Friday, May 3, 2019

Steps to Removing Negative Energy from Your Life



Make this a priority.

It’s easy to say you’re going to do something and not follow through. Because until you make it a priority, it’s going to be a lingering thought in your head. Something you’d like to do, but not something you’re actually committed to.

Write down why you’re doing this. Why it’s important to you. Why is removing negative energy from your life important to you? What will you gain from it? How will it help you get closer to your goals?

Be mindful of your words.

Instead, work on empowering yourself. Remind yourself that you are capable and good things can happen to you too. Write down your goals and why they’re important to you. Be grateful for what already you have instead of always focusing on what you don’t. You can be grateful while working towards your goals.

 Stop complaining and do something about it.

This goes with being mindful with your words. You also have to be mindful of the energy you’re putting out and the energy you’re letting in. Energy is contagious - if you spend your time with people who act rather than sit around and complain about their situation all day, you’re going to become an action taker too.

Taking action isn’t easy, but neither is feeling stuck and like nothing is “happening in your life”. Nothing is happening, because you’re not making it happen.
Set healthy boundaries.

When we don’t set healthy boundaries for ourselves, it’s like we're just letting anyone and anything in. Imagine if you just left your door unlocked and wide open - anyone could come in and use your things without your pressure and leave their unwarranted presence there too. Don’t just leave the door wide open.

Have an action plan when things go astray.

If this is all brand new to you, you may find yourself falling off the wagon a few times. First, know that it’s okay. Breathe. Let compassion and love flow into your life. Know that this isn’t something that happens overnight. Give yourself time to get better - lots of time and a whole lotta love.
Set a daily self-care routine for yourself and build on it. For me, that’s currently having a daily gratitude writing practice. Whenever I’m feeling off, I practice my

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