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Alice and the Journey of Life
Alice and Life's Journey May 2003 Letters on Life #8 "I can't believe that!" said Alice. "Can't you?" the Queen said in a pitying tone. "Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes." Alice laughed. "There's no use trying," she said. "One...
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Meditate On The Word
Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ. Romans 10:17
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Radical Loving
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Tips To Beating Depression
Everyone has days when they are down, worn out and just not
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Self Control
Self control means the ability to motivate ourselves to do the
things we need to do. It also means stopping ourselves from
doing things that we see are bad for us. It may seem that it is
a problem of willpower, but pushing ourselves to do things when
we feel miserable, or fighting temtation may just be a recipe
for stress. There are better ways.
Self Control With Easy Steps
One trick to doing what you need to do is to start using what
motivation you have. If you really feel stressed when you think
about doing your tax return, for example, just put it out where
you can work on it later. That's a start. Later, you might just
do one form. If you think about it, whatever the task, you can
usually find enough motivation for some small step. Take that
step as soon as you think of it, and the next steps become
easier.
Another trick is to create motivation. Find ways to energize
yourself. Willpower tends to go up and down with energy levels.
Sleep well, play energetic music, move around, or start an
interesting conversation. When you find the things that work for
you, keep a list handy to use as necessary.
Self Control Through Self Awareness
Maybe that piece of cake calls to you. Isn't it sometimes hard
to resist temptation? Stronger willpower is a nice idea, but a
simpler solution is to stop standing in front of the cake! Stop
looking at it too. Don't go to the bar alone if you want a
faithful marriage. Don't have whiskey in the house if you don't
want to drink it. Stay away from people that lead you to trouble.
Don't buy into the idea that self control means being immune to
temptation. True self control is not the willpower to say no,
but the wisdom to avoid temptation. Be aware of where your
resistance is low, and don't put yourself in those situations.
Doesn't that make more sense than fighting useless battles with
yourself?
Of course there will be times when you didn't choose the
situation you are in, or at least that's the excuse you'll use.
What can you do to be ready for the temptations that come up
unexpectedly. Here are a few tips. 1. Ask people for help. If
you can't stop complaining, for example, have friends point out
when you are doing it.
2. Use substitutes. If you shouldn't drink that beer, quickly
get a glass of your favorite juice or soda. For best results,
have substitutes in mind that give you some real pleasure.
3. Imagine the consequences of your actions. Do this imediately
when you are tempted, and be vivid in your imaginings. Give
yourself a good scare, if you have to.
4. Try to relax. Willpower is low when you are stressed. Close
your eyes and take three deep breaths.
5. Discover some of the causes of your temptations, and deal
with them. For some people, boredom can lead to all sorts of
stupid ways to find "excitement," for example. Involvement in
something productive and intereasting can make the temptations
disappear. Find some of the underlying causes, and change what
you can change.
"Strengthening" willpower by fighting your feelings is a losing
battle. It is more effective to learn about yourself. How are
you motivated? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Learn,
and use what you learn to make the behavior you want easy.
That's the key to self control.
About the author:
Steve Gillman writes on many topics including brainpower, weight
loss, meditation, habits of mind, creative problem solving,
generating luck and anything related to self improvement. Learn
more and get FREE e-courses at http://www.SelfImproveme
ntNow.com
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