How to end loneliness for good

It is always worth our time to focus on changing an emotional habit that hinders us from living our best possible lives.  Loneliness is one of them.

The time you spend on healing and growing yourself out of a negative state like loneliness or any other negative state is worth everything.  No money, nothing of earthly good can match what you can gain by powerfully empowering yourself this way.

When loneliness plagues your life, it is imperative to get free of it. 

To get free, you must get into the driver seat of your life

Getting at the root of the problem of loneliness and tackling their causes are you taking the wheel.

So let’s drive.

As I mentioned in my last, “How to stop being lonely,” there are the root causes of this plague, the loneliness.

The first step is getting in touch with a very important truth.  This is truth is that you are lovable.

Getting in the driver’s seat of your belief, of your lovability, is the first cause to root out.  

If you have believed that you are not lovable, you learned that belief from someone. That, someone, taught it to you by not loving you, or not knowing how to love you in the way that you needed to be loved. 

The first thing you have to understand and see is that every human being on earth was born lovable.  

When I say that we were born lovable, I am saying that it is our most natural state.  It is our most natural state because we are nothing but love on that day.  

The only thing that changes for us is what we begin to take on as we grew up.  More specifically, our perception in our minds about our lovability. And that perception that we gain affects how we feel about ourselves and how others treat us.

The good news is that you have the power to give yourself all that you need right now.  It is time for you to begin loving you in action. 

The following are core loving actions that you must begin taking.

  • Practice self-compassion
  • Practice self-forgiveness
  • Practice self-kindness
  • Practice self-honoring
  • Practice good self-care

As you begin the practice of loving yourself, you have to become mindful of mindsets that likely exist in you right now.  

They are powerful contributors to the loneliness that you feel.

Negative mindset and victim mindset are very harmful friends who we must let go to stop being lonely, start being happy and start truly living our lives. 

Negative mindset and victim mindset are highly seductive and addictive while being hidden too quickly from the beholder’s view.

When you have a negative and victim mindset, you are like that of Odysiuss’s crew of men from the Greek mythology, who were charmed in the Aeaea island.  Like those men during the charmed state, you have no idea that your life is far from what you truly want.

To get free of the negative mindset that has been holding you back from your life in every way and causing the pain of loneliness, you can begin practicing a proactive mindset, what Carol Dweck of “Mindset,” calls, “Growth Mindset.” 

You will have to mindfully begin practicing the following action steps to gain a proactive mindset. 

  • Begin gratitude practice
    • It is incredible how powerful grateful practice is. It is equally impressive how many people go without grateful practice without ever knowing the level of power this practice has on one’s life.
    • Doing daily, once a day is a good start, but it is only a start.  Life takes over, or rather, we human beings are creatures of habit, and emotional practices are equally as powerful.
    • As doing it once a day is a helpful beginning, if done only once a day, the rest of the day gets filled with the old way of running your emotional life or letting your emotional life run you.
    • The best practice is to do a gratitude practice first in the morning and the last thing before bed.  Then throughout the day, every time you pause for thought or a break, give thanks to something around you or in front of you, or something or someone that is in your life that you are grateful for(their wellbeing, what they mean to you, what they mean to their community, etc.)
  • Focus on what you have the power to control and let go of what you cannot control
    • If you have no power to control the situation, then acknowledge that fact and then move your focus to what you can do to make things better for yourself. When you figure out what you can do, then take the action steps to make it better for yourself.
    • Taking the action steps to resolve your pain instantly empowers you.  You gain incredible insight into the possibilities of your power.  You realize just how much more powerful you are than what you thought or even knew.
    • You become more aware of yourself and what you are capable of.
    • You become more aware of your character and who you are in ways you had never really known before.
    • You get to see the power of change and your ability to change, and your ability to grow, learn and expand.
    • Learning all of these things about yourself gives you the knowledge you can do and manifests so much more than you had ever realized or known before, and this is one of the most amazing wonders of this universe that you could recognize.  It is truly the most amazing thing because you get to see just how powerful you are and how much you can do to change your world and make a positive dent in your world.  

Practice Hero’s mindset to lose victim mindset

If you have a victim mindset, it is because you likely were victimized at some time in your life, especially when you had little power to help yourself.  You didn’t have the power, knowledge, and skillsets at that time.  You could not see a way out at the time. 

You may have been picked on by your older siblings when you were little, and you were too small to defend yourself again that sibling.

You may have been beaten and starved by abusive caretakers.  You were too little to help yourself.

The critical part of all of this, no matter what has taken place in your life, is your present life’s happiness and fulfillment level.

It is also true that you can give yourself happiness and fulfillment, that which is your birthright.  

You can be and must be the master of your fate and captain of your soul.

There are excellent historical figures who faced victimizations and won the world by being a hero and not letting victimization take them over.  Just some of them were Victor Frankl, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf, Maya Angelou, and Epictetus.

The common factor amongst these people was that they used what challenged them, what gave them great pain, to make the very hero out of themselves.  They turned their pain into healing tools and made a powerful difference in our world.

Look for what you can gain from what happened to you, how you can grow, improve skills and knowledge, etc.

Look for how you can use what happened to you to help heal the world.

Take actions to learn and figure out your unique way to make a positive change.

When you do these things, you are a hero.  When you become a hero, you are no longer a victim.

When you are no longer a victim, you are who you were meant to be.

We are all affecting the world every moment, whether we mean to or not.  Our actions and states of mind matter because we are so deeply interconnected with one another.”  —  Ram Dass

The next step in overcoming the terrible plague of loneliness is to get connectted.

With the feeling of self-love and knowing that you are enough, leaving behind a negative mindset and victim mindset, you add to your growth and expansion by regular connection practice. 

When I say “connection,” I am not talking about connecting to other people in your life.  Not exactly. The connection that I am talking about, when you master it,  you will authentically connect to others as a side effect.

The connection that I am talking about is first and foremost to you, who you are, and your being.

How often do we move through our days, hours, and minutes and even seconds, disconnected from who we are?  Too many of us walk through our lives disconnected from who we indeed are.

We are too busy looking outward.

How could we feel anything but loneliness?

The answer is to be in the practice of being connected to ourselves. 

The most effective way to learn how to connect to ourselves is by Meditating.  One of my favorite methods is Emily Fletcher’s Zeva method

Another crucial thing you must do to connect with yourself is to be on your life path, do your life’s work.

“What hurts the hive, hurts the bee”  — Marcus Aurelius.

When Marcus Aurelius said, “What hurts the hive, hurts the bee,” in his, Meditation, he was talking about the imperative need that we all have to work to help one another and to be about making a positive difference in our world, that we are all bees, a part of a larger hive. 

We are all meant to be working toward the greater good.  

As a person who is in the practice of connecting to yourself, you become genuinely complete when you do just what it is you are here to do.  

You are here to do things that when you watch someone do them, something just feels right.  You get a jolt of pleasant good feelings in your brain.  

It feels natural if you are introduced to it right.  You want to do them even if no one paid you to do it.  

If you have no idea what you want to do, what your heart loves, then it is because a sequence of events in your life has established a disconnect from you and your life’s path. 

Discovering your life’s path by reconnecting with yourself is a worthy journey and a necessary journey if you want to be your best you.

Living your life fully, being fully in the moments, and giving all of these things, takes you on an opposite path from where loneliness dwells.  

You cannot be lonely in that state of being.

How do you stop being lonely?

What you gain when you get at the source of it.

When you free yourself from your problems’ real culprit, you will be free of the issues.

When you get rid of what or who is pulling strings to your unhappiness and pain, you have a real chance to be happy.

If what is pulling the strings of the loneliness you have been experiencing is expunged from your life, you will no longer experience the loneliness for too long.

As I mentioned before, what’s causing your loneliness is not being alone.  The pain you are experiencing is not coming from those things you think, but they are coming from within you.  Those feelings that you are having are not out of your control.  You have all the power in the world over the emotions that you experience, loneliness included. You exert that power by first knowing you have it, then learning how to get free of what weighs you down, strengthening the muscles you have forgotten, and then using those very muscles to be the boss of your emotional life, including loneliness.

1) When you come to believe you are lovable,

When you have come to know that you are lovable, you will no longer allow people who are less than well-intentioned to remain in your inner circle of life.  Your heart now knows what your head had known or suspected all along. You don’t dwell in unnecessary feelings of guilt and trust your decisions and desires, and are in a regular practice of following those inner instructions.  Your second nature is to trust yourself with love, kindness, and self-compassion.  Your subconscious mind is your best friend, not your foe.

You will give of yourself and your loyalty to those who genuinely deserve you and your dedication.

You will emanate a definite sense of self, attract your like, and welcome those positive, reliable selves into your life.  This will reinforce your subconscious and conscious mind the realness, the valid-ness, and the rightness of true self-love that you feel inside you.

2) When you come to know that you are enough just as you are,

When you see that you are enough, good enough, and valid, you open up your life to the real possibilities of life.  

You will not dwell in insecurities or think or feel negative judgments of yourself in comparison to others.

You will be in charge of your emotions and become self-aware and open to be curious about the emotional and spiritual atmosphere around you, close and far. 

Bullies will lose its power in your life.

You begin genuinely winning at life, competing against you with a team and allies who are also you.

Nothing holds you back emotionally, spiritually, and financially.

3) When you begin to connect to yourself and your world,

You become aware of your needs and wants and get into a regular practice of meeting them and enjoy the sense of calm, peace, and joy.

You move through your time and space with calm courage and allowance of wonder and possibility.  You become tuned into your creativity and oneness.  

You realize that you belong.

4) When you become free from a negative mindset and victim mindset,

You become the boss of your life. 

You no longer have reasons to feel miserable about things that you do not have control over.   You focus on what you have the power to control, and that practice deepens your self-empowerment. 

The remarkable aspect of having this “hero’s mindset” is that having real power over your life is habit-forming.  You will naturally take on more and more of your hero’s ways.

You become addicted to working on making things that you want to happen.

You see life’s games and become addicted to the thrill of solving the riddles and tackling the game and winning.

5) When you are living your purpose, doing your life’s work,

When you are on your life’s path, acting on your passion, making a positive difference in the world, as we are all meant to do, you are living the truest and happiest life.

Your life will be filled with passion and creativity.  You will experience the state of flow.

You are doing and living a life that you were born to live, and with it, you have arrived at who you are supposed to be. 

When you are whole, when you are in the state of being the best version of yourself, life becomes boundless. You manifest and create things that you desire with ease.  You are in an optimal state and flow through life with ease.

You will look to an outsider as if you have the Midas touch in all things, and it is because you are whole and therefore have the excess to the best version of everything that is you in this universe.

Your relationships, career, health, success, joy, happiness, and everything will be at their best because you are the best version of yourself.

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In the next blog, I will discuss with you just how you could overcome loneliness.

How to love yourself

How to love yourself when you are feeling bad about yourself

You’re feeling bad.  Something is not going your way.  Someone has hurt your feelings.  Someone may be rejecting you.  You made a mistake that feels like a huge failure.

Whatever is going on, you are having a hard time with it and you are feeling pretty depressed.  You are hurting.  

You are feeling very bad about yourself about the hurtful thing that has just happened.  You also know that you have a tendency to feel bad about things and be hard on yourself because you lack self-love and you are thinking that if you could only love yourself right now that much of the pain would go away, perhaps even all of the pain would go away.

You would love to know how to love yourself right now and stop the pain.

This is what I would like you to do so you could ease the pain.

If you can, take yourself to a place where you can sit looking at the beauty that you enjoy. Go to a place where you can feel safe, comfortable, and be surrounded by feelings of beauty and healing.

  • Body of water
  • Trees
  • A coffee shop that you love being in with a cup of coffee

Then I want you to first give yourself a feeling of compassion for what you are feeling by saying with compassion the following:

  • I am so sorry that you are hurting right now.  You don’t deserve this feeling.  I love you.  I am so sorry that you are going through it.

Just keep saying it to yourself with your heart full of compassion, truly feeling compassion for yourself.  Keep saying it gently and lovingly until you are feeling fully peaceful.

Next what I want you to do is to begin doing self-love actions as a practice to build the muscle of self-love and by doing the things I will be talking about that way, you will more automatically react to yourself with self love the next time other things happen because in life hurtful things happen, and also by loving yourself habitually, you are less likely to allow others to hurt you as often as you may do now.

The following are things to practice daily:

  1. Fall in love with your flaws.
  2. Forgive yourself for the mistakes that you have made.
  3. Face your fears
  4. Learn how to stop caring what other people think
  5. Learn how to trust yourself to make decisions
  6. Meditate
  7. Practice excellent self-care
  8. Allow yourself to be powerful

Watch the video below to get more information about loving yourself.