“Thinking will not overcome fear, but action will.”
- W Clement Stone
In 2010 I had the best year of my life. By far. And then in 2011, I had the worst year of my life. By far. I was living abroad in China, living the life I had always dreamed about – full of adventure, variety, and spontaneity. I had friends from 20+ countries all over the world. I learned to speak another language. I was constantly traveling. I had the closest friends I’d ever had since childhood. In other words, life was the way it was supposed to be. And then I moved back to my home country. I had no friends. No job. No apartment. I moved back into my childhood home because I couldn’t figure out “what next?” And then, for the first time in my life, I got really depressed. It’s a funny thing being depressed if you’ve never been depressed before – suddenly, there’s a wall of resistance around everything in your life. Everything is so difficult. It takes so much effort. Every day is a struggle. It overwhelmed my thoughts, and every waking moment I found myself driving around town thinking, “meaningless – all this stuff is totally meaningless. I would apply to jobs but find myself thinking, “this is all pointless. Why am I doing this?” I sabotaged every action of mine. Naturally, when you view everything in life as meaningless, it becomes that way, and I was really struggling. And that’s when I decided I was tired of being worn out by this constant feeling of hopelessness. It took me more than a year to piece this together, but I found 3 things that successfully flipped the coin for me - three things that saved me.1. Create a happiness ritual
When you’re rebuilding life from the ground up, every day is filled with chaos. So one of the key things I did for myself was create a “happiness” ritual. It added predictability and stability to my life. I wrote down a list of all my favorite things throughout the day, and here’s what I found I enjoyed most:- Sitting in coffee shops reading with an afternoon espresso.
- Exercising. It turned off my mind and made me feel good.
- Kayaking in the ocean. It was a peaceful afternoon session where I could enjoy the outdoors and peace and quiet.
Even if it’s just a few things that take an hour, create your own daily happiness ritual and do it every day.
2. Do a 30 day experiment
The second thing I did was try to figure out when I was in flow throughout the day. Flow is an experience we’re all familiar with – time evaporates, the activity is enjoyable, and we’re learning and growing – but many people don’t know that in studies it’s been shown that Flow producing activities are often the highest highs of the day for many people. So I did a 30-day experiment – I set a timer on my phone to go off every 2 hours. When the timer went off, I had to write down two things:- What was I doing?
- Did I feel like I was in “flow” with whatever I was doing? Was it enjoyable, was time passing effortlessly, was my mind turned off?
Once I found out which activities naturally made me happy, I began filling my days with more of them.
3. 80/20 Your Problems
The last thing I did was fix the “nagging” issues that bothered me. In other words, what things were making me the most unhappy throughout the day? What were the main things affecting my mood? I nailed it down to a few things:- Loneliness. I had no social ties.
- Work I disliked
- Certain time periods – weekends, and late nights
What about you?
At some point, many of us end up at the lowest low in our life. Nothing seems to work. Nothing is enjoyable. There’s resistance everywhere. Just remember that there’s always a creative way to get back on path. And maybe these three ways – having a happiness ritual, doing a 30 day flow experiment, and doing an 80/20 of your nagging problems – will help you get one step closer back to a life you love. And don’t ever forget – we are far more resilient than we think. Just because last year might have been the worst year of your life, doesn’t mean this year can’t be the best. Alexander runs Modern Health Monk, which helps people reverse health problems caused by 21st century life. Check out his free 8-part weight loss mini course, or start with his free insider’s health kit. ***The post 3 Ways to Rebuild Your Life When You’ve Hit Rock Bottom appeared first on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement.