Showing posts with label acceptance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acceptance. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2015

Anxiety vs Serenity

“Anxiety is a thin stream of fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which all other thoughts are drained.”
Arthur Somers Roche

In a moment of deep fear and unease, you are most likely going to experience a series of distressing symptoms, thoughts and emotions. Trapped in your mind with the fear of being judged by everyone near you: strangers, family members, friends even teachers. Either thinking of when you are going to fail at some point or thinking about what already has gone wrong. You will soon begin to fall into the habit of waiting for that moment of failure because of the countless moments that you have felt this way. The moments were you do not have a choice on whether your anxiety will control you or if you will control it, the moment where communication is the worst part of your day and the moment where people seem as if they were built just to ridicule you, where physical, mental and emotional exhaustion are constant, making you feel as if their will never be a way out.
But there is one. Frankly, there is more than one. Anxiety is strongly associated with communication and socialization, immediately creating an image of how you should speak, communicate and say to others. Media plays a huge role in anxiety, allowing you to set boundaries and limits for yourself, and refraining you from the freedom of expression. Even so, you need to begin to be comfortable in your own skin. Whether it is a struggle to do so or not, sing on your own, dance on your own, and do tacky things on your own. It will allow you to begin to be comfortable in yourself due to the fact that you have done the weirdest things on your own.
When you are standing in front of a crowd or in front of the class, attempting to present something or say something and you feel that lump in your throat starting to form, your muscles starting to tighten and you find yourself stuttering and pausing in front of all these eyes, just remember that you are not doing anything your weird dance or singing horribly, you are doing just fine. You know what you are doing and you can make it through that presentation or speech. Allow yourself to concentrate and focus on the information that you already know.
If you are afraid of judgment and what other people think of you, do not allow yourself to fall into the pit of trying to be what everyone wants you to be. You are more valuable and important when you are your own person, when you are different, because different means interesting, as much as the media portrays the idea of having everyone similar, same size, same height, same looks you should be distinguishable because aiming for perfection is the road to destruction.
In addition, do not forget that there are over seven billion people living, if some of them see you doing something that is not “normal” and laugh at you, they will soon forget it because your failures are just a mere moment of time that will soon be over and forgotten. It is okay to have done something embarrassing but do not allow your mind to make you feel like your life is a series of failures or embarrassments, you have to undergo struggles in order to undergo success yet it takes time to see it and accept it.





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Monday, February 10, 2014

You Are Who You Are


“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter
don't mind.”


  Often times, people will tell you what to do or say in a certain situation.  And you will tend to follow what they say due to the amount of respect you have for them. Even so, you have to keep in mind that everybody is entitled to their opinions and emotions as long as they don’t offend or insult anyone. You have the right to feel any emotion that you want without hiding it, and do what makes you happy.
   In despite of that many people possibly you, might struggle with finding true happiness within yourself. But what you don’t know is that, the key to your happiness lies in between your own hands. The key to finding happiness is focusing on you, heeding all your emotions and feelings and never disregarding them. You need to trust your feelings and take the chances. How many times have you known what you’re feeling but got talked into doing the opposite? Ultimately, resulting in things not working out and you regretting your actions? If you cannot trust yourself enough to lead your own life, there is something wrong. Losing happiness for a period of time is inevitable, but restoring that happiness requires time and patience.  Time itself will not mend your heart or restore your happiness; it will just simply give you the time to get back on your feet and learn from the past.
  Find and accept the things that make you happy. Start to realize that what you’ve got around you is what will and does make you happy, not the result of getting something you don’t have. Do not look for perfection in something or someone but rather look for the imperfections that make them beautiful.  Striving for perfection will never make you happy.
  Find that one thing that empowers you and makes you feel stronger; whether it’s music, praying to God or even working out. Radiate the positivity and strength into the world around you and the people you love, even when you have every right to be negative about something. Toxic thoughts will shatter your happiness and build a concrete wall to separate you from happiness and joy. Do not let it define you, destroy you but rather strengthen you. Whatever the result of something you’ve done might be, make sure to do it with compassion and love because there is nothing better than to know that you’ve done something right. If you continue this cycle of thinking positive everyday, happiness will certainly find its way to you.
  When it’s difficult to find the positive side of things, just remember that you are alive and you are breathing. There is nothing more important in this world than to know that you are capable of living another day and able to do what you love. Be grateful for having another opportunity to do and make something remarkable.
"Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." 
Howard Thurman