Boost your confidence and self-esteem by having a healthy work-life balance
You'll struggle
to stay positive if you don't feel in control and satisfied with your life.
A lot of people
who lack self-confidence and self-esteem feel it's selfish to think of themselves. This is just
not true; confident people realise that balancing your own wants, needs and
aspirations with your responsibility to others is vital.
Even if, on the
face of it, you feel satisfied with the balance in your life - try this
exercise. Be realistic though - for example; don't kid yourself that you aren't
happy because you spend more time at work than you do on holiday!
It's important
that you open your mind and think creatively, particularly when you're thinking
about yourself and the things you would like to do or achieve. Ask yourself if
the balance in your life is right. Try thinking about how much time you spend
at work and then consider the other aspects of your life that are or should be
important to you.
This is a personal and private exercise and only you will
know what's important to you. It might help to think in terms of -
• Your
responsibility to others (work, family etc.)
• Your responsibility to yourself (work, enjoyment, health, hobbies etc.)
• Your responsibility to yourself (work, enjoyment, health, hobbies etc.)
Does staying
healthy and keeping fit help?
If you're out
of shape, there's more chance you'll feel insecure and unattractive. By keeping
in reasonable shape, you'll improve your physical appearance and feel more
energetic. Of course, this
doesn't happen on its own. You'll need to make the effort to achieve it. It's
true that there is a direct link between your physical state and your mental
state. The healthier you are, the easier it is to maintain a positive mental
attitude.
Consider this
on two levels -
- Your general
health
- Your physical fitness
- Your physical fitness
General health
- With the exception of illnesses over which you have no control, everyone
should be able to stay healthy. If you're sensible with your diet and keep it
balanced, if you ensure your body isn't physically stressed, if you get enough
sleep and you get exercise, then you should be able to stay in good general
health. If one of these key requirements is missing due to your lifestyle, you
should think about making a change - you'll struggle to stay positive
otherwise.
It's also
important to keep physically fit. Don't worry though, you don't have to be
super-fit - you just need to keep your body in trim. This is harder for some
people than others due to physique and dietary considerations. BUT - everyone
can do it. It just takes self-discipline. You need to find a realistic level of
fitness that suits you.
This is worth
trying if you haven't tried it already. Of course, 'physical fitness' means
different things to different people. Don't worry about other people - don't
try to match others unless you feel it would help. Manage your expectations
here and do what you feel comfortable with. For one person this could mean
walking twenty minutes a day, for another it could mean running for twenty
minutes a day.
There are all
sorts of fitness regimes you could consider - too many to list here. Do some
research on the internet and pick one that suits you. You might also consider
joining a gym, perhaps even joining a club. It doesn't have to be a running
club it could be any type of sport or perhaps a walking club. Start off slowly
and work up, don't challenge yourself too much at the beginning.
Good Luck!
Mike