culled from:lifehack.org
We all go through our day-to-day lives tolerating things that stress
us out. To make things worse, we have been doing this for so long, that
we don’t even notice anymore. Stress is man-made, and we can make
changes in our lives to live a more stress-free life, and a happier one
at that. Here is a list of 20 things you’ve been tolerating for too
long, and some helpful solutions to take away the stress they have been
causing.
1. Tolerating comparing yourself to others.
It’s in our nature to look at what others have and compare it to what
we have. This causes unneeded stress and can even make you feel like
you aren’t as good as the other person. This is simply not true, and the
sooner you can stop doing this the better. Instead, compare yourself to
you. Look at who you were just a few years ago, and then look at where
you are now. Use yourself as both motivation and inspiration to achieve
the goals you have set for yourself.
2. Tolerating an unhealthy lifestyle.
It looks as though the healthy kick is here to stay, so jump on it!
Being unhealthy leads to a shorter lifespan, and can lead to serious
health risks. An unhealthy lifestyle can also cause extreme stress and
lowered self confidence. Instead of continuing with an unhealthy
lifestyle, take the jump and start now. If you keep waiting to get
healthy it will only get harder. Making a serious lifestyle change can
be intimidating and challenging, but it’s okay to take small steps and
ask for help. As long as you are taking steps forward you are heading in
the right direction.
3. Tolerating dwelling on the past.
It’s hard not to think about things that happened in the past, and
what you could have done differently. Which is why you haven’t noticed
that you have been tolerating this stressful act for far too long.
Dwelling on the past can end up holding you back from current
experiences. Instead, let go of your past, and stop living there. Focus
on the now and the future. These are the things that you still have
control over. What’s done is done, and you can’t go back and change it.
Learn from your past experiences, but don’t dwell on them.
4. Tolerating keeping people around who aren’t real friends.
Friends are the ones we turn to in times of joy and trouble. That’s
why it’s important to have true friends in your life. At some point you
will have to end a friendship because it doesn’t contribute anything to
your life anymore. Sometimes we keep people around us for longer than we
should. Don’t tolerate people who cause more stress than relief in your
life. Instead, get rid of the drama in your circle. Focus on spending
more time with those who make you a better person, and who contribute to
your life in positive ways. You don’t need a million friends, as long
as you have two or three true ones. Keeping only those around that make
you happy will rid you of unnecessary stress.
5. Tolerating dishonesty.
Life is too short to put up with anything other than the truth.
Knowing someone is being dishonest with you is one of the worst feelings
in the world. It’s also important to stop tolerating dishonesty from
yourself. Why bother lying to yourself anyways? Instead, tell the truth
and only accept the truth from others. It might cause more conflict than
telling a lie, but in the end your conscience will be clear. Relieving
you from stress you put on yourself. Don’t just accept someones
dishonesty either, hold others to your standards as well.
6. Tolerating negativity.
Whether it’s personally, or those around you—do not tolerate negative
vibes. Negativity can change your overall mood, ruin experiences and
opportunities, and hurt relationships. Instead, stay positive. Easier
said than done, right? Wrong. When you start to focus on the positive
side of things it becomes more of a normal habit. Forming this habit
will help you stop being negative, and get rid of the negativity in your
life. This will lead to a happier, less stressful lifestyle.
7. Tolerating not appreciating what you have.
Sometimes we forget to cherish what’s in front of us. We get caught
up in what’s going to happen, that we forget to live in the moment. It’s
easy to think about how things could be, or how we want things to be.
We forget to stop and smell the roses. Instead of always rushing for
more, take some time each day to focus on what you have now. When you
take time to step back and appreciate everything that’s in your life,
it’s a good feeling.
8. Tolerating being focused on your future for happiness.
Life can be stressful when you are constantly telling yourself that
everything will be better tomorrow. You miss out on being happy today
when you push that happiness off in hopes of tomorrow. Some days are
long and stressful, and we just want them to end. But hoping tomorrow
will be better takes so much away from today. Instead, think about what
you can do today to make things better. It’s not always an easy fix, but
putting it off until tomorrow doesn’t help either. We all strive to be
happy, so don’t push making yourself happier off until tomorrow.
9. Tolerating procrastination.
Oh how well some of us know procrastination. Myself included. There’s
nothing more stressful than having a deadline come up and not being
100% sure you will make it. Instead of putting things off until the last
second, as crazy as it sounds, give yourself more time to accomplish a
task. When you procrastinate you tend to set aside a certain amount of
time to complete a project. It’s usually the exact amount of time you
believe you will need—no more—no less. Old habits die hard, but when you
start to give yourself more time, you will start to wonder how you ever
though procrastination was a good idea.
10. Tolerating letting your previous failures define you.
Everyone has gone through rejection or failure at one point or
another in life. It can be difficult to move forward once that happens.
Sometimes you can get stuck and focus too much on your failures, that
you forget to look at your success. Instead, don’t let your failures
define who you are. Take your failures and really learn from them. Use
them as a guide to better yourself, or to succeed in something you once
failed at.
11. Tolerating not being true to yourself.
Who knows you better than yourself? No one, so don’t stray from who
you are and what you believe in. When you tolerate doing things or
acting in ways that aren’t true to you it can cause extreme stress.
Instead, when situations arise that could put you in a position to
change who you are, don’t follow along. Stand up for who you are and
respect yourself. Staying true to yourself will take a world of stress
off of you. You won’t have to wonder if what you are doing is right or
wrong, because you will already know the answer.
12. Tolerating holding onto grudges.
It takes a lot of negative energy to hold onto a grudge. A grudge
will get you worked up and stressed out before anyone else. You might
not always be able to forget an incident, but you have full control over
how it affects you. Instead of holding onto a grudge, forgive the
feelings you have about the grudge. We can’t always forgive and forget,
but we can move on. Move forward in your life and leave that negative
energy behind you. You will feel a weight lifted from you, and
acceptance is easier to handle than grudge.
13. Tolerating excuses.
But I can’t… Yes you can. When we don’t want to do something or want
to get out of a situation we make excuses. What you have stopped
noticing is how much stress coming up with an excuse can cause. Instead
of coming up with an excuse, just be honest. Say what’s real. Own up to
your choices, actions, or feelings and cut out the excuses. You will
find that life is so much easier without excuses.
14. Tolerating believing in perfect.
Perfect doesn’t exist. Putting too much emphasis on wanting something
or someone to be perfect can not only be stressful, but it can take
away from your experiences in life. It’s ok for things not to be
perfect, that’s what makes life so beautiful. Instead, accept things for
what they are, and people for who they are. You might just find that
perfect wasn’t what you were looking for after all.
15. Tolerating self-loathing thoughts.
You are the one who has to live with who you are. Sometimes we aren’t
always happy with the choices we have made, or the things we have done.
However, putting ourself down only hurts us, and prevents us from
moving forward. Instead of allowing yourself to have these kinds of
thoughts, focus on the vision of who you are. Focus on the good in
yourself, and leave out the negative. Build yourself up instead of
putting yourself down.
16. Tolerating keeping a job you hate.
Waking up every morning and dreading going to work puts unnecessary
stress on you. Each and every day. We spend more time at work than
anywhere else, so you shouldn’t hate what you do. Instead, figure out
something that you truly enjoy doing. Keep searching for a job you can
see yourself at until you find one. Times are tight, so you might have
to stay at your current job longer than you would like. That should be
your driver to find a new job in which you would enjoy.
17. Tolerating being financially uneducated.
Money makes the world go round, and it can make your head spin too.
Stressing out about money is one of the top problems that keep people up
at night. A lot of the headache with your finances can come from not
understanding your situation. Instead of continuing down the same path,
get yourself educated. Do some of your own research, get your credit
score figured out, talk to a financial planner, do whatever you have to
do to get financially educated. Put yourself on a new path.
18. Tolerating empty complaints.
There’s a difference between venting and complaining. Empty complains
get absolutely nothing accomplished, and bring out negativity.
Complaining about something wont make it better. Instead, do something
about it. Take action and change whatever it is you are currently
complaining about. Being annoyed won’t get you far, but doing something
it will.
19. Tolerating feeling guilty for not being able to complete everything.
We all have enough pressure in our lives as it is. Putting more
pressure on yourself because you feel guilty won’t help get things done.
Sometimes we commit to too much, and end up making things worse on
ourselves. Instead, understand that everyone, even you, has their
limits. You can’t possibly be in three places at the same time—and
that’s okay! Don’t commit to something that you know is a stretch for
you to fit in. Either say no, and maybe suggest who else could be
counted on, or ask for help. Either way, don’t feel guilty for only
being one person.
20. Tolerating other people’s opinion of you.
How many times have you second guessed something you were wearing or
doing or saying, all because you were worried about someone else’s
opinion of you? If you are like most people, at some point in your life
you probably did this more times than you can remember. Instead of
caring so much about other people’s opinion of you, just be you! No
second guessing, no overthinking, no changing into something you don’t
like- just going with what you feel is right. Take control of your own
life and make decisions for yourself.
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