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Soberpotamus 12-01-2014 01:33 PM

Want To Be Mentally Tough? Stop Doing These Five Things
 
Want To Be Mentally Tough? Stop Doing These Five Things
By CLAIRE DOROTIK-NANA, LMFT

There are a lot of ways to get stronger. Adding more resistance, adversity, or stress is one way, learning how to adapt to the challenge is another, and adopting dialectical thinking (see blog post 9/23/14) is another. Yet for all of these ways to get stronger, without removing the obstacles in our own approach to adversity, we will see little gain. So if you want to get stronger mentally, here are five things to stop doing right now.

Stop Off Loading Responsibility. Mentally strong people know what is their responsibility and what is not. What they take responsibility for is their behavior, thoughts and feelings. They have long since let go of the idea that anyone is going to make things better for them. While they know that sometimes things happen that are out of their control, they know that they — and only they — are solely responsible for how they respond to these things. You will never see them pointing a finger, blaming anyone else for “messing up their day,” “making them feel bad” or “making them angry.” Instead they simply take responsibility and accept their responses as their own, aware that these are choices they are making — and if they don’t like them it’s no one’s fault but theirs.

Stop Taking Things Personally. Those who get through setbacks and come out stronger know that these things are not personal. Whatever those around them do, they recognize is a reflection of that person’s character, and only that. Mentally tough people do not believe that anyone “has it out for them,” or “that the world is against them.” Instead, they recognize that what happens to them is the result of other people’s actions, thoughts, and feelings — which they are not responsible for. So they spend no time wondering why others do the things they do, and a lot of time thinking about what they will do about it.

Stop Forecasting. Mentally strong people — as tough as they are — know that there is one thing they cannot do. They cannot predict the future. And they don’t waste any time thinking about, anticipating, or foretelling the future. Because they know the action is right here, right now, and the future is not now. But they also know that when their mind is in the future, it’s not in the now, and they are likely to miss critical details and make mistakes — simply because they were distracted by what could happen as instead of focusing on what is happening.

Let Go Of Illusions. While we all love to dream, mentally tough people know dreams are not reality. The chances are, it will not “all just work out.” More then likely, tough people will tell you, there will be good and bad. Thinking life is “all good”, they know, is just a fantasy that promotes denial. And denying what might not be going so well is a sure way to keep it going that way.

Stop Holding On To The Past. For many of us, holding on the past would allow us to avoid loss. Yet mentally tough people know that wishing things “could just go back to the ways they were,” is a wish, and not reality. They know the past — as great as it might have been — is gone. And they also know you can’t drive a car, and you can’t go through life, looking backwards. So they accept the losses, and instead of wishing they could go back in time, think about what they need to do in the present. Because focusing on the wonderful things happening yesterday is a sure way to miss the opportunities that might be right in front of you.

Becoming mentally tough is a hard earned battle — and one that is not won overnight. And while sometimes we have to learn how to fine tune our approach and leverage the adversity, sometimes we also have to learn how to get out of our own way.

LBrain 12-01-2014 01:40 PM

absolutely

Soberwolf 12-01-2014 02:01 PM

Nice post SJ

Boylan 12-01-2014 05:14 PM

This is good stuff. Some of those things I have worked very hard to achieve lately (within the past year). I still worry about the future mostly because I'm still caught up in the possible actions of others.

I guess it's like I'm learning to stay in my lane and be responsible for me, and only me. That's really all I can do, I know.

Thanks for that.

Chillly 12-01-2014 05:16 PM

One more..... Stop "All or Nothing Thinking"

That's my Achilles Heel

OklaBH 12-01-2014 05:25 PM

That's awesome! I'm printing it out!

pulltight 12-02-2014 12:28 AM


Originally Posted by Chillly (Post 5051425)
One more..... Stop "All or Nothing Thinking"

That's my Achilles Heel

Im bad about this as well.

Fishinainteasy 12-02-2014 07:18 AM

Thank you. I'm guilty as charged on a few of these

Foolsgold186 12-02-2014 07:38 AM

Loved this. Thank you.

Newpathway 12-04-2014 07:14 PM

A great post. One I will be sure to revisit.

chicory 12-04-2014 07:17 PM

Thank you so much for this!

Soberpotamus 01-02-2015 12:05 PM

*bump*

This is a good one for people who might want to incorporate some of these into New Year's resolutions.

SoberLeigh 01-02-2015 12:11 PM

Fantastic list, SJ.

Thanks for bumping it.

Tonks 01-02-2015 12:44 PM

Thank for this post SJ. Very insightful.

Zebra1275 01-02-2015 02:33 PM

Great post!

Impurrfect 01-02-2015 02:48 PM

Don't know how I missed this, but maybe today was the day I needed to see it?

Thank you!!!

Hugs and prayers,

Amy

SarahB60 01-02-2015 03:11 PM

nice post. thanks!

Soberpotamus 04-17-2015 09:38 AM

bump

BBQBOY 04-17-2015 11:03 AM

Great Post.....Thank you!

JaneLane 04-17-2015 11:20 AM

Thank you for this! I just emailed it to myself as a reminder :-)


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