Category: Self-improvement
If we want a better life, the best way forward is to change ourselves. These articles examine some of the considerations involved in that process.
- Bitterness and resentment
- Bitterness comes from a continued holding onto the entitlements or prestige we expected we were due, but were thwarted by the actions of others or life circumstances.
- Decades of growth
- There are many ideas about how we grow up, and this is my take on the process from my own observations.
- Developing trust
- We live with a lot of uncertainty, and if it is too strong, we lose trust in our ability to control our lives.
- Emotions and love
- While we often consider love just another emotion, it is more than that, as it is the key to our transforming ourselves beyond just reacting to our circumstances in life.
- Forgiveness
- Forgiveness is a state of mind or attitude that is not ruled by what we or others have done that has created problems for us. We have let go of it!
- Honest about honesty
- Many talk about being authentic and showing vulnerability as signs of being honest, but is doing those things really mean we are being honest?
- Life patterns
- The life we live tends to follow fairly predictable patterns, even in the ways that those patterns can change.
- Loss
- When we suffer loss in our lives, we can have a sense of being in a tail-spin as we go through a range of emotions while we try to make sense of our life without who or what we've lost.
- Making changes to our lives
- Through our own or another's insights, we may have seen some new possibilities for our lives. At times, that is enough to take charge of our lives. At others, we may need help or consult with others.
- Mastering life
- Life is not about conquering obstacles, but learning to not be the obstacle.
- Seek validation within, not from others
- For much of the time, we are obsessed with what others think of us. This is a recipe for neurosis and fear.
- Self-awareness – taking back control
- Self-awareness comes from focussing our consciousness upon the nature of our own thoughts, feeling and actions, rather than just reacting to life's experiences and challenges.
- Temptation
- Too many are willing to sacrifice any morals they have, just to be part of what seems to be the successful or winning team, or get what they desire.
- There is no perfection in the body
- Many seek perfection in some aspect of their personality, whether it be their physical body or their mental capabilities.