We are our own greatest enemy. We doubt ourselves,
complicate our lives, cloud our minds with unimportant thoughts and negativity,
we punish ourselves, hate ourselves and then feel sorry for ourselves because
“outside forces” are making our lives a living hell. Life is beautiful — you’re
making yours a living hell all on your own. Each of us does things from time to
time that make living happily more difficult than it needs to be.
Surely some of us have it difficult because those are
the cards that we’re dealt, but most of us — especially those who are better
off financially and don’t live on the streets — make our very own lives more
difficult for ourselves. But there are things you can do to stop the miserable
cycle that you have found yourself in — a cycle that I know all too well.
Here’s 20 of them:
1. Stop
Running From Your Problems and Procrastinating.
Problems don’t go away on their own. You can either
make them go away or live with them. If you know you can’t live with them, then
don’t procrastinate because the weight of them on your mind only increases over
time. If you have a problem, then accept that you have a problem and face it —
deal with it. Life is a long list of problems that must be overcome. The faster
and better you overcome them, the better and happier your life will be.
2. Stop Lying
To Yourself.
People will lie to you left and right throughout your
life; don’t add to the pile of lies. It is one thing for others to be lying to
you and an entirely different issue if you’re lying to yourself. You are the
only person that you can trust…but if you have a habit of lying to yourself,
then you can’t even trust yourself. You have to be able to rely on yourself and
on what you believe.
If you know something to be false, then stop
convincing yourself that it is or could possibly be true. Improbable is one
thing, but impossible is another. Feeding yourself lies or half-truths will
lead to the forming of a reality that doesn’t actually exist past the confines
of your psyche.
3. Stop Living
In The Past.
Yesterday was yesterday — it’s gone and will never
again be. Everyone carries emotional baggage with them. Some of us carry the
weight of a depressing past while others live in those happy long-gone moments
that we consider to have been the best of our lives. You can reminisce if you’d
like as long as you don’t forget that your reality exists only in the present.
It can be a dangerous thing to dwell on the past.
Nostalgia can overcome us and make us feel that the world we are living in
today falls short of the happiness we experienced in the past. Other times we
will punish ourselves for mistakes that we have done and dwell in the
negativity and bad feelings that we had. Whatever the case, be wary of focusing
on past events and do your best to live in the moment.
4. Stop
Attempting To Buy Happiness.
I’ve tried; it doesn’t work. You can buy drinks, buy
drugs, buy sex, buy trips, buy experiences, buy toys and clothes…none of it
will make you happy — at least not past the day that you buy them. I always
revert to Paulo Coelho on this matter: happiness must be something attainable
by each and every person no matter what his or her circumstance. If the poorest
of the poor can be happy, then happiness cannot lie in the material.
5. Stop
Relying On Others.
People have their own lives filled with their own
headaches, own problems, own mishaps and own successes. Friendship is great,
but often doesn’t weather the storm. Be self-reliant. Be independent. We all
find ourselves alone at several points throughout our lives. If you find
yourself on your lonesome and don’t know how to deal with it because you are
used to having constant support, then you will drown.
6. Stop
Fearing Failure.
Failure is such a derogatory term… I don’t understand
why. Failing is learning in the real world. There is only so much that you can
read up about the way the world works, but true knowledge comes from
experience. And no one gets it right the first time around. You failed. Great.
Try it again. And again. And again. The more times you get it wrong, the more
ways you know NOT to do it.
7. Stop Doing
The Same Thing Over And Over, Expecting Different Results.
At the same time, don’t keep making the same mistakes
and expecting different results. If you tried something one way and it didn’t
work, then guess what will happen when you try again exactly in the same
manner? Failure is only good if you learn from it. Otherwise it really is just
failure.
8. Stop
Rejecting Prospective Partners Because Of Your Past Sh*tty Relationships.
You fell in love and had your heart broken; we all
have. Luckily for you, now that you have experienced the pain of a broken
heart, you have fully experienced the love cycle and can grow as an individual.
Relationships, like the rest of life, are learning experiences. Don’t
generalize and make yourself believe that all relationships end in heartache
because that doesn’t have to be the case. Ultimately, you and your partner
decide whether or not the relationship will work. Check your baggage at the
door.
9. Stop
Feeling Sorry For Yourself.
Life is tough for everyone. The richest of the rich
have problems. The poorest of the poor have problems. We make problems for
ourselves — they don’t exist outside of us. Stop feeling sorry for yourself and
start interacting with the world around you.
10. Stop
Trying To Change Others.
People don’t want to be changed and most often can’t
be changed. You must learn to accept people for who they are. The less you
focus on all the things you find wrong about an individual, the more you can
focus on how to deal with them and all their discrepancies. Don’t fix people;
learn to deal with them and — I hate to say it — learn to manipulate them into
doing what you want them to do; mind-f*ck them.
11. Stop
Making Excuses.
I understand that the time isn’t right, the place
isn’t right, and the stars have yet to align perfectly. The setting will never
be perfect for anything. Perfect is not the alignment of outside forces; it’s
making havoc the perfect opportunity. Stop making excuses and start making
opportunities for yourself.
12. Stop
Worrying.
Sh*t happens. Then it happens again. Then sh*t won’t
happen for a day or two…and then it returns with a vengeance. The more
responsibilities that you have the more you have to potentially worry about.
The key is to not procrastinate and approach all problems logically. You only
have so much time in a week to work on the things that need to be worked on.
You can do so much with that time. As long as you do as much as you can do,
there is nothing you should be worrying about. The only thing worth worrying
about is your own laziness; everything else is out of your control. If you
worry about things out of your control, then you are setting yourself up for a
mental breakdown.
13. Stop
Focusing On The Negative.
Negativity is overwhelming and contagious. It tints
the way we look at the world and makes us believe that we are worse off than we
actually are. Negativity and worry go hand in hand and can be the downfall of
all that you have worked so hard for. Living in a world filled with your
negative thoughts doesn’t leave any room for the positive. Focus on the
negative and you will hate your life.
14. Stop Being
Ungrateful.
Statistically speaking, if you are reading this then
most people in the world have it worse off than you do. That may not be very
comforting…but consider that most of these people are likely to be happier than
you. Happiness does not lie in the material, but in the immaterial. Be grateful
for what you do have — especially those that play important parts in your life.
You could be worse off and may very well be worse off some time in the future.
Enjoy whatever prosperity you have.
15. Stop
Wasting Time.
You are only allotted a sliver of time to call your
life. Use those minutes and hours to make the most of your life. Ever hear your
elders complain about how fast time flies by? Listen. They’re speaking the
truth.
16. Stop
Overloading Your Schedule.
Doing more does not necessarily mean getting more
done. It’s all about efficiency. Human beings require certain things in order
to live tranquilly. Divvy up your time for all the things that you MUST do and
then divvy the rest for the things that you WANT to do. Just make sure to be
clear on what you need before you start going after what you want.
17. Stop
Trying To Impress Others.
It’s not worth it. The only reason you should ever try
to get on someone’s good side is if you need them for something — only in
business. When it comes to more personal relationships you can’t do anything
more than be yourself. If they don’t love you for who you are, then they will
never truly love you.
18. Stop
Wishing You Were Someone Else.
Make sure that you know who you are and do all you can
to develop — not change. People don’t change, they develop and grow. You are a
great individual because you are a human being. You have the potential to do
anything you want. Figure out what it is that you want out of life and go after
it. There is no need to change who you are to match some preexistent notion of
who you should be. Of course, certain situations you may find yourself in will
have certain rules of etiquette, which you will need to learn and adopt.
However, who you know you are and who others perceive you to be does not have
to be the same person.
19. Stop Overlooking
The Simple Things In Life.
The simplest of things are the most beautiful of
things. Take walks. Talk to strangers. Look up at the sky, the trees, the
birds. Connect with nature and all that which comes at little to no price. We
often do our best to reach for things that we believe will make us more in tune
with reality — happier — only to find out that we were greatly mistaken. Life
offers us simple beauties. Relish in them.
20. Stop
Hating Yourself.
We are often too tough on ourselves. We hate ourselves
for our failures and our inabilities — which makes no sense whatsoever. Failing
is learning and inabilities can be turned into abilities with enough work and
patience. Whatever you dislike about yourself can be changed… just be sure that
it’s worth changing. My advice: learn to love yourself the way that you are.
Changes are easier to make when you already have a good relationship with
yourself.
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