Most common questions used to investigate
Are you consumed by your problems?
Do you feel thankful for what you have?
Can you differentiate between needs and wants?
Do you have an inner sense of peace?
are you a spiritual person?
Do you have a good network of support people?
Common conclusions
When you are constantly thinking of the problems, you're more likely to lament about it. There is always a possibility for you to feel miserable, sad, and even frustrated at what's happening in your life. Unfortunately, this will not get you anywhere. Instead, you have to step back a bit and see the larger aspect of the problem to get a more healthy perspective. Such an approach is sure to help you find the best solution for the problem on hand.
One of the first steps for a healthy perspective is to feel blessed and thankful for what you have. When you have this attitude, every problem in life will seem trivial and you'll be able to handle it with better confidence and maturity. In the process, you'll continue to build on your healthy perspectives and the overall sense of peace and gratification that comes from the things you do.
Simply put, needs are what you require to live your clothing and at the most basic level, it includes food, clothing, and shelter. Wants are the things you feel you need to make your life comfortable. There is only a fine line between the two, but what's important is that you understand what is your need and want, so you make better buying decisions. Also, understanding this key difference will help you give you a better perspective of your life and will result in much happiness.
When you are troubled deep within, it reflects in everything you do. You'll never be able to have a healthy perspective on your life or problems and in turn, this will impede your decision-making skills. Also, you'll never be able to address the problems that keep coming up in life and this will, in turn, bog you down and make you feel sad and irritated at all times.
Spirituality is more about knowing yourself and the special bond you share with the nature around you. This understanding can give you a healthy perspective of the things around you.
It is about time you start building a good network of support people that could include your family members, friends, and professionals from different walks of life. As the name suggests, these people will support and guide through life situations and they will be able to give you a healthy perspective of life. In fact, they may even give you ideas that you couldn't have seen to a problem because you were too consumed by it.
That's great! Ensure that you retain them in your life forever and maintain good relations with it, so they can continue to support you in every way possible.
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