Welcome to the 6th edition of my newsletter.
The summer is winding down and people are starting to
take their "before school starts" vacations. Very
soon, one of the busiest times for online and home
businesses will be upon us soon. I hope that you all
have a plan to take advantage of it.
Since my new business is about personal development and
self improvement, I thought it appropriate to add an article
about self improvement to my newsletter. I know I
wrote about motivation before, but this time I thought I'd
discuss how emotions can affect your attitude. I can
relate very much to this article-- I experienced it just
earlier this evening. I hope you are able to take
something from the article to help you with your life and
your business.
Focus on your mental and emotional side to gain self
improvement
Not everyone believes this but the emotional and mental
aspects of a person, when combined, leads to better self
improvement.
Emotions love to dominate our actions and reactions, even
though we do not want it to happen sometimes. The society
often see emotions as a sign of weakness, so people are used
to putting them aside and focusing on the rational aspects
more and more.
No matter how strict and logical you may be, you will
always feel. One way or another, someone or something will
get through you.
Positive emotions are a lifelong goal for many of us
concerned about emotional health and self improvement. What
is more important; the amount of money you made during your
life or the times you laughed out of sheer joy?
People tend to put their positive emotions behind their
negative feelings. This is one of the biggest problems that
people come across during their lives.
There is no clear way to ignore a negative experience and
try to replace it with a positive one. Life just does not
work that way.
For example, when you were a child, if your goldfish
dies, you would be heartbroken. Your parents will probably
buy you another goldfish but the sorrow is still there.
Things get even more complex when you become an adult. A
fight with your spouse the night before will affect your
entire day. You will go to work angry, tired, and your mind
will wander. On the way home from work you will not notice
the sun shining and you would not be tempted to stop at a
roadside stand to pick up some fresh fruits and vegetables.
All this because that one negative thought has
contaminated the way you perceive the reality around you.
In this moment you will realize finding a safe place to
relax your mind will do wonders for your emotional and
mental improvement.
That place is relatively easy to find. It can be an
actual place or an imaginary location. The best idea is to
totally lose yourself in it.
Let us say you have a problem on your mind and it just
would not go away. Go bowling. Do not know how? Just give it
a shot.
Get caught up in the game. Your mind will drift away from
the negative thoughts that dominated your last hours or days
and start processing a whole new kind of information.
A safe haven can take many forms. It can be a song, a
movie, even a person or animal. The main thing is allow
yourself to get completely involved with this new activity.
You might still get flashes of the problem every now and
then. Ignore it and get even more absorbed in what you are
doing.
When the bowling game, the song, or the movie ends you
will abruptly return to reality. You will probably want to
retreat back to the safe place. Do not do it.
The safe place exists only as a helping hand, not as a
solution to your life's problems, may it be a small or big.
It serves only as an escape route.
You will return from your safe zone with an increased
energy level. You will feel better about yourself and gain
more confidence. You will see that any issue can be
resolved.
This is how a small escape from a harsh reality can
increase your emotional and mental health. Try to do this
often and you are on your way to better self improvement.
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Until next time have a prosperous week!
Liz Martinez