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		<title>Simpler Thinking: 5 Powerful Habits That Work For Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colorful smoke image from Bigstock. Share &#124;&#124; ”Chi Wen Tzu always thought three times before taking action. Twice would have been quite enough.” Confucius “Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have. Make the Now the primary focus of your life.” Eckhart Tolle One of my biggest problems used to be that [...]]]></description>
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<strong> Confucius</strong></p>
<p><em>“Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have. Make the Now the primary focus of your life.”</em><br />
<strong> Eckhart Tolle</strong></p>
<p>One of my biggest problems used to be that I thought too much. I overthought any little problem until it became a bigger and scarier thing in my mind. I overthought positive things until they didn’t seem to be that positive anymore. I overanalyzed and deconstructed things until the happiness that comes from just being in a moment and enjoying it fell apart.</p>
<p>This locked me into analysis paralysis. Little action was taken. Opportunities were rarely used. Life stood still and felt confining. And when I took action I tended to overanalyze things. That lead to more nervousness, second-guessing and me performing worse when I was doing whatever I was doing.</p>
<p>Based on the emails I get I’m not alone in this. One of the most common questions I get is about how to not think so much. In this article I will explore 5 solutions and habits that work for me.</p>
<p><strong>1. Set up simple, unhurried days.</strong></p>
<p>Crazy and overwhelming days are nothing one can avoid entirely. At least not if you want to live a full life.</p>
<p>But you can set up your day to make it more likely that you will be able to stay reasonably calm on the inside and outside. And this will make it easier to keep your thinking simple and focused too.</p>
<p><strong>A good start. </strong></p>
<p>I have mentioned this about a thousand times by now but the start you give your day often sets the tone for the whole day. Start your day with a few simple habits like a good breakfast, maybe a bit of exercise and then get started with your most important task of the day. Or if that feels too hard, no worries, instead start with an easy task to get the day rolling.</p>
<p><strong>Single-tasking + regular breaks. </strong></p>
<p>If you just work and work your whole day then your body and mind will become overwhelmed. Thoughts will start running wild and often down negative paths as stress rises in your body and mind. To prevent this and to do focused work without tearing yourself down schedule regular breaks.</p>
<p>I do this by setting my kitchen timer for 45 minutes. During those 45 minutes I do focused, single-tasking work. When the bell rings I drop everything and take a 15-20 minute break. Then I return for another 45 minutes of work.</p>
<p><strong>Minimize your input. </strong></p>
<p>Too much information, too many times of  &#8221;just taking a few minutes&#8221; on Facebook, Twitter and in the email inbox add more and more input and thought clutter into your mind during a day. The clutter and extra input shoots your thoughts off in more ways and gets your mind extra active. To keep your thinking simple, simplify and reduce the input.</p>
<p>One of the reasons why I wait with checking my social media accounts and email inbox to the end of my work hours is because then it is easier to focus on the most important things during the earlier part of the day. Instead of getting lost in tangents, daydreaming, worries, overthinking and so on.</p>
<p><strong>2. Set limits for thinking.</strong></p>
<p>I sometimes think there is some kind of wish when overthinking that thinking will somehow replace action. A wish that if you just think enough you can find some easy way out or get what you want without having to actually do something.</p>
<p>Without taking action you’ll most likely not get what you want. Thinking is however seldom as scary or uncertain as taking the leap into the unknown and taking action.</p>
<p>Getting the day off to a good and action-oriented start, as described above, is one thing that have helped me to become more of a person of action. Setting deadlines for decisions work well too. For small decisions like if I should get started with next important task of the day, go do the dishes or work out I give myself 30 seconds or less to make a decision.</p>
<p>For somewhat larger decisions that would have taken me days or weeks to (over)think through in the past I may set a deadline for 30 minutes or for the end of this work day.</p>
<p>Now, of course for some important things you need to take more time. But in many cases you can make good decisions more quickly and get started with moving towards your destination. And through that build a new and helpful habit.</p>
<p><strong>3. Be here and now.</strong></p>
<p>By being here and now you don’t obsess about the past or create worries or overthink things that are or might be coming up in the future. Of course, it is good to plan for the future and to learn from the past but that seems to happen pretty naturally and in a more balanced way when I focus on spending most of my time in the present moment.</p>
<p>The first section in this article with a simple and unhurried day where I single-task and keep thought clutter down makes it a lot easier to stay with the present moment instead of drifiting away on thought clouds. But if I do drift away, then I usually sit down for a minute or two and use all my senses to take in what is happening around during these seconds. The sounds, the sensations, what I see and what I hear.</p>
<p>That usually brings me back to now again.</p>
<p><strong>4. Be finished with your day.</strong></p>
<p>Taking breaks every hour during your work hours is important. Putting a stop to your work day and doing other things is just as important to keep the overthinking, stress and overwhelm away. So if you are in school or work from home with your own business set a stop time for your work day. Mine is at 7 o clock in the evening. If you go to a regular job do not bring the job home.</p>
<p>Make a firm decision to spend your evenings with other things than thinking about your work. Fill that time with other activities that recharge and relax you.</p>
<p>When you catch yourself with floating back into work thoughts or school thoughts, remind yourself of the consequences of doing so. Such as increasing stress levels, missing the other important parts of your life like friends and family, reinforcing negative habits like overthinking and the risk of having a burnout.</p>
<p><strong>5. Be conscious of your challenge. </strong></p>
<p>Find ways to remind yourself to stay aware of how you are thinking.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>A written reminder.</strong> A written reminder posted somewhere where you cannot avoid seeing it every day with words like: “Keep things extremely simple” or “Am I overcomplicating this?” can work wonders.</li>
<li><strong>A silent vibration on your cell phone.</strong> An alarm with just a silent vibration on your cell phone a couple of times a day can remind you to snap out of overthinking or the past or future and help you to build positive thought habits.</li>
</ul>
<p>By being conscious of your challenge it will over time become easier and easier to stick a simpler way of thinking.</p>
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		<title>How to Focus Your Attention on What is Most Important in Your Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 15:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by nattu (license). Share &#124;&#124; “Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.” Jose Ortega y Gasset “Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of your attention.” Jim Rohn Keeping your attention on what is most important in your life is one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4087" style="margin: 0px;" title="110907_favorite" src="http://www.positivityblog.com/wp-content/uploads/110907_favorite.jpg" alt="What is most important to you?" width="458" height="304" /><br />
Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/33345813@N00/4085398562/">nattu</a> (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en">license</a>).  <div style="float:left;margin-right:15px; margin-bottom: 2px"><a name="fb_share" 
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<strong> Jose Ortega y Gasset</strong></p>
<p><em>“Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of your attention.”</em><br />
<strong> Jim Rohn </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> Keeping your attention on what is most important in your life is one of the most essential ingredients if you want to be able to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Stick with your goals.</li>
<li>Achieve what you want to achieve each day.</li>
<li>Appreciate what you have in your life.</li>
<li>Clearly see how you can use your time here in the best way.</li>
</ul>
<p>Like with most things, this is something that is of course easier said than done. It’s easy to get distracted way too much and to feel overwhelmed, stressed out and spread out too thin.</p>
<p>But with some limits, with some barriers that keep much of the daily clutter out you can become sharp and focused once again.  So let’s get started with that by establishing or reminding yourself of a few very helpful habits.</p>
<p><strong>Write down your top 4 priorities. Post them where you see them every day.</strong></p>
<p>To keep your attention in the right place it is essential to remind yourself every day of what is truly most important.</p>
<p>So what is most important for you this year? An important project at work? Your family? Improving your social life? Your blog, photography, soccer or debt?</p>
<p>Think about it and reduce what is important in your life to the top 4 most important priorities. Write those four things down and post them in your workspace or on your bathroom mirror or on your fridge.</p>
<p><strong>Work in a no-distractions zone.</strong></p>
<p>When you work then do not work in a place filled with unnecessary distractions. Instead take a few minutes and make a plan.</p>
<p>Ask yourself: what are the 3 most common distractions that keep me from doing my work in a focused way?</p>
<p>Figure out how you can prevent those things from distracting you.  A few suggestions to help you limit your distractions are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Shut the door to your office.</li>
<li>Shut down email, instant messaging programs and put your cell phone in silent mode for an hour or more at a time.</li>
<li>If your place of work is busy and noisy use headphones with music or just noise canceling headphones without anything playing in them.</li>
</ul>
<p>Having trouble sticking with it in that zone and to not start procrastinating or distracting yourself? Try using a timer – on your cell phone or use an egg-timer – and set it for 45 minutes. Then put in a drawer or somewhere where you can’t see it. During those 45 minutes dive in and immerse yourself in the no-distraction zone and your work until the clock rings.</p>
<p>This one works very well for me because I know that I do not have to stay focused and un-distracted forever. I just have to make an effort for 45 minutes and then I can do something else. If 45 minutes is too much at first then try a shorter time-limit.</p>
<p>Work with you have and use what you can from this list to make work much more distraction free.</p>
<p><strong>Limit your input.</strong></p>
<p>Reduce the number of blogs, newsletters, magazines, book clubs, podcasts, twitterers etc. you are subscribed too. Just keep the ones you are really getting something out of.</p>
<p><strong>Limit your time in your favorite places online.</strong></p>
<p>Many of us have favorite places where we get stuck online.  It might be Facebook, Twitter, your favorite forum or just checking the paper many times each day.  A couple of things that have helped me to not get too distracted by such places is to:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Remove them from any favorites list in the browser. </strong>Easy availability makes it easy to go there when you want to escape. So make it a little harder to get there. I have noticed that if I have to type in the address to that site then I usually forget about it a lot more and I don’t jump in there whenever I am bored or feel like procrastinating. Instead, I tend to forget about the site for a day or several days. It is out of sight and out of mind.</li>
<li><strong>Use it in short bursts. </strong>After you have spent time working in your no-distractions zone you can relax or reward yourself with 5 or 10 minutes on your favorite website. If you can’t seem to be able to keep that time-limit then use the egg-timer or the timer on your cell phone to keep yourself in check.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Take a media- and internet-free day (or weekend).</strong></p>
<p>I usually take at least one day during my weekend off from using the internet, reading the paper, checking my email and so on. That break helps me to better focus my attention on the most important things, to set clear limits between the workhours and the homehours and it helps me to relax and recharge myself so that I am more focused during the upcoming week.</p>
<p><strong>Let the helpful sources influence you.</strong></p>
<p>What you surround yourself with will be a big influence on you. Negative voices, people and media will drag you down and can easily redirect your attention on to the negative aspects of life.</p>
<p>Positive people, music, books, movies, quotes and surroundings etc. will on the other hand help you not just to keep your focus on what is most important and what is positive in life. They will also help you to broaden your horizons and let you discover things and aspects of life you may not have found or paid much attention to before.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 14:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Share &#124;&#124; “The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live.” Flora Whittemore “Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” Brian Tracy It’s a brand new year and I am guessing that many have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-3717  alignleft" title="100517_comfortzone" src="http://www.positivityblog.com/wp-content/uploads/100517_comfortzone.jpg" alt="Make that change stick in 2012" width="300" height="400" /><div style="float:left;margin-right:15px; margin-bottom: 2px"><a name="fb_share" 
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<strong> Flora Whittemore</strong></p>
<p><em>“Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.”</em><br />
<strong> Brian Tracy</strong></p>
<p>It’s a brand new year and I am guessing that many have their New Year’s resolution enthusiastically in mind. But how can you make the resolution something that sticks rather than something that gets abandoned in a month or so?</p>
<p>Well, first, focus on just developing one habit or making one change at a time. And make sure that it is a change YOU want in your life and that you have your own reasons for making it. Trying to make a change because of what other people want rarely lasts and this is in the end your life to live.</p>
<p>With those two basic guidelines in mind, here are a handful of tips that have been most helpful for me to make positive and lasting changes in my life.</p>
<p><strong>Do it in small steps.</strong></p>
<p>What holds us back in our zone of comfort is often a fear that facing that fear head on all at once might be overwhelming. Or it becomes too uncomfortable and difficult to make a big leap and make a big change all at once and so in February that gym card gathers dust in your wallet.</p>
<p>Taking small steps is a solution to those problem. It allows you to stretch your comfort zone and slowly make it less uncomfortable and frightening.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Become more social.</strong> Let’s say you want to be less nervous and awkward in social situations. To solve that you can take small steps. Steps like first just saying hi to people. And being more involved in conversations at work or in school to exercise your conversation muscles. After a while those things will feel more comfortable. And so you can expand your comfort zone a little bit more.</li>
<li><strong>Become more effective.</strong> You can start with just working 1 hour a day fully focused on your most important tasks in cone of silence (this means to shut out and shut off all distractions like the internet, the phone, the door to your office etc. as best you can). And then go back to your normal routine. The next week you can add an hour and work two fully focused hours a day. Step by step you build a more powerful habit that may feel uncomfortable at first.</li>
<li><strong>Create something new.</strong> When I was going to start making my own products I was hesitant. I was just used to writing blog posts and putting together a whole book seemed like fun but was definitely outside of my comfort zone. So I took a small step and put together a smaller e-book at first that I give away for free to new newsletter subscribers.</li>
<li><strong>Exercise.</strong> Run for just five minutes three times a week for the first week. Then during week two run for 10 minutes three times. Add 5 minutes of running at a time to slowly and more easily get comfortable with this new change.</li>
</ul>
<p>By doing things this way you gradually desensitize yourself to social situations, to a new way of working or whatever you are uncomfortable with. You make it the new “normal” for you.</p>
<p>So, identify where you want to go or how you want to improve your life. Then make a plan with some smaller steps you can take to gradually lessen your discomfort.</p>
<p><strong>Set the goal but focus on the daily process.</strong></p>
<p>I for instance use this when I write and when I workout. I don’t take responsibility for the results in my mind. I take responsibility for showing up and doing my workout/writing X number of times per week. The results – I become stronger and the website/my products grow – come anyway from that consistent action. And this makes it easier for me to take action when I know that is all I need to focus on. Instead of using half of the energy and focus I have available on hoping that I “reach my goal real, real soon”.</p>
<p>Focus on the process and you will be a lot more relaxed and prone to continue than if you stare yourself blind on the potential results that never come as quickly as you want to and puts you on an emotional rollercoaster from day to day.</p>
<p><strong>Let other people help you out.</strong></p>
<p>This is so important. Do not try to do it all alone. If you’re about to quit smoking ask others who have overcome the addiction what their best tips are. Do some research online and offline. This can save you pain, frustration and it can help you to keep going.</p>
<p>If you like you can also tell people your goals – face to face, via email, on Facebook or your blog etc. – to get accountability and motivation to take action. And/or you can find someone – an accountability buddy – who wants to make the same change that you want and that can make things easier.</p>
<p>Or you can just get an accountability budy that has a New Year’s resolution of any kind. And then the two of you can check up on each other each week to make sure you are taking the practical steps forward and to encourage each other when you stumble.</p>
<p><strong>Find a way that fits you.</strong></p>
<p>Different things fit different people. It did for example take me quite some time of trying different ways to do cardio exercise before I finally found body weight exercises. And it did take me a while to find <a href="http://premium.positivityblog.com/artofrelaxedproductivity/">productivity habits that makes me very consistent and the same time kept stress down to a minimum</a>.</p>
<p>Experiment and find what works for you and what fits your personality. This will make it a lot easier to stick to your positive change and develop a relaxed consistency.</p>
<p><strong>Find ways to overcome the things that cause you to relapse into old behavior.</strong></p>
<p>Stress may cause you to feel like smoking again. If so, find a few relaxation techniques that can help you. Worry may lead you to eating too much to feel better. If that is an issue that pops up for you then learn to reduce your worries in life. If you get stuck in inaction learn how to up your enthusiasm and motivation quickly or to just take action anyway.</p>
<p>Find ways to turn bad days or moments into something positive once again.</p>
<p><strong>Use laziness to your advantage.</strong></p>
<p>I’m kinda lazy. But I use that to my advantage by for example not having any sweets or cookies in my cupboards. I only have healthy stuff there. Since I may feel the craving for something sweet or a snack from time to time but I am too lazy to go to the store I wind up eating what I have at home. A simple habit that has helped me to improve my health.</p>
<p>I also know that I am too lazy to go to the gym or go out running three times a week. So I workout at home. This has helped me to have very good consistency.</p>
<p>Such small, invisible barriers can have a great impact on your daily life in the long run. Remove them or use them or to your advantage.</p>
<p><strong>Use daily reminders in your environment.</strong></p>
<p>I have written about this many, many times since it have found it very helpful for staying on track and making a change stick.</p>
<p>Simply write down your goal/new habit on paper and put it where you can’t avoid seeing it every day. Your fridge, bathroom mirror and workspace are such places.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t beat yourself up when you slip.</strong></p>
<p>You will most likely have a few bad days and fall flat on your face even if you follow the tips above. The important thing here is to not be too hard on yourself and keep on beating yourself up for a week. That could certainly lead to giving up altogether. Plus, it’s kinda pointless.</p>
<p>Instead, learn what you can from the experience so you don’t have to repeat it too many times. Then get back on the horse again the next day. And keep going.</p>
<p><strong>Take one small step today to get the ball rolling.</strong></p>
<p>Don’t get stuck in planning. Or thinking that you will get started tomorrow or next week. Get the ball rolling instead. Do that today by just taking one small, practical step towards what you want.</p>
<p><strong>P.S:</strong> A big thank you to everyone who participated in the short survey before the holidays! I got a ton of great ideas for articles, newsletters and premium guides to create in 2012.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 14:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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<strong> Hamilton Wright Mabie</strong></p>
<p>The year is coming to an end. Just two days to go. But before we head into 2012 I want to share four questions that you can use so that you don’t lose your way next year.</p>
<p>Have a happy, awesome and meaningful New Year!</p>
<p><strong>Is this useful?</strong></p>
<p>This is a good way to for example weed out thought habits that may not be so useful. Your mind may for instance fool you into believing that it’s the right thing to go around being angry at someone because, well, you’re right. Or that it’s right to dwell on a problem because you had such bad luck or was singled out.</p>
<p>Both thought patterns are quite seductive because they can fool you into believing that you are doing the “right” or “normal” thing. But are dwelling on such thoughts useful to you? Probably not. That will just create suffering in your life, waste your time and do little to solve a practical situation. By asking if something is useful you can stop yourself while heading down a negative path and turn around towards the light again.</p>
<p><strong>What is the most important thing I can do right now?</strong></p>
<p>If you are lost in what to do next in your day, week or life, ask yourself this question. The answer might not always be what you want to hear because the most important thing is often one of the harder things you want to do too. But it can help you to check your priorities and stop you from getting lost in busy work and instead start tackling the really big stuff.</p>
<p><strong>Am I keeping things extremely simple?</strong></p>
<p>It’s very easy to start to overcomplicating things to, for example, find excuses for not doing something or simply because is a regular thought habit of yours.</p>
<p>Overcomplicating things can bring anything to halt. Or make it much harder to get something done.</p>
<p>So I like to ask myself this question a lot. By questioning how I am going about things or how I am planning to go about things with a project or a situation I can declutter my plans and thoughts. And this makes the process of working towards and reaching my goal a whole lot simpler.</p>
<p>I may not always find an extremely simple solution or path towards what I want. But I can pretty much always make things simpler and easier by asking myself this question.</p>
<p><strong>Is there anyone on the planet having it worse than me right now?</strong></p>
<p>When I am stuck on focusing on the negatives, when I feel like a victim and like things are going against me I ask myself this question.</p>
<p>The answer may not result in positive thoughts, but it can sure snap you of a somewhat childish “poor, poor me…” attitude pretty quickly. I understand that I have much to be grateful for in my life.</p>
<p>This question changes my perspective from a narrow, self-centred one into a much wider one. It helps me to lighten up about my situation. After I have changed my perspective I usually ask another question like:</p>
<p>What is the hidden opportunity within this situation?</p>
<p>That follow-up question is very helpful to keep your focus on how to solve a problem or get something good out a current situation. Rather than asking yourself “why?” over and over and thereby focusing on the negatives and making yourself feel worse and worse.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 17:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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<p>Did you ever have an opportunity that you didn&#8217;t go for because you didn&#8217;t feel like you could do it?</p>
<p>Do you sometimes feel like you cannot ask for what you truly want or say no because you fear being rejected?</p>
<p>Do you feel like no matter how good you do things at work or in school you are still not good enough or happy on the inside?</p>
<p>Do you feel like you are not someone who could have or deserve success in the most important areas in life such as love, friendship, career, finances or your health?</p>
<p>Do you feel like you have not lived up to your potential yet and are quite often discouraged by what you have accomplished in life so far?</p>
<p>And do you think you&#8217;d have more success in life if you were happier on the inside?</p>
<p>Well, being in such a place is not uncommon. I used to be in that place. And many are there today in various degrees.</p>
<p>That is why my new course, the 12-week course simply called the Self-Esteem Course is all about understanding and raising your own self-esteem. So that you can be happier and more successful in your life.</p>
<h3><strong>How I have built my own self-esteem and you can too</strong></h3>
<p>Being in a place of low self-esteem is not a good but an all too common place to be in the world today.</p>
<p>It can feel terribly restricting. You don&#8217;t go for what you really want most of the time. And it feels like life never seems to really start for you or truly grow compared to the people you see around you.</p>
<p>But this is not something that is set in stone. Low self-esteem is an issue and a challenge but it is something that can be improved greatly upon so that you can feel great about yourself and live your life to its full potential too.</p>
<p>I think my story with self-esteem is a pretty common one. I didn’t have atrociously bad self-esteem but I was down on myself quite a lot and didn’t feel like I deserved very much in life. So I held myself back from the success in wanted. I held myself back from trying to live up to my potential.</p>
<p>Over the past years things have changed for me. And in this course I want to share what I have learned, what has actually worked and still works to keep my self-esteem up even through rough parts of my days and weeks.</p>
<p>In the Self-Esteem Course you will each week for 12 weeks get a part of the puzzle of high self-esteem.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Exercises for understanding.</strong> I will share the powerful exercises that helped me to understand myself better and to make steady improvements in how view myself and the world.</li>
<li><strong>Strategies so that you don&#8217;t get dragged down in everyday life.</strong> I’ll share the ways I have learned to handle those common situations, habits and pitfalls that can drag your self-esteem down on a daily basis.</li>
<li><strong>The habits of high self-esteem.</strong> I’ll share the habits I have cultivated that allow me to feel a lot better about myself and feel the inner freedom to explore life as I want to.</li>
</ul>
<p>Many of the strategies, tips and exercises in this course are things I have never even mentioned on my blog or newsletter before.</p>
<h3><strong>Helping yourself through life&#8217;s ups and downs and towards your dreams</strong></h3>
<p>Having a healthy sense of self-esteem is much like building and maintaining your personal physical fitness. It is not something you do once and it is fixed for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>But in this course I’ll give you the tools to build it up and then you can run with it and keep it up week after week and month after month, through life’s ups and downs and on the winding path towards your own small, big and awesome dreams and goals.</p>
<p>Because that is what a healthy sense of self-esteem is about. That you feel and think that you are worthy of good things, happiness and love. In your relationships and socially, at work or in school, with your health, finances and other important things in life.</p>
<p>It is about you feeling good about yourself even when you encounter criticism, failure or if your work is not done in a perfect manner or if you are not achieving things all the time. It&#8217;s about being good to yourself just like you would be good to your best friend.</p>
<p><strong>The most important positive changes that this course will help you make are how to:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Deep down feel like you truly trust yourself to be able to handle life and making the important decisions and that you deserve to have and to get more good and awesome things in your life.</li>
<li>Uncover and reclaim your inner core of unchanging self-esteem.</li>
<li>Discover your factual strengths and weaknesses and a more balanced and nuanced perspective towards yourself and your world.</li>
<li>Talk back to your own inner critic, stop it before it can damage you and your life even more and then replace it with healthier habits.</li>
<li>Finally lay off and overcome your own most self-critical and most self-esteem damaging thought habits.</li>
<li>Handle mistakes and failure in a way that preserves your self-esteem levels and allows you to learn from what happened.</li>
<li>Respond to criticism in a more understanding and levelheaded way.</li>
<li>Stop comparing yourself and your life to other people and their lives.</li>
<li>Replace your perfectionism with more helpful and healthy habits.</li>
<li>Cultivate more compassion and understanding for yourself and for other people.</li>
<li>Find your most important dreams and set up goals and effective strategies that will help you reach those dreams and fulfill your untapped inner potential.</li>
<li>Stay on course while you work towards what you want and to not self-sabotage when you get it.</li>
<li>Simply stop feeling lousy or negatively about yourself and start feeling good about yourself and happier on the inside.</li>
</ul>
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<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.positivityblog.com/_images/money_back_pop.jpeg" alt="" width="126" height="126" />I am so confident that this course will help you that it comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. So it’s a risk-free deal for you.</p>
<p>If you aren’t satisfied that The Self-Esteem Course is helping you improve your life or you don’t like the material for some reason then just let me know via email and I’ll refund you in full with no questions asked.</p>
<h3><strong>Here&#8217;s What You’ll Get if You Sign Up for the Self-Esteem Course Today</strong></h3>
<p>I have kept things very simple for this course. And you have two options when it comes to how you want the course delivered. Either you can get it in small, weekly parts via email. Or you can download the whole course today (if you want this option, scroll down a bit).</p>
<p>If you choose the &#8220;one-small-part-each-week&#8221; option then you will each week get a short guide with just a couple of clear action steps at the end of the guide to take that week. I have added this weekly option to lessen the chance that you get overwhelmed, stuck in analysis paralysis or start procrastinating.</p>
<p>I want as many as possible not only to read the information but also to take small actions each week to build their self-esteem and be able to better maintain it.</p>
<p>So, with this option you will each week get a new email containing a written guide in PDF format with strategies, practical tips and clear action-steps to take.</p>
<p>And, as I wrote a couple of paragraphs up, many of the things in this course are things I have never even mentioned on my blog or in my newsletter before.</p>
<p>You will also receive these two bonuses <strong>each week</strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>The Weekly Worksheet.</strong> One worksheet per week in PDF format containing in many cases absolutely essential exercises to help you to better understand yourself, <em>your own</em> self-esteem and how to improve it.</li>
<li><strong>The Weekly Audio Session.</strong> That week&#8217;s written guide as an audio session in mp3 format.</li>
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<p><strong>That’s 12 extra worksheets &amp; 12 audio sessions in mp3 format.</strong></p>
<h3><strong>Get the Self-Esteem Course &#8211; Weekly Email Edition Now</strong></h3>
<p>There is a time for a real change. A time for inner freedom and self-happiness so that you can live the life you really want. A time to grow, to start feeling good about yourself and to explore what you want deep down instead of holding yourself back.</p>
<p>If you like, that time can be now. Today. So let’s get started.</p>
<p>Today you can get the Self-Esteem Course for just <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>$37</strong></span>.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the simple steps to get your spot in the weekly course:</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong> </strong>1. Click the button below and then after you have reached and clicked the &#8220;Pay Now&#8221; button in the Paypal payment process and purchased your membership you will automatically be added to the membership email list.<br />
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3. Then, a couple of minutes later, you will get an email with your download links for the first guide, worksheet and audio session of this course.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll get a new email every 7 days with that week&#8217;s download links for the full 12-week duration of the course.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE! Be sure to put in the email address you want the course delivered to into the PayPal purchase form because it is at this email address you will receive your weekly guides and worksheets.</strong></p>
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<h3><strong>Or Download the Whole Self-Esteem Course Instantly Today</strong></h3>
<p style="text-align: left;">You don&#8217;t have to subscribe to the email option and get the course in small weekly parts though. You also have the option to get the whole Self-Esteem Course right now. You will then gain instant access to all the 12 weekly guides, the 12 worksheets and the 12 audio guides in just a few minutes.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Click the button below to get your copy of the whole Self-Esteem Course for <strong>just <strong>37</strong> dollars today</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>P.S:</strong> I spent many years to get to where I am today. I don’t want you to have to spend that much time struggling to find your way out of low self-esteem, squandered potential, often feeling down about yourself and your life or beating yourself up on a weekly basis like I did. Instead, get a fresh start today. Start growing and building your own self-esteem and life towards new, unexplored heights and horizons.</p>
<p>And remember, you have a 60 day, no questions asked money back guarantee so you can check out the Self-Esteem Course with no risk for you.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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<strong>Buddha</strong></p>
<p><em>“Low self-esteem is like driving through life with your hand-break on.”</em><br />
<strong> Unknown</strong></p>
<p>Your self-esteem is one of the most important things in life. It is one of those things that will make a huge difference for you if you work on it.</p>
<p>As you raise your self-esteem you will for instance:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Feel more deserving and trusting in yourself.</strong> This will allow you to more fully explore your own potential and start going for your dreams and happiness. Instead of holding yourself back in life because you do not think you deserve good things or because of fear of failure, rejection etc.</li>
<li><strong>Live as you want.</strong> Not just when it comes to your goals and dreams. But also in the way that you will be better at standing up for yourself, asking for what you really want, saying no and to not feel pressured by shoulds or perfectionism.</li>
<li><strong>Stop feeling lousy about yourself and start feeling that you are OK and good.</strong> Sure, life still has its ups and downs with better self-esteem but those ups and downs also become easier to handle. And if you become more understanding, accepting and loving of yourself then just about any day in life will become better and happier than it used to be.</li>
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<p>But that is not the only thing about self-esteem that I wanted to share today. I also wanted to share three simple ways that you can start using today to start raising or to better maintain your own self-esteem.</p>
<p><strong>1. The daily self-appreciation journal.</strong></p>
<p>It is easy to get lost in basing your self-esteem on just what you accomplish, on what you get done in a day or week. But basing your self-esteem on just that makes it pretty unstable.</p>
<p>One way help yourself out with that and with appreciating what is good and awesome about you is to use a self-appreciation journal.</p>
<p>You can do that by taking out a pen and notepad (or use a word processor on your computer or cell phone) every evening for a week. There you write down 5 things you appreciate about yourself. But make sure that you do not only write down accomplishments. Also write down good stuff related to your core-self esteem. By that I mean things that always there no matter how you perform at work or in school. It could be things/traits like your sense of humor, your kindness, your honesty, wisdom, creativity and so on.</p>
<p>If you like, continue to make this kind of journaling a habit of yours after the first week is up.</p>
<p><strong>2. The stop word or stop-phrase.</strong></p>
<p>We all have an inner critic. The critic can spur you on to get things done and to behave in way that gains acceptance from the people around you. But it can also drag you and your self-esteem down.</p>
<p>The inner critic whispers or shouts thoughts in your mind. It could be thoughts like:</p>
<ul>
<li>You are lazy and sloppy too, now get to work.</li>
<li>No one really likes you for who you are.</li>
<li>You always fail in relationships.</li>
<li>You aren’t good at your job at all and someone will figure that out and throw you out.</li>
<li>You are worse or uglier than someone else.</li>
</ul>
<p>Now, the inner critic can as I mentioned help you to be productive and so on. But there are alternatives that are better. If you want to become more effective then it will for example be healthier and more productive to remind yourself of your major reasons for doing what you do each day. You could write down the most important reasons why you are focusing on this project, on these classes in school and so on and put that note where you will see it every day.</p>
<p>But, as you start going on that other, healthier path, you also have to stop the critic so it does not start to drag you down. You have to talk back to it.</p>
<p>You can do so by simply creating a stop word or stop-phrase that you say or shout in your mind whenever your critic pipes up with a distorted and self-esteem hurting thought.</p>
<p>Simply say: Stop!</p>
<p>Or use something else. I like these two phrases:</p>
<ul>
<li>No, no, no, we are not going there!</li>
<li>No, that is just stupid.</li>
</ul>
<p>They have worked well for me to get the inner critic to shut up. Try these ones out or create one that feels good and works for you.</p>
<p>Then use it to not get dragged down by your own inner critic when it may get triggered by for example criticism or a mistake in everyday life. And as you use the word or phrase and it becomes a habit and as you find healthier paths towards what you want your critic will pop up up less and less.</p>
<p><strong>3. Be kind and understanding towards others (and yourself). </strong></p>
<p>By being kinder towards and more understanding of others if becomes easier to do the same to yourself. One simple way to focus on being more understanding and kind when you feel the need to judge someone is to use helpful questions. One I find to be really effective is:</p>
<p>What parts of this person can I see in myself? How is he or she like me?</p>
<p>This one helps me to shift my perspective from what is different and what I feel the need to judge to what we have in common instead. This tears down the mental barriers between us and I can feel closer to and more understanding of this person.</p>
<p>Try it out whenever you feel the need to judge someone, no matter if it is someone close to you or someone you don’t even know.</p>
<p>By doing so it becomes more natural to extend and use this more understanding and kind frame of mind when you view yourself too. And by behaving in this way towards others you will feel better about yourself and in that way raise your self-esteem too.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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<p>This is also an easy and simple way to expand your comfort zone and to keep your curiousness up.</p>
<p>By changing your perception of yourself from someone who sticks to the old and comfortable all the time to someone who likes to mix small and big things up it feels more natural to mix things up in any other area of life too. You break out of your comfort zone regularly and so the inner resistance and fear that things will not go well becomes a lot smaller in everyday life.</p>
<p>Plus, it keeps you from getting stuck in the same old rut. It allows you to discover a ton of new exciting things. It could sometimes be the start of something bigger in a way you cannot see right now. And it’s just plain fun. I hope you’ll find some inspiration in this list.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Eat the unusual thing. </strong>Instead of choosing the meatbased dish at lunch try the vegetarian alternative. Or try the fish if you usually go for the beef.</li>
<li><strong>Smile towards everyone.</strong> Instead of just going along with your day in your normal social way try smiling more. Smile more towards your co-workers, the lady at the checkout at the supermarket, the people closest to you and smile to yourself when you encounter a mirror. See what happens.</li>
<li><strong>Cook something new.</strong> Each week me and my girlfriend try cooking a new recipe from our cookbooks. It is most often a tasty experiment and helps us to find, sometimes unexpected, new favorites. It has also certainly made me a better cook in the last year or so.</li>
<li><strong>Mix up your music.</strong> I mix things up by trying new music every month. I have a look at the best music on sites like Pitchfork.com and Metacritic.com. Then I load a few of those albums on Spotify and listen.</li>
<li><strong>Work in complete silence and stillness. </strong>Shut the door to your office, shut off your music, unplug the internet and just focus on doing the most important thing you can do today while enjoying the silence.</li>
<li><strong>Read something that your friends wouldn&#8217;t guess that you are reading. </strong>I’m reading Jared Diamond’s history book “Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.”. Definitely not my usual cup of tea. But I’m loving it. And it helps me to think in new directions and gives me new ideas on a daily basis.</li>
<li><strong>Do all your shopping for the week.</strong> Instead of doing grocery shopping when you feel like it or need to, sit down down and plan what you will eat and need for a whole week. Go and get all of that at the store. Now you don’t have to go back there for a week and you’ll probably have a bunch of extra free time and less stress to enjoy this week.</li>
<li><strong>Have a day of kindness.</strong> Instead of having the usual bursts of irony, sarcasm etc. during your day try to go for a day where you are just being kind and friendly to everyone including yourself.</li>
<li><strong>Enjoy it all.</strong> All fluctuations during your normal day is a part of life and as life it is a gift in some way or another. So recently I have started to have days when I just tell myself: “enjoy it all”. Then I try to enjoy my day no matter if the inbox is overfull, if I’m hungry and starting to get cranky. The things I usually don’t like so much I tell myself to enjoy as a part of life. And so my day actually becomes more enjoyable because much of how we see life is about how we choose to think about it.</li>
<li><strong>Watch something odd. </strong>If you usually watch thrillers then try a romantic comedy. If you most often get stuck with documentaries try an animated movie form Japan (I recommend anything by Hayao Miyazaki). If you love Family Guy, try the Wire. Expand what you watch to get new ideas and impressions.</li>
<li><strong>Listen to the sound of the world. </strong>Leave your portable music player/radio at home. Just listen to sounds of the city, nature and people as you move about during your day.</li>
<li><strong>Take a day off from the Internet.</strong> I have started to take Internet-free days on either Saturdays or Sundays (or both) over the last month or so. It’s a wonderful change of pace and feels like I’m on a small, healthy and extra relaxing vacation. Plus, it makes it more fun to get back to work on Monday.</li>
<li><strong>Exercise in a new way. </strong>Recently we got a Nintendo Wii. So now I jump around once or a couple of times a week and exercise with my EA Active 2.0 game. It’s more fun and the workouts are harder than I expected. And feels like an excellent home workout option as the long and hard Swedish winter is just around the corner.</li>
<li><strong>Take a news black out.</strong> Instead of reading the paper or watching the news as usual try to go without that for a day. See how it affects you and how much you miss the news.</li>
<li><strong>Hide a note for a loved one. </strong>Try hiding a sweet note of affection for a partner, family member or a friend in his or her cookie jar, tea or coffee container, book on the nightstand, hat, shoes or somewhere else where they look each day. Make him or her happy in an unexpected and odd way.</li>
<li><strong>Take a different route.</strong> To work or to school. To your gym or home. See something new even when you are in transport mode.</li>
<li><strong>Walk or take the bicycle to work.</strong> Instead of taking the car or riding the bus as usual. Get some exercise and fresh air before it is time to start working and before it’s time to go home.</li>
<li><strong>Let it go just for today.</strong> If you often get into arguments or have trouble letting issues go and replay them over and over in your mind then just for today let it all go. Tomorrow you can take up your old habits just where you left them . But for today, instead of getting into an argument just let it go and walk away. If you replay something in your mind, let it go for today. If that old memory pops up today too, let it go instead of dwelling.</li>
<li><strong>Go out.</strong> If you usually stay in during the weekdays, then call up a few friends and head down to the pub for a few hours even if it’s just a Wednesday. Or call up someone you haven’t met in ages and go for a cup of tea or coffee. Or pop down to the movie theater and catch a movie. If you usually do those things though, consider just staying in with PJs on and taking it easy.</li>
<li><strong>Sit in a new place.</strong> If you have favorite chair or part of the sofa where you always sit then try another chair and/or place to sit today. It can give you a new perspective at work or at home and I have found that it can even give you some new, fresh thoughts and perspectives on life.</li>
<li><strong>Throw out the things you haven’t used in 1 year.</strong> Go through one part of your home (a closet, a drawer in your desk or bedroom cabinet) and see what you have there. Ask yourself if you have used each item in there in the past year. If not, give the item(s) away to charity or a friend or simply throw it out.</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by lrargerich (license). Share &#124;&#124; “Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.” Arnold Bennett “And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” Anais Nin Why are you reading this blog? Probably [...]]]></description>
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<strong> Arnold Bennett</strong></p>
<p><em>“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”</em><br />
<strong> Anais Nin</strong></p>
<p>Why are you reading this blog?</p>
<p>Probably because you want to make a positive change in your life. Perhaps you want to improve your social skills, simplify how you work or change your attitude and how you think.</p>
<p>Now this is great. But it is seldom that easy. There may be obstacles outside of you. There are almost certainly obstacles inside of you.</p>
<p>In this article I’ll explore some of those common obstacles that can make change so hard and how to get around them.</p>
<p><strong>You don’t want to change.</strong></p>
<p>Maybe you think you want to change something. But is it really your wish? Or is it the wish of your parents, boss, partner, friends or society?</p>
<p>If you don’t really want to make the change deep down then it will be very hard to go the distance. Yes, you can begin but if there is no inner drive to do it then you will lose motivation easily and feel like giving up all the time after a while.</p>
<p><strong>What to do about it:</strong> Sit down and really think about whose goals you are working towards. If they are not yours then think about what you can do to stop working on them and spend more time on your own consciously chosen goals instead.</p>
<p>If you still have to go on with may have started as someone else’s goal – perhaps your boss has told you to do something and you can’t just ditch that if you want to keep your job – then find your own reasons for working on that goal. Brainstorm and write them all down. Review that paper and make the goal into more of your goal and know why you are working towards it for you own sake.</p>
<p><strong>Your environment is holding you back.</strong></p>
<p>If you are for example trying to lose weight then it will be a lot harder if the people around you are eating junk food every day. If you are trying to think more positively then it will be a lot harder if you hang out with negative people all the time and watch the news and negative and fear-inducing TV-shows too much.</p>
<p><strong>What to do about it:</strong> Change your environment in a ways that will support you. That’s doesn’t mean that you have to take drastic measures like never talking to some friend or family member again to cultivate a more positive attitude.</p>
<p>It may just mean that you cut down on seeing the most negative people/TV-shows etc. that much and replace that with more time with positive people and positive media consumption. By doing that the process will be so much easier.</p>
<p>If you are trying to lose weight then find people with similar goals that you can spend some time with each week. Even if it’s just via an online forum of some sort.</p>
<p>Carve out some time and a space for yourself with people and motivational and educational information – books, blogs, magazines etc – that will support you as you move towards your goal. Also, by involving more people and/or for example signing up for courses somewhere you will feel commitment to people you like and a bit of positive social pressure to actually go there when you are supposed to instead of slacking off on the sofa.</p>
<p>One common problem with the social environment is that you perhaps fear what people may think if you make change. Well, in my experience people are seldom as harsh as you think they will be. They are most often supportive or simply not that interested/neutral to you making changes.<br />
People are most often focused on their own goals and challenges in life. Or what other people may think of them. You are not the center of the universe.</p>
<p><strong>You feel like giving up after one or three failures.</strong></p>
<p>When you are really young then you probably don’t build failure up to be this huge thing. You learn to walk, fall down and ding your head and get up again. The same goes for learning to ride your bike.</p>
<p>But through influence from school and society failure becomes this increasingly more frightening thing. Sure, as you get older the stakes become higher and you can lose more if you fail. But I do think people often exaggerate the effects failure will have simply because they feel frightened.</p>
<p><strong>What to do about it:</strong> Most of the time the sky will not fall if you fail. People will not mock you. Life just goes on. But you have to do things to gain this understanding. You will not get it just by reading these words and all the other things by people who have said the same thing for centuries.</p>
<p>Your mind has to experience failure – or the possibility of it – over and over to make the fear of failure to lot smaller. That has at least been my experience.</p>
<p>You may however find motivation in that failure teaches you things books/blogs cannot. By changing your perspective to a more curious one and seeing failure more as a learning experience than something to fear it becomes easier to handle.</p>
<p><strong>You don’t feel enough pain yet.</strong></p>
<p>Why do people change? Oftentimes I think they have simply had enough. The pain of staying as you are becomes too big and you seriously start looking for a positive way forward.</p>
<p><strong>What to do about it:</strong> Besides waiting until the problem becomes pretty much unbearable you can try to see your future self vividly in your mind.</p>
<p>Ask yourself: What will this lead to in 5 and 10 years? Where am I going?</p>
<p>Towards massive debt, a heart attack, serious illness and severe restrictions in your future? Do you want go to that place where it is very likely that you will wind up if you don’t make a change? Then see your future self where you have made the positive change. What positive and awesome things has it brought you in 5 years and in 10 years? See it all in your mind. And remind yourself of the positive and negative consequences by writing them down and reviewing them whenever you feel like quitting and going back to your old ways.</p>
<p>Vividly seeing the probably very real future consequences of not changing can be that nudge you need to get serious about improving something in your life.</p>
<p><strong>You don’t know how to practically make the change.</strong></p>
<p>This is a common obstacle. Fortunately, nowadays we have the Internet so it’s a lot easier to find practical solutions to the problems many people have faced before you.</p>
<p><strong>What to do about it:</strong> Ask yourself what have other people before you or around you have done to improve their situation?</p>
<p>Talk to people who have made the change you want to make (lose weight, quit smoking, improve the social life etc.). Or if you can’t find anyone, read the top rated books on Amazon.com on that topic or read blog articles.</p>
<p>But make sure that you take advice from someone who has actually been in your shoes and gone where you want to go. Find a way that suits you. It may not be the first method or system you try. So be patient. Keep moving forward towards the things you want most in your life.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.571em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;"><em>“The simplification of life is one of the steps to inner peace. A persistent simplification will create an inner and outer well-being that places harmony in one’s life.”</em><br style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" /><strong>Peace Pilgrim</strong></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.571em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">The daily life can be busy, hectic and sometimes overwhelming.</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.571em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">It may sometimes feel like bringing just a little more inner peace and calmness into your life is a hopeless wish.</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.571em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">But it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. Small and smart changes can bring in both small and over time bigger rewards.</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.571em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">So today I would like to share 10 of my own favorite tips for finding more peace and calmness in everyday life.</p>
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<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Set limits.</strong> If your life is overfilled with stuff you may need to set some limits. You may need to stop doing some of the least important things, the things that if you are honest really don’t matter that much. Don’t hold yourself to “perfect” standards. And set a limit for how many times you will check inboxes, Facebook, Twitter etc. per day. Checking on stuff all the time creates a lot of stress. And say no if you really don’t have the time.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Find a relaxation technique that works for you.</strong> I like belly breathing and working out to release tensions and recharge during the day. What works for you? Long walks, music, yoga, meditation or going for a swim? Find out and do that.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Don’t make mountains out of molehills.</strong> This can create a lot of unnecessary stress. When facing what looks like a mountain then ask yourself questions like: Does someone on the planet have it worse than me? Will this matter in 5 years? These questions help you zoom out and realize that in most cases things aren’t really that bad and you can handle them.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Slow down.</strong> Your emotions work backwards too. If you slow down while walking, moving your body or talking you can often start to feel less stressed (compared to if you move/talk fast). Slowing down to decrease stress goes for many other things you do in everyday life too like riding your bicycle, driving the car, working at your desk and eating.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Declutter your world, declutter your mind.</strong> Just take 5 minutes to declutter your workspace or the room you are in. A decluttered, simplified and ordered space around you brings clarity and order to the mind. So don’t stop at the workspace or the room you are in. Declutter, simplify and organize your home and life too to live in a more relaxing environment.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Use a minimalistic workspace.</strong> My work space is just a laptop on a small black desk made out of wood. I use a comfy chair and there is room for my glass of water beside the computer. That’s it. There are no distractions here. Just me, the computer and the water. This brings peace and makes it easier to focus during my working hours.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Accept and let go.</strong> Now is now. But if something negative from the past – something someone said, something someone did – is still in your mind then accept and let that feeling and thought in instead of trying to push it away. When it is there, when you accept that it is then it starts to lose power. And while the facts may still be there in your head the negative feelings are much less powerful or gone. At this point, let that thing go like you are throwing out a bag of old clothes. And direct your focus to the present moment and something better instead.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Escape for a while.</strong> Read a novel (I like twisty thrillers), watch your favorite TV-show or a movie. It’s simple but it works well to just release pressure and relax.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Solve a problem that is weighing down on you.</strong> Don’t procrastinate anymore. Solve your problem and release it and all the underlying stress and tension that it is creating in your life. You probably already know what to do, you are just not doing it yet. But the longer you wait the worse the tension inside becomes. So get up from your chair and get started on doing it now.</li>
<li style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"><strong>Breathe. </strong>When stressed, lost in a problem or the past or future in your mind breathe with your belly for two minutes and just focus on the air going in and out. This will calm your body down and bring your mind back into the present moment again.</li>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 16:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henrik Edberg</dc:creator>
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<strong> Marcus Aurelius</strong></p>
<p><em>“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”</em><br />
<strong> Marcel Proust</strong></p>
<p>Circumstances can certainly make life unhappy. But a part – often a big part – of unhappiness comes from our own thinking, behavior and habits.</p>
<p>In this article I’d like to share 7 of the most destructive daily habits that can create quite a bit of unhappiness within and in your own little world.</p>
<p>But I’ll also share what has worked, what has helped me to minimize or overcome these habits in my life.</p>
<p><strong>1. Aiming for perfection.</strong></p>
<p>Does life has to be perfect before you are happy?</p>
<p>Do you have to behave in a perfect way and get perfect results to be happy?</p>
<p>Then happiness will not be easy to find. Setting the bar for your performance at an inhuman level usually leads to low self-esteem and feeling like you are not good enough even though you may have had a lot of good or excellent results. You and what you do is never enough good enough except maybe once in a while when feels like something goes just perfect.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit:</strong></p>
<p>Three things that helped me to kick the perfectionism habit and become more relaxed:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Go for good enough.</strong> Aiming for perfection usually winds up in a project or something else never being finished. So go for good enough instead. Don’t use it as an excuse to slack off. But simply realize that there is something called good enough and when you are there then you are finished with whatever you are doing.</li>
<li><strong>Have a deadline. </strong>I set deadlines every time that start with a new premium guide. Because about a year ago, when I was working on my second e-book, I realized that just working on it and releasing it when it was done would not work. Because I could always find stuff to add to it. So I had to set a deadline. Setting a deadline gave me a kick in the butt and it is generally good way to help you to let go of a need to polish things a bit too much.</li>
<li><strong>Realize what it costs you when you buy into myths of perfection. </strong>This was a very powerful reason for me to let go of perfectionism and one I tell myself still if I find thoughts of perfection pop up in my mind. By watching too many movies, listening to too many songs and just taking in what the world is telling you it is very easy to be lulled into dreams of perfection. It sounds so good and wonderful and you want it.<br />
But in real life it clashes with reality and tends to cause much suffering and stress within you and in the people around you. It can harm or possibly lead you to end relationships, jobs, projects etc. just because your expectations are out of this world. I find it very helpful to remind myself of this simple fact.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>2. Living in a sea of negative voices.</strong></p>
<p>No one is an island. Who we socialize with, what we read, watch and listen to has big effect on how we feel and think.</p>
<p>It becomes a lot harder to be happier if you let yourself be dragged down by negative voices. Voices that tell you that life will in large part always be unhappy, dangerous and filled with fear and limits. Voices that watch life from a negative perspective.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit:</strong></p>
<p>Replacing those negative voices with more positive influences is very powerful. It can be like a whole new world opening up.</p>
<p>So spend more time with positive people, inspiring music and books, movies and TV-shows that make you laugh and think about life in a new way.</p>
<p>You can start small. For example, try reading an uplifting blog or book or listen to an audio book while eating your breakfast one morning this week instead of reading the paper or watching the morning news on TV.</p>
<p><strong>3. Getting stuck in the past and future too much.</strong></p>
<p>Spending much of your time in the past and reliving old painful memories, conflicts, missed opportunities and so on can hurt whole lot. Spending much of your time in the future and imagining how things could go wrong at work, in your relationships and with your health can build into horrifying nightmare scenarios playing over and over in your head. Not being here right now in life as it happens can lead to missing out on a lot of wonderful experiences.</p>
<p>No good if you want to be happier.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit: </strong></p>
<p>It is pretty much impossible to not think about the past or the future. And it is of course important to plan for tomorrow and next year and to try to learn from your past.</p>
<p>But to dwell on those things rarely help.</p>
<p>So I try as best as I can to spend the rest of my time, the big part of my time each day, with living in the now. Just being here right now and being fully focused on these words I am writing and later as I cook and eat my lunch and work out be fully focused on doing that.</p>
<p>Whatever I am doing I try to be there fully and not drift off into the future or past.</p>
<p>If I do drift off then I focus only on my breathing for a few minutes or I sit still and take in what is all around me right now with all my senses for a short while. By doing either of those things I can realign myself with the present moment again.</p>
<p><strong>4. Comparing yourself and your life to others and their lives.</strong></p>
<p>One very common and destructive daily habit is to constantly compare your life and yourself to other people and their lives. You compare cars, houses, jobs, shoes, money, relationships, social popularity and so on. And at the end of the day you pummel your self-esteem to the ground and you create a lot of negative feelings.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit: </strong></p>
<p>Replace that destructive habit with two other habits.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Compare yourself to yourself. </strong>First, instead of comparing yourself to other people create the habit of comparing yourself to yourself. See how much you have grown, what you have achieved and what progress you have made towards your goals. This habit has the benefit of creating gratitude, appreciation and kindness towards yourself as you observe how far you have come, the obstacles you have overcome and the good stuff you have done.<br />
You feel good about yourself without having to think less of other people.</li>
<li><strong>Be kind.</strong> In my experience, the way you behave and think towards others seems to have a big, big effect on how you behave towards yourself and think about yourself. Judge and criticize people more and you tend to judge and criticize yourself more (often almost automatically). Be more kind to other people and help them and you tend to be more kind and helpful to yourself.<br />
Focus on the positive things in yourself and in the people around you. Appreciate what is positive in yourself and others. This way you become more OK with yourself and the people in your world instead of ranking them and yourself and creating differences in your mind.</li>
</ul>
<p>And remember, you can’t win if you keep comparing. Just consciously realizing this can be helpful. No matter what you do you can pretty much always find someone else in the world that has more than you or are better than you at something.</p>
<p><strong>5. Focusing on the negative details in life.</strong></p>
<p>Seeing the negative aspects of whichever situation you are in and dwelling on those details is a sure way to make yourself unhappy. And to drag down the mood for everyone around you.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit: </strong></p>
<p>Overcoming this habit can be tricky. One thing that has worked for me is to kick the perfectionism habit. You accept that things and situations will have their upsides and downsides rather than thinking that all details have to positive and excellent. You accept things as they are. This way you can let go emotionally and mentally of what is negative instead of dwelling on it and making mountains out of molehills.</p>
<p>Another thing that works is simply to focus on being constructive. Instead of focusing on dwelling and whining about the negative detail. You can do so by asking better questions. Questions like:</p>
<p>How can I turn this negative thing into something helpful or positive?<br />
How can is solve this problem?</p>
<p>If I am faced with what I start thinking is a problem I may use a third solution, I may ask myself: who cares? I most often then realize that this isn’t really a problem in the long run at all.</p>
<p><strong>6. Limiting life because you believe the world revolves around you.</strong></p>
<p>If you think that the world revolves around you and you hold yourself back because you are afraid what people may think or say if you do something that different or new then you are putting some big limits on your life. How?</p>
<p>Well, you can become less open to trying new things and growing.You can think that the criticism and negativity you encounter is about you or that it is your fault all the time (while it in reality could be about the other person having  bad week or you thinking that you can read minds). I have also found that my own shyness used to come from me thinking that people cared a great deal about what I was about to say or do.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Realize people don’t care too much about what you do. </strong>They have their hands full with worrying about their own lives and what people may think of them instead. Yes, this might make you feel less important in your own head. But it also sets you free a bit more if you’d like that.</li>
<li><strong>Focus outward.</strong> Instead of thinking about yourself and how people may perceive you all the time, focus outward on the people around you. Listen to them and help them. This will help you to raise your self-esteem and help you to reduce that self-centered focus.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>7. Overcomplicating life.</strong></p>
<p>Life can be pretty complicated. This can creates stress and unhappiness. But much of this is often created by us. Yes, the world may be becoming more complex but that doesn’t mean that we cannot create new habits that make your own lives a bit simpler.</p>
<p><strong>How to overcome this habit:</strong></p>
<p>Overcomplicating life can involve many habits but I’d like to suggest a few replacement habits to what have been a couple of my own most overcomplicating habits.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Splitting your focus and having your attention all over the place in everyday life. </strong>I replaced that complicating habit with just doing one thing at a time during my day, having a small to-do list with 2-3 very important items and writing down my most important goal on white board that I see each day.</li>
<li><strong>Having too much stuff. </strong>I replaced that habit with regularly asking myself: have I used this in the past year? If not then I will give that thing away or throw it away.</li>
<li><strong>Creating relationship problems of any kind in your mind.</strong> Reading minds is hard. So, instead ask questions and communicate. This will help you to minimize unnecessary conflicts, misunderstandings, negativity and waste or time and energy.</li>
<li><strong>Getting lost in the in-box.</strong> I spend less time and energy on my email in-box by just checking it once a day and writing shorter emails (if possible not more than 5 sentences.)</li>
<li><strong>Getting lost in stress and overwhelm. </strong>When stressed, lost in a problem or the past or future in your mind then, as I mentioned above, breathe with your belly for two minutes and just focus on the air going in and out. This will calm your body down and bring your mind back into the present moment again. Then you can start focusing on doing what is most important for you again.</li>
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