PERSONAL HAPPINESS SPECIAL The 7 Biggest Lies Holding
You Back From Happiness
Over
time, our consistent thoughts become our beliefs. This is a positive thing if
our beliefs serve us in some way—like believing you are a healthy person,
resilient, or talented in your work. But when our beliefs are based on thoughts
that do not serve us now or in the future, they become dangerous.
Sometimes
we tell ourselves subtle lies to feel better, which can eventually become our
reality. It’s easier to repeat these lies than to face a truth that may be
uncomfortable and more painful to accept. These seven lies may offer some
comfort in the present moment, but eventually only harm us and hold us back
from being truly happy in the long run.
1. "He or she will
change."
Newsflash:
You can’t “fix” or change anyone—ever. When I was a teenager, I went to an
Alcoholics Anononymous meeting because my father was an alcoholic (Al Anon
meetings are for relatives and friends too). We all desperately wanted him to
become sober. I’ll never forget when the leader of the group said, “You can
love and encourage your dad. But there is no law in the world against
self-destruction.” He was right.
The
same goes for changing a partner’s level of commitment to you, their personal
debt, or even their diet preferences. Once you accept someone as they are and
that you cannot change them, you will feel free.
2. "I'll do it 'one
day.'"
This
one is particularly deceptive. One day you will... what—travel the world, write
a novel, start your side business? This lie drives me crazy. Because one day
you will wake up and there will be no time left to do any of these things. No
one even knows how many precious days they have here on planet Earth. Plan it
now. Get the wheels in motion now. Do it now. The present is all we’ve got.
3. "If I had more time,
I would do X, Y, and Z."
We
love to blame time as the reason we don’t do a lot of things—work out,
meditate, read. What about 20 minutes of yoga, in the morning, in your PJs, in the living
room? What about closing your eyes and listening to a meditation app or podcast
on your commute? What about always carrying a Kindle or book in your bag and
whipping it out anytime you’re kept waiting during the day?
Another
surefire way to find more time: Cut back on Tweeting, texting, and
Instagramming. Spending 20 to 30 minutes less on social media per day adds up
to a whole lot of time every week.
The biggest magic you can
apply to your life now is appreciation.
4. "If I could just have
X, everything would be so much better."
The
truth is, if we’re not happy now, we won’t be happy when we get “the prize”—the
love interest, the pay raise, the "perfect" body. Remember, many of
the things you have in your life now were once things you wished for. There is
no magic “thing” eluding you. The biggest magic you can apply to your life now
is appreciation. Appreciation makes everything better, and it turns what you
have into enough.
5. "I’m stuck."
Even
though it doesn’t feel like it, we always have a choice. Whether you feel like
you can't move to a new apartment, get a new job, or get out of a relationship,
there's always a way. I had a life coaching client earlier this year who wanted
to start a photography business on the side, but said she couldn’t because she
had “no time, no resources, and no idea where to start!”
What
she actually was saying was, “If I just tried a little harder, I could be a
kick-ass photographer part-time, but I'm choosing to be a victim instead.” She
would rather hang onto this lie than risk going for it. It may seem safer than
the risk of failure, but I'm telling you, it’s not. It just worsens over time.
6. "I'm not ready to do
X."
No
one ever truly feels ready for anything—parenthood, entrepreneurship, change.
We just begin. That is how we become ready. If you say you aren't ready for
something, you are either not really interested in doing it or you are
procrastinating (most likely out of fear). Which is it?
You do not need to do
anything to deserve a full, rich, and happy life.
7. "I’m not good
enough."
This
is the biggest lie of all. Youare good enough. You areenough.
You do not need to do anything to deserve a full, rich, and happy life. As
Oprah said, "There's a difference between thinking you deserve to be happy
and knowing that you are worthy of being happy. Your being alive makes
happiness your birthright. You alone are enough."
Susie Moore
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