Posts tagged with “wisdom”

The Healing Power of Self-Care in a World of Chronic Stress and Anxiety
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” ~Lao Tzu
Iâve always lived with a low hum of anxiety in the background, and lately itâs been harder to keep a lid on it.
There are a lot of things to be anxious about these days. We live in a complex and stressful world and anxiety is very common, affecting upwards of 20% of the population. Some experience manageable levels; for others, anxiety and chronic stress can be debilitating and self-destructing.
Truth is, we have good reasons to be stressed out. We work too much; we don’t take enough …

5 Lessons from a Dating Detox (for Anyone Who’s Looking for Love)
âSometimes when you lose your way, you find yourself.â ~Mandy Hale
Ever since I can remember, I was determined, even desperate, to find love. My life felt empty and lonely.
I wanted to be happy and feel loved. I believed everything would be all right if only I had my man.
For years my self-esteem was non-existent. I had no clue how to build a relationship with a man. I had no boundaries. I felt unworthy and unlovable.
I started dating online. I kept meeting different men and occasionally I would meet someone who I would see for a …

Getting to Know Yourself: 5 Ways to Discover Your Joyful True Nature
âKnowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.â ~Aristotle
Four years ago I left a corporate career, belongings, a nice home, and family and friends, ejecting myself from the outer world and fiercely diving into an inner journey.
Jumping into the deep end of the poolâan inner terrain I was wildly unfamiliar with, having been very oriented to the outer worldâhas been quite the adventure.
I wasnât totally sure what I would be looking for (myself possibly?), but something about the way I had been living my daily life, with angst in the backdrop, told me that this was …

The Truth Behind Judging Others and Why We Do It
âJudging is preventing us from understanding a new truth. Free yourself from the rules of old judgments and create the space for new understanding.â ~Steve Maraboli
For a long time, I was a judgmental person. I would look at other people walking along the streetâwho had no idea I was even paying them any attentionâand make all kinds of comments based on their appearance, their dress sense, the way they talk, walk, their weightâanything that took my fancy.
âShe shouldnât be wearing that skirtâitâs too short.â
âShe should focus on losing weight, not scarfing down that bar of chocolate.â
âHer …

6 Questions to Help You Love Yourself More When It Feels Impossible
âYou yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.â ~Buddha
In 2012, self-love became the most important thing in my life. After self-loathing and addiction led me to rock bottom, there was nowhere to go but up. When someone asked me last year how long Iâd been on the self-love journey, I counted back from 2012. Thatâs when I thought it began.
In my old journals, however, I recently found something strange and incredibleâmy self-love journey started long before I thought it had. Years prior to hitting rock bottom, Iâd been having the same …