Posts tagged ‘Feeling overwhelmed’

June 14th, 2012

If You’re Feeling Overwhelmed…

What to do when you're overwhelmed

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Yesterday all was well. But today? Hell broke lose and today’s an all together different story. Suddenly, your work load, your kids, your bank account, your health all need your attention and they need it now!

What seemed easy to put off yesterday, feels like an emergency today. How will you manage the seemingly unmanageable? And as your anxiety holds hands with fear, will you be able to survive whatever it is and make it out okay?

It’s a question that could likely leave most us wishing to be kids again, to want to hide from the responsibility that adulthood brings.

As someone who’s suffered from health issues and constant career fears (I am a writer), I understand the urgency. I know what it’s like to need answers now, to want to wake up from the nightmare that is your current life.

Fortunately there is always another way. I’ve discovered that even in the worst circumstances, light paves the way through the darkest of shadows. We only need to to know where to look to get to it.

Bite-Size Pieces

The majority of the time, we get overwhelmed because we think we need to do it all, and do it all right. It’s only in adulthood where we miraculously believe that because we’re older now, we should be able to tackle each mountain that comes our way. We forget that as children, it took patience, determination and hard work to learn how to roll, crawl and finally walk. Life is still like that. Sometimes we need to take bite-sized pieces and small steps to get what we want. We may not have it all right now. But we will eventually get there, if we give ourselves the time and space to achieve it.

Get Back to the Basics

One of my favorite bloggers is Sarah Wilson, a beautiful Australian media personality who blogs about life, health, travel and more. She wrote once that sometimes when she’s not feeling well, she simply lies down. As in, completely relinquishing to the earth or corpse pose for all you yogis out there. When life hits us hard, there is an automatic reaction in us that says, “Fight harder.” But in reality, the best thing we can do is ride the wave. When you’re feeling overwhelmed, go back to basics. Live simply. Breathe deeply. Work hard against being hard. Like the branches of a tree, be strong in your roots while allowing the wind to move you. You WILL get back on track.

{You can read the rest of this post on my Beliefnet column Happy Haven.}

February 9th, 2011

GMDL Day 15: The Importance of Faith

{photo by: JKönig}

I bet there are some of you out there who think that this “accomplish more by doing less” thing is a bunch of baloney.

How could someone really get more ______ (money, meaning, quality time, etc.) by doing less?

It almost seems against your purpose doesn’t it? I get it. Really I do. But there is truth to that statement. And if you can figure out that truth sooner than later, you’ll discover the gold at the end of the rainbow. That gold is your life. That rainbow is the distance from where you are now to where you want to be.

Taking a Trip Down Movie Lane

There’s a line from a movie that has been stuck like a broken record taped to my brain. Did you ever see Neverending Story? The movie where a book literally (and I really mean literally) comes to life as the main character is reading it. It’s the type of movie a shy, introverted child who loves to read fantasizes about. A girl kind of like me.

Here’s Where I Get Nerdie

There is a line that I have been tossing around in my head since I first saw the movie eons ago. It’s the moment when the beautiful empress from the book calls out to the main character Bastian. She says, “Call my name. Bastian, please! Save us!” In my mind I hear her saying, “Bastian, why won’t you say my name?”

Anyway, that quote has been haunting me for awhile. Kind of like an annoying mosquito that won’t go away.

The Revelation

I realized that what was so meaningful about that line was it’s symbolism of faith. For those who haven’t seen the movie, I’ll explain. The fantasy land called Fantasia will be destroyed unless the boy who is reading the story about it will admit to it, validate its existence, believe.

I know it’s sappy right. But there is some substance to the movie.

If you don’t believe in the process. If you don’t have faith that doing less will bring more to your life, you will never change. You will be overworked, stressed, unhealthy and busy for the rest of your life.

As I continue on the journey to do less, I have to keep my faith. I must keep it when the dishes are not always done, when there are millions of things I think I “should” do, but don’t do it. I do it because I believe anything is possible-that a better life is waiting if I do the work and take the steps to change them now.

For today’s challenge: Write down in your journal answers to these questions. What keeps you from living the life you want to live? What obstacles stand in my way? What prevents you from having faith in the life of your dreams?

If you’re new here, welcome! Don’t worry about starting on day 15 of the challenge. You can start at anytime. If you want, you can start here on day 1 of the challenge. Feedback’s always welcome. I would love to hear how you’re doing.