Wednesday, 27 April 2022

The Importance Of Self-Sufficiency


Self-sufficiency as a way of life is not farfetched. It is just about people choosing to take full responsibility for their wellbeing including their financial, physical, and psychological needs without the help of others. This doesn’t mean that they do not need other people. Rather, contributions from others are limited as the person claims full control over their life. However, the ability to navigate through life with minimal ‘supervision’ and aid is demanding. In a world that is characterized by oversharing, exploitation in its various forms, indifference, and a poor economy et cetera, it takes a lot of discipline and mental strength to keep a level head. 

 

While many dread this path less traveled, it is proving to be the best for many who still pursue a decent and fulfilling life. Not everyone is cut out for this fast-paced life where people want quick results, 'freedom', money, and the picture-perfect kind of life. Highly publicized as the seemingly perfect moments of this 'high life' may be, it is often not a true representation of reality. Even if it was, what would be the meaning of life if we let others set the pace and define it for us? That is where self-sustenance comes in to enable us to get the life we would miss if we were to be less assertive in our way of life. It paves a way for the following:

 

1.  Control – self-reliance allows people to live and interpret life on their own terms. The ability to reason, assess situations and effectively make decisions, which they derive from the psychological part of independence, helps them retain their sanity even in the most challenging situations. People who are mentally weak and are emotionally immature are often controlled by circumstances and whoever they rely on. This makes following their dreams difficult as they allow themselves to be tossed to and fro. In some cases, it is as bad as having a partner dictate to the other how often they should leave the house, who they should talk to, and the type of career to pursue among other things. This leads to nothing but wasted lives and it happens when people lack confidence in themselves. They don't believe they can be anything more valuable without the other person. Being in charge of your life also protects you from exploitation.

 

2.  Peace of mind – the satisfaction people get from learning to be content with what they have as they do things at a comfortable pace keeps them at peace with themselves. Some people lack peace not because they don’t have enough to keep going. Instead, it is usually as a result of using others as their standard of success or they allow their acquaintances and family to put pressure on them. They feel like they have failed when they can’t keep up. Mental and emotional independence enable people to appreciate their unique journeys and handle delay, pain, and misfortune better. Also, mental and emotional maturity keep people from magnifying their problems, which minimizes anxiety.

 

3.  Staying true to your purpose – it is nearly impossible to know your purpose and stick to it if you rely on others for a sense of self and well-being. People who lack self-confidence and often seek validation are easily swayed to the side. They question their actions and the validity of their dreams which makes it easy for them to only have confidence in things that have been done or approved by the people they look up to or their peers. Living one's purpose requires the determination to live a unique life and being prepared to walk alone sometimes.

 

4.  Growth – in any area of life, there is no better way of learning than being hands-on. The same applies to personal lives. The best way to learn and grow is by being actively involved. First, it allows you to test your abilities and discover your strength by applying your skills and trying new things. This helps you know what to do to achieve your goals. Second, it allows you to test your strategies and make your mistakes which helps you improve your strategies and learn to deal with failure and other challenges.

 

5.  Discipline – self-discipline is one of the ways that are commonly used to identify people who have responsibilities. It is rare for people who have never handled responsibilities at a personal level to have self-control and willpower. Those who do probably have big plans for their lives and are planning to be self-reliant. Attempts at self-sufficiency force one to be disciplined especially financially and socially, which is a commendable character trait. 

 

6.  Healthy relationships – independent people often have the most genuine and successful relationships. This is often the case for friendships and romantic relationships. The goal is to find friends or partners they like and understand. It is not a secret that some get into these relationships seeking security and other benefits. Relationships formed on such a shaky foundation are often imbalanced and eventually turn sour.

 

7.  A sense of freedom – favors can be more binding than people realize. People can easily be manipulated by or made to feel they owe the person who did them a favor. It can also give such people a certain level of dominance especially if you keep going back to them for support.

 


Cleanliness is Next to Stresslessness


It may seem like a no brainer for some and a surprise for others, but stress is highly associated with clutter. While living with depression can often increase the risk of clutter, studies have shown that the more clutter you are surround in, the more stressful an experience you will have. Living and working in a clean environment is a surefire way to begin eliminating stress from your life. Whether it’s just tidying up more regularly or doing a major overhaul of your clutter, the moral of the story is the same. Less mess equals less stress. 

 

It can be frustrating for many to keep up on household tasks. This is especially true for people who live with others and have varying standards of cleanliness. A good way to address this issue is to assign those you live with specific tasks that you can work on so that the stress of cleaning up after others is eliminated as well as the messes themselves. 

 

If you find that you are struggling with people who don’t want to help you keep your environment clean, sometimes the best way to handle it is to take responsibility for yourself and yourself only. Clean your own dishes, do your own laundry, and claim a space for yourself that you can easily maintain without the interference of others. This will help you to wash your hands of a problem that can sometimes seem to have no solution. 

 

If you find it difficult to keep up on household duties and maintaining a clutter free environment, don’t worry. You’re not alone. You could very easily begin to improve. Take small steps at first in putting a system in place that you can maintain. If things are bad, start one room at a time until completion and have a plan ready to keep it maintained. Set rules for yourself using charts and planners and alarm reminders so you know that on a certain day you will be dusting and doing regular household upkeep.

 

Once everything is deep cleaned, then maintaining that standard can be as little as ten minutes per day if you break it up into a routine. Then once a month you can begin to do a deep clean so it gets easier and easier to stay on top of the clutter. 

 

Everything can benefit from having a good system in place. This can be especially true for motivated and busy people. If you are having a hard time juggling your responsibilities and tend to put cleaning at the bottom of the list, you’re not alone. However, it would significantly reduce the stress that you are experiencing if you move cleaning up on your list of priorities and develop a regular schedule for your daily routine that includes making sure that the spaces where you spend the most time are as clean as possible! 

 


How to Use Routines to Clear Your Mind and Reduce Stress


Routines are highly underrated. Most people who are portrayed in the media as having a good work ethic and who have high standards for their lives and environments are often teased as being neurotic or obsessive over details that don’t seem to matter. However, if you pay attention to the people around you, the more organized you are, the more you are able to get accomplished in the least amount of time with the least amount of stress. 

 

One mistake that obsessively organized people make is in sweating the small details if things don’t work out the way they anticipate the first time. Some people forget to leave room for error and may become even more stressed out if things don’t go exactly according to the plan. 

 

The act of getting organized and following the routine that you set for yourself is to reduce the stress in your life, not to cause it! Fortunately for us all, there is a middle ground that we can utilize. And the key thing to remember is that we have to be realistic in our goals and leave ourselves enough wiggle room that we can easily overcome unforeseen bumps in the road.

 

While it’s important to stay flexible, it is also important to keep up on the habits and routines that you are creating. When we build a habit, it is a way for our brains to get used to a new activity that can be stressful at first, but will ultimately be chalked up to autopilot. This takes much of the stress away from the activity itself because our minds already know what is coming and our bodies are used to the challenge, making it a comfortable part of daily life, even if the activity itself is not a particularly enjoyable one. 

 

Good habits do not have to be enjoyable for us to begin finding comfort in them. In fact, even doing unenjoyable things in a routine way can begin to feel satisfying. Even if we do not like the activity, like cleaning or taking out the trash for example, we can still feel a sense of accomplishment in doing them. We are rewarded in our brains for upkeep of a good habit, and once we get it over with then we don’t have to worry about it anymore. At least until the next time.

 

It causes incredible stress to the body to dread activities that are a constant part of daily life. Most times it is far healthier to accept that they are inevitabilities and to train ourselves to deal with them promptly and efficiently so that we can move on to doing the things we really enjoy. 

 

Accepting the things we must do and forming habits and routines around them takes the pressure of dread and anticipation away and frees up your mind for the things that really matter, like spending time with your friends and family and getting your personal goals accomplished. So embrace the power of routines today!

 


Meditation as a Way to Reduce Stress and Improve Your Life


Meditation is all the rage these days. So many people are taking advantage of its benefits and allowing it to work in their lives to create true change. For those who are skeptical about how sitting still in the quiet can help them, it may seem like a waste of time to sit around and be inactive for long periods of time when they could be going out there and getting things done. 

 

While it is fair to think so, the truth is that being still and completely quiet is something that is often missing from our daily lives. It can be impossible to give ourselves a chance to reflect on the things that are happening to us in the moment, which can sometimes lead to the wrong choices being made or inaccurate snap judgments occurring. 

 

However, when we utilize meditation as a way to improve ourselves and let go of things that can continue to trouble us, it can truly open our lives up for better possibilities. Stress is often a result of not having enough of a chance to sit back and smell the roses, so to speak. Relaxation can be a great way to improve your health and state of mind, particularly if you are the kind of person who rarely slows down. Meditation is a way to force yourself to make the time you need to make to let your mind shut down for a quick reboot so that your processing power is even more powerful. 

 

For the naysayer, meditation can prove to be productive as well. It doesn’t have to be a situation where you are simply sitting still on the floor wasting your time. It can actually be a great way to improve yourself and find solutions to problems that are plaguing you or your work. Meditations can be guided toward self-improvement, achieving success, and problem solving. Meditation can help us to focus on the things that we care about most and relax our minds enough to come up with the answers to very difficult questions and situations that might seem impossible. During the quiet of meditation, it is common for the mind to finally give us an alternative approach to a problem that we may be having. Something that might otherwise be impossible to figure out under stress.

 

It can be common for people to dismiss the idea that meditation can help you, but both scientific studies and successful people in all fields will say the same thing. Meditation works, and it can be an incredible tool for anybody who is seeking to better themselves and benefit their lives.

 


How Exercise Can Help You Avoid Stress and Improve Your Life


For many of us, the idea of exercising is more stressful than just about anything else. It has become a joke for many people to imply that going to the gym is an impossible task and that they are simply content with their inactive lifestyles. While this can be fair, it is also dangerous and mentally destructive to remain too stagnant. Physical activity is one of the key ingredients in creating a healthy and stable life. There is a reason why people dread exercise; many people are caught up in cycles of depression and self-destructive behavior and habits that often prevent them from making any improvements in their lives. 

 

However, breaking through that depression is incredibly important. All of us deserve to live comfortably and stress free lives. However, when you are actively avoiding the tasks that will physically prevent you from being overwhelmed by stress and negative feelings and a sense of shame or low self-worth, whatever stress you might feel on average will be compounded. 

 

We can all agree that it is important to stay healthy. And that being an active person, within your capabilities, is crucial. We even encourage the elderly and disabled to engage in range of motion exercises. Not because we want them to feel foolish, but because it truly improves their quality of life and can lower the stresses that they may experience on a daily basis. 

 

If you’re the type of person who can enjoy the merits of exercising then you may already understand how powerful its benefits can be. Not only does exercise help your brain to produce feel good chemicals that can be natural preventatives for depression, but knowing that you are taking care of yourself is a great way to get rid of stress you may never have realized was there. Not only that, but being able to say you are taking steps to be the best self you can possibly be is a great way to find confidence within yourself and understand more about the things that you value most.

 

Exercising may not be for everybody, but it is beneficial for everyone. There are exercises that everyone can do. If you find yourself having knee trouble, consider looking into low impact exercises that will help you to improve your muscles and stay fit with the situation you must deal with.

 

Overall, staying fit has been cited as one of the cheapest cures for depression. While we can’t call it a cure officially, it is safe to say that it absolutely doesn’t hurt. Just be sure to be kind and forgiving of your body and of yourself when you are starting out. We all have different levels of performance that can and do improve over time. Be patient and treat yourself with love, as this is the most crucial step to take in living a stress-free life! 

 


Retreating from Social Media to Reduce Stress


Going dark on social media seems sometimes like the person doing it is punishing those around them for being a distraction or for disagreeing with what they do. However, it is actually healthy to disconnect every once in a while, and allow yourself to fully experience the range of your surroundings without having technology distracting you from the world around you.

 

To unplug can be a very rehabilitating experience. We are sometimes so consumed by our negative situations that we are unable to focus on the things that matter most to us. When that becomes an issue, one of the best ways to resolve it is to allow ourselves the opportunity to disengage from raining sources without feeling obligated to give more to others than we are able to do comfortably.

 

Social media can often be a draining experience for us. We are forced to compare our lives to the lives of other people who may have had more opportunities and who have accumulated more wealth. However, studies have proven that there is no faster way to low self-esteem than to compare ourselves to other people. 

 

It is a mentally, emotionally, and physically draining experience. We envy those around us even if we try to tell ourselves that we are happy for their success. And in fact, the fastest way to reduce stress can be to actually accept that everybody leads different lives and has different opportunities and try to find some genuine peace in knowing this. If you can do your best to be happy for other people and their successes rather than comparing their lives to the ways you feel you are failing or have failed, then this will reduce a huge burden of stress from your shoulders. 

 

Sometimes, it can also just be refreshing to be away from social media drama. People are constantly putting their opinions out there for the world to see, inviting and sometimes even provoking heated conversations about controversial topics. Politics, religion, and other personal issues can be flaunted and trumpeted, causing major stress for people who are simply hoping to catch up with the people in their lives they may have lost touch with. 

 

We can be reminded of all the things that we wish we had and that we are aspiring toward. It is discouraging at times to find yourself caught in a cycle of wishing for more than what is currently possible, or assuming that other people in your life are better off than you are or may ever be. But that is a trap that is perpetuated by social media, where everybody puts their best faces forward and is selective about the details they put online. Then again, some people put all their dirty laundry out there, and that can be stressful too!

 

In either case, avoiding social media for a few days can be a great way to recharge and limiting your time on these networks can be a good trick to keep in mind for those days you need to destress and recharge!

 


How to Turn Your Stressors into Success


One of the fatal flaws of the human race is a woeful lack of self-reflection. Many people haven’t stopped to think about how true it is that to know thyself is the source of true power. Instead, we too often go from day to day without the knowledge of the things that are most stressful to us, causing us to suffer from a severe disadvantage. We are pawns that can be so easily controlled by our emotions. The chains that tie us to our failures are often right in our own hands. Our minds and feelings can work against us. We are our own worst enemies. 

 

That being said, we can easily begin to help ourselves to learn how to deal with stressful situations and people. If we are our own worst enemies, we can also learn how to be our own heroes as well. If we learn how to cope with our issues and become better people as a whole, then it can be easy to see that our best bet in life is to learn the ins and outs of our own personalities if we are going to succeed.

 

For example, it can be difficult to succeed if we don’t know the things that we are vulnerable to. Some people will seek out these vulnerabilities and use them against us as a way to maintain power and control over a situation that we are involved in. if you do not want to be controlled then the easiest way to figure out how to avoid it is to know everything about yourself. Don’t advertise your emotions to others. Simply learn who you are and how you are affected by the situations that you find yourself in. 

 

Put on a poker face so to speak and learn what hurts you the most. Learn about the things that make you the angriest. Learn about how you react to provoking emotional stimuli. Learn how you can control these fatal flaws so that you are not constantly at the mercy of your emotional self. And if you are already there, then more power to you. 

 

The less affected you are by outside stimuli, the easier it is going to be for you to achieve your goals and dreams. And the less likely you are going to suffer from needless additional stress. If you can learn how to look away from situations that might otherwise stick in your gullet and cause you to feel irritation and stress, then you are going to have a major advantage. 

 

We can all benefit from knowing how to keep ourselves in check emotionally and otherwise, so learn who you are and you will be that much closer to becoming the successful person you want to be!

 


How to Come Together With Your Friends and Family to Reduce Stress and Improve Your Success


Some of the most miserable people in the world are the loneliest. Everyone can agree that human beings are socially driven people. It can be extremely difficult to feel good without a strong support system and the knowledge that people out there are going to care about your well-being and offer you assistance if you should ever need it.

 

We can all probably remember a time when we were struggling and it was only through the support or friendship of someone else that we were able to find our way out of that difficult situation. Our instincts are usually to help each other out of binds and try to build things together. Most of us would like to coexist peacefully with one another, despite our differences. However, there are also some people out there who would rather leave us high and dry than accept the ways we may differ from them. These are generally not the best people to include in your support system, as they can exhibit toxic behaviors that can cause us to question ourselves and second guess our worth as a means of manipulation.

 

Rather, consider the people in your life who are always willing to give you a fair chance. People who are supportive and confident in your abilities. People who won’t put you down for their own satisfaction or because you don’t always line up with their ideals.


It can be defeating to get your support from someone who may or may not withdraw it at any time. The ups and downs of toxic relationships have a huge impact on our lives. We do have the power to avoid them, however. And in recognizing a toxic relationship before it gets too far, we are providing ourselves with the security of knowing that we should never base our sense of self-worth based on anything that someone else says. Especially a toxic person. 

 

However, that isn’t to say that there is no benefit in having a good support network. Knowing that you have truly trustworthy people in your life is so important. If you are able to have friends and family members who truly want to see you succeed, being able to surround yourself with them is a powerful and uplifting experience. Telling them about your ups and downs will always help, and you will get several new perspectives on difficult situations that may open your eyes to new opportunities you may have otherwise missed.

 

Never overlook the power of the people who care about you most! Sometimes a listening ear is all you need to turn a bad and stressful day into the beginning of a new perspective that could change your life forever! 

 


The Power of Taking a Break


Sometimes life can get overwhelming and we find ourselves overcome by the stresses of knowing all that we have left to do. When we are motivated to make great changes but we find that there is a lot of work to be done, it can cause us to sometimes stall out and freeze. The stress we feel from our lofty goals can be a huge obstacle and actually cause us to stop making progress. 

 

It is almost as if our brains are focusing too much of our processing power in one place and they begin to get burnt out. Especially if we are not breaking our goals down into smaller pieces that are actually more manageable seeming and realistic to accomplish. When we are overloading ourselves with the countless tasks that we need in order to achieve the specific goals we have in mind, then it can actually be counterproductive.

 

Instead of letting your brain burn itself out, there is power in being able to take a break. Don’t get this confused with giving yourself the excuse to shut down and stop accomplishing anything at all. Rather, acknowledge to yourself that you need to take a time out for some self-care and allow yourself the opportunity to relax and recharge for your next project. 

 

Most of us don’t realize just how many different types of stimuli we are attempting to process at any given time. Because of this, it can be easy to fall into bouts of stress that we may not even notice we are dealing with. that is why, if you are beginning to feel a little bit frazzled, you will benefit greatly from taking a little bit of time for yourself. 

 

We are always working on something. Some people even theorize that when we are dreaming, it is the brain’s attempts at problem solving and processing the information we are dealing with during our waking lives. It’s important to allow ourselves chances to relax throughout the day and try not to guilt trip ourselves for needing some down time. Sure, you could be using every single waking second of your day to work toward accomplishing your goals, but ultimately that can cause us to slow down our productivity and reach burn out that much faster. 

 

If you want to maintain a high level of quality to your work, you would benefit from allowing yourself to clear your mind from time to time and enjoy yourself. We all need a chance to refresh our morale and unwind a little bit if we are going to perform at the best of our abilities. Instead of feeling like you are not getting anything done, try to remember that to do things at your highest level, you will benefit greatly from learning how to pace yourself and take the time you need to stop and smell the roses!