October 2021 - Headgym

Confidence

Confidence

How to gain and grow your confidence

How it works

Whether you realize it or not, your subconscious mind is constantly judging yourself the same way you judge others. Everything from your thoughts, habits, actions, or what you say is being judged by yourself and can start to form low self-esteem. This happens because we each have a value system that we hold ourselves accountable to and judge ourselves for not achieving. The less of our actions and life choices that match with our values the lower self esteem we are likely to have. 

How to gain confidence

Affirmations are something many people believe to be a solution to low self-esteem however they are often ineffective and possibly harmful if our actions do not align. We can start to self-doubt ourselves in all aspects of life including interactions with others. Our subconscious accounts for 90% of our overall mental function and that’s why it can sometimes seem like mental struggles are out of our control. The goal is to work on your relationship with your own subconscious finding values that fit your life and living in accordance with them. Every time you go against something you believe is good for you, you create an opportunity for self-doubt. However small it may seem simple actions such as sleeping in, not going to the gym, not eating healthy when you told yourself you would, add up in your subconscious mind and form a negative judgment on who you are and your credibility as a person.

To discover your values ask yourself questions such as:

  • How does my ideal self act when no one else is around?
  • How does my ideal self interact with the people around me?
  • Does my ideal self make mistakes?
  • How do I respond to those mistakes?
  • Do I learn from them?

Sometimes it can be useful to write down the values you discover and take them to a trusted friend or preferably mental health professional such as a therapist to find out if it is a healthy value system.

Summary

The most important step moving forwards in gaining confidence is to create healthier values and expectations of yourself. Some values may be unrealistic and should change or some behaviours may be negative and should change but the main goal is to live acting in accordance with your ideal self and values. You begin to form a relationship with your subconscious mind and become proud of who you are. For some people, this may take discipline which we discussed how to gain in our previous blog. With confidence, you can live how you want, say and act how you really want to without constantly judging yourself because you are confident in who you are.

Gratitude

Gratitude

How Gratitude can reduce stress and lead to a more fulfilled life.

Introduction

Every day millions of people dream of the life you’ve got, the situation you are in, the possessions you have. While you do the exact same thing wishing you had what someone else does. And that person whose life you dream of is doing the exact same thing. 

This desire for wanting more can lead to suffering and explains why people can have all the possessions and attributes you dream of but still struggle.

This isn’t to say you shouldn’t have goals as they can be very beneficial, but to stop the envy and appreciate what you have.

 

Benefits of Gratitude

Practicing Gratitude can not only help solve this suffering caused by the desire for what you haven’t got. It also leads to much more optimistic views on the future as well as increased self-confidence and a huge reduction in stress. You learn to be content in the present moment no matter the situation and things that would have previously bothered you seem insignificant.

What is Gratitude?

   Gratitude 

the certainty of judgment in the present moment.

Action For the common good in the present moment.

Appreciation in the present moment for anything that comes your way.

Often there is good to be appreciated in seemingly bad situations

How To Practice Gratitude

One of the best ways to practice gratitude is through writing a journal. Focus on things throughout the day that you appreciate no matter how small and write at least 5 things down. Studies have shown not only can this have the previously mentioned benefits of gratitude but also improved long-term sleep quality.

The most important aspect when practicing gratitude is to try to feel it emotionally, you cannot just be logically grateful as it has almost no impact on your feelings or emotions and will not create the desired benefits or fulfillment.   

Things as simple as being alive breathing the world around you take a moment to appreciate it. Hundreds of thousands of people will not be alive tomorrow be grateful that at this moment you and your loved ones are. It is important to stay in the present and appreciate things in the current moment.

 

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Self-Discipline

Self Discipline

How to gain control over your life and find peace

Benefits

The guilt and stress caused by tasks adding up or last-minute work before a deadline can become overwhelming. This stress can have a large impact on your mental health and make you feel not in control of your life. By becoming self-disciplined you gain a new sense of control, no longer feeling like a passenger in your life but the driver in full control. Your life and future become determined by you in the moment. You gain new standards for your quality of life and an increased sense of self-worth. 

 

How to achieve it

A way to become disciplined is not to look at the end result as the achievement but the process of getting there. Whether it is work, cooking, cleaning, or any other chore acknowledge each small step in the process as an example of self-discipline and achievement. As you repeat these tasks they start to become therapeutic, you gain a sense of peace as you are in control of your mind and body, not moods or in the moment desires. Recognise when your desires start to impact your mind and take control do what’s best for you.

Achieving Goals

Self-discipline pairs well with visualisation, you use it to become the person you want to be in the moment, not the future. To become a winner, however, you may perceive one, you must act like a winner long before you have achieved your dreams. This means you must practice the habits of your ideal self now, not tomorrow or anytime in the future. Visualise your ideal self based on your personal values not how you will look or be perceived by other people. When you practice these habits every day, consistently, you will feel like a winner even before you have achieved your set goals.

Examples of discipline

There are numerous examples of self-discipline being used to defy the odds. Napoleon Bonaparte is an example, he came from a family that were not wealthy with the odds stacked against him. He joined the military when others his age were partying giving in to their desires and rose in the ranks using hard work and self-discipline to become the emperor of France. 

There are some modern-day examples who even dropped out of school, such as Richard Branson, George Foreman, Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein.     

      Other Examples:

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Steve Harvey
  • J.K Rowling
  • Richard Branson
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Leonardo Dicaprio

These examples show that however bad it seems, or if it feels that life is out to get you, this is never true, you can be in full control, living the life you dream of, as the person you want to be