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The Beauty of Freedom 

The Hormona Team

Have you ever had a transition in your life and been left feeling extremely lost Darling? When every Tom, Dick and Harry was advising that you should see this as an opportunity, a chance to seize the day and that in fact the world is your oyster? Freedom can often seem daunting, the psychology of human nature likes routine, familiarity and a feeling of safety. In fact ‘positive emotions increase with routine behaviour’. Why? because routine is safe and not feeling safe can cause us to produce stress hormones, such as cortisol and adrenaline. So much so The Social Readjustment Rating Scale was developed to show us just how stressed we should be if we go through that divorce we never thought would happen Darling. 

However being thrown into a place where you are striving to just achieve the most basic of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, such as being able to eat and put your head on a pillow, can sometimes be the making of the new you. Consider Darling; does the safety of routine mean you have fallen into a reactive status quo of boredom rather than a proactive ‘come at me’ vibe? Are you living the way you do because you actively chose life or because you fell into a bucket of accidentalness? Often our reaction to societal needs e.g. wanting a new sofa, finding the one, following the pack and the fear of time causes us to lose sight of our teenage dreams.  

How to Own Your Transition. 

Whatever has brought you to read this post has a key to how to enjoy the change within your life (or maybe you are just wondering how the hell you ended up here), but this can’t happen unless we accept the past. Ever noticed you are a bit of a Time Traveller; always worrying about the past and future, but never really being in the moment? Human acceptance is an important part of moving on after any life event, particularly where we have experienced a loss (this can be any type of loss; a pet, that shit of an ex), its part of our natural human emotional processing. A good start to this is to accept that the emotions are there, they are passing by and thats ok – this in a sense is practising mindfulness – yes I bet you’ve been wondering what that new hippy dippy word meant, thats been banded around a lot recently. 

Post Acceptance and as Part of Moving On. 

As part of accepting our new identity and trying to find the vajazzle of the new us we have to challenge the mindset that we might have about this new way of living. As part of this, arguably, its helpful to question how social norms have led us down a set path that perhaps we didn’t choose. Why do we eat three meals a day, why do we want more cushions and who ever said the rat race was the best way to live. For example some studies have suggested that having a nap brings more happiness than parenthood and that marriage only brings happiness briefly at the time (he’ll probably get old fat and bald anyway). Perhaps this tells us more  about modern society and our innate biological drives not meshing well, but arguably it’s important to choose our life, not let it choose us, if we want happiness. 

With a little self awareness, how amazing would it be to jump before being kicked into a new life path? So Darling take a moment, to look at what you REALLY want to bloody do with your life. Consider a list, draw a cloud with arrows, whatever gets you off more. 

As part of this exercise think to yourself, when was the last time you felt excited, when did you last feel truly you. What true aspirations do you have, so you can start to build in some small actions, towards a greater life. Using something like the SMART acronym can help; 

 

        SPECIFIC  –  MEASURABLE  –  ACHIEVABLE  –  REALISTIC – TIMELY  

 

We are not setting an objective of a skydive (even if this is the long term aim) just one small step towards awesomeness. 

Take a moment to take stock and realise how bloody amazing you are Darling, consider what utensils you have in your tool box. Ask yourself does your occupation (note occupation is anything that gives you, your purpose – not just your employment) match your heart and ability or does it just bring stability? if your occupation no longer existed what would define you? do you have your eggs in more than one basket to avoid disappointment? contemplate your life journey, imagine yourself looking in your rear view mirror, who are you? what skills have you picked up on the way down the highway of life? does the road ahead turn you on? 

When life is thrown up into the air and we question our purpose everything can start to feel like sex without an orgasm; pointless. We have to learn how finish ourselves off and formalise our mantra into a feeling of freedom, not being lost. Research suggests it takes a varying amount of time to learn a new habit, anything from 2 months to a year, dependant on the change and personal motivation.  

The brain chemistry behind this tells that practising the new habit makes the old neurological responses, or brain signals, less potent. Essentially the new memory overrides the old, helping us through the loss we are facing. Our mind is a bitch as its designed to enable you to make decisions quickly, so overriding old chemistry is like trying to forget that ex you wish you never had. This also provides us an insight into why we often hold cognitive bias (belief systems) without even realising. Essentially, in breaking the habit, we are trying to make ourselves think, before we think. 

But with time my Darling, you too can also feel Not Lost, but Free. 

Ciao 

Rebekah Few 

NotLostbutFree.com 

  • September 29, 2019
  • Mindfulness
The Hormona Team

The Hormona Team

Articles by the Hormona team are written by the amazing people that are, or have been, involved in Hormona and who all stand behind the cause and purpose of educating and empowering women to live better and healthier lives. It’s all of our goal to share personal stories, helpful information, tips, tricks and experiences to help other women in our community in their daily lives and on their hormonal health journey.

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