Are you living by a good belief system
Good morning guys, how are you doing today? I hope that you're having a great day. Let's quickly review yesterday's articles.
No one likes to admit to mistakes because we fell like people will think it's a part of our character. If we don't make any mistakes then we are fake, because a part of human that remains is the ability to make mistake.
You should not have a habit of not admitting to our faults and flaws, because if you don't admit, you'll not grow. You'll still find yourself making the same mistake again. When you acknowledge your mistakes, it shows strength as an individual. It's shows that you understand that you're not disadvantaged but advantaged to grow.
Change is constant on life and we should ensure we keep changing and improving. And even though being wrong can be embarrassing and sometimes frustrating, it is important to know how to accept it and accept it. You won't move forward if you do not truly accept the fact that you are not always right. When you accept your mistakes, you'll see that you've just set yourself free from over-expectations and it is actually liberating.
How can you now accept this fact?
Accepting the fact doesn't mean that you just do things anyhow and expect things to get better. Accepting simply means that you give yourself time to make mistakes with the aim of improving and growing.
Accepting that you're not always right means that you accept both your strengths and weaknesses.
It's okay to accept your human part that makes mistakes, learn from it and move on. Also, you can ask how you can improve and do better the next time. This helps you think better of yourself and not put yourself on an unnecessary pedestal. That way, you can come up with a better view to doing things.
Special thanks to my sponsors both old and the ones planning to, subscribers both old and those that will subscribe now, also thanks to those who thumbs up and comment on my post, I really appreciate all of you, I do not take it for granted.
A good exercise to keep your life in balance is to consciously make an effort to live by your belief system. This might be easier said than done. It requires you to stand back and observe how you are living your life. Are you making decisions based on what you believe or are you reacting to everything that’s coming at you instead of standing by what you believe? Paying attention to your daily behavior is a good way to start asking yourself these types of questions.
Live by your belief system – it’s one of the most satisfying things you can do.
One way to keep your life in balance is to take a few minutes each day to ask yourself if your behavior is in line with your belief system. If you’re disagreeing with yourself, then something is wrong. The idea isn’t to punish yourself or to make yourself feel bad if you act in a way that isn’t consistent with your beliefs, but to recognize that an underlying issue may be causing you to react in a way that seems out of character for you.
What are your core beliefs? Take a few minutes to review them. It’s very easy to live a life without standards — just go with the flow and do whatever feels good at any given moment. However, this will cause a lot of internal conflicts because your actions will not always be in line with your beliefs. The result is that you’ll feel guilt-ridden and despondent when negative consequences occur because of your behavior. These negative feelings will weigh heavily on your mind and make it much more likely that you will revert back to unhealthy behavior patterns in order to escape them.
When you’re not living in a way that feels good, it creates an imbalance in your life. It’s like driving with your emergency brakes on. You may still get where you want to go eventually, but you’ll spend twice as much energy along the way. To assess your own balance, it’s helpful to start by determining your personal values. Understanding these will provide a guide when times get tough and allow you to quickly return to a place of peace.
When we’re at one with ourselves, we create the best version of ourselves and others because the outcomes of our actions are more aligned than when our emotions or actions are misaligned.
Thanks for reading through. I hope loved it.
All images are from Unsplash.