No matter why you are losing your energy, you have to figure out a way to get your energy level back up so that you can have a better life. One thing that people often do is to blame others when their energy goes down. They blame people for mistreating them in their past or for causing them pain in their present. The problem with blaming others is that you are the only person that is responsible for keeping your energy positive and to make sure you are powerful. You have to let go of unhealthy thoughts and situations in order to raise your vibrations.
Feeling Like a Victim
When you feel like you are a victim, your energy level will go down. Maybe you have something going on in your life or something that happened to you, but you are not able to let it go and move on. Everyone has had some kind of problem in their life that has caused them pain but not everyone allows this to take away their energy.
There are people that have the ability to not let their limitations or their handicap’s hold them back. Even people that are disabled are able to be happy and to face hard times in their lives. This allows these people to have success and to be able to make it through their life with joy and peace.
Even when things are hard, the people that reach higher and become their best are people that are unstoppable.
Build Your Energy with Opportunities
People often find a purpose in their life and they do whatever they can to reach this purpose. Maybe you have had cancer and you are working hard and suffering through it all while you do what you can to make life better.
Maybe you have chosen to look obstacles straight on and turn your negative situation into something positive in your life. You found that you were determined, and you keep going no matter how hard life seems.
If you are someone that has a handicap and you do not ever think that you are going to recover but you try anyways, you will see that even in your handicap that you are healthy in your mind and that you have superhero strength.
Learn to figure out a way to get rid of your anger and to laugh and have fun. Make new friends and find people that will encourage you and lift you up. You might find that the things that you are able to do are more than you ever imagined.
Getting Help
You can allow people to help you. Some people have an easier time focusing on the good things that happen in their lives. They learn to energize their lives and they learn to increase the power of their aura, making it brighter than ever.
This means that they chose to avoid despair and they stop blaming others for their life being hard. They build their energy because they have a good support system and great friends and family that are there for them. They learn to reach things in their life that seem impossible.
They learn to keep their aura strong and they look for successes in their life instead of letting life get them down or discourage them. When you look at yourself, do you allow change to come when it is necessary to make your life better?
Here are some ways that you can increase the power of your aura:
- Find a place with no distractions and take paper and a pencil.
- Write a list of the things in your life that are hard or that are holding you back. These things can be limitations or people in your life that are holding you back.
- Look at the list and see if there are things that you can overcome.
- Make a list of things that you can do to better yourself.
- Compare the lists and see how they make you feel.
- Learn to define yourself differently and embrace your challenges and your successes.
The concept of raising one’s energy through self-reflection is quite intriguing. The practical steps provided, such as listing obstacles and opportunities, can be a valuable exercise for anyone seeking personal growth.
This post reeks of victim-blaming. Not everyone has the luxury of simply ‘letting go’ of past traumas. Such advice can be damaging rather than uplifting.
While I appreciate the intent behind this article, it strikes me as overly simplistic. Life’s complexities cannot merely be distilled into a narrative of personal accountability; systemic issues often contribute to our struggles.
‘Superhero strength’? Please! If only we could all don capes and fly away from our problems with a simple mindset shift. Maybe I should start carrying around a magic wand instead.
This article brilliantly encapsulates the essence of personal responsibility. It is refreshing to see such emphasis on the individual’s power to change their own energy and outlook on life.
‘Letting go of unhealthy thoughts’? If only that were as easy as it sounds! Perhaps we should all enroll in the school of ‘Thought Management’ where tuition includes eternal bliss!
‘Build Your Energy with Opportunities’—a catchy phrase, but how does one build energy when they’re too exhausted from life’s demands? Sounds like wishful thinking to me.
‘Wishful thinking’ might just be a catalyst for some people though! Sometimes motivation stems from hope, however misplaced it may seem.
‘Hope’ is merely an illusion peddled by those who have forgotten what it’s like to face real adversity. Let’s not sugarcoat life’s harsh realities.
‘Embrace your challenges’—a noble idea indeed! Yet, one must also recognize that not all challenges are surmountable through sheer willpower alone; context matters greatly in individual circumstances.