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Why is it so challenging
and grievous to let go? There are countless answers as there are questions but
one element I have noticed they all have in general is that, letting go is a
process of moving into the unknown. I am not sure about everyone but I have had
a major habit of replaying my regrets, failures over and over again, and still
am working on getting rid of this habit. At times I used to clutch on to my frustrations
and worries with the belief that doing so would somehow empower me to achieve
what I wanted. This emotional immaturity earned me nothing but the nickname of
“cry baby” among peoples especially my friends. Eventually, I realized it will
do nothing but deteriorate my body and mind. It was high time to push on and
change my ways. It took me a long time to get along with the art of letting go
and even longer to accept, that some things weren’t destined for me.
From my small
experiences, let me share some steps which aided me in letting go of emotions
and situations. By the way for me the process is still on, and there’s even
more to go! I find letting go as a troublesome mechanism, but in my experience
taking that one step can do wonders in your life. Before you start off on the
path of finding closure, for taking it all out of your system, take some time
for yourself to have a check on what actually happened to you. Open up your heart
to dear ones; cry it out, shout, scream do whatever you feel like you need to
do to get over it. I bet we can’t find a better way of doing this than sharing
it all with your friends and family. We need to take some time out of the busy
schedules to relax, to put things on the right track and to let go. Take a break
from our daily routines, no phones, no internet.
And yet if it happens
that you find it hard to cut yourself from the same instances and from the same
people, it is time to engage with the world around you. Keep a watch on how the
world moves around you, see how people are engrossed in living there own present.
Observe the minute changes in nature like a dandelion flying in the wind. Start
doing something that you really love to do. A book, music, game, painting,
writing…anything you fancy!
Forgiveness is also
another inevitable part of letting go. Primarily work on forgiving yourself,
then the situation and people; don’t let your thoughts wander down that road
again. Forgiveness is imperative for finding an emotional closure. Without forgiveness,
you are the only one who carries the burden of negative emotions with you,
permitting them to bother every aspect of your present life. Forgiveness is a beautiful
option that we can opt for to get away from our emotional traumas of anger,
hatred and bitterness. The choice to forgiving is not always easy but for sure
a necessary one.
I believe letting go of
bad incidents, notions, thoughts and even people is an unfolding action for
anyone who wishes to grow spiritually. Moreover it’s a vital need to cleanse
our soul. To become a better person to know ourselves more, we need to let go of
things and people. So let us work towards it as much as possible, not when we
are under stress and have no other way out, but currently, while we are strong
enough to take an effective decision for ourselves. Life isn’t easy anytime, it
keeps hurting, taunting, but we keep moving. Sit back and enjoy the process of
letting go as often as you can. Every occasion is a chance to let go and feel
composed.
So friends, brush off
the dust and the cobwebs off your mind and soul, and open the windows of your
heart to let the rays of new ideas, experiences, people, life, lighten up your
world.
Cheers J
The ground is yours
what are you clinging on to that’s holding you back? What’s the first step
usually you take to letting go?
Do share your perceptions
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