Whether you see life as a roller coaster or a box of chocolates, we can all agree that while it has its beautiful moments, there are times when hope seems far away. It’s during those challenging moments when we should be open to more opportunities for change and refinement.
Here are just a few ways to keep a smile on your face:
Say “for” instead of “to”
We’ve all said some sort of rendition of “Why is this happening to me?” at one point. Instead, try saying, “Why is this happening for me?” Life happens for us. This one word can change your perspective toward the challenges you’re facing. Because those moments of hardship can be great teachers.
Keep a gratitude journal
Practicing gratitude can be an antidote to sadness and negativity. And it’s been proven that practicing gratitude can rewire your brain to improve your happiness levels in the long run!
Treat yourself
Make self-care a priority during challenges. Speak kindly to yourself, read a self-help book, start a new hobby, get plenty of sleep and exercise, or make time for a bubble bath each week. Do what you love.
Related: Why You Need to Make Time for Self-Care
Keep an open mind and perspective
Sometimes our rock-bottom moments can act as a springboard to launch us toward self-improvement. Whatever you are going through, think of what it has taught you. How you can transform this challenge into an opportunity? Sure, it may take a while, but with the right mindset, you’ll be amazed at the discoveries you make.
Surround yourself with loved ones
Your family and friends can be the beacons of light you need in life. Reaching out to them for support or even just to laugh together can provide the endurance you need to help you keep going.
Allow yourself to have bad days
Forcing yourself to be positive can build up negative emotions and backfire over time. Allow yourself to feel all your emotions and make space for them. Crying is actually a great emotional release, so grab the tissue box and let the tears flow if it’s helpful to you.
Make a list of the things you can manage
If your thoughts are often focused on the things you can’t control until the point that you’re exhausted, stop and take a breath. Instead, accept what you can’t control and make a list of what you can. Even if all you can control is your attitude and your effort, it’s important to acknowledge what you’re capable of doing.
Spend time in nature
Unplug from your video streaming and smartphone and take a walk outside. Spending time in nature can improve your mood and your mental health and it allows for a good opportunity to practice mindfulness—which can produce many positive effects on your life.
Add positivity to someone else’s life
Every time the world is struck by disaster, millions of people rally around those affected to show their support. Service is a powerful and life-changing tool—especially in the midst of our own challenges. Selflessness can give us purpose, hope, and strength to carry on.
Comments