Zapped

It's been a trying month. On the outside, to all the people I interact with on a regular basis, all is rosy in my world. On the inside, a very different story. But last night I was brushing my teeth in front of the mirror (we always look in the mirror at the sink right?) and i looked at myself. I noticed that I looked tired. Really, really tired. And a little lifeless. I noticed that I have filled out a bit (kind way of saying what I'm thinking). And it just felt wrong. Do I need to add that woe to all else that is going on? There's nothing like that to make you feel worse about yourself.
I just want to pause to apologise that I'm on here complaining. Especially when I know my life is blessed. Even with the sheer fact that I have one. But hey, I'm human. Back to what I was saying...
This morning I woke up and there I was brushing my teeth again - feeling the same way. And that's when I decided something has to change now. But behind that want is a feeling of exhaustion. That I can't muster up the energy and willpower to do the things I need to be doing to achieve the goals I want.
Then just now I came across an article (yes, it was on Oprah's website) "8 Energy Zappers—and How to Avoid Them" by Annie Gottlieb. I read it and found it to respond with what I was feeling. It said that while energy is of course related to sleep, nutrients, exercise etc, "70 percent of our total energy is emotional—the kind that manifests as hope, resilience, passion, fun, and enthusiasm."
Well that made sense to me.
What followed was a list that I found interesting. Maybe you will too. Maybe it will help me. Maybe it will help you.

"Here are 8 common energy drains—and how to fix them:

1. Energy drain: Other people's expectations
Are you living someone else's dream for you? You're putting out energy but starving emotionally. The other person gets all the satisfaction.

Energy move: Declare independence
You bought in; you can set yourself free. No confrontation needed, just "I don't have to expect that of myself." Worst-case scenario: Someone who's not you will be disappointed. You will feel wonderful.

2. Energy drain: Loss of self
As kids, we had to play by the rules; our unique energy got caged.

Energy move: Personalize your life
Ask yourself, If it were up to me, what would I...hang on my wall? Wear to work? Do for fun? Find the pockets of freedom where you can be more yourself.

3. Energy drain: Deprivation
Duties and responsibilities fill your days. You gain weight trying to get emotional energy from food.

Energy move: Add pleasure, beauty, fun
Satisfying experiences, large and small, are the real nourishment you crave. Plan a big treat to look forward to—and a little one every day.

4. Energy drain: Envy
We often don't feel envy directly—but we might find someone else's good fortune depressing.

Energy move: Count your blessings
Comparison is a loser's game. Look at what you have, and actively feel grateful. (P.S. That person you envy—you don't know how messy her life really is. Chances are you wouldn't want it if you had it.)

5. Energy drain: Worry
When you worry, you think you're dealing with things, but you're just suffering. Worry never comes up with good ideas. It torments and exhausts us.

Energy move: Get going
Action is the cure for worry. Do one thing that brings you a step closer to coping. If it's the middle of the night, get up and write a to-do list.

6. Energy drain: Unfinished business
Unmade decisions and postponed projects drain you.

Energy move: Do it or dump it
Forget the perfect decision—just trust yourself and make a choice. Put projects in an appointment book. If you can't find any good time, that's a signal you don't want to do it. So don't.

7. Energy drain: Overcommitment
You're always saying "yes"—to your boss, mother, kids, friends; to requests, favors, meetings.

Energy move: Say "yes" to yourself
Tell someone else "no" every once in a while, just to feel your own power. You'll gain a whole new sense of your ability to take care of yourself.

8. Energy drain: Holding on to loss
Fresh loss is an emergency. But old losses you can't let go of are dead weight.

Energy move: Cry all your tears
Indulge in big-time mourning. Take off from work, stay in bed, and do nothing but cry till you're dry—and bored. Then go out and embrace life. "

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