• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Cure Toxic Trauma

Holistic Healing Mentor

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Meet Linda
  • EFT-Tapping
  • Work With Me
  • Get in Touch

How To Live a Balanced Life

07/05/2010 By Linda Hampton Leave a Comment

Is your life more hectic than ever? Do you find that you become tired more frequently, lose patience easily, experience moodiness, and are so stressed that you can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel? Have you lost contact with your friends? Has fun completely gone out of your life? While we tend to think we can do it all; the problem is we can’t.  We forego simple pleasures, take on unnecessary burdens and, quite frankly, put other’s needs before our own. This is a recipe for ill-health, depression, and overall sadness.  It’s time to sit down and determine how to live a balanced life.

Performing selfless acts is noble, but it takes a toll we may not be aware of. There is nothing wrong with being selfish. While everyone seems to be concentrating on themselves, you are focusing on them.  The first step to a balanced life is to think about you and your needs. If you fall apart, you won’t be of any use to anyone.  Selfishness is not defined by an inability to help others; it is the means by which you regenerate yourself by focusing on your own needs.  Simple ordinary pleasures can make a world of difference in your life such as: a manicure, a day out with friends; a new outfit.

You’re mental and emotional state has more to do with the balance within than you realize.  Worry drains us; yet we can’t seem to control it.  We tolerate many things which essentially drain our energy, leaving us feeling empty and void of feeling. Sleepless nights ensue, and the cycle begins all over again the next day. Confront the problems head on; let the water out of the tank before it bursts open. Worry about the things you can control.

Protect your space from intruders who are intent on invading your thoughts and inner peace.  If someone is rude or makes a disparaging remark; walk away. If a situation arises creating angst, deal with it then let it go.  Don’t let it disrupt your life by claiming it as your own. You didn’t create it, nor are you responsible for it.  Try not to solve the ills of the world or place the burden on your shoulders.  Life is hard enough without placing unimportant needs ahead of your own.

A path well taken is one of integrity and honesty. Love yourself; look in the mirror every morning and acknowledge the unique person you are.  Empower yourself to accomplish your most intimate goals.  Acknowledge the kindness and good in you; you may be hard pressed to fine anyone who will. Conduct yourself with dignity and honor. Finally, take charge of your life; nurture it, reward it; and the balance within will reveal itself through the smile on your face, and the gleam in your eyes.

Something Else you Might Be Interested In

  • Empty Nester
    Why Empty Nesters Struggle To Live With Purpose
  • Find your life purpose
    What is Your Unique Life’s Purpose
  • Purple Photo Travel Blog Twitter Post (5)
    Rebooting Your Life Purpose
  • programmed habit
    Programmed Habits Can Change Your Life

Filed Under: Self Care Tagged With: Living Stress Free

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Socialize with Me!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Recent Posts

  • Think You Should Be Over It By Now? Here’s the Real Path to Trauma Recovery
  • Heal Wounds of the Past with EFT Tapping
  • Setting Boundaries When Dealing with a Narcissist
  • Box Breathing: Your Guide to Finding Calm
  • The Art of Boundaries: Navigating Love with a Narcissist

Recent Comments

  • K. Lee Banks on 5 Easy Strategies to Break Bad Habits
  • Gena Livings on 5 Easy Strategies to Break Bad Habits
  • K. Lee Banks on Is Your Office Sending YOU the Wrong Message?

LEGAL

Privacy Policy 

Disclaimer

Footer

Recent Posts

  • Think You Should Be Over It By Now? Here’s the Real Path to Trauma Recovery
  • Heal Wounds of the Past with EFT Tapping
  • Setting Boundaries When Dealing with a Narcissist
  • Box Breathing: Your Guide to Finding Calm
  • The Art of Boundaries: Navigating Love with a Narcissist

Recent Comments

  • K. Lee Banks on 5 Easy Strategies to Break Bad Habits
  • Gena Livings on 5 Easy Strategies to Break Bad Habits
  • K. Lee Banks on Is Your Office Sending YOU the Wrong Message?
  • Kebba Buckley Button on Is Your Office Sending YOU the Wrong Message?
  • Tandy Elisala on “Atten Hut” Change Your Energy…Stand Tall

Recent Posts

  • Think You Should Be Over It By Now? Here’s the Real Path to Trauma Recovery
  • Heal Wounds of the Past with EFT Tapping
  • Setting Boundaries When Dealing with a Narcissist
  • Box Breathing: Your Guide to Finding Calm
  • The Art of Boundaries: Navigating Love with a Narcissist
Copyright © 2025 · Built Using Magazine Pro Theme on Genesis Framework from StudioPress. · Customized by Appetite for Design.
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsOK
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
SAVE & ACCEPT