It’s been awhile since I have written a blog post and it has been on my mind to do so . I have also been thinking about what to write in amidst of figuring out some things in my life and working on mini goals/projects. And then this week, an idea hit me, why not write about being positive because that is one of my challenges for months. How do I be positive when everything seems chaotic and overwhelming? There are moments in life where we feel like nothing is going the way we want it to.
Our goals seem impossible to meet or certain circumstances seem to
be preventing us from becoming what we want to be. Unfortunately, we cannot change everything in life, we cannot change people and we cannot make the bank clear our debts. I mean miracles do happen but most times we have to deal with things directly and quickly because we know what can happen soon if we don’t respond to obstacles or changes soon. What we can change is our attitude. That is hard and I’m saying this because I know what it is like to wake up with a heavy feeling on your chest and that constant overthinking at night and day. It is scary how somethings can hurt us so much or cause us to feel defeated in life.
But here is where the true challenge begins, the challenge of channeling your energy into positive thinking and actions. We have to be determined to overcome the odds, the pain, the adversity, the anxiety, the problems that we endure. BEING POSITIVE IS NOT ABOUT PROJECTING A PERFECT LIFE.Rather, it’s about choosing to see the good in life, believing in the power of encouragement, and having hope that things will get better (even when they really, really suck).
1. Listen to music that gives off the same mood you want to be in. I know that people listen to sad or slow music when they aren’t in a good mood. For some, they feel okay but I know I wanna feel more than okay. I want to feel vibrant and energetic so I usually listen to upbeat and happy music. Those songs that make you wanna sing and dance are the ones that will make you feel ready to handle anything.
2. Eat healthy and be active. Choose healthy foods that are loaded with nutrients that will help make you feel great. Recently, I have trying my best to do that and honestly there are days I just wanna eat cake and binge watch shows. I mean we are not perfect human beings and some days you will do just that and be lazy. That’s okay for awhile but then you have to be consciously aware that it is time you get up and be active. Even if it is walking around the park or playing with your pets.
3. Set goals. This one is especially important because setting goals means you are ready to overcome your setbacks. Set realistic and simple goals. It doesn’t have to be anything extraordinary. But setting goals and pursuing them can help you feel excited again and refocused on what truly matters to you. Having goals to work towards can make us more positive. When we feel stagnant and not confident, it’s a lot easier to see the bad parts of life. Start small, and remind yourself of all the great things you can accomplish.
4. Create a sunshine box or list. This is where you sit and remove all distractions. It is just you, the pen and paper. Write all the little things that you are grateful for. Also write what makes you happy. It could be as simple as seeing your mom smile or holding someone hands or the taste of ice cream. Then, you should try to experience these things that make you happy. For example, make your mom smile and just admire her smile for awhile, right there and then. And then you can tell her
how much her smile means to you. Just enjoy the simple things you have. Let these simple things be your motivation to keep going in life.
5.Share your issues. Letting your struggles bottle up inside is just a breakdown waiting to happen. If we share our hardships, we can receive encouragement from others that will help us re-focus on our strength, courage, and perseverance.
6.Ask yourself – does this really matter? Usually when I find myself being negative, it’s over trivial things that won’t stand a chance in my long-term memory. So why do I let them get to me in the moment? Beats me! When my problems are trivial, I do my best to remind myself that they’re not important. And then I move on. It is important to take a few deep breaths and really think things through before letting your negative thoughts destroy you.
7. Remember who you are and your accomplishments so far. Most times when I have a huge problem I sit and remember all the challenges I had overcome in the past and all the little victories. For example, I remember the days I have been
hospitalized after surgery and how scared I was thinking I won’t heal or the fact that they said I may have complications after. And I did recover. It took awhile but every now and then my surgery area would hurt a little. And I think to myself that my body is reminding me of what I had overcame and that I can overcome much more now in the present. You have no idea how much strength you have within you to overcome negative situations. You just have to push yourself, no one else can for you.
I hope this blog helps someone out there or reminds you how strong you are. You just have to believe in yourself. Tap into your skills and resources. Whatever little you have, use that. Be positive and believe that things are gonna work out. The results may not always be what you desire but keep going. Pursue that dream in your heart. Enjoy the journey towards success. Grasp the lessons that each challenge teaches you. And do not forget to encourage those around you. Smile and keep working.
Love always,
Reshma.
strong I was. nd I can be strong now in amsist of whatever life throws at me.
refocused and excited.
overpower