We’ve
all gone through hard times. And we all get through them. However, some get
through them better than others. So what is their secret? Most of it has to do
with attitude. Here are 13 things to remember when life gets rough:
1. What is, is.
Buddha’s
famous saying tells us: “It is your resistance to ‘what is’ that causes your
suffering.” Think about that for a minute. It means that our suffering only
occurs when we resist how things are. If you can change something, then take
action! Change it! But if you can’t change it, then you have two choices: (1)
either accept it and let go of the negativity, or (2) make yourself miserable
by obsessing over it.
2. It’s only a problem if you think it’s a problem.
Many
times, we are our own worst enemy. Happiness is really dependent on
perspective. If you think something is a problem, then your thoughts and
emotions will be negative. But if you think it’s something you can learn from,
then suddenly, it’s not a problem anymore.
3. If you want things to change, you need to start with changing
yourself.
Your
outer world is a reflection of your inner world. Don’t you know people whose
lives are chaotic and stressful? And isn’t that largely because they feel
chaotic inside? Yes, it is. We like to think that changing our circumstances
will change us. But we have it backwards—we need to change ourselves first
before our circumstances will change.
4. There is no such thing as failure—only learning opportunities.
You
should just wipe the word “failure” right out of your vocabulary. All great
people who have ever achieved anything have “failed” over and over. In fact, I
think it was Thomas Edison who said something like, “I did not fail at
inventing the light bulb
,
I just first found 99 ways that it didn’t work.” Take your so-called “failures”
and learn something from them. Learn how to do it better next time.
5. If you don’t get something you want, it just means something
better is coming.
That’s
hard to believe sometimes, I know. But it’s true. Usually, when you look back
at your life, you will be able to see why it was actually a good thing that
something didn’t work out. Maybe the job you didn’t get would have made you
spend more time away from your family, but the job you did get was more
flexible. Just have faith that everything happens exactly the way it’s supposed
to.
6. Appreciate the present moment.
This
moment will never come again. And there is always something precious about
every moment. So don’t let it pass you by! Soon it will just be a memory. Even
moments that don’t seem happy can be looked upon as something that you might
miss someday. As the country song by Trace Adkins says, “You’re gonna miss
this…you’re gonna want this back. You’re gonna wish these days hadn’t gone by
so fast….you may not know this now, but you’re gonna miss this…”
7. Let go of desire.
Most
people live with “attached mind.” What this means is that they attach
themselves to a desire, and when they don’t get it, their emotions plummet into
negativity. Instead, try to practice “detached mind.” That means that when you
want something, you will still be happy whether you get it or not. Your emotions
remain happy or neutral.
8. Understand and be grateful for your fears.
Fear
can be a great teacher. And overcoming fears can also make you feel victorious.
For example, when I was in college, I feared public speaking (one of the top 3
fears of all humans). So I find it humorous now that not only do I speak in
front of a group every day by being a college professor, I also teach public
speaking! Overcoming fears just takes practice. Fear is really just an
illusion. It’s optional.
9. Allow yourself to experience joy.
Believe
it or not, I know way too many people who don’t allow themselves to have fun.
And they don’t even know how to be happy. Some people are actually addicted to
their problems and the chaos in them so much that they wouldn’t even know who
they are without them. So try to allow yourself to be happy! Even if it’s just
for a small moment, it’s important to focus on joy, not your hardships.
10. Don’t compare yourself to other people.
But
if you do compare yourself, compare yourself with people who have it worse than
you. Unemployed? Be grateful that you live in a country that gives unemployment
compensation, because most people in the world live on less that $750 a year.
So you don’t look like Angelina Jolie? Well, I bet there are more people who don’t
than do. And you are probably way better looking than most people. Focus on that.
11. You are not a victim.
You
need to get out of your own way. You are only a “victim” of your own thoughts,
words and actions. No one “does” something to you. You are the creator of your
own experience. Take personal responsibility and realize that you can get out
of your hard times. You just need to start with changing your thoughts and
actions. Abandon your victim mentality and become victorious. From victim to
VICTOR!
12. Things can—and do—change.
“And
this too shall pass” is one of my favorite sayings. When we are stuck in a bad
situation, we think that there is no way out. We think nothing will ever
change. But guess what? It will! Nothing is permanent except death. So get out
of the habit of thinking that things will always be this way. They won’t. But
you do need to take some sort of action for things to change. It won’t
magically happen all on its own.
13. Anything is possible.
Miracles
happen every day. Really—they do. I wish I had enough space to write about all
the miraculous things that have happened to people I know—from healing stage 4
cancer naturally to having their soul mate appear out of nowhere. Trust me: it
happens all the time. You just need to believe it does. Once you do, you
have won the battle.
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