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Remembering the Best, Restoring Yourself,
Rapture
by Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein [Part Two of three] If
you remember, last time I shared with you how necessary it is to
develop mental and emotional energy to live a life of meaning and joy. It is
both the ways we view our lives and the actions we take on a daily
basis that lead to fruitful living. The
truth is, enchantment for most of us, i.e., living a life of joy, a
life that reflects many states of well being, is hard work. One
way is through optimizing our own sense of well being. This internal
state is particularly reactive to our emotional and physical states of
health. For
instance, I remember occasions when good things were about to happen,
but I was so overtired or anxious that I could not appreciate a special
day. I also
remember occasions when nothing happened, but because I felt well
rested and truly at peace with myself I enjoyed every moment. Certainly
one of the most critical factors is seeing yourself in a positive
light. If I don't truly value myself, I am certainly not going to take
good care of myself. I am
more responsive to the criticism from a negative spouse or parent than
my own inner feelings of self worth. I may not take good care of myself
and the results can be devastating. Over
the years I have seen so many clients who were not thriving because
they had internalized negative comments, criticism and opinions from
others. The
end result was that they began to believe the negative perceptions of
themselves and ultimately saw themselves in a poor light. For
all of us, it is important to get enough rest, eat well, learn how to
sort through the negative remarks that hurt, not get caught up and lost
in the feelings those remarks engendered, and to value who we really
are and what each of us has to offer the world. So
there is much work to be done when we start to sift through feelings
that we are less rather than more. We need to think of ourselves as
more, not less. For
example when eating out he would often criticize her and spoil her
pleasure by suggesting she had put on some pounds and might not want to
order a particular item. Around
the house he would barge into a room and interrupt her telephone
conversation or television show. He would then bring up a subject
in which she was presented as the culprit. She
then took the car keys and went to visit a friend. When she came
back he was pleasant and in a totally different state. Although
this was only part of the correction between them, it was a momentous
moment in giving her a sense that not only must she think of herself as
more, not less, but she also must have the courage to take positive
appropriate action.
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Dr.
Barbara Becker Holstein, originator of THE ENCHANTED SELF®, a
method of bringing delight and meaning into everyday living, invites
you to view her new line of ENCHANTED WOMAN products, downloadable
e-books, blog, and free gifts at her site: The Enchanted Self. The
Enchanted Self is "a Positive Psychology that encourages positive
states of mind, body and spirit. It is a growth promoting system of
positive understandings and attitudinal changes, insights and simple
life style changes you can make. It is geared to living a life more
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