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Self-preservation and Unnecessary Stress

How does unnecessary stress look like? It comes in many shapes and sizes like any candy that is bad for you. It may be:
  • overthinking due to too much time spent on social media
  • less time with yourself
  • resolving conflicts that are not yours (at work for example)
  • pressure you put on yourself when you shouldn’t
  • keeping toxic people in your life
  • not shutting up when you are angry and ending up hurting yourself and people around
  • accepting people (or you) telling you that you are not good enough
  • restricting yourself from what you like, saying you don’t deserve them
  • creating paranoid scenarios for the future
  • thinking about what people think or say about you
  • procrastinating and feeling bad about it
  • keeping grudges for a long time towards people you love
  • eating unhealthy and complaining that you don’t have energy
  • trying to impress people instead of being comfortable about who you are
  • and many, many other examples…………….
I am not saying that we should try to be perfect and do everything right; as you know by now that’s basically impossible. I am just saying that there is the stress that can enable growth and stress that destroys what you already have. For example – if I want to be a professional dancer my stress is how to get there, how to evolve, what sacrifices to make, how much it will cost? This will ultimately pay off the moment I will become a professional dancer and it will bring countless lessons with them. If I am stressed because of destructive behavior that will ultimately teach me not to be destructive that on some level I already knew, that is really unnecessary. I can just say: smoking is destructive and not do it. By smoking you are actually saying to yourself: I know this is unnecessary but I don’t value you enough to quit, I am too weak, I don’t care it will hurt you-it feels good now, and so on.
I learned the notion of self-preservation at a later stage in my life after a lot of shit started falling down (how can we learn otherwise?). I learned that self-preservation is:
  • the ability to allocated the right amount of time and energy to certain topics, people, moments of your life;
  • the ability to keep your mental state safe from unnecessary stress
  • the ability to know your worth even in hard times, or when you make a mistake
I see self-preservation as a detached attitude towards external things that can cause you harm and no benefit in the long term. The idea is that “as long as I am here to protect myself, I am safe. I am who I am, good and bad, without hurting people around me and without additional explanations. I am the only person that can judge if my mood or my day is ruined. I am the only person that can dictate how to react. I am kind to myself every day. This enables me to be kind to other people around me also. Bad things change me only to the extend I let them change me. I am preserving the peace in my heart and mind every day, day-by-day”. 

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Alina Prapagic
Alina Prapagic
Hi! I'm Alina. My mission is to address and redefine mental health issues in learning and development. I believe that, with the right mindset, people can learn at any age and in any circumstance. Through the Redefine Education project, I am officially joining the worldwide community of writers, teachers, healers that have a growth mindset and want to help other people develop it.

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