple
tool that you can use throughout the day to help to change these negative
thoughts and instil a more positive way of thinking; using daily positive
affirmations can change your life drastically for the better. They can make you
more confident, more aware, more sure of yourself and change your life in many
more aspects for the better.
What are
positive affirmations?
Positive affirmations can be used throughout
the day anywhere and at anytime you need them, the more you use them the easier
positive thoughts will take over negative ones and you will see benefits
happening in your life. An affirmation is a simple technique that is used to
change negative self-talk that we are rarely even aware of doing, into looking
at your life with a more positive attitude. Most of us have for many years
bombarded ourselves with negative thoughts so changing your thoughts and the
way you think won’t happen overnight but if you stick with affirmations they
will work once you have retrained your way of thinking. There are many
different affirmation techniques for dealing with different situations in life
and the most popular and successful are listed below.
The mirror
technique
This technique helps you to appreciate yourself
and develop self-awareness and self-esteem, you should stand in front of a
mirror, preferably a full length one in either just your underwear or better still
naked. Start at your head and working down your body say out loud what it is
you like about areas of your body, for example you could say “I like the way my
hair shines, the slight differences in color where the light hits it” or “ my
eyes are a lovely shade of _ _ _ _. They sparkle and glint; my eyes are a
wonderful feature” take the time and go slowly over all your body building up a
more positive image of yourself.
The anywhere
technique
This technique can be used anywhere and
whenever you catch yourself thinking a negative thought, when you realize you
are having a negative thought think of yourself turning down a volume knob
inside your head so that you turn it down low enough so as not to hear it any
longer. Then think a positive affirmation to replace the negative and turn the
volume back up repeating it to yourself.
The trashcan
technique
If you have negative thoughts write them down
on a scrap of paper, screw the paper up into a ball and throw it into the
trashcan, by doing this you are telling yourself these thoughts are nothing but
rubbish and that’s where they belong.
The meditation
technique
Find somewhere quiet where you able to relax
for 5 or 10 minutes close your eyes and let your mid empty of all thoughts and
feelings. Begin to repeat your affirmation to yourself over and over again
while concentrating on the words you are repeating and believe in what you are
saying.
Chapter II: It’s
All in Our Mind
Focusing the mind on the positive
We all go through some tough times in life, that’s just life; it can’t
always be a bed of roses. However life is what you make it and by staying
positive through the bad times as well as the good can make all the difference
and gets you through the tough times with a smile.
But the big question is “how do
you stay positive when things get tough?” Staying upbeat at times like this is
the last thing on your mind, but it should be the first, you need to think
positively now more than ever. The key to staying positive is to take your mind
off your problems and worries and re-energizing your mind, this is especially
true when you are having a bad day and you feel sorry for yourself and want to
sit down and cry. Here are some excellent tips for keeping a positive outlook
in life no matter what’s going around you.
·
If you find yourself around those
who are negative then break free from them, negativity has a way of passing
from person to person and they will drag you down with them.
·
Don’t sit in front of the TV for
hours at a time, the news is depressing, cop shops feature violence and death
and negativity in some form is found on almost every show. If you do watch TV
go for the more positive program such as a nature documentary showing the
wonderful world in all its glory or a comedy.
·
Spend as much time as you can with
your family and loved ones, do something together which you all enjoy and aim
to have a family night at least once a week where you can spend quality time
together.
·
In times when you are feeling
particularly low and negativity starts to creep in, listen to a motivational CD
or repeat positive affirmations to yourself to bring back a positive attitude.
·
Take time out each day to just do
something that you enjoy doing that doesn’t require you to make choices or
decisions, something which relaxes you to the fullest.
·
Try doing something that you
wouldn’t normally do, something that is totally unlike you and out of
character, take up a new hobby or sport that you would never have dreamed of
doing.
·
Get some exercise, this could be
something as simply taking a walk in the fresh air and is totally free or go to
the gym or taking part in activities such as yoga.
·
Set yourself goals in order to get
ahead and when you accomplish a goal give yourself a small reward for doing so
·
Learn techniques that allow you to
bring your attention and focus back to the task on hand quickly.
·
Use affirmations throughout the day
to instill self-confidence and positive thoughts and feelings.
·
Always look for the best in bad
situations, while things might not be what we expect if you look hard enough
you may find they are not as bad as they seem to be.
·
Remember that the situation won’t
last forever, this is only a temporary stage you are going through and it will
get better.
The sky is your limit
You
can accomplish anything you set your mind to, the sky really is your limit, and
providing you follow a few simple steps, you are able to accomplish anything in
life. The key to success is, being absolutely committed to achieving what it is
you want, set your mind to taking whatever steps needed to accomplish what you
want and you change your approach and stick with this new approach until you
achieve what you want. The steps are relatively easy to follow and changes can
be made easily to determine your success in anything that you want to achieve
in life, let’s take a closer look at the above steps.
Commitment
You should take positive action and decide exactly what it is you wish
to achieve in life and set your goal, once you have set your mind on what you
want you should go into it with utter conviction and commitment. When you are
planning and setting out your goal you have to have firm conviction that you
will achieve your goal whatever it takes, you should visualize your goal from
beginning to end and see yourself achieving whatever it is you set out do.
Take whatever steps are needed
Once
you have decided to go for it and have made the commitment then the next step
is to start taking action towards reaching your goal, taking the first step is
actually the hardest part because it means going out there and actually doing
something. Thinking about what it is you have to do is the easy part as is
saying you are committed to doing, but doing means facing the unknown and putting
your plan into action and this stage is very often where most people fail,
because fear stops us from moving forward.
Sticking with it
When you have made the commitment and taken the plunge into making your
dream or goal a reality you have to have perseverance and be willing to change
your approach until you finally reach your desired goal. Depending on what it
is that you set out to do this could take some time but it essential that you
stay as committed to seeing the project through as when you first started out,
it can help to keep a journal of your project from start to finish, this way
you are able to see how far you have come and keep your mind focused on the
outcome you wish to achieve. Life has many unexpected quirks and can throw
anything at us so it is important that you continue pushing yourself through any
unexpected hard times continually onwards towards your goal. Once again fear is
the main problem and the biggest reason why most people fail to achieve and
give up what they set out to do, if you give in to fear it will only continue
to put bigger blocks in your way until eventually it overcomes you and you give
in. The sky really is your limit if you attempt set out to accomplish with
perseverance and determination to overcome anything that is thrown into your
path.
How to develop your creative side
Everyone has a creative side although sometimes
it is hidden and does not come to the surface quite as quickly as it does to
others, however you can develop creativity by digging deep and practicing,
searching for your creative side and bringing it to the forefront. Here are
some top tips for helping you to draw out your creative side and expand on your
creativity.
- Create
lists – you can expand your creativity greatly and get that side working
by making up a list whenever you have a problem which needs some creative
thinking, list down as many ideas as you possibly can for solutions and
let your creativity flow.
- Make
changes in your life – sometimes we can get a creative block if we are
stuck in a rut, make some changes to your daily life to get the channels
flowing again.
- Work
on the bad ideas – even if you are only coming up with bad ideas you are
still being creative so work on the bad ones and develop them, whose to
say it is a bad idea anyway, it could turn into a great idea and solution
to your problems.
- Work
in a great – working in a group and brainstorming together is a great way
to develop creativity.
- Challenge
yourself and others – if you challenge yourself by telling yourself you
can’t do something the way you always have done it, you will then have to
think of new ways to get around the problem which can lead to some very
creative suggestions.
- Doodle
– if you are stuck for ideas to a solution then keep a pen and paper handy
and let your imagination clear and doodle ideas on the paper, it’s surprising
what you will come up with if you free your mind this way.
- Encourage
the thinking side of your brain – the right side of your brain is where
the creativity starts so give it a jolt and wake it up by activating using
the left side, try breathing out using only your left nostril a few times.
- Hire
a life coach – if you feel your creativity is truly depleted then consider
hiring a life coach to help you find it, a life coach can help you to
establish the areas where your creativity is lacking and work with you to
strengthen it.
- Think
like a child – let go of all your adult obligations, stresses, strains and
worries and go back to your childhood, children have the best imaginations
and their creativity knows no bounds, think like a child when you are
stuck for creative ideas and they will soon flow freely once again.
- Relax
– creativity can often become depleted if we are under great stress,
learning a relaxation technique not only makes you feel better but can
help to clear your mind, give you a fresh start and get your creative side
flowing again.
- Use
some mind games – keep a few mind games to hand such as logic puzzles, by
taking your mind off your problem and solving a puzzle you are using your
brain and using your brain leads to positive and creative thinking.
Creativity Tips and Resources
Everyone
can benefit from creativity in their lives. You can use creativity to help with
work projects, goal setting, home and family management and a whole lot more.
To help with all of your home and work projects, here are 10 tips to improve
your creativity.
1.
Stay Healthy
Find
an exercise routine that you enjoy and stick to it. Change it when you want to,
but keep doing some sort of exercise. Sleep well. Eat a variety of healthy
foods. Meditation or something you like to do to relax can help you keep your
mind focused.
2.
Explore New Things
We
do so many things without thinking about them. These things become our daily
routines – the mundane and boring. Try something new. It can be something as
little as taking a different route to work or something like taking up a new
class in something you have always wanted to learn.
3.
Start Thinking Like Curious George
Ask
yourself questions about everything you see, hear and read. Why? How? What if?
Find out the answers to your questions. You can also keep a curious journal and
track all of your findings.
4.
Read a New Book
Choose
one that you wouldn’t normally choose. Pick one up at the library. If you have
always preferred reading nonfiction, pick up a fiction book. There are so many
interesting books to read and so many different genres to choose from. Your
librarian will be happy to help you explore new books.
5.
Act Like a Kid
Children
are so carefree, honest and fun. Think about what you used to do for fun as a
child. Paint a picture, take out those charcoals, get some fingerpaints, go to
your local amusement park…anything that a kid would do! And have fun!
6.
Everyone Needs a Little “me” Time
Take
some time everyday to just relax. You can use meditation if you like to
meditate. Don’t make any plans, pay any bills…nothing. Just do nothing for a
little while.
7.
What If?
What
is the end of the world was tomorrow? What if you did go to college for
business? What if aliens were real? What if there is an afterlife? Make up your
own what if questions and just see where your brain takes you.
8.
Never Assume Anything
Assuming
anything always gets someone in trouble. You might assume that your boss is a
jerk. What if he just doesn’t like his life and takes it out on his employees?
You might assume that the person who cut you off this morning was
inconsiderate. What if they were rushing their child to the hospital?
9.
Write About You
Who
are you? What kind of person are you? Where have you been in your life? When are
the most important things in your life? Why do you do things the way you do?
How do you live your life each day?
10.
Have Conversations with People
Listen
closely to what they have to say instead of waiting for your turn to speak.
What must it be like to be this person? Imagine how they live and think.
Listen to your inner thoughts
We all
have feelings about things that happen in life, they might be discouraging
thoughts and feelings or they could be positive ones, an easy example of
listening to your inner thoughts is trying on a dress for a special night out.
You put the dress on and look in the mirror, you automatically think wow, I
look great or shake your head and choose another outfit. This is the simplest
form of listening to your inner thoughts or intuition when it comes to making
the best decision.
However
we can put our inner thoughts to many good uses in our day-to-day living if we
open up and tune into them. Our inner thoughts can help us to succeed in life,
become more confident and live a happier, more productive and fulfilling life.
You are
the most valuable resource that you have in life when it comes to making the
right choices and the right decisions. You automatically know if something’s
right or wrong and how to achieve the best results simply by going along with
your own intuition, and it very rarely lets us down.
Channeling
into your intuition is easy and here are some simple ways you can start using
it:
·
Start off the easiest way developing your intuition by using
it to make choices for less important decisions, examples could be, choosing
what you want for dinner or which movie or restaurant to go to.
·
You will find it easier to tune into yourself and your inner
thoughts when it is quiet, so choose a room where you know you won’t be
disturbed when it comes to making important choices and decisions. A good
technique to use is to close your eyes and take a couple of deep breaths, focus
entirely on the question or task at hand and see what immediately comes to
mind.
·
Be willing to admit that you might make mistakes when
listening to your intuition, while your intuition is usually right, you might
misinterpret your inner thoughts that can lead to making a mistake. However you
should learn by the mistakes you make and continue developing and strengthening
your inner guidance.
·
When letting your inner guidance come through don’t confuse
matters by trying too hard or swaying the answer one way or another, chances
are if you are leaning towards going in one direction then you already have the
answer.
Following
the above is the easiest way to get your inner guidance to start surfacing when
you need it, the more you turn to it and use it, the easier it will become. As
the cartoon character “Jiminy cricket” sang to his friend Pinocchio “always let
you conscience be your guide”, the same applies in real life, follow your
heart, your inner thoughts and feelings and you will never go far wrong. It is
only when we begin to lose faith and doubt ourselves that we become unstuck and
indecisive and this leads us in the wrong direction or at a standstill.
Mental imagery works
One
of the most powerful and inspirational tools which can be used daily is
something which every one of us possesses, our very own imagination. Your own
thoughts, insights, ideas and intuition can be used in your daily life to make
positive changes for the better in any aspect of your life. Everyone has an
imagination although some of us have a more vivid one that springs to life
quicker than others do, but with a little practice, we can all form imagery in our mind to benefit us.
Using the
imagination as a tool
How you use your imagination to benefit you in your daily life is only
limited by you, you can use your imagination to visualize any number of things
and use it for almost any situation. Visualization works by forming a positive
picture of the outcome of a situation and seeing this positive outcome in your
mind as though it’s happening and letting it replace any negative thoughts you
had. You must develop the visualization as much as you can and look at it from
all angles and perspectives, the mental picture which you build in your mind
must be as clear as possible of how you wish the situation to turn out. Think
of your imagination and the mental picture you build as a blueprint for
developing and building on, just as an architect uses a blueprint when
designing a project from start to finish.
The foundations
Start by laying out the foundations of your idea or what it is you wish
to change in your mind and slowly build up from the bottom, clearly visualizing
every little nook and cranny of the idea, the foundation work behind your idea
is the basis for your success. When lying down the foundations think about the
following
- What is it
exactly that I want to achieve or change?
- What
difference will this make to make?
- Can I
achieve what I want on my own?
- What do I
have to change in my life to accomplish this?
- What do I
have to learn to accomplish this?
Once you have laid the foundations for whatever it is you wish to change
in your life then you can go ahead and build up on your plan, visualize the
project every step of the way as clearly as possible and seeing the project
from start to finish build in your mind as accurately as possible. When you
have the visualization completed in your mind then you can take steps to
achieve what it is you desire, if you wish you can then note down the steps you
took in your mind in writing to achieve the outcome, and follow these through
from start to finish.
The key points
The key points to using mental imagery successfully for any aspect of
your life are
·
Focusing your imagination on one
idea
·
Forming as clear a mental picture
or image of the idea and outcome in your mind
·
Building up the idea from the
foundations to completion
·
Successfully executing your plan
Taking care of your mental health
In order to live a happier, healthier life you should take care of more
than your physical health by way of dieting and exercising, you should also
take care of your mental health. Only by having a complete system of healthy
living can you be a healthy person, while exercise is important for your body
it is also important for your mind.
Stress comes to all of us in some form or other with worries about
finances, job security, responsibilities and relationships all taking their
toll on our mental health. Stress is one of the biggest factors to disrupting
our mental health and ultimately our well-being, it is as important to reduce
stress in your life, as it is to reduce your fat, sugar and calorie intake to
remain healthy.
There are many ways which we can take care of our mental health and
eliminate some of the stress from our day, some of the steps you can take to
remain stress free include
·
Learn to manage your day and time
better by setting out realistic goals which you can manage to meet everyday
·
Learn how to utilize your time more
efficiently throughout the day by focusing and completing one task at a time
before moving on to another
·
Remain flexible in your thinking
when it comes to completing tasks, if you cannot accomplish them the way you
had planned then do it another way
·
Take small breaks throughout the
day, these will give you time to clear your head and get back on track and stay
focused on the task at hand
·
Admit that you are only human and
you cannot do everything, admit when you need a little help and don’t be afraid
to ask for that help should you need it’
·
Learn when to say “no”, while we
all like to do favors we can sometimes take too much onto our plates and when
this happens we cannot manage to fit everything in and stress sets in
·
Never try to over exert your body,
you can only do so much in a day, by trying to push yourself continually beyond
your limits will stress your body and mind
·
Learn to recognize when you are
starting to get stressed and take immediate action to relieve that stress
·
Learn techniques which you can
quickly eliminate stress, there are a wide range of techniques which you can
use, with some working better than others and giving you better results.
Techniques such as breathing exercises and visualization are very effective
measure which can be used to quickly ease stress and let you refocus
·
Positive affirmations can help you
deal with stress effectively, a positive mind with positive thoughts is a
healthier mind and one to stress less eagerly
·
Always make time for some quiet
time, time to just relax and do something you enjoy and don’t feel guilty for
taking this time out
Chapter
III: Overcoming Negative Thinking
Dispelling fears for a more positive outlook
Fears and phobias are something which can have an affect on anyone to
some extent, while most of us can conquer our fear and most fears and phobias
are dislikes more than actual phobias, for some people fear and phobia can be
severely distressing and have a huge impact on their day-to-day living.
Fear and phobias obviously cause negativity and constant negativity gets
us down, while some phobias and fear can be deep-seeded you can break the hold
it has over you with time and help. There are various methods of help, and the
more deeply seeded the fear or phobia, the more likely professional help may be
advised in the form of a therapy or hypnotherapy. If the fear is only mild then
you may overcome it by using self-help methods.
Understanding fears and phobias
In order to be able to conquer fears and phobias it is essential that
you understand them, fear and phobia simply causes us uncomfortable thoughts
and feelings when placed in certain situations. It can bring feelings such as
nausea, vomiting, dizziness, a terrible feeling, a tight band of pressure
around the head, pains in the chest, a feeling of breathlessness and trembling.
These are all feelings that we ourselves allow to build up and take over our
mind and body, dispelling fear is a matter of taking back control and putting
things into perspective.
This is the basis behind curing any form of fear or phobia although if
you suffered for many years it will take longer for you to recover, recovery is
possible. Phobias and fear are basically exaggerated anxiety, and learning
methods and ways to relax is a good start to curing fear and phobias. There are
many self-help books, DVDS, courses and audio courses that can help you make a
start, any self-help material designed for dealing with anxiety and stress will
help but there are many specifically aimed at those suffering from fear and
phobia.
Benefits of overcoming the fear
The benefits of dealing with and overcoming phobia and fear is immense
and those who have recovered and overcome their fears and phobias have likened
it to being reborn again, the world takes on new meaning when fears are
dispelled. A new positive outlook
develops which leads to living a happier and more fulfilled life, you start to
feel good about yourself and what you can accomplish in life, you are finally
free to do anything and everything that your heart desires.
While there might still occasionally be some anxiety for a time when
confronted by your fear or phobia, it will be unlike the intense fear that once
had you incapacitated from it. Once you have realized that the key to
overcoming these feelings is inside you, the fear you feel doesn’t have the
same hold on you it once did and will eventually give up its hold on you
altogether.
Overcoming dissociation
Dissociation causes us problems with our emotions, physical sensations
and how we feel about ourselves as well as the world around us. It is often
associated with depression and anxiety or when a person has gone through a
traumatic experience. People suffering from dissociation offer have feelings of
unreality and often fear they are going insane or that they have some incurable
illness. Talking with and being around others becomes almost impossible and
deep anxiety that is caused by the feelings can develop into a social phobia.
The feeling of dissociation can vary from person to person depending on
the circumstances that brought it about, but common thoughts and feelings
associated with disassociation include:
- The world
around feels unreal
- Not
belonging in the world
- A grey fog
covering their vision
- Like having
a veil over your head
- The world
is moving at a faster pace than normal
- Confusion
- A terrible
feeling of not being able to cope
- Unsure of
yourself
- Others find
happiness but not you
- Extreme
anxiety
- Feelings
that everyone is against you
- Feelings
that everyone is talking about you
These are just some of the feelings caused by disassociation and these
feelings eventually cause the sufferer to believe that they have to turn deeper
inward to themselves in order to get back into reality. They continually watch
themselves for any brief glimpse that reality as they knew it is returning, of
course the more they turn inward and worry the worse the symptoms are.
Cognitive behavioral therapy can help those suffering to overcome
feelings of dissociation particularly when the cause is severe trauma. Those
suffering from dissociation due to anxiety and stress may be able to rid
themselves of the feelings through self-help methods and the help and
understanding of a doctor.
It is important to remember that the world hasn’t actually changed, it
is only your perception of the world and those around you that has really
changed and these are only temporary thoughts and feelings you are having. Once
you have conquered and overcome what is causing the feelings of dissociation
you will see things as you once used to. For those who suffer from feelings of
dissociation due to depression and anxiety they should realize that the
feelings are just that, no more than feelings and these feelings will leave in
time. It is important not to be constantly studying them and wondering when
they will go, try to accept that they are here for a time and give them no more
thought. Once you have lost some interest in your feelings and are not
constantly worrying about them it can be surprising how quickly the world once
again becomes the world you once knew. Accepting your feelings and any thoughts
you might have during this period is essential, for it is only when you lose
fear of the situation can you recover.
Overcoming Doubt
Overcoming doubt is easy, if you don’t doubt it, of course. However, most of us entertain an element of
doubt in our minds about being successful whenever we try something new. In fact, almost everyone is in some way
plagued with doubt of some kind. Take
science, for example. Do you think all the scientific advancement achieved
would have been possible without questioning the prevailing assumptions at the
beginning? Suppose you want to start a
business or launch a novel project. Are you absolutely sure that it will
succeed? There is always a little fear or doubt at the beginning.
Despite your doubt, you cannot let it keep you from your ultimate goal.
The reason is simple. You must be prepared to risk failure because it is important
for overcoming doubt. Dive right in to whatever it is without being making rash
decisions. Don’t worry, you won’t dive
in without the right gear. You will
analyze all of the possible consequences of your situation and you will embrace
the outcome, whatever it may be. This is
the secret to conquering doubt. Have
courage to fight it out and you are sure to defeat it.
Belief is the enemy of doubt. Learn to think positively and believe in
your ability to be successful. Remember you will succeed if you think you will
and you will fail if you think that too. Your thoughts are self-fulfilling
prophecies so you must stop thinking negatively. Likewise, never pay heed to
the people who discourage you, who revel in planting doubts in you and who are
actually wolves in sheep’s clothing. Always be in the company of those people
whose thoughts and attitudes to life in general are positive.
When failure strikes
You probably won’t be fortunate to never experience failure in your
life. However, you must understand that
it is part of life. These are the times
when failure fills your mind with doubt and it is hard to muster the confidence
you built up earlier in the process. You
can’t let go of your commitment, no matter how shaken you are by failure. In fact, any setback should only prompt you
to double your resolve to make another attempt at reaching your goal. In order for this to happen, train your mind
to build your self-control and self-confidence.
Every step towards self confidence helps get rid of doubt and you will
be back to your successful ways once again.
Healthy doubt
Remember some amount of doubt can always be helpful in gaining wisdom or
achieving advancement in life. But when it becomes a cause for your depression
and inactivity or when it stands like an insurmountable hurdle in your way to
reach your destination, draw upon your energy reserves that can toughen up your
mind. You have to strengthen your will to succeed at all costs and weaken doubt
by all possible means, so that you will lead a life of fulfillment.
You may succeed because of your doubt or in spite of your doubt. Or, you
may have to accept the inevitable and compromise with whatever worst-case
scenario that presents itself. If this
happens, just change course, re-energize your cylinders and start afresh on
your revised path. Defeat doubt before it defeats you.
Overcoming Feelings of Helplessness
We all come across feelings of helplessness to some degree or another
sometime during our life, this is fine as long as we get back on track and
overcome these feelings. However for some, feelings of helplessness set in and
begin to affect our way of thinking and life. Here are some helpful tips to
help you understand those feelings of helplessness and how to overcome them.
·
Begin by identifying the problems,
fears, issues and obstacles which make you feel helpless and try to discover
why they make you feel this way
·
Work on ways that encourage you to
take on new beliefs that you can be independent, self-confident and are capable
of dealing with anything that crops up in the future
·
Learn ways to deal with these
feelings of helplessness when they crop up
·
Practice ways to deal with
conflicts and problem solving when they arise
·
If you have relapse and begin to
doubt again remember that this is only normal and pick back up from where you
left off
·
Whatever the success however small
be sure to reward yourself
·
Realize that it will take time to
change our feelings of helplessness so always strive towards your goals.
·
Don’t aim for perfection all the
time, no one is perfect we all make mistakes
·
Identify what you need to do to
grow in the skills of self-coping,
self-healing and self-confidence
Feelings of helplessness can cause us many problems in life, the longer
you feel helpless, the less control you have over your own life; here are some
common experiences that occur through helplessness.
- You begin
to feel that no matter what you do or how hard you try you cannot succeed
in life
- You become
over dependant on others around you to help you overcome your problems
- You see
yourself as totally incompetent
- You develop
a deep seated fear that you are unable to handle a situation
- You become
miserable, unhappy in life and depression sets in
- You think
of yourself as a victim that always needs rescuing from situations
- You have a
pessimistic outlook on life in general
- Your are
afraid others see you as being frail and weak
- You become
despondent because you run out of people who are willing to look after you
by solving your problems
- You resign
yourself to the fact that you will always be helpless, that you cannot
possibly change
There are many ways you can help yourself overcome these feelings, the important thing to remember is that you are not alone and you can take back control over your life and make important decisions again to successfully solve your problems. All you need is to have faith in yourself and dig deep and find that faith and bring it to the surface. While we all have the ability to overcome our problems ourselves, it doesn’t hurt to get advice from friends and relatives as long as you aren’t relying on them totally to solve your problems for you.
Overcoming Inner Conflicts
Commitment makes life a lot easier to deal
with, by making a decision and sticking to it no matter what and staying committed
without letting unwanted thoughts drift into your mind you are able to deal
with any obstacle in your way. Inner conflicts lead us nowhere but to
indecisiveness and are an open invitation to stress and losing confidence in
ourselves.
While we all have them at sometime or another
it is important that we know how to deal with them and resolve them and move
forward with a positive attitude again, by resolving inner conflicts you are
able to vastly improve your self-esteem, allow yourself to be more focused, and
feel less stressed, listen to your inner voice and guide yourself when it comes
to making choices and decisions, be in total control over your life, manage and
achieve goals that you have set out in life, and create a healthier more
relaxing and happier future.
Inner conflicts play havoc with our emotions
and they lead to low self-esteem, low self-confidence and depression. With this in mind, it is essential to banish
inner conflicts when they arise and don’t let them start taking over. Inner conflict
can develop in different ways it may stem from indecisiveness or deep-seated
feelings stemming from unresolved issues in your life, they could even stem
back from things that happened in your childhood. After all the person you are
now is the result of what has happened throughout your life, instead of dealing
with the unresolved issues you perhaps built up a wall and kept them in rather
than facing them and dealing with them. It is essential that you break down the
wall and bring these out into the open and deal with them now, overcoming
unresolved issues and inner conflicts relies on:
- Letting
go of the past and beliefs from the past including letting go of old
habits and emotions, discovering the true inner you and listening to the
inner you
- Realize
that you are capable of helping yourself and becoming the person you truly
are
- Learning
to become focused and centered on yourself, realizing what stresses you
and why
- Making
yourself let go of the feelings and thoughts you harbor relating from past
issues
- Visualizing
the new you, the more confident and decisive you until it becomes a
reality
There are many courses, self-help books, DVDS and audio CDS which can help you to overcome past unresolved issues and so overcome and deal with inner conflicts. However there is no magical cure and it will take time to resolve these issues and start seeing a better way of dealing with and coping with life. While some of us change merely by using self-help methods others get more benefit from attending meeting groups of seeing a therapist in the early stages. It is important to realize however that you can change and only you can do it, whichever method you choose to take to get you there. It all basically comes down to the same thing, changing your feelings and thoughts.
Overcoming Intimidation
Intimidation can happen everywhere, in all walks of life and can occur
in any age group. Being intimidated by someone is a form of being bullied, it
happens in school, the workplace by co-workers or the boss, when shopping and
in many other situations.
Some people are not even aware that they are being intimidated, while
for it others it can make their life a misery day in and day out with them
suffering intimidation on a regular basis. You might even be the one who is intimidating
others.
People who are constantly intimidated go through many feelings, but
there are many steps that you can take to help eliminate intimidation. In order
to be able to deal successfully with intimidation you first have to understand
what intimidation really is, it can come in many disguises.
·
Using force to get what you want
from others
·
Threatening to or using power and
control to get others to do what you want
·
Getting others to believe they are
more powerful than you
·
Using size or strength to get
others to do what you want or threaten them
·
Holding punishments over their head
such as being fired, spanking or divorce
·
Being quick tempered, angry or
getting into a rage with someone to get them to do what you want
·
Behaving in a manner that has others
frightened to step up to you
·
Using your wealth to get others to
do what you want
·
Using racial or sexual slurs
towards others
There are many steps you can take to stop allowing others to intimidate
you, the first step you should take is to look at yourself and determine if
your irrational, unhealthy way of thinking has allowed yourself to become
intimidated by others. If you think this might have been the case then you
should take steps towards
- Identify
new healthier ways of thinking to help you overcome and respond to the
intimidating factors
- Display
your new ways of thinking and acting to those who are intimidating you,
this will show them that you are no longer willing to be intimidated by
them
- Develop
ways of dealing with people in case they respond negatively to the new you
- See the
consequences of your new assertive behavior
- Stick to
your guns and accept whatever the consequences are of your new behavior
The next step to take once you have developed a strategy for dealing
with those who intimidate you is to develop ways to reinforce your beliefs in
the new you. The easiest way is to use daily affirmations or positive
self-talk. Examples of positive self-talk include.
- I am a good
person, who is worthy and deserves to be treat with respect
- I will not put
anyone in a superhuman position over me
- I will take
my life back under my control from any who tries to intimidate me in the
future
- I will not
allow others to intimidate me
- There is no
one out there who can intimidate me
Overcoming the need to be in control
Some of us have problems when it comes to being in control, we simply
have the urge to control all aspects of life for those around us and this can
lead to many problems. There are many negative effects that come with the
compulsive need to fix everyone’s problems and they can have a severe effect on
your life in general. So what is the need to be in control or to fix? In
addition, what are the negative effects? And how can you help yourself to give
up the need to be in control?
You could be said to have issues of needing to be in control if any of
the following apply to you or someone you know.
- You
compulsively go to someone’s rescue, regardless of whether they ask for
your help or not, just because you believe it is the way the task or
situation should be dealt with.
- The feeling
that other people are in need becomes an automatic response to you.
- You
strongly believe that things have to be perfect or just right for people;
otherwise, they cannot possibly be happy in life.
- You feel
you have to change people because you cannot accept them as they are
- You
strongly believe that you know what is best for others and try your best
to make them see things your way.
- You accept
personal responsibility for the actions of others.
- You cannot
help but give advice to others or offer your help to them.
- People see
you as interfering in their lives.
- You have a
strong need to feel wanted or needed which leads to you becoming overly
involved in the business of others.
- Things
don’t feel right if you are not helping others or fixing their problems.
- The most
common negative effects that compulsive behaviour such as this can have on
a person includes
- You develop
relationships where people become overly dependant on you
- You cannot
remain emotionally uninvolved if you come across someone you see as
needing your help.
- You lose
friendships due to you needing to be in control over their lives.
- You begin
to neglect your own needs in favour of dealing with others around you.
- You are
ridden with guilt if things don’t improve for a person.
- You might
become angry with those you have helped if they don’t show enough
recognition for what you have done.
- You develop
low self-esteem through losing yourself with others.
- Ways which
you can develop to overcome the need to be in control are
- Have the
belief that others have the ability to fix their own problems.
- Set up a
boundary between those you think need your help.
- Don’t get
hooked on needing recognition from others.
- Accept that
the only person you should control is yourself.
- Tell people
to confront you if you try to give them unwanted help or advice.
- Realize
that people have the ability to change themselves if they should want to.
- Only offer help to those who clearly ask for it.
Overcoming Trauma
There are many thoughts and feelings associated with a traumatic
experience, trauma occurs when we are faced with any terrible situation, such
as a car accident, fire, witness to an accident, natural disaster, an attack on
your person, war, e.t.c. Many people who are recovering from a traumatic
experience mentally block out the experience that caused distress while others
will relive it time and time again. Trauma can bring many feelings such as
·
Shock – shock is a normal reaction
to any traumatic experience and the closer you were to the experience the more
shock sets in. Your brain has to process the terrible images you have seen and
this is when the feelings of shock set in and will take time to digest.
·
Disbelief – many people
experiencing a shocking situation have strong belief that what they have
witnessed cannot possibly have happened.
·
Denial – many people deny that the
event happened; they try to force it out of their mind.
·
Emotional pain – even if you
haven’t been hurt in the incident you will feel the pain of those around you
who did.
·
Anger – after shock, anger will set
in, you will ask yourself “why has this happened to you” and you can feel anger
towards anyone and everyone.
·
Blame – we very often blame
ourselves or others for what has happened, we may even blame God for letting
this happen.
·
Sadness – when overcoming a
particular traumatic experience you will feel waves of sadness suddenly
overwhelming you.
·
Depression – for some time after
the experience you may suddenly lapse into depression from time to time.
·
Anxiety – anxiety often develops
from fear and can continue for some time after the experience.
All of the above are the most common feelings and thoughts associated
with having gone through trauma; these feelings can come in no particular order
and at any time. What you should realize is that these feelings are only
natural and are your body and minds way of coping with what happened, the
feelings and thoughts will eventually dissipate with time. There are many ways
you can cope with them and help yourself to overcome them, the best way for you
of course will depend on the severity of the trauma you were exposed to. There
are however a number of coping skills which can be learnt in order to help you
overcome trauma.
·
Taking about what happened and
letting it all out
·
Listening to and accepting advice
from family, friends or counselor
·
Accepting what happened and
continuing on with life
·
Changing your environment
·
Taking part in recreational
activities
·
Picking up your old daily routine
·
Taking part in seminars
Chapter
IV: Becoming an Optimistic Individual and Achieve Goals in Life
Developing your self-image
How you see yourself goes a long way to how you feel about yourself and
how others see you and think of you. If you think positively on the inside then
you will glow with confidence on the outside and come across this way to
others. Feeling good about yourself is essential if you are to be happy in life
and make the most out of life, it can make the difference of you being
successful or failing, it is all about how you see your self-image.
People suffer from low self-esteem for many reasons and if they have
been brought up feeling negatively about themselves then developing a positive
self-image will be difficult, but not impossible. Developing a positive outlook
is about changing your thoughts and feelings about yourself and if you have
been thinking negative thoughts for a long time changing the habit will take
time. However by adapting a new way of thinking and sticking to this new way of
thinking you will eventually banish unwanted negative feelings and will
automatically replace them with positive ones in your day to day life. When
this happens your outlook changes and with your outlook, you change, where once
you might have thought something would be beyond your capabilities you will now
look at it in a different light and begin to realize it is within your grasp.
There are many ways which you can use to develop a more positive
self-image and esteem, there are self-help books dedicated to the subject,
audio sessions which you listen and follow, DVDS, hypnotherapy audio or
attending counseling sessions. They all however rely basically on the same
principle, understanding what confidence really is, gaining confidence in
yourself, ridding yourself of negative beliefs and replacing them with positive
ones and learning strategies which allow you to remain confident in any
situation.
The basics behind developing a more positive outlook and self-image are
- Thinking
about positive self-image and confidence and understanding what it means
to you
- Getting to
know yourself better, recognizing your strengths and building on those
strengths
- Moving
forward and constantly changing negative thoughts into more positive ones
- Reflecting
on what you have learnt and seeing the positive changes you are making to
your life
We all talk to ourselves at one time or another, and we may find
ourselves continually putting ourselves down and are very slow to praise
ourselves. This must be changed. We want
to change unhelpful self-talk and replace it with positive and encouraging
self-talk, the easiest way to do this is by
- Getting rid
of irrational thoughts and replace them with rational ones
- Replace
negative thoughts and feelings with positive
- Give
yourself credit
- Repeat
positive affirmations to yourself when needed throughout the day
Change the Shape of Your Self-Image
While we all understand the importance of eating healthy, exercising and
dieting, very few realize that changing our self-image is just as important to
leading a healthy lifestyle. How you think and feel about yourself goes a long
way to bringing happiness and success into your life and in order to change
your self-image - just as you give your body a workout - you need to give your
mind a work-out too.
The first step you need to take is to determine what exactly it is you
would like to be and what you are already good at or enjoy doing. You might say you are good at sports, poetry
and spending time with friends. The one
thing you don’t want to do is create a list of things that you don’t like about
yourself. This would only make you feel
inadequate and hinder your ability to change yourself and your self-image. By focusing on the good in yourself, you will
be able to quickly change your self-image into something that you are proud of.
Visualization and affirmations can help you to realize just how great
you already are. See yourself doing and
becoming everything that you originally wrote down. Repeat positive affirmations throughout the
day to help the new way of thinking sink in and develop your new positive
outlook. By vividly imagining this new you, your mind will retrain until you
understand that all the things you visualize are true.
Consider keeping a jouranal
During this process you will benefit from keeping a journal about your
transformation, you will be able to look back on it and this will help to
strengthen your self-image and reinforce the new you. It is important that you
let your past go and think only about the future and the new you, you will
develop your new self-image more rapidly by focusing on what you are achieving
and have yet to achieve.
Goals will get you there
You can help yourself mold a positive self-image if you set attainable
goals for yourself and then strive to reach them. Giving yourself something to work towards
creates success in your life – a vital part of reshaping your self-image. Set goals for yourself in any area you wish,
work, personal, health, fitness and then go for it. Set yourself a realistic time in which to
accomplish each goal and give yourself praise when you get there.
How you choose to change your self-image is entirely up to you, there
are no limitations to what you are able to achieve if you set your mind to it
and are determined to work towards reaching the desired goal. If you stray from
the path leading you there, then don’t be put off and discouraged, get back on
track and carry on with determination.
You are committing yourself to working hard to achieve what you want.
Plan on what you will do when you finally reach your ultimate goal, you should
aim to give yourself a special treat, you deserve it. Make sure that it is
something which you can set your mind on during the tough times, keeping it in
mind will give you an incentive that it will completely worthwhile.
How keeping a journal can help you succeed
You
should never underestimate the power of keeping a written journal, there are
many ways in which a journal can help you to better succeed in life. You can use it to help yourself associate
your feelings with your thoughts and your thoughts with your feelings and this
is what is most important in order to succeed in life. Your journal can help
you to find out what motivates you in life, develop new skills, learn new
strategies for dealing with life in general, write down ideas and plan them
through and find out more about the person you are by asking questions of
yourself and writing down answers to those questions. A journal is an essential
tool when it comes to learning about ourselves and if we want to be a success
in life, and knowing about ourselves is a must. While we may think, we know
ourselves very few of us actually do. By
keeping a journal, we begin to realize all the little things we do not truly
know or understand about ourselves.
Develop
your intuition
Your
own intuition is your greatest asset and if more people developed an ear to
listening to what we are actually saying inside then more of us would know the
way to go and how to successfully achieve what it is we want out of life,
simply by following our own inner guidance. Your own personal journal can be a
great way of developing your intuition and listening to yourself and what lies
within you, record all the little things that you might let pass you by, such
as flashes of inspiration, premonitions or hunches about something, basically
anything that your intuition is telling you.
Keeping
a journal is essential because inspiration can strike at anytime, some of the
greatest inventors and thinkers kept journals including one of the most
prolific inventors in history, Thomas Edison. One of the most helpful things a
journal does is give us the ability to look back on records and refer to them,
for example if you encountered a problem and overcame it in the past and a
similar problem crops up then you can reflect back and apply the same solution
or adapt it for a more positive outcome. Your journal can remind you of past
achievements and this goes a long way to building self-confidence and helping
you succeed in life when things get tough and can help comfort you.
Learn
from the past
A
technique which is very popular and one which keeping a journal can help you
accomplish is the “best-better” technique, this technique can be applied to any
situation that crops up in life and simply relies on you looking back on the
situation and finding what you liked about it or what you experienced from it
and then deciding how you could do better next time or how you could have
better experienced from it. The key to recovering from past mistakes and
succeeding in the future is to learn from your mistakes but remember to focus
on your strong points rather than your weak ones. If you concentrate more on
your weak points rather than your strong ones then very often this leads to you
unconsciously reinforcing them which then lead to low self-esteem and of course
having a low self-esteem isn’t positive. It is only by building on your
strengths can you increase your self-esteem and your self-esteem is the crucial
factor to understanding your weaknesses and correcting them and therefore
building a positive outlook on life which greatly increases your chances of
success. So by noting down your
experiences in your journal you are able to look back on them and gain a
clearer understanding of yourself and how you feel which ultimately determines
how you think and how you think determines how successful you are in life.
Start Early To Combat Low Self Esteem
Healthcare providers know that there are many reasons why people suffer
from low self esteem from chemical imbalance to lack of faith, opportunities,
discipline and more. Many agree, though, that the number one cause of low self
esteem is due to lack of positive feedback and love given to children during
their early years.
What happens all too often is that children are born before their
parents have matured enough to focus more clearly on their own adulthood,
family and family values, in the race to succeed with a mate while both are
working long hours, still trying to learn good work and life ethics and morals
while being out from under parental influence, plus learning about family life
together and extended family members during those early years. It’s a lot all
at once.
And often before the maturing adults realize they may be following in
their own parent’s footsteps, they repeat similar mistakes done to them in
their own childhoods. For example, many parents simply do not let their
children try and try again and make their own mistakes. And many parents do not
offer sincere praise and compliments to their children, instead taking them and
their efforts for granted in all too often a difficult, tough world today full
of challenges.
Another important factor is that children most often truly believe in
their hearts that all adults are right, and set their own values and feedback
systems by them. However, unfortunately too many of these adults raising young
children are still battling illegal substance abuse, gambling, alcohol abuse
and other very important issues. The results are that these adults are simply
not doing what’s best for either themselves or their families, especially with
their young children trying to follow along in their footsteps. What a drug or alcohol abuser does not see,
for instance, is the harmful physical, emotional and often other abuse passed
along to the children as the adults get and stay too caught up in their own
self-focus.
In short, children and adults of all ages do need positive feedback and
people to demonstrate in a sincere manner their care and concern. Start up young and encourage your mate and
children to make good, healthy, positive choices. And when they fail at
something, offer them hope and encouragement to try and try again.
Also encourage education, regardless of the level you have. Too many
adults often ‘say’ they want their children to success, yet negate comments all
through childhood in areas of advancing education. So do offer plenty of
reading materials around the home, show by example and read yourself, encourage
workshops, online classes, ebooks and more. Try to point out and help guide
children and mates in their areas of their strengths like subjects in school
(chess, math, music…), hobbies (crafts, musical instruments, singing…) and
service to others (volunteer work, part time job).
Reach out and show positive feedback. And reach out with human love,
care and respect. You’ll gain in return, increasing your own self esteem and
love.
Stop underestimating your worth
It is important that you do not under estimate your worth, as you are
what you think you are, self-esteem is all about thoughts and what you think of
yourself. If you think confidence then you will appear confident, and then this
will show on the outside, when people realize their worth, they are able to
face life with greater confidence and optimism about the future. They are more
likely to be able to reach their goals and gain experience, satisfaction and
happiness from life, are better able to form lasting relationships that work
and are better able to cope with whatever life throws at them. A person who
realizes their self-worth is a happy well adjusted person who posses the
ability to cope with anything and anyone throughout their life and is capable
of doing anything they set their mind on doing.
Problems caused by under estimating your self-worth
Many problems can occur in your life simply by under estimating your own
self-worth, a lack of self-worth affects your sense of well being, causes
problems with your feelings and needs, affects your ability to make good
healthy choices in relationships, work and life in general and cause fears such
as abandonment and problems such as people continually striving for perfection
but never seeming to reach it. A lack of self worth has been attributed to
being indecisive, addictions such as smoking, drinking, drug abuse, compulsive
shopping disorder and problems with eating such as bulimia and anorexia.
Realizing your self-worth
Each one of us is capable of realizing our self-worth, we do not have to
do anything special in order to gain or deserve self-esteem. The key to
realizing your self-worth is getting that little voice inside your head to stop
putting you down all the time, it is our own thoughts and feelings that drive
us to develop a low self-esteem. This little voice has developed over a long
period of time, casting self-doubt onto ourselves until we genuinely believe
that we aren’t worthy or capable, it is our own minds that develop our feelings
of low self-esteem, not some outside force. There are several ways in which you
can begin to change your pattern of thought and boost your self-esteem that in
turn begins the process of realizing your true self-worth, the basics behind
making this correction are:
- Learning to
recognize self-critical thoughts and stopping them
- Learning to
replace self-thoughts with more positive ones
- Sticking
with the habit of correcting your negative thoughts with more positive
ones
There are many ways in which you can begin to set the pattern of changed
thoughts but perhaps the easiest one is using affirmations, which are simple
positive statements and using these to replace any negative thoughts, examples
of positive affirmations could be:
- This is a
new and exciting challenge – this could be used to replace thoughts such
as this is too hard or I can’t do this it’s beyond me.
- I am a
confident, worthy individual – replace this when you have thoughts such as
can I do this or I could never do this.
- I can do
anything my heat desires if I put my mind to it – this can be used to
replace thoughts such as I’m not sure if I’m capable of completing this
task or I don’t know if I can complete what is asked of me.
All of these are simple affirmations that you can use to gradually
change the way you think, which in time will change the way you feel about
yourself and encourage you to realize your true self-worth.
Developing your full potential
While many of us are happy in life and do accomplish to some extent what
we set out to do, there aren’t many that actually push themselves that little
bit further and go on to develop their full potential. While we might be
particularly good at doing certain things in life we could excel if only we had
the courage and belief in ourselves to go for it.
As children we are full of excellent ideas, they never stop flowing
because we have an open mind and belief in ourselves that we can accomplish
just about anything. However, as we grow up fear of if we are doing the right
thing and of speaking out and being ridiculed takes over and we stem the flow
of our imagination and ideas. We hold back our thoughts and this can stop us
from developing our full potential.
There are many ways you can start developing your potential, it’s never
too late. You should remember that there is no right and wrong way of thinking
and many times the reason why others try to make you feel inferior when you
voice opinions and ideas is because they wish they had had the idea and courage
to speak up. So focus on your skills and abilities and let your thoughts run
free, put them to use and truly excel in life.
In order to be successful you should realize that you will sometimes
make mistakes, no one is perfect and mistakes are ok providing you acknowledge
them and learn from them. Characteristics that you can nurture and that will
lead to developing your true and full potential include:
·
Working hard – putting your all
into everything you do when working towards what you want in life
·
Having patience – things don’t
happen overnight so have patience and you will be rewarded
·
Determination – stick to your guns
and never give in when things don’t go your way or you come across hurdles
·
Commitment – be committed towards
your goals and what you what to achieve, set goals in mind and don’t let
anything or anyone stand in your way of reaching them
·
Organizational skills – the more
organized you are the easier the road to success will be, plan out your ideas
to their fullest before putting them into action
·
Learn from mistakes – you will make
mistakes along the way but you can learn valuable lessons from these and move
on
·
Confidence in yourself – you have
to be self-confident and believe in yourself and your ideas, there is no room
for doubt
·
Stay realistic – don’t set yourself
goals that you cannot realistically achieve in a set amount of time, by setting
yourself unrealistic goals you are setting yourself up for failure again and
again.
When developing your full potential the two most important things to
remember are, what you want out of life and what you can realistically do to
make that possible. Once you have these facts clear then you can go full steam
ahead towards achieving what you want.
Boost your Self-Esteem by Running
Running is a great self-esteem booster, especially if you are a
beginning runner. Running will allow you
to test and expand your limits like never before. With each milestone you reach you will find
yourself more confident and able to take on the world.
Starting out slow reaps big rewards
Even if you can’t run to the mailbox without huffing and puffing, you
can run to boost self-esteem. The first
time you run to the mailbox, down the street, around the block or whatever
distance it is, you will feel a great sense of pride and accomplishment. The first time you go out, you will probably
do a lot more walking than you will running.
However, if you keep at it, you will soon find yourself running more and
more until one day your run the entire route without stopping.
The important thing to remember is to start out slow and not overdo it
in the beginning. Your body does need to
adjust to your new activity levels, especially if you previously lead a
sedentary lifestyle. Overdoing it and
causing overuse injuries can be a big discouragement, especially after seeing
the progress that you made. Most people
won’t want to increase their weekly mileage by more than 10%. However, do what works best for you, some
people can handle a larger mileage increase and others need to increase the
mileage much more slowly.
Running is 90% mental
Despite how your muscles may feel, 90% of running is purely the mental
capacity to be able to do it. Building
up this side of your brain by telling yourself you can do it, you can finish
the race, you can run for 30 minutes non-stop, or whatever your goal is will
invariably be a surefire way to build up your self-esteem. What happens is that while running, in order
to finish, you will have to come up with some good things to say to yourself,
often referred to as positive self talk.
This self talk not only gets you through your current run, but will
start seeping into the rest of your life and you’ll find yourself using it at
work, while doing dishes and burdensome tasks will no longer feel so bad.
Goal setting
With running, you can set goals large and small. For the beginning runner, a good goal might
be to complete a local 5k. You with
undoubtedly enjoy the sense of accomplishment – not to mention the bragging
rights at the office.
Remember to set realistic goals for running and you’ll build up your
self-esteem – and miles – much faster.
How to Unearth Your Hidden Strengths
Have you ever realized that you, like anyone else, have a gold mine of
strengths deep down within yourself?
Most of us are unaware of the fact that we possess such hidden talents.
The rest of us, even if we know that they are there within us, do not know how
to bring the strengths out into the open and put them to use in improving the
quality of our life or in leading a more fulfilling life. Let us explore ways
and means of unearthing our hidden strengths to enrich our lives.
To begin with, you must believe that you have some inherent strengths.
Banish all negativity in thought and action. Never say to yourself, “I can’t. I
don’t have it within me.” Instead, think that you have the strength within you
to encounter any situation, no matter what that is, and that you can, and you
surely will, succeed in dealing with it in an appropriate manner. Remember,
self-belief is confidence and gaining confidence is half the battle.
The next step is to start exploring your self. Closely examine your
background, the genetic as well as the acquired. Not that you have not done
this before. You might very well have. Now you need to do it more
systematically. Write down what you
inherited from your parents or grandparents.
If you don’t think you’ve inherited any, think about what they have
taught you. Is it possible that
somewhere deep within you, you have those very strengths, but you have not
realized that you could use them? List
all the strengths and talents of your parents or grandparents. See if some or
all of them you can put to use. For instance, does music run in the
family? Did you ever notice that your
mother had tons of patience? You too may
have it within you, without being aware of it. Have you ever noticed that you
have, by nature, a way with words that others you know do not have? Have you not put this skill to good use? Maybe you are endowed with a strong physique,
but you are not aware of the ways in which your physical strength can be utilized
profitably. Explore, experiment and,
finally, exploit. That should be your strategy in drawing out your strengths
into the open.
Educational strengths
Your acquired background appears to you to be easier to analyze. But
actually it needs a more detailed examination. Again, draw up a detailed list
of the strengths your education and training have given you. What is the skill
set you have acquired? Are you utilizing
your skills and your talents to their fullest extent? Have you pursued your interests, converted
some of them into hobbies, and thought of the possibility of turning at least
one of the latter into a second profession?
Enlist your inner strengths like composure, compassion,
conflict-resolution, self-control, perseverance or determination etc. for
achieving success in your life.
This is not once in a lifetime exercise. As your life keeps progressing,
periodical reviews of your strengths help you pinpoint unknown strengths that
may help lead you down the right path.
Who knows, you may strike gold!
How NLP Can Help You
Chances are that many of those who first come across NLP wonder what it
is all about, even if it appears in the context of influencing human behavior
through the adoption and practice of certain established techniques and
procedures. Actually, NLP stands for Neuro-linguistic Programming, where ‘neuro’
is something related to both mind and body, ‘linguistic’ is about language
patterns or structures and ‘programming’ is devising ways and means of
coordinating mind, body and language for shaping behavior so as to achieve
better results than before in various walks of life. In a sense, NLP can help
you in many ways, if only you get to know its techniques and how to use them
for your benefit.
Changed perceptions
You can turn to NLP when you are interested in developing your
personality traits and characteristics, which determine your verbal and
non-verbal reactions to the happenings in this world. As a first step, let us
understand that your perception of reality is based on your subjectivity. Just
as a map is merely a miniature representation of a territory, what you perceive
as real is only a colored representation of reality, not the reality itself.
You can’t help but look at the world through rose-colored glasses. Your reactions are dictated not by the
reality but by your view of that reality.
NLP helps you in realizing this and reducing, if not completely
removing, your subjectivity. You will then perhaps consider adopting
alternative viewpoints of reality and, consequently, bringing about a shift in
the way you react to it.
Why do people react differently to a particular event or situation? Is it not because of the differences in their
individual perceptions of that event or situation? What a traumatic event is to
one may not be the same to another. For
instance, some people may take verbal or physical abuse lightly or simply
ignore it. Others may be so affected by
it that they need psychological or medical treatment. The underlying philosophy
of NLP is based on the premise that it is possible to change one’s perceptions,
beliefs and behavior so that traumatic experiences become possible to
treat. It is also possible that you
might even become immune to trauma.
Get rid of phobias
You can similarly get rid of your phobias, if any, by going into the
factors that cause your fear in the first place, with the help of NLP
techniques. You can perhaps look at things in the way that your adversaries do.
You can perhaps consider the same things from a totally new perspective. Or,
you can perhaps study people who have achieved excellence in any particular aspect
of their life, find out what qualities and factors contributed to their success
and then try and import the same or similar factors and qualities into your
life in an effort to achieve excellence in your chosen field. You can lower your levels of unhappiness or
raise the levels of happiness by transforming your belief portfolio, your
pre-conceived notions, your language patterns that display your innermost
feelings, your unconscious mind that exposes your conscious reactions to the
external world, and so on. In short, as the NLP practitioners claim, NLP
transforms you into a new you, a happier you and a more effective you capable
of dealing with this world in a much better way than before.
De-cluttering
for success
If
we are surrounded by clutter and disorganization in our lives it makes an excellent
breeding ground for negativity, negativity is what brings about feelings of low
self-worth and low self-esteem which hinders us in life and is the basis for us
being unsuccessful in what we choose to do. It is essential therefore if we
want to succeed and make the most out of life that we de-clutter from time to
time and remove any excess obstacles and belongings from our path, keeping our
lives open and free flowing. Here are some simple points to remember to keep
your home and life clutter free.
Replace old with
new
This applies to anything which you bring into your home be it clothing,
utensils, furniture or any other item, if you continually buy and bring new
items into your home then very quickly you are going to be over run with items
which usually end up being packed in cartons and put in the basement. Even if
you pack items and put them in the basement it is still clutter, clutter that
you could do without so get into the habit of throwing things away or giving
them to charity when you buy new.
Don’t keep
unnecessary things
In order to keep your home clutter free it is essential that you don’t
keep anything which is not essential, items belonging in this category include
junk mail which appears through your letterbox, flyers, old newspapers,
magazines, letters or trash from your car. Letters that you don’t need can be
shredded immediately, the same for junk mail, while any trash from your car
should be collected daily and disposed of immediately. It is surprising if you
get into the habit how much junk you can eliminate building up in your home on
a daily basis just by taking care with items such as this.
Throw anything
away that you don’t like
Never hang onto items simply because you were given them as presents,
while this may sound harsh it leads to unnecessary clutter, if you don’t like
something then don’t keep it, give it away to someone who likes it or sell it
but don’t hang onto it.
Have a goal
When looking around your home have a goal in mind when de-cluttering,
for example treat each room separately and say to yourself “I aim to de-clutter
this room by 25%”. If you start out with a clear goal in mind you will feel
more in control, organized and feel you are accomplishing something. You should
divide the clutter into three piles, those items you can sell, the ones which
are trash and those that you wish to give to charity, starting out with a clear
plan and goal in mind makes de-cluttering your life so much easier.
Never
procrastinate
Be harsh with yourself and don’t feel guilty about throwing something
away or giving it away, once you start de-cluttering don’t give it a second
thought and remove something from a pile and change your mind about getting rid
out of sentiment. If we stop and think about every item in this way it sows the
seeds of doubt and negativity that leads to disorganization and a home full of
items we don’t need.



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