“Very little is needed to make a
happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.”—Marcus
Aurelius
“Let us be grateful to people who
make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” –Marcel
Proust
Circumstances can certainly make
life unhappy. But a part – often a big part – of unhappiness comes from our own
thinking, behavior and habits.
In this article I’d like to share
7 of the most destructive daily habits that can create quite a bit of
unhappiness within and in your own little world.
But I’ll also share what has
worked, what has helped me to minimize or overcome these habits in my life.
1.
Aiming for perfection.
Does life has to be perfect
before you are happy?
Do you have to behave in a
perfect way and get perfect results to be happy?
Then happiness will not be easy
to find. Setting the bar for your performance at an inhuman level usually leads
to low self-esteem and feeling like you are not good enough even though you may
have had a lot of good or excellent results. You and what you do is never
enough good enough except maybe once in a while when feels like something goes
just perfect.
How to
overcome this habit:
Three things that helped me to
kick the perfectionism habit and become more relaxed:
Go for
good enough. Aiming
for perfection usually winds up in a project or something else never being
finished. So go for good enough instead. Don’t use it as an excuse to slack
off. But simply realize that there is something called good enough and when you
are there then you are finished with whatever you are doing.
Have a
deadline.
I set deadlines every time that start with a new premium guide. Because about a
year ago, when I was working on my second e-book, I realized that just working
on it and releasing it when it was done would not work. Because I could always
find stuff to add to it. So I had to set a deadline. Setting a deadline gave me
a kick in the butt and it is generally good way to help you to let go of a need
to polish things a bit too much.
Realize
what it costs you when you buy into myths of perfection. This was a very
powerful reason for me to let go of perfectionism and one I tell myself still
if I find thoughts of perfection pop up in my mind. By watching too many
movies, listening to too many songs and just taking in what the world is
telling you it is very easy to be lulled into dreams of perfection. It sounds
so good and wonderful and you want it.
But in real life it clashes with
reality and tends to cause much suffering and stress within you and in the
people around you. It can harm or possibly lead you to end relationships, jobs,
projects etc. just because your expectations are out of this world. I find it
very helpful to remind myself of this simple fact.
2.
Living in a sea of negative voices.
No one is an island. Who we
socialize with, what we read, watch and listen to has big effect on how we feel
and think.
It becomes a lot harder to be
happier if you let yourself be dragged down by negative voices. Voices that
tell you that life will in large part always be unhappy, dangerous and filled
with fear and limits. Voices that watch life from a negative perspective.
How to
overcome this habit:
Replacing those negative voices
with more positive influences is very powerful. It can be like a whole new
world opening up.
So spend more time with positive
people, inspiring music and books, movies and TV-shows that make you laugh and
think about life in a new way.
You can start small. For example,
try reading an uplifting blog or book or listen to an audio book while eating
your breakfast one morning this week instead of reading the paper or watching
the morning news on TV.
3.
Getting stuck in the past and future too much.
Spending much of your time in the
past and reliving old painful memories, conflicts, missed opportunities and so
on can hurt whole lot. Spending much of your time in the future and imagining
how things could go wrong at work, in your relationships and with your health
can build into horrifying nightmare scenarios playing over and over in your
head. Not being here right now in life as it happens can lead to missing out on
a lot of wonderful experiences.
No good if you want to be
happier.
How to
overcome this habit:
It is pretty much impossible to
not think about the past or the future. And it is of course important to plan
for tomorrow and next year and to try to learn from your past.
But to dwell on those things
rarely help.
So I try as best as I can to
spend the rest of my time, the big part of my time each day, with living in the
now. Just being here right now and being fully focused on these words I am
writing and later as I cook and eat my lunch and work out be fully focused on
doing that.
Whatever I am doing I try to be
there fully and not drift off into the future or past.
If I do drift off then I focus
only on my breathing for a few minutes or I sit still and take in what is all
around me right now with all my senses for a short while. By doing either of
those things I can realign myself with the present moment again. |
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