Culture & Lifestyle
Forging a deeper connection with oneself
We constantly jump from one obligation to another, bombarded by tasks. Because of this we neglect our inner needs and wishes.Dristy Moktan
Have you noticed how easy it is to become distracted by external noise in today's fast-paced lives? We are occupied with all these roles and responsibilities that we have to fulfil, something we want to become, and amidst all this, we seldom find time for ourselves. So, let’s think about it, have we allocated the time and space to be with ourselves—to be who we are?
We constantly jump from one obligation to the next, bombarded by tasks. Because of this, we neglect our inner needs and wishes. Yet, most people forget that a strong inner connection is the cornerstone of mental well-being. It empowers us to navigate challenges, understand our emotions, and ultimately build a fulfilling life.
How we deal with our emotions and feelings has a significant impact on developing a deeper connection with ourselves. When we are physically uncomfortable, we quickly explore all the options available to alleviate it; however, when we are emotionally tired, we do not consider working on our feelings. Instead, we assume this is normal and will go away with time, neglecting the critical care we require.
Asking a simple question to oneself, such as, “How do I actually feel?” could help us understand why we are behaving in a certain way and help pave the way to a deeper understanding. This is what we call ‘Self-reflection’. It is a powerful tool that we can use daily to reflect on what is happening and what we can do to move ahead.
Taking time for daily check-ins, whether at the beginning or end of the day, allows us to understand our emotional state and make adjustments as needed.
Forging this deeper connection with ourselves starts with simple steps we often overlook because we are so caught up in our busy lives. To function effectively, we have to prioritise taking care of ourselves. Our bodies are not machines that can work continuously day in and day out. We need to take time to recharge and let our bodies rest. We should not wait until our bodies and minds begin to cry out for help.
We often focus on giving love and care to others, forgetting that we must first take care of ourselves to extend that love to others. This is where prioritising self-care comes in. Taking care of our physical and mental health is essential for self-connection. Basic yet fundamental habits like prioritising adequate sleep, eating nutritious meals, and exercising regularly create a foundation for emotional resilience and overall well-being.
Because the term “self-care” is so widely used these days, we might overlook it. However, the effectiveness of self-care can only be understood through firsthand experience, which is to say, doing it ourselves. Self-care doesn't have to be extravagant, like visiting a spa or getting a facial. It's about performing small acts of kindness for ourselves, like adequate sleep, healthy meals, and exercise.
But self-care goes beyond the physical. It's about carving out time for activities that bring us joy, whether spending time with loved ones, pursuing hobbies, or simply enjoying quiet time.
Setting boundaries is a bridge that connects us more deeply to ourselves. Boundaries protect our time, energy, and well-being. Saying no to requests that consume us or violate our values allows us to create a safe space within, free from external pressures. Remember, boundaries are a continuous process—what works today might need adjustments tomorrow.
Self-forgiveness is also a powerful tool for fostering self-connection. We often hold ourselves to high standards, and when we fall short of our expectations, it’s easy to blame ourselves and feel guilty. But by releasing the burden of guilt and embracing our humanity, we create space for growth and pave the way for a more fulfilling and compassionate relationship with ourselves.
A deep connection with oneself isn’t about achieving perfection; it's about embracing our growth. Life can be harsh and it can take a toll on our physical and mental health. During such times, it's important to remember that asking for help is perfectly okay. Asking for help isn’t a sign of weakness or a lack of belief in our abilities; rather, it's an acknowledgement that we don’t have to face everything alone. We have people around us who are ready to offer support when we need it.
So, let’s take a deep breath, quiet the external noise, and embark on this inward journey. With self-awareness, self-care, healthy boundaries, and self-forgiveness as tools, we can forge a deeper connection with ourselves, paving the way for a more fulfilling and resilient life. Let’s remember that the most important relationship we'll ever have is the one with ourselves. Make it a good one.