WHICH LIFE WILL YOU CHOOSE?

Which life will you choose? A life full of beauty, love, warmth, joy, inspiration, and hope? Or a life filled with pain, loneliness, pessimism, negativity, emptiness, and despair? The choice is always yours. Remembering this is the key to the level of happiness – or unhappiness for that matter – that you will experience throughout the days, weeks, months, and years of your life. It is also the key for how much happiness – or unhappiness for that matter – that you will create within the lives of others who surround you. So, which life will you choose to experience and create? This is probably the most important question you can ask yourself.

Most people who know me well know I am a spiritual person. Now, what do I mean by that? Well, for me, one thing this means is that the spirits of all living and breathing beings never die – they live on after their bodies pass. Another thing it means for me is that connections and communications between individual beings – living or dead, near or far – can continue as if they were within our immediate presence. This offers such warmth, inspiration, and comfort because no matter where I am I never feel distant, disconnected, or alone. I can always summon and experience the joyful presence of others I have loved and appreciated in my life – past or present, living or dead. Sometimes, I will do things and invite them along to experience them with me. Sometimes, I will visit places we enjoyed in the past and beforehand tell them I am going and invite them to join me there. In either case, I feel their joyful presence and it fills me with happiness and makes me smile. I will frequently mentally converse with them and experience their joy at still being a part of my life and my joy at still being a part of theirs.

This is an activity you can perform with all of those that you love and appreciate: people and pets alike. For example, one of my best friends moved clear across the country a couple of years ago with his two dogs who I also adored. Sometimes, I like to go to the areas where he used to live. But before I go, I will generally invite him and his dogs – in spirit – to join me there. I always have such a wonderful, pleasant experience whenever I do this. And who knows? Perhaps, me doing this gave my friend and his dogs happy thoughts in those moments or happy dreams if they were sleeping at the time. For, so much more is possible in the spiritual world than in the physical world.

As another example, my mother died back in 2014, but I still invite her to participate in my life and feel her presence around me. For one thing, she always enjoyed trying new foods and desserts. So, anytime I’m trying something new I invite her to enjoy it with me. And she always does it with such joy! Bringing me great happiness in the process.

So, just because those that you love and appreciate are no longer in your life – either because they have moved away or have passed on – this does not mean you cannot continue to experience the warmth and the joy and the inspiration of their presence. Connect and communicate with them spiritually. Do it now. Do it tomorrow. And do it anytime you desire to experience the warmth, joy, and inspiration of their presence. You are not alone. You never have been. The spiritual world is always there for you.

Now, of course, there are naysayers who do not or will not embrace – and in fact reject – what I have proposed above. However, I would ask you to consider this: Imagine someone who lived his or her life experiencing the love, warmth, and joy of living in this fashion. Now, imagine someone else who lived life rejecting all of these notions and believing that life was a painful, lonely, dismal, and spiritless place. If both of these individuals died tomorrow, who do you suppose lived the happier life? The way you choose to live your life is always your choice. Always remember that. Because we truly do not know how the spiritual world works or what happens after we pass. Although, there have been accounts of near death experiences where beauty and reunions with loved ones of the past have been repeatedly described in detail.

I have made my choice. Which life will you choose? A life full of beauty, love, warmth, joy, inspiration, and hope? Or a life filled with pain, loneliness, pessimism, negativity, emptiness, and despair? Because it truly does not matter. Things will happen the way they do no matter how you choose to live your life. It does not matter. Or perhaps, more importantly, it does.

I hope this article will inspire some of you to live a happier life. I do not care which specific path or journey you choose so long as it does not create negativity towards yourself or towards others. Just choose a happy one. Not only for the benefit of yourself, but for the benefit of those who surround you.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

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Happiness Is Easy: A Simple Guide For Creating Greater Joy, Inspiration, and Positivity In Life

This article presents a wonderful way in which to create greater joy, inspiration, and positivity in life by regularly performing assessments, reflecting on these, and making adjustments accordingly such that you begin to fill more of your time with that which promotes a sense of joy, inspiration, and positivity in your life and less with that which does not. This includes the tasks, chores, and work that you perform, the people that you spend your time with, and the activities that you engage in. By mindfully evaluating and reflecting upon these areas of your life, on a regular basis, you will be able to readily determine which of these aspects promote a sense of joy, inspiration, and positivity in your life and which do not. For those aspects that do you will want to mindfully and intentionally fill more of your time with these. For those aspects which do not you will want to either find creative ways in which to make these aspects more positive in nature or seek to remove yourself from or minimize your participation in these.

Concerning ways in which to modify aspects such that they become more positive in nature, one example might be related to work. For example, if the work that you regularly perform tends to be somewhat boring in nature then you might seek ways in which to make the work more interesting. One way to do this might be to seek to gain knowledge or develop skills which might serve to benefit you both at work and outside of work or provide transferrable knowledge and skills to other types of work that you might have greater interest in. Concerning aspects which you cannot modify or moderate in some fashion then you might seek to distance yourself from or minimize your participation in these. For example, if select individuals that you regularly spend your time with tend to create drama and negativity in your life, then you might want to mindfully and intentionally create distance, or remove yourself completely, at least until that point in time where you can be in the presence of these individuals and remain unaffected. Frequently, people will continue to maintain relationships with others even when they are negative, hurtful, unhealthy, or detrimental in nature. Don’t do this to yourself. It can sap your energy and fill you with negative thoughts and feelings. A better way to proceed is to mindfully evaluate your relationships, from time to time, and participate more in those that tend to be positive in nature and less in those which are not. This goes for all types of relationships to include romantic partners, friendships, family members, co-workers, and acquaintances.

Each of these are examples of ways in which to progress towards living a happier life: filling more of your life with the positive and removing or distancing yourself from that which tends to be negative in nature. By mindfully, intentionally, and incrementally progressing towards the positive and away from the negative you will develop a greater sense of joy, inspiration, and positivity in your life. And this will feel wonderful. And this will energize and motivate you. And this will benefit not only yourself, but also others who surround you. How much joy, inspiration, and positivity can you stand? Well, you will soon find out as soon as you begin to live your life in this fashion. Yes, happiness is easy. You just have to mindfully, intentionally, and incrementally take the steps to get you there. Make it your lifelong goal to regularly fill more of your time doing that which brings you happiness and less doing that which does not. Remain ever mindful of this over the days, weeks, months, and years of your life. In doing so, you will create and experience a wonderful life filled with all of the joy, inspiration, and positivity you can possibly imagine. You can start creating this life today. So, do this for yourself if you can. And if you need any help with this you know who to ask.

This article describes one way in which to create greater joy, inspiration, and positivity in life by putting more time and energy towards the positive aspects and less time and energy towards the negative aspects. I hope that some of you will find this article to be informative, helpful, and inspirational. To date I’ve written several articles related to creating and living a happier life. Click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) if you would like to read some of these other articles for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in life if you think they might be helpful to you or to others in your life.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

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For those that do not know, I perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that soon I will write an article which will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC

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How to Create a Sense of Joy, Peace, Inspiration, and Adventure In Your Life Through Mindfulness and Intention

This article presents one way in which to create greater joy, peace, fun, and inspiration in your life by mindfully and intentionally slowing down a bit and moving at a patient, enjoyable, leisurely pace from time to time; creating a sense of unrestricted, childlike freedom, wonder, mystery, curiosity, exploration, interest, and adventure in the process. Can you simply let go every once in awhile, relinquish control, and be open to allowing things to unfold mysteriously, in any manner that they might, and then gently and lovingly responding accordingly to whatever happens however it happens? Some of this might involve being receptive to changes in plans, activities, and routines such as being amenable to doing different kinds of things or going to different places or locations than you usually might. Some of this might even involve doing the same kinds of activities, but being open to experiencing them differently such as modifying them a bit to make them more enjoyable, fulfilling, or inspirational in nature, processing them differently, performing them at different times, or changing routes to experience alternate perspectives. Try living your life in this fashion, from time to time, and notice how soothing, peaceful, and enjoyable it feels whenever you are able to do this.

Anytime that I operate in this manner I tell myself that it will be interesting to see what happens, interesting to see who I might come into contact with, and interesting to see how things might play out. I ponder who I might see along the way or how differently things might look or feel. So experience the release. Experience the joy. And experience the fresh, free-wheeling, free-spirited fun. Be open, fluid, and flexible, for moments at a time, knowing that any slight change or variation can introduce new experiences, new faces that you might come across, a change in scenery, and widely varied sources of inspiration if you are receptive to these. Engage your imagination and creativity, in these moments, allowing them to play a little and to run wild and free. Be observant and reflective and be childlike and playful in nature by deeply and fully experiencing the wonder, the magic, and the mystery that such moments can bring. Marvel with eyes of wonder and allow yourself to become absorbed in your surroundings, your inspiration, and in your experiences. Maintain an open, peaceful, observant, reflective, and relaxed state of mind throughout this process. Try doing this for yourself from time to time and notice how wonderful it feels. Then start mindfully and intentionally doing this a little more often in your life. Plant these seeds of change and watch them blossom into an abundance of joy, peace, fun, freedom, inspiration, and adventure in your life. Aspects which will benefit not only yourself, but also others who surround you. What a wonderful life we could all share if we lived more of our lives in this fashion instead of always moving at a stressful, hurried, painful pace the way that we so often do.

You can create and experience a wonderful life filled with all of the joy, peace, fun, freedom, inspiration, and adventure you can possibly imagine by spending more of your life moving at a patient, pleasurable, leisurely pace instead at a painful, stressful, hurried pace. So try doing this for yourself if you can. And if you need any help with this you know who to ask.

This article describes one way in which create a life full of joy, peace, fun, and inspiration in your life by slowing down a bit, from time to time, and moving at a patient, enjoyable, leisurely pace. I hope that some of you will find this article to be helpful. To date I’ve written several articles related to creating and living a happier life. Click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) if you would like to read some of these other articles for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in life if you think they might be helpful to you or to others in your life.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

#selfimprovement #selfhelp #selfdevelopment #intention #fulfillment #success #inspiration #happiness

For those that do not know, I perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that soon I will write an article which will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC Please contact me if you, or someone else in your life, could use some assistance with either of the two primary areas that I actively perform life coaching in. You can learn more about each of these areas by clicking on the menu, footer, and sidebar items.

 

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Creating A Life Full Of Passion, Purpose, Fun, And Fulfillment

This article describes one way in which to create a life full of passion, purpose, fun, and fulfillment: Beginning with the end in mind. That’s right. Imagine that you are at the end of your life looking back. What life would you have wanted to live? What person would you have wanted to become? What influences would you have wanted to have? What contributions would you have wanted to make? What experiences would you have wanted to have? What relationships would you have wanted to share? What world would you have wanted to create and leave behind? Yes. The important life questions become much more apparent when you begin with the end in mind. Reflecting on your life in this fashion can influence you to initiate the changes needed, starting from where you are today, in order to realize some of these other aspects over time. You may not be able to do them all, but by balancing your greatest desires with the amount of time and effort it might potentially take to achieve each of these a sense of priority can become more apparent.

Some people prefer to contribute in the more micro sense via their personal relationships, families, friends, and local communities. Some people prefer to contribute in the more macro sense via humanity, nature, and the world. Some people prefer to contribute in a combined sense by doing a little of each. For example, in the micro sense, you might strongly desire having a family and nurturing the growth of your children. If this is the case, then you might contribute more to the current relationship that you have if it’s going well or, if you are single, then you might perform activities which are more social in nature, date more regularly, and/or create opportunities for performing the interests that you have in more social environments to create greater opportunities to meet that special someone. In the macro sense, you might decide to work towards a career which directly supports the macro aspects that you greatly desire to support, start performing volunteer work, and/or support various causes. In the combined sense, you might decide to perform a little of each of these aspects and/or focus on becoming the person you most desire to become in support of your most desired micro and/or macro life contributions. For each of these cases keep in mind, however, that your desires can change over time so it’s helpful to repeat your “end of life” evaluation from time to time and to make adjustments accordingly. For example, someone might strongly desire to contribute to the growth and development of his or her children during one stage of life, but once the children have gotten older or left home, strongly desire to contribute in other ways.

By reflecting on these “end of life contribution” desires and creating a life in accordance with these you will avoid the emptiness you might feel later in life should you ask yourself the haunting question: “What did I do with my life?” I’ve thought about such questions often in my life. Questions which have influenced me to: (1) write and publish poetry earlier in my life, (2) develop the books, training seminars, and articles that I currently develop as well as the life coaching services that I regularly perform, and (3) live ever mindfully out of kindness and respect for all living and breathing beings both in the world of today and in the world of tomorrow. Some of my “end of life” desires include offering inspiration, hope, joy, optimism, comfort, and confidence to others such that they live happier lives. Hopefully, the work that I am presently performing offer these aspects to you and to others in your life. Writing is probably my most preferred form of communication, because written works have frequently continued to offer such contributions long after a life has ended. So many books that I have read from departed authors have still influenced me today.

You can create and experience a wonderful life filled with all of the passion, purpose, fun, and fulfillment you can possibly imagine by putting more of your energy towards creating a life which reflects your greatest desires and less energy towards those aspects which do not. So try doing this for yourself if you can. And if you need any assistance with this you know who to ask.

This article describes one way in which create a life of passion, purpose, fun, and fulfillment, by starting with the end in mind, such that you put more energy towards creating a life which reflects your greatest desires and less energy towards those aspects which do not. I hope that some of you will find this article to be helpful. To date I’ve written several articles related to creating and living a happier life. Click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) if you would like to read some of these other articles for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in life if you think they might be helpful to you or to others in your life.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

#selfimprovement #selfhelp #selfdevelopment #intention #fulfillment #success #inspiration #happiness

For those that do not know, I perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that soon I will write an article which will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC

Please contact me if you, or someone else in your life, could use some assistance with either of the two primary areas that I actively perform life coaching in. You can learn more about each of these areas by clicking on the menu, footer, and sidebar items.

 

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Balance the Heart and Mind in Relationship Situations

Selena Gomez once had a catchy song called “The Heart Wants What It Wants” and while I believe that, melodically speaking, it is one of her better songs, lyrically speaking, I would encourage you to think twice before living in this fashion. Too many people solely “listen to their hearts” when they are in negative relationship situations and wonder why they feel so miserable for so much of their lives. It’s okay to listen to your heart so long as you balance this out, from time to time, with thought, logic, and reason. In other words, feel free to follow your heart to some degree but keep your eyes open and put some thought into, and reflect upon, your personal relationship situation from time to time in addition to this.

A good thing to do in this regard is getting yourself into a quiet place and mindfully evaluating your personal relationship situation every once in a while to determine whether it is moving in a more positive direction or in a more negative direction. If the former, then feel free to crank up the volume of your heart and follow it intently – at least until that period of time when you decide to mindfully re-evaluate your relationship situation – because in situations where your personal relationship is strongly positive, it probably makes more sense to turn down the volume on thought, logic, and reason to ensure you do not over think the situation and create issues which are non-existent in nature while turning up the volume on a heart filled with love and desire. If the latter, then it would probably be best to turn down the volume of your heart and turn up the volume on thought, logic, and reason – at least until that period of time when things significantly improve (if ever).In some cases, you might be able to mindfully take actions to improve the relationship situation, while in others the relationship might continue moving in a negative direction due to aspects beyond your control.

In situations where your personal relationship becomes strongly negative, it probably makes sense to listen intently to what your mind and other indicators are telling you and turn down the volume on a heart which might otherwise convince you to remain in a negative – or perhaps even a detrimental – personal relationship situation for a lengthy period of time. Don’t do this to yourself.

Each of these situations essentially involves the same process: getting yourself into a quiet place, taking some time to mindfully evaluate your personal relationship situation, and taking actions which are consistent with the results of this evaluation – perhaps, turning up the volume of the heart and turning down the volume of thought, logic, and reason when things are strongly positive, doing the opposite when things are strongly negative, and doing something in between when things are neither strongly positive nor strongly negative. You can create and experience a wonderful life filled with all of the love and happiness you can possibly imagine by putting your energy into personal relationships which are positive in nature and distancing yourself from those that are negative in nature. So try doing this for yourself if you can.

Selena Gomez’s heart might “want what it wants” but living in this fashion can create a life full of misery unless you happen to be in a personal relationship which is positive in nature. So, evaluate your relationship from time to time. And if you need any assistance with this you know who to ask.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

#selfimprovement #selfhelp #selfdevelopment #intention #fulfillment #success #inspiration #happiness

This article describes one way in which to balance the heart’s desires with thought, logic, and reason such that you put more energy towards personal relationship situations which are more positive in nature while distancing yourself from those that are more negative in nature. I hope that some of you who are experiencing similar kinds of challenges will find this article to be helpful. To date I’ve written several articles related to creating and living a happier life. Click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) if you would like to read some of these other articles for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in life if you think they might be helpful to you or to others in your life.

For those that do not know, I perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that soon I will write an article which will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC

Please contact me if you, or someone else in your life, could use some assistance with either of the two primary areas that I actively perform life coaching in. You can learn more about each of these areas by clicking on the menu, footer, and sidebar items.

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Achieve Greater Peace and Happiness Through Improved Self Esteem

Self esteem is one of the more significant factors which contribute to the levels of happiness – or unhappiness for that matter – that people experience throughout their entire lives. So, anything we do to improve in this regard can be helpful for not only ourselves but also others who surround us.

One of the primary reasons people suffer from low self-esteem is because they treat themselves unkindly. The first step for improving in this regard involves becoming more mindfully aware of when you are treating yourself unkindly instead of mindlessly continuing to engage in these activities. Often, self-esteem issues result from mindlessly and repeatedly treating ourselves unkindly via thoughts, words, and actions. So, a good way to challenge this tendency is becoming more mindfully aware of when we are treating ourselves unkindly – at least for part of the time (step 1 of the process).

You might tell yourself something like, “There it is… I did it again…”, when catching yourself and remind yourself something like, “I’m not doing this to myself anymore… I am now treating myself more kindly”, and then release the original negative thought. Every time you are successful in doing this, you will break the negative cycle. Every time you break the negative cycle, you will improve the way you feel. Eventually, you will get to the point that, in addition to performing step 1 of this process, you will reconsider the original self-directed negative thought and transform it into something more positive (step 2 of the process).

Often, people with low self-esteem use negative labels and generalizations against themselves such as “stupid”, “failure”, “loser”, etc. So, someone might innocently forget where he placed his keys and tell himself something like, “I’m so stupid”, but after performing step 1 of this process become aware that, in that moment, he is treating himself unkindly and then gently release the negative thought. Ideally, he would then perform step 2 of the process and reconsider the thought, “I am so stupid” , and upon further reflection realize, “Wait a minute, I’m not stupid. I just misplaced my keys. Sometimes, I get a little sidetracked but that doesn’t mean I’m stupid.” Transforming the original self-directed negative thought into something more positive.

I have frequently met people who seemingly, jokingly use negative words against themselves such as “stupid” or “loser”. When I encounter such situations, I often gently try to guide them away from the use of such words with the realization that the self-directed negative words expressed verbally are probably a very small subset of all of such self-directed negative words they routinely engaged in internally. Even if these words are used – on some occasions – truly in a joking manner, often people begin to believe the things they tell themselves over time. Especially, if they happen in a repetitive fashion. So, I always try to help people gain this awareness so they at least have the opportunity to break the negative cycle if they choose to.

Every time you become more mindfully aware and break the negative cycle, you will feel better about yourself. And this MINDFUL AWARENESS => BREAK THE NEGATIVE CYCLE process can continue from hour-to-hour to week-to-week to month-to-month. If you keep going through this process, you will eventually get to the point where you will treat yourself kindly – instead of unkindly – for much of the time. And this will allow you to love yourself more. And this will make you feel wonderful. And this will create greater joy both within yourself and within your surroundings. How much joy can you stand? You will soon find out once you begin to improve your self-esteem. So, do this for yourself if you can.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

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Optimism and the Power of Positive Thinking

Over the past week or so I caught my first flu in about ten years or so, but I did not mind, because, if nothing else, it provided me with the splendid opportunity to write this article on optimism and the power of positive thinking. Now, many people I know who get ill agonize over their symptoms, go to the doctor, take several medications, and spend much of their time complaining about how horrible they feel or how much they are not getting done or missing out on. However, what I tend to do is to look forward to the end result: I look at illness as the way the body sheds itself of its weakest cells, cleanses itself, and revitalizes itself with new, fresh cells. I look at illness as a short term pain for a long term gain in terms of greater health. The only medications I took over this past week was some aspirin for the occasional headache and some Flonase for my cold like symptoms. I then proceeded to appreciate how wonderful it was that I had a nice, cozy, comfortable bed to crawl into, fresh filtered water available at my fingertips, and pampered myself by making a variety of Amy’s vegan soups and making toast covered in olive oil which I used to dip into these soups (my favorite food when I am ill – so wonderful!). I didn’t worry about chores or timelines or schedules or anything else. If I felt like sleeping or just lying around in bed I did just that. If I felt like watching a show or a movie I did that. And it I felt like listening to music I did that. And every time that I did something I smiled and reminded myself of how fortunate I was to have all of this available to me while patiently waiting for my body to recover. Because so many others do not have these things so readily available to them. And each and every day I started feeling a little better.

Now, I’m not suggesting that people should not see doctors or take medications. In fact, I might have done both if things continued progressing in a negative direction by the end of the week. I just like to give the body ample time to cleanse itself naturally before resorting to such measures, and if, after that period of time passes, things do not improve then I consider these other options. But, this is all beside the point. Through optimism and positive thinking not only did I suffer less throughout my period of illness, but it is likely that I recovered more quickly than someone who might have been less positive and optimistic. This particular example is about illness, however, this is also true for other aspects of life as well. People that tend to be optimistic and positive minded in nature perform better and make greater progress in life even when faced with significant challenges.

Most people who know me know that I tend to be very positive minded and optimistic in nature and perhaps even a bit overly optimistic at times. I embrace these aspects, because positive thinking can have a profound effect on your life. Every year for new years I generally tell people that we are going to have the “best year ever!”. Now, why do I do that? Because it really doesn’t matter. Things will usually play out the way that they do in life no matter how we feel so why not choose to feel good? Not only will you feel happier, but you will suffer less from stress and anxiety, you will create warmer surroundings for both you and others to enjoy, others will enjoy being in your presence and feel more at ease, and life will continue to be a wonderful, beautiful adventure. In addition,the more positive and optimistic you are, and the better you feel, the more resilient you become in dealing with life’s difficulties. Things just do not seem to be so bad and you have a greater confidence and belief in your abilities to overcome these challenges. Furthermore, you will view these difficulties as being more temporary in nature. So always try to think positive, and to be optimistic, for the benefit of yourself and for the benefit of those who surround you. Because it truly doesn’t matter… Or perhaps, more importantly, it does!

I hope this article helps some of you out there who struggle with similar challenges and I wish you all a wonderful holiday season filled with all of the love, joy, and warmth you can possibly imagine!

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

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This article describes one way in which to become more optimistic and positive minded in nature such that you can experience greater peace and happiness. I encourage you to make it your goal to become more optimistic and positive minded in your own life; not only for the benefit of yourself, but for the benefit of others who surround you. It truly works wonders for me. To date I’ve written several articles related to creating and living a happier life. Click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) if you would like to read some of these other articles for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in life if you think they might be helpful to you or to others in your life.

For those that do not know, I perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that soon I will write an article which will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC

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Approaches for Addressing Temptations, Addictions, Compulsions, and Distractions

This article describes an approach for challenging and overcoming temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions such that affected individuals can create greater peace, harmony, and happiness in their lives. Temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions are among the more significant hurdles to happiness that people experience in their lives and generally fall into two broad categories: (1) those which significantly threaten well-being such as those involving drugs and alcohol, and (2) those which do not significantly threaten well-being, but consume their lives more than they would like such as those involving perfectionism or excessive entertainment such as television, social media, movies, the internet, adult entertainment, computer games, social activities, puzzles, other forms of entertainment, or a combination of these. In the first case, affected individuals generally seek to overcome these kinds of temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions with the goal of removing them from their lives completely. In the second they might either seek to overcome these kinds of challenges permanently or to moderate them such that they do not become such hindrances to their lives.

Temptation, addiction, compulsion, and distraction issues often arise whenever affected individuals do not remain mindful of the unhappiness that results from the associated cumulative negative consequences of engaging in these temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions; primarily focusing their attentions on short term pleasures and sacrifices rather than longer term peace, harmony, and happiness. One of the problems associated with these kinds of pleasures is that often, after people engage in such pleasurable activities, these experiences do not measure up to their expectations. Not only do these experiences often not deliver what these individuals might be seeking, but they also have tendencies to induce follow-on negative feelings of guilt, depression, and/or anxiety; dissatisfactions and negative feelings which can drive the affected individuals to pursue other pleasurable activities in the attempt to appease these negativities. No one ever achieves the peace and happiness they are hoping for by engaging in a continuous cycle of pursuit, because they will never get all they are hoping for and there will always be something more which can attract their attention. This “pursuit of pleasure => negative feelings” cycle is one of the reasons why so many people feel so unhappy for so much of their lives. A happier, more peaceful way to live is by living simply and loving and appreciating what you already have in your life while working towards any positive changes that you truly desire in a steady, balanced fashion.

Many temptation, addiction, compulsion, and distraction challenges result from focusing on the pleasurable, more appetizing, pieces of the whole. At best they represent a small subset of the pieces of the whole. At worst they represent something different than what would truly be realized should affected individuals engage in their temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions. Most likely they will find themselves somewhere between these two extremes. So why do so many people fall into the temptation trap? One reason is because they often do not consider the more complete pieces of the whole, representing the fuller picture of their present life situation, when the temptation scenario begins to unfold.

It can be easy to give into the temptations of the moment, whenever individuals mindlessly focus on the more appetizing pieces of the whole; those pieces of the whole which offer short term gratification. If, however, they considered some of the longer term, negative consequences of performing some of these actions, they might decide to mindfully forgo some of these short term pleasures or choose healthier alternatives instead of mindlessly engaging in these. For example, some of the affected individuals might realize that engaging in such behaviors might cause additional pain in their lives to themselves and to others that they love and appreciate. They might come to the realization that their overall health might decline which could result in missing time from work, having to see a doctor more frequently and accumulating additional medical bills, or having fewer days available for going on that wonderful vacation they were planning to take. They might realize that the toxins or lack of nutritional value of what they put into our bodies (for food related temptations) would make them feel tired and sluggish and that they would not have as much energy as they would like for doing some of what they enjoy in life. In the overall sense, they might come to realize that the vision they have of who they might aspire to become, or what they truly desire in their lives, would not be realized by engaging in their temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions. As such, if they considered the fuller and more complete picture they might mindfully decide to choose differently instead of mindlessly engaging in their temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions. For example, they might instead mindfully choose to go for a walk, work on some project, connect with others that they love and appreciate, go to the gym, or perform some other healthier activity when their temptations begin calling.

By focusing on the fuller and more complete picture of their lives, and the associated impacts, this can help affected individuals to gain power over their temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions. This same idea holds true for all types of temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions such as those involving personal relationships, drugs and alcohol, shopping, entertainment, nicotine, food, wants and desires, workaholism, “cleanaholism”, and other forms of perfectionism, and repeatedly sacrificing the present for short-term, perceived, future “rewards”.

Below are three approaches which can be helpful if you, or others you are providing assistance to, struggle with temptations, addictions, compulsions, and/or distractions in your life:

(1) Positive Visualization Approach. This is primarily a positive oriented motivational approach which essentially involves visualizing the ideal person that you, or someone you are providing assistance to, would greatly aspire to become and/or the ideal life that you would greatly desire to live and collecting reminders of these. By developing a positive means in which to visualize success and then proceeding to visualize, or remind yourself of, this success on a regular basis progress can be made towards achieving this success.

(2) Negative Visualization Approach. This is primarily a fear oriented motivational approach which essentially involves visualizing the person that you, or someone you are providing assistance to, would most not like to become and/or the life that you would most not like to live and collecting reminders of these. For example, perhaps images of someone who is homeless and suffering the effects of a prolonged addiction problem or a character in a movie who played such a role would serve this purpose. Another approach might be collecting reminders of those that you love and appreciate who might be greatly affected by your temptation, addiction, compulsion, and distraction episodes. For example, a good friend of mine, who has suffered from addictions from time to time, loves his dogs more than anything in his life and the thing that concerns him most is the stress and anxiety his addiction episodes have caused his pets; recently indicating that, due to their age and health status, he does not believe they will be able to survive another such episode. So his pets might be one area he can focus on which could provide him with the strength he needs to resist future episodes. By developing a negative means in which to provide reminders of your life fears and/or the negative implications and consequences of engaging in your temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions these can help to provide the strength and the motivation to resist or avoid these. The negative oriented visualization approach should primarily be used for those temptations, addictions, and compulsions which tend to be highly detrimental towards you or towards the lives of others when they come to pass. In addition, this negative oriented approach typically only works effectively for the short term. As such, it is recommended that the positive oriented approach be primarily pursued for the temptation, addiction, compulsion, and/or distraction challenges you, or others you are providing assistance to, are seeking to moderate or overcome in your life and that these be augmented temporarily, as needed, with the negative oriented approach for use during those times when these challenges become more threatening or more frequent in nature.

(3)  Combined Positive/Negative Visualization Approach. This approach essentially involves two contrasting visualizations: One which represents the positive aspects of the choice you, or someone you are providing assistance to, would most like to make and another which represents the negative aspects associated with the choice you would most not like to make such as those indicated in the other two approaches above. These contrasting visualizations can provide constant reminders that if you, or someone you are providing assistance to, refrain from engaging in your temptations, addictions, compulsions, and/or distractions you will progress towards the life represented by the positive visualization while if you engage in these temptations, addictions, compulsions, and/or distractions you will converge towards the life represented by the negative visualization.

In some situations people achieve better results using positive oriented techniques while in others they achieve better results using negative oriented techniques or by combining the two approaches. Often it depends on the situation, the time frame, and the person involved. Just going through these steps alone, however, can be enough to empower, provide focus, strengthen resolve, and improve progress.

In either of the three approaches presented above there are multiple techniques which can be used to create the associated visualization material and/or reminders of intentions to include: (1) identifying role model(s) of people which represent who you most want to become or who you most do not want to become (for the negative visualization approach), (2) gathering a collection of images of people, objects, and symbols, (3) writing one or more paragraphs which can be reviewed and/or visualized on a regular basis, (4) writing notes, ideas, and reminders to aid in remembering your intentions, and (5) gathering or developing a collection of images and/or descriptions of those that you greatly love and appreciate in your life who will benefit from your success (i.e., reminders of others you are doing this for in addition to yourself). Visualization material can be readily created and serve as constant reminders of who we aspire to become or how we desire to improve in our lives. We can carry around images in our purses, wallets, computers, and mobile devices. We can frame pictures and put them up in our places of work or at home. We can create visualization boards or use journals, notebooks, and notes and reminders to ourselves. We can also create visualization material by scrapbooking or via miniature objects that we can carry around with us on a regular basis as constant reminders to ourselves. I recommend, as a minimum, having such reminders readily available via your mobile devices such that they are always with you. I also recommend that you try out each of the techniques presented throughout this paragraph and use those that most strongly resonate with you and which provide powerful reminders to you. Sometimes choosing the right approaches, the right phrases, the right images, the right visions, or the right visualizations for yourself, or someone else you are providing assistance to, can make all the difference so try various approaches until you find that which strongly resonates with you or the person you are providing assistance to. Choose something which powerfully inspires, excites, and motivates you. If you do this you will greatly accelerate your progress towards achieving the success you desire.

Once a means has been determined by which to visualize success then you can regularly visualize or remind yourself of the success you are seeking to achieve perhaps on a daily basis, as well as anytime the temptation, addiction, compulsion, and/or distraction challenges begin to become threatening or frequent in nature. Significant progress can be made by visualizing or reminding yourself of the success you are seeking for yourself a few minutes every day; upon waking, at various points throughout the day, and prior to going to sleep. By regularly providing reminders of your positive intentions of being healthy, successful, confident, or anything else that your visualization material represents you will gain strength towards moderating or overcoming your temptation, addiction, compulsion, and distraction challenges. So do this for yourself if you can.

Sometimes, in our lives, we have a tendency to focus on, and perhaps even magnify, our areas of discontent, or the negative aspects, of our lives to the extent that we become so focused on the negative that even minor issues and annoyances can appear to us, through these negative perceptions, to be nearly the whole of our entire existences when, in actuality, they might represent only a very small aspect of our lives and be temporary in nature. By focusing our attention on that which we dislike in our lives we often create distance, pain, and isolation when we might otherwise prefer to create closeness, love, and community. We can create greater peace, warmth, harmony, and happiness by focusing on the positive aspects of, or that which we love and appreciate about, our lives and reinforcing these instead of focusing on the negative. Anytime we focus on the negative aspects this can hinder us from seeing and acknowledging what is wonderful in our lives. In contrast, whenever we focus our attention on the positive aspects it can fill our lives with love, warmth, joy, peace, appreciation, fulfillment, and contentment and is something which affects not only the way that we feel about ourselves, but also the way others feel whenever they are in our presence.

This article describes one way in which to create greater peace, harmony, and happiness in your life by challenging and overcoming temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions. I encourage you, or others you are providing assistance to, to give these techniques a try.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

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One advantage of being well-versed in multiple life coaching areas is being able to recognize and capitalize on synergies between the various areas. Some techniques which work well in addressing one area works well in supporting other areas as well. For example, the approaches I described throughout this article work well not only for the topic of this article, temptations, addictions, compulsions, and distractions, but also for motivating and accelerating progress in other aspects of one’s life such as job changes, relationship changes, financial discipline, and achieving new goals and greater happiness in life. So give these techniques a try for these and other aspects of your life.

To date I’ve written several articles related to creating and living a happier life. These include the following:

(1) A Quick and Easy Technique For Creating Happiness, Peace, and Relaxation

(2) Creating Healthy Boundaries in Relationship Situations

(3) Living Mindfully and Intentionally, Being Clear Headed and Open-Minded, and Releasing the Need to be Right or Defensive

(4) Keeping Life Enjoyable, Interesting, and Fun By Breaking Out of the Routine of Things

(5) Achieving Greater Peace and Happiness By Evaluating, Prioritizing, and Adjusting Life Activities

(6) A Wonderful Way to Gain a Greater Appreciation of Others

Feel free to read some of these other articles if you think they might be helpful in helping you to experience greater warmth, peace, harmony, and happiness in your life. For those that do not know, I generally perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that the next article that I write will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC

Please contact me if you, or someone else in your life, could use some assistance with personal improvement, development, or growth as this is one of the areas that I actively perform life coaching in. Also feel free to click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in your life.

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A Quick and Easy Technique For Creating Happiness, Peace, and Relaxation

This article shares a quick and easy technique that I frequently I use for creating happiness, peace, and relaxation. With the holiday season rapidly approaching, and the stress and chaos that it often brings, this might be just the thing some of you need to achieve greater joy, peace, and relaxation throughout the holidays (and beyond). The process I use is a simple two step process:

(1) Create a series of “reflective” playlists, of songs from your younger days, which promote happiness, peace, and relaxation. The songs may not necessarily be songs that you particularly enjoyed back then, but songs that others in your life may have listened to. The time frames that work best for me are the playlist of songs between my ages of 6 and 9 and another playlist of songs between my ages of 10 and 12, but also try creating playlists of songs of your teenage years and perhaps even your college years or other timeframes so long as they promote feelings of peace, happiness, and relaxation while perhaps avoiding those timeframes which do not. Prioritize each of your playlists such that the songs that promote the greatest joy, peace, and relaxation for you are at the top of each playlist. This ensures that when you are time constrained that you will at least get a chance to listen to those songs which sooth you most.

(2) Play one of your playlists at extremely low volume. It should sound almost like a pale, distant echo from another room. I find the best relaxation effect is created by disconnecting the speakers from my computer and using the internal speaker at low volume to create this effect. I’ve also used my Ipad for this purpose (again using the internal speaker only at extremely low volume). There’s something about the slight distant hint of these songs playing that promotes the joy, peace, and relaxation effect. So try this.

You can do this when doing things around the home, when driving, or at other times. Notice the joy, peace, and relaxation you experience whenever you do this. Try out each of your “reflective” playlists and use those that work best for you more frequently than the others and rearrange the songs such that those that are the most soothing to you remain at the top of these lists. What I often like to do is to play one of these playlists in this fashion while soaking in a warm bath. I then towel off, restart the playlist, and lie down in bed to relax while listening to the pale, faint, distant echoes of the music. Sometimes I’ll rest for about 30 minutes or so and at other times I’ll simply go to sleep for what always amounts to a deep, peaceful, restful sleep. Either way, when I get out of bed I am filled with joy and peace. And it lasts for hours. So do this for yourself if you can.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

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This article describes one way in which to rapidly experience greater happiness, peace, and relaxation in your life. I encourage you to give this a try. It works wonders for me. I hope it works well for you as well. Other articles that I’ve written related to creating and living a happier life include:
(1) Creating Healthy Boundaries in Relationship Situations
(2) Living Mindfully and Intentionally, Being Clear Headed and Open-Minded, and Releasing the Need to be Right or Defensive
(3) Keeping Life Enjoyable, Interesting, and Fun By Breaking Out of the Routine of Things
(4) Achieving Greater Peace and Happiness By Evaluating, Prioritizing, and Adjusting Life Activities
(5) A Wonderful Way to Gain a Greater Appreciation of Others

Feel free to read some of these other articles if you think they might be helpful in helping you to experience greater warmth, peace, and happiness in your life.

For those that do not know, I generally perform life coaching and training services in two primary areas: 1) Personal and Professional Improvement, Development, and Growth, and 2) Financial Planning, Management, and Investing. As such, I generally alternate the articles that I write via my blogs between these two topic areas. This particular article is associated with the first area that I life coach in. So if you don’t have much interest in personal and professional improvement, development, and growth, rest assured that the next article that I write will be in the area that you might have greater interest in; the financial planning, management, and investing area. You can also follow me on Twitter if you like at: Joseph M Brennan Jr @ BrighterDaysLC

Please contact me if you, or someone else in your life, could use some assistance with personal improvement, development, or growth as this is one of the areas that I actively perform life coaching in. Also feel free to click on “Personal Improvement, Development, and Growth Related Posts” on the sidebar to the right or below (depending upon which device you are using) for helpful tips on how to create greater peace, happiness, and progress in your life.

Joseph M. Brennan Jr.
CEO/Life Coach – Brighter Days Life Coaching
“Your Brighter Days Life Coach for Life”

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Creating Healthy Boundaries in Relationship Situations

This article is about not only following your heart in relationship situations, but also about mindfully approaching such situations with thought, logic, and reason such that you create and maintain appropriate boundaries when needed. Recently, a series of my life coaching sessions focused on helping someone sort through a personal relationship situation. She had been dating a guy for several months who had always expressed great affection towards her when they spent time together but much to her dismay he, towards the end of that period of time, commented on how much he appreciated her “friendship”.

Now, one thing I frequently tell people, when it comes to personal relationship situations, is that it’s okay to listen to your heart so long as you balance this out, from time to time, with thought, logic, and reason. In other words, feel free to follow your heart to some degree but also keep your eyes open and put some thought into, and reflect upon, your relationship situation from time to time. If someone appears to be discounting or downgrading the relationship that you thought was progressing towards something more formal and less casual, from your perspective, then you must love and respect yourself enough to treat the relationship, and the other person for that matter, differently.

This does not necessarily mean you must end the relationship but that you must decide what works for you in the more casual type of relationship and create the boundaries you need for this relationship “type”. If you decide to proceed towards a more casual relationship, such as a friendship or casual dating situation, then you must make sure you become mindful about whether the other person is respecting your boundaries or not. If not, then you might need to consider ending the relationship until the other party is ready for a more formal relationship with you. Some people do not like casual relationships with certain others and thus the only “healthy” solution for them is to end the relationship completely. Everyone is different. You must do what works for you for whatever relationship situation you are in.

In this particular situation, there was more to the story. The guy had a long distance friendship with another woman but later came to the conclusion that he wanted to pursue a formal long distance relationship with her. So, the next session focused on that. At any point in a relationship situation where such a “decision” is made you must do at least two things: 1) Respect that decision (and yourself for that matter), and perhaps more importantly, 2) Ensure the decision maker has to live with the consequences of that decision until the time that the person decides to re-decide – which could be anything from developing a casual or perhaps no form of relationship with you at all depending on what you can or cannot live with out of love and respect for yourself. The point being that if the “decision maker” never has to live with the consequences of a decision, then the person has no incentive or motivation to ever consider making a different decision at some point in time. One which might involve wanting to be exclusively with you if you still happen to be interested and available at the time.

The above describes one way to mindfully create healthy boundaries in relationship situations by using thought, logic, and reason where needed. I hope that some of you who experience similar struggles will find this to be helpful in living a happier life.

This and other happiness and self-improvement related tips are provided throughout my self-help oriented books: https://brighterdayslifecoaching.com/published-books-and-life-coaching-services/ 

#selfimprovement #selfhelp #selfdevelopment #intention #fulfillment #success #inspiration #happiness

 

Joseph M. Brennan Jr.
CEO/Life Coach – Brighter Days Life Coaching
“Your Brighter Days Life Coach for Life”

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