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“I Hate My Life:” 1 Big Rule and 3 Strategies for Making Life Better

3m | Jun 24, 2019

Here's what to do when your life sucks. One lifesaving phone number. One big rule. Three strategies for improvement.


Transcript:




When life sucks, it sucks. Poverty, illness, grief, heartache, loneliness, and injury have the power to bury you under a mountain made out of rubble and thorns and boiling, suffocating grease. If you’re thinking about suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Helpline  at 1 800 273 8255. Pause this episode and go call right now. 1 800 273 8255.


Despite that mountain of rubble and thorns and boiling grease, you also have the power to thrust your fist out of the rocks, thrust your grease-covered head out to face the sky, and shoulder your way out into the field of life once again as the dust settles onto your thorn-scratched shoulders.


Here’s the big rule for making your life better. Are you ready? Here it is: Stop doing things that suck.


Do that and you’ll be fine. I give you permission. You can stop listening now. You’re good. Go forth.


But if you want more specific actions to take, this episode has you covered. Here are three concrete strategies that will make your life suck less.


One: Change your environment.


Where are you when your life sucks? Get out of there. Get yourself to a library, walk around the neighborhood, go to the movies, work from home, go to a friend’s house, or take a hike. Go swimming. You get the idea. Wherever you are when you feel miserable, leave that physical place.


Two: Change your actions


When you’re feeling awful, stop doing what you’re doing. Go make a pot of coffee. Read a book. Do some brainstorming. Wash those dishes. Take a nap. Shoot some hoops. Play music. Whatever. Just choose something different from what you’re currently doing and do that for a while instead.


Three: Change your thoughts


You can go easy on yourself and just turn your thoughts to a different subject. That works. Or you can go deep and flip your internal narrative to a more positive perspective. This strategy is the least physically demanding but perhaps the most mentally demanding of the three strategies. But it works.

For bonus points, combine the strategies - change your environment, actions, and thoughts all at the same time. Take yourself out to lunch at a local diner, break out a different project, and say kind, truthful things to yourself.


Here’s your homework: When you notice yourself feeling awful about your life, try one of these strategies. See how well it works. If it’s easy, fun, and good for you, then it’s what an Unforced Garden Life calls a good thing. If it doesn’t work, let it go, and try another strategy next time. Remember the big rule: Stop doing things that suck.


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