Self-Love

3 Ways to Feel Centered, So You Can Create a Life You Love

When you feel unhinged in your life, how do you come back to a place of feeling centered?

If you’ve felt off for awhile, do you recall what it’s like to feel centered and grounded?

I view feeling centered as the experience that comes from being in alignment. It’s when who you truly are matches how you show up in your daily life.

It’s easy to detect when you come across someone who is not aligned. You can feel it. While you can’t always put your finger on what seems off, you may find yourself thinking something like: he doesn’t seem authentic, or she is hard to read, or I’m not sure why, but I don’t trust that person.

If you are the one feeling out of alignment, your inner dialogue might go something like this: I’m overwhelmed, I’m such an idiot, everything feels overly hard, I don’t know who I am anymore, or I feel lost.

Feeling centered and grounded doesn’t protect us from challenges and hardships in life. But coming back home to your inner truth, creates a deep sense of personal harmony.

Being in alignment with your truth, makes traveling through life’s bumps a little less lonely and confusing. It’s like moving through life with your best friend at your side.  

If your best friend was going through hard times, you wouldn’t say to her: “you’ll never get through this, you should give up, you shouldn’t feel like that, or worse, you’re a loser.” You would never think of saying any of those things.

Instead, you’d lift her up and tell her she’s got this and that she is strong. You’d comfort your friend and tell her it’s okay to feel sad, scared, or frustrated. You’d remind her that who she is, is so much more than the experience she’s going through.

Feeling centered is like this too. It’s about staying connected to your inner wise guide and Bff. It’s about making that relationship more valuable and credible than the voice of the obnoxious roommate in your head, the one who loves to tell you all the reasons why you aren’t good enough, or why things won’t work out for you.

Guiding our daily lives from a place of feeling centered, won’t extinguish the urge to listen to the obnoxious roommate in our minds. But it does help us feel like we are worthy of being on our human journey. When we know our worth and we stop beating up on ourselves, it’s easier to see all that is good about our lives.    

When I feel out of alignment, these are the 3 strategies I use to get back to a place of feeling centered. Next time you feel off your game, give them a try.

1. Draw on Your Sources of Inspiration

Who or what inspires you? Make a list, either on paper or in your mind, of the type of people and experiences that help you feel hopeful and uplifted.

Sometimes the best way to get motivated to get back on your game, is to be moved by someone else’s story of resilience. There are countless stories, past and present, that illustrate the strength and tenacity of the human spirit. More often than not, the person at the heart of the inspiring story, tapped into their beliefs and inner resolve. They turned inward to steady themselves so they’d feel up to the task of moving through what appeared to be unthinkable.

This same human spirit lives within you and when you feel connected and tethered to her, life instantly feels better.

Draw on your sources of inspiration when you aren’t sure how to find your way back home to yourself.

2. Use Microsteps to Create Momentum

The best way to create habits of thinking and being that actually stick, is to know how you want to feel and then make small steps forward.

I’m a fan of using Microsteps to get on the path of making change. Microsteps are small, realistic steps that are attainable because they meet you where you’re at.

When we feel off our game, there can be a tendency to build evidence and momentum that keeps us feeling stuck. But when we put our focus on what we want and we want to feel better, Microsteps are the ideal place to start.

Everyone’s steps will look different. The main idea is to personalize the Microsteps and make them attainable in order to experience small wins. These wins help create new momentum toward feeling aligned and in a life you love.

3. Give Yourself a Daily Physical Reset

One way to look at what it means to be in alignment with our center, is to consider the relationship between our human body and our human spirit. We identify with both, yet we may not give a lot of thought to how our physical health affects the wellness of our being – or our ‘well-being’.   

When our human body feels stressed out, burned out, depleted and not cared for, it’s challenging to have the awareness and wherewithal to listen to our inner spirit and wisdom. It’s hard to feel centered and connected to our spirit when our bodies are perpetually tired and worn.

Instead of aiming to overhaul our physical health all at once, use Microsteps to create a daily physical reset. See how it feels to implement ‘one’ small physical reset at a time.

Here are some ideas for boosting your physical health on a daily basis:

  • Leave your phone out of your bedroom at night, reduce distraction and aim to get a solid night’s sleep.
  • Stay hydrated throughout the day. Set reminders on your phone, or on sticky notes to drink more water.
  • Start your morning with a meditation practice.
  • End your day with a gratitude practice.
  • Be mindful of what you consume for a day. That includes what you eat, what you read and listen to, and what you take in on social media.
  • Unplug from your devices and social media for the day.
  • Aim to eat whole, live food for a day.
  • Get outside and move your body.
  • Have dance breaks throughout the day to move your body and ease stress.
  • Make a point of laughing throughout the day. Watch something funny or tap into your sources of humor.
  • Hug the people you love.

Add to this list, or create your own list of small, attainable ways you can boost your physical health, one step at a time.  

When we feel better in our bodies, it’s easier to feel centered and connected to our spirit and truth. When we are connected to our truth, we can’t help but create a life we love.

What about you? What do you most love about your life?    

Emily

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Emily Madill

Emily Madill is an author and certified professional coach (ACC), with a BA in Business and Psychology. She is one of Thrive Global’s editors-at-large and a coach at BetterUp. Emily has published 12 titles in the area of self-development and empowerment, both for children and adults. You can find her writing in Chicken Soup for the Soul:Think Positive for Kids; The Huffington Post; Thrive Global; TUT.com; Best Self Magazine; The Muse; MindBodyGreen; Emerging Women; TinyBuddha; Aspire Magazine; and others. Emily has a private coaching practice and an online program, offering courses that support women to create lasting habits around self-love, self-awareness and all things related to time and weekly planning. She lives on Vancouver Island, Canada, with her husband, two sons and their sweet rescue dog Annie. Learn more at: emilymadill.com

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