Life is running smoothly, people around you are happy, you
are genuinely feeling good and have found your happiness pace, and then – Bam!
Life sneaks up from behind and smacks you in the back of the head. I admit that
there have been times when this has happened to me and I felt like laying down
and tapping out of the fight. Luckily, that feeling typically doesn't last very
long. I am fortunate to be surrounded by strong people who don't let me wallow
in self-pity for very long and I am a fighter by birth. I understand that some
people are more passive and can be really affected by negative occurrences in
life. No matter how strong we are, all of us can all benefit from some
strategies that will help us get back up and rejoin the fight!
So what do you do when life bites you? My answer is simple:
Kick life in the throat!
Let's face it, there are a myriad of things that can be viewed
as curve balls thrown at you in life: Illnesses, unruly children, idiots at
work, bad people, bad news, a broken nail, extra pounds on the scale, a husband
who won't take out the trash, an unexpected bill.... The list goes on and I'm
sure that each of you reading this could name another 50 things I could add.
The fact of the matter is this- life is not always peaches and cream; Sometimes
it can be a real pain in the a**! How you choose to handle these trying situations
will determine how happy the life you are living is going to be. Let me give
you some ideas that you can use to "throw some dirt on it" when you
are facing life's difficulties and challenges:
1. Find your tough friends and family! You know who I'm
talking about…The people in your life who, if you needed them to, would form a
posse and fight to the death for you. These people are strong and tenacious and
will definitely help pull you up by your bootstraps.
2. Remember that you are worth fighting for and recognize the
value you bring to the world! If you are a truly good person, you don’t deserve
being made to feel less than that by anyone. If something or someone has
wronged you, be a straight arrow and face the situation head-on. When someone upsets
you or treats you badly, be honest with that person (in a sensitive way of
course). Harboring anger and resentment is only going to make you feel worse.
This is not a permit to be overly sensitive and whiny about everything people
in your life do "wrong". Do not expect your friends and family to be
perfect. They aren't, and neither are you.
3. If you wronged somebody, even by accident, say sorry – and
mean it. We all make mistakes. Owning yours will make you feel better than
creating a bunch of anger around something that was your fault to begin with.
4. Laugh! Watch a funny movie or spend some time with a
friend that keeps you in stitches. There are not many better cures than
laughter.
5. Downshift! If you are running on all cylinders and have
drained your energy to the level of nonexistent, it is time for a break. You
might need to remove yourself from people (so you don't literally kick anyone
in the throat) and enjoy some silence.
6. Get a diet lemonade from Chick-fil-A. They're yummy! If
your day was extraordinarily challenging, throw a splash of vodka in it. We
won't judge you.
7. Understand your hormones. Ladies, we all know what I mean
here. It might behoove you to identify where your anger is coming from. Was
what happened as bad as you think or is your body exacerbating the anger? ;-)
8. Ignore the idiots. The world is riddled with people who
have less than average intelligence and an overall lack of common sense. Try to
dismiss them and remind yourself that you are not responsible for their
stupidity. No, this isn’t very “nice”, but it is true. There is no sense in
getting upset by people who don’t know what they’re talking about.
9. Remember that everything you face is meant for something
greater. You are in the situation and are invariably going to learn some type
of a lesson that will help you for something you will have to handle in your
life. While some of these tests and trails can be painful, the payoff is
usually amazing. Show life that you are not afraid to get your hands dirty and
kick a little butt.
10. Pray. Give thanks for everything that is going well in
your life and ask for a little guidance in handling situations that are proving
to be difficult.
11. Delete toxic people and situations from your life. If you’re
seeing a reoccurring pattern from the same person, it might be time to
reevaluate the friendship. You should have far more good times with people than
those that upset you. If there is a situation that keeps causing you angst, get
rid of it!
12. Meditate. I know this might not be everyone’s cup of tea,
but it works for me. I like short, guided meditations. They help bring me back
to reality and calm down with things get a bit hectic. If you don’t like to
meditate, no worries! You might try taking a quiet walk (to a calm, quiet place
if available) and take some deep breaths.
13. Do something nice for someone else. Granted, life might
be testing you and you might not feel like you have anything to give... That is
when giving is the most powerful! Do something nice for someone who can’t repay
you and might not even know you were behind the treat they unexpectedly received.
14. Exercise! Go for a run, swim, ride your bike, do 100
jumping jacks… MOVE YOUR BODY! The endorphins created by exercise will help
clear your head and motivate you. I get some of my best ideas while I am
jogging. It is my therapy!
Well, do you feel any better? I hope so! I truly believe that
once you show life you are not easily picked on or knocked down, you are going
to see some amazing changes. Life is beautiful! There are going to be hard
times and that's ok because you can handle them. Be strong, fight for your
happiness and LOVE LIFE!!!