How much do you truly love your life? This
might be the very first time you have been asked this question, but you could
really be asking yourself this every day. Our decisions and choices create the
...
This might be the very first time you have been asked this
question, but you could really be asking yourself this every day. Our decisions
and choices create the world we inhabit. It is possible, if you aren't paying
attention to where it is all going, that you may end up somewhere you never
actually intended to go. While there are no quick fixes, there are a few
adjustments you can make to start your journey and get back on the right path
to loving your life.
1. Prioritize
If we are to love our lives we need to be spending a lot of our
time and energy on things that are important to us. Yet often, we make
decisions and say "yes" to things that take away our time as well as
our energy.
Get your diary out and take charge of your schedule.
Bring what you value the most into what you do. If you adore
cooking and you're an office worker, bring home-made snacks to work for your
colleagues to enjoy. For those who are missing out on family time, check if you
are able to free up a little more non-negotiable time to spend with your kids
and partner every week. Start with small beginnings. Spend an extra hour here
and there on things that are deemed important to you. Make your time work for
you.
2. Manage Expectations
So often people make themselves sick with misery simply because
their lives are not meeting their expectations. It could be that your partner
isn't the fairy tale soul mate you always fantasized about. Perhaps your job
isn't the career that you thought it would be when you were younger. It could
be that you are living day to day at an age when you thought you would be
financially more independent.
Accepting people, jobs and life for what they are at this moment
can be a healing experience for many. Your companion, husband or wife may not
be the perfect soul mate you dreamed about - but comparing them to someone else
will simply make you both miserable.
3. Count What's There -
Not What's Missing?
Remind yourself about everything that is good in your life. What
does your partner do better than anyone else? What does your work provide you
that you've stayed in it all this time? What made you choose this job in the
first place? Some of the best things in life are not the strategies that come
to fruition, but the surprises that the process brings with it.
4. Take Time Out
Even if your life is fantastic, everyone needs a break once in a
while. You may have a job you love or have a wonderful family, but too large a
serving of a good thing can be bad for you. Fatigue sets in, you begin to feel
worn out, resentful, and wonder about changing your situation. Maybe nothing is
wrong with your situation - you just need to step back and take a breather.
Research shows that
people gain much more benefit before their holiday than during or after the
holiday. This has led researchers to suggest that anticipation of a holiday is
as important as the holiday itself. Plan and schedule regular vacations, spread
out your annual leave to several shorter holidays distributed throughout the
year, and get regular mini-breaks in the form of a night out with friends,
weekend camping trips to get a change of scenery, and taking time to just be by
yourself and do absolutely nothing at all.
Time spent alone is important for mental and emotional
well-being. Take more control over your daily schedule and plan for regular
alone time. Take yourself on a date to a cafe, do the gardening, go for a run,
or embark on an adventure.
5. Find Your Passion
Experiencing passion is an important portion of living a full
and meaningful life. Inject passion into each day, even weekdays when you have
to work and don't feel particularly passionate. If you look hard enough, you
will always find some aspect to be passionate about.
When passion is lacking, it can be re-ignited by your favorite
food, taking a course, or a night out with mates. Passion can flow from
anywhere - it can be reading, creativity, saving animals, participating in
sports, your friends, or visiting distant countries. Passion can come from
something quite modest, like cooking a new dish. There isn't any right or
wrong. Notice that evokes true excitement from within you, and also notice what
kind of person inspires you.
What famous or notable person do you most wish you could be
like? This might be the first step in realizing how to live the life you love.
If you genuinely aren't sure what your passions are, start with a fresh slate
and learn something new.
Take a course in something you're curious about; visit a new
city; experiment with exotic dishes; start meeting new people, or check online
and start following blogs on specific subjects that draw your attention. Many
of the world's finest chefs, writers, artists, designers, architects, athletes,
innovators and entrepreneurs blog regularly about their thoughts, ideas and
advice.
6. Learn to Love Yourself
Discovering a life you love is only possible if you are able to
love yourself. This does not mean arrogance or denying that you have faults.
Loving yourself is more or less being your own best friend, a person who
embraces you on both good days, and bad days when things don't go to plan.
Acknowledge and accept your flaws and shortcomings, but resolve
to look after yourself well. You have the right to be loved and treated well,
by yourself and by others. You deserve a good life that makes you happy. Not because
you are perfect, but because you are flawed and human, and even though you may
find it difficult sometimes, you still deserve to be treated with kindness and
compassion.
This isn't always easy. We don't necessarily learn to be good to
ourselves while growing up. It is a skill that grows with time, and will keep
on growing stronger provided we work at it. And the greater amount of love we
give to ourself, the less we will have to run around fixing problems or
struggling to find solutions. Loving your life can become a habit.
Above all, foster an 'attitude of gratitude' for the gift that
is your life, and for everything there is in it. It may not be perfect, but it is yours -- and now is the time to
live it.
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