You Deserve Wellness
Inside Out
An overemphasis on markers of inner success is an obstacle to wellness too. People who rely on reality TV for happiness instead of manifesting their own may feel quite content. However, they never reach their potential.
Although we cannot see what our mind is doing with our eyes, we can make assumptions about our mind’s wellness based on mental performance. No matter how well your performance may be, you can pay attention to your mental health if you have difficulty in the following areas. Significant wellness traits include mental flexibility, a focus on the present, cognitive predictability, emotional independence, and truthful living.
These wellness traits support a healthy balance of internal and external fulfillment. Mental flexibility is the ability to thrive in more than one environment, especially in unfamiliar territory. Focusing on the present minimizes conflict; cognitive predictability allows you to manifest your desires; independence enables you to self-soothe; living frees you from living in fear.
Significant wellness traits include mental flexibility, a focus on the present, cognitive predictability, emotional independence, and truthful living.
These traits are intertwined. The absence or presence of these traits varies within each person, as life is complicated. The point is not to evaluate yourself on these traits because having them when you need them is most important. If you measure your wealth on payday, your finances look good. However, your bank account tells a different story five days later when all your bills are due.
However, when you are experiencing prolonged stress, considering the presence of these traits can be helpful. Constant failure is a reason to consider if you need to build these traits. For example, if you continuously focus on past or future experiences to avoid risks, you will be limited in your ability to manifest your desires.
The Heavy Mind
Emotional distress means the mind is heavy. If you try to do the exercise of counting backward, you are likely to lose focus. When adversity comes, you are likely to lose control. If you have to change your life direction, you are likely to get lost.
A heavy mind has little flexibility. It doesn’t move with ease. Some minds are so heavy that an added feather will send them crumbling, metaphorically speaking. Every ask sounds monumental. Carrying a heavy mind is like walking around with your hands full. You are limited in your ability to navigate your environment. You cannot adequately give or receive with your hands full. Instead, you are usually looking for someone or something to help you unload.
The Journey of Wellness
Wellness is not about being happy or sad at any given moment. The world of wellness can accommodate all feelings. Loss provokes grief; success brings joy, and unplanned change bears mental exhaustion. Current feelings are not reliable markers of mental health.
Not only can wellness include all emotions, but we can also experience various emotions simultaneously. Unplanned changes can cause mental exhaustion and elicit joy simultaneously, such as being promoted to a position that requires relocation.
Wellness is a conscious commitment to living your best life.
Emotional wellness is about endurance. What feelings dominate in the absence of stimuli? Emotional health means sleep comes easy most nights, and the morning greets you with inspiration most of the time. You get through most days without conflict. You work with enough focus to get done the things you plan.
Wellness is a conscious commitment to living your best life. You attempt to become your best self and live your best life. That life may include the help of a professional to help you relieve distress. Relieving distress may require life changes that initially create more stress. You have to understand you are restructuring for the long-term advantages of living without distress.