How To Have Stronger Willpower
BySteven Gillman
Have you ever wished you had stronger willpower?
How can you make yourself stop doing things
you don't want to do? There are ways, and
the first thing to do is to redefine the concept
of willpower.
Self Awareness Instead Of Willpower
It's hard to resist temptation sometimes,
isn't it? That piece of cake calls to you.
What's the simple answer to this? Don't stand
in front of the cake! Don't go to the bar
alone if you want a faithful marriage. Don't
have whiskey in the house if you don't want
to drink it. Stay away from people that lead
you to trouble.
People often have this idea that
willpower must mean being immune to temptation.
What if true willpower is not only the
ability to say no, but the wisdom to avoid
temptation? Become aware of where your
resistance is low, and don't put yourself
in those situations. Doesn't that make
more sense than fighting useless battles
with yourself?
Other Ways To Strengthen Willpower
There will be times when you didn't choose
the situation, of course. Or at least
that's the excuse you'll use. What can
you do then? Try these tips:
1. Immediately begin to imagine the consequences
of your actions. Give yourself a good
scare, if you have to.
2. Substitute temptations. Quickly get
a glass of your favorite juice or soda
if you don't want that beer.
3. Ask for help. If you can't stop complaining,
for example, have friends point out when
you are doing it.
4. Relax. Willpower is low when you are
stressed. Close your eyes and take three
deep breaths.
5. Energize yourself. Willpower tends
to go up and down with energy levels.
Sleep well, play energetic music, move
around, or start an interesting conversation.
6. Find the cause of the temptation,
and deal with it. A boring job or life
can lead you to all sorts of stupid ways
to find "excitement." Consider
changing what you can change.
You can call it willpower, or self control,
or something else. You just want to stop
yourself from doing harmful things, right?
Using the techniques and tips here will
help.
Steve Gillman writes on many self help
topics including boosting brainpower,
losing weight, meditation, habits of mind,
creative problem solving, learning gratitude,
generating luck and anything related to
self improvement. You'll find more at
http://www.SelfImprovementNow.com
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