“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” ~Leonardo Da Vinci
Mental balance is a skill controlled by our minds.
I think living a ‘balanced’ lifestyle is an art because, like art, it is a skill. Like art, we create our palate. What is considered balance for one is not considered balance for all. But one thing is sure: our success as creators of a balanced lifestyle is based on mind over matter. The person who can balance her lifestyle knows ‘peace of mind’ outweighs chaos. She has often adopted this new lifestyle out of personal frustration.
So many of us ride a daily teeter-totter. Up and down. Out of balance.
There is no perfection, so please realize the people who are capable of ‘balancing their lifestyle’ also ‘slip in the mud.’ The question: How can balance outweigh falls?
Mental balance is comparing the value of one situation over another.
You have heard the saying, ‘strike a happy balance.’ On the world stage, politicians are concerned with the balance of power, the balance of trade, the balance of payments. On the home front, balance is all about time management. It is about coping with our several daily to-dos. Often, we become so overwhelmed we feel smothered. I think mental balance is being mindful. If done effectively, we don’t have to down-size our life; we have to ‘right’ size our lifestyle.
Here’s How To Find Mental Balance In Your Life After 50
De-clutter your mind.
Empty your mind of all the things that prevent you from living a calm and stress-free lifestyle. This includes people, commitments and responsibilities that no longer interest you. I know this is very hard.
Remove personal clutter.
Go from overwhelmed to organized. Eliminate books you have read, clothes you no longer wear, even those with a price tag, and discard make-up you no longer love, remembering less is more.
Another idea is to file your important papers with labels so you don’t waste time searching. This one is not hard. In fact, try this as your starter. This will start the process of mental balance.
Prioritize!
Write it all down in priority of importance. This clears and frees the mind from having to remember this, that and the other. I undertake each task in order of relevance, all visually organized on paper. This is huge for me. My mind is now clutter-free. This creates mental balance.
Put what’s first at top of mind.
Put your mind to work on essentials. I am often doing something important when suddenly my mind loses focus, and my thoughts migrate to something that is not essential. I have learned to force myself to stay focused on what I am doing and push the thought out of my mind and say to myself, “stay focused on your intentions.” This is hard, but I am learning. For me, this is a skill.
Reduce the news in all forms.
Enjoy the silence of the day. Too much negativity has a negative effect on our minds. I think this disrupts all chance of living a lifestyle of mental balance. How can one balance their thoughts and be productive with arguing commentators and guests in the background?
Unplug.
Disconnect from the tech world to a degree. You all know what I mean.
Learn to delegate.
Delegate tasks that burden you. You can hire an intern for college credit or hire a college helper and give her room and board. Where there is a will, there is a way to find mental balance in your life.
Find the power in saying, “No.”
Learn to say no. Don’t be afraid. This is a powerful tool.
Family comes first.
Do not forget the most important people in your life… your family!
Take care of yourself.
Don’t forget to acknowledge ‘YOU.’
Finding balance can be difficult, but it’s a challenge that is well worth the work. Focusing on the things that truly matter to you, and minimizing those that don’t, is a sure way to enjoy this great balancing act called life.
Questions to Start Your Journey Towards Finding Mental Balance After 50…
1. What is your biggest obstacle that prevents you from living a balanced life?
2. Reign yourself in. How does one do this?
3. What is your best quality that allows you to find mental balance in your life after 50?
What Does Mental Balance Mean to You?
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I love this post. The older I get, the calmer I get. I used to be pretty fiery but age has mellowed me. It is still difficult for me to rein myself in. Please continue with the wise words
It is good to have some fire!! I have it, too. It is just a matter of how the two of us use it!!!!
Warmly, Honey
Most relevant article ever! Great advice. Loved this!
Thank you so much, Ranie. Glad I could help. Warmly, Honey