3256: An Overlooked Factor in Creating Positive Change by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on Habit Building
Optimal Living DailyJuly 20, 2024
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3256: An Overlooked Factor in Creating Positive Change by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on Habit Building

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Episode 3256:

Leo Babauta, from ZenHabits.net, emphasizes the often-overlooked factor of mood in creating positive change. By being mindful of our feelings, accepting our moods, and taking small positive steps, we can foster lasting habits and make significant improvements in our lives. Discover how your attitude towards change can make all the difference in your journey toward a better self.

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Quotes to ponder:

"It's easy to get stuck in a negative mood, where you just don’t think you can do it and give up caring."

"If you can keep the good feeling going, you’ll form a habit or make the change you want to make."

"Each positive step can be a joy in itself, a place to smile and breathe and find gratitude."

Episode references:

Mindfulness in Plain English: https://www.amazon.com/Mindfulness-Plain-English-Bhante-Gunaratana/dp/0861719069

The Power of Habit: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Habit-What-Life-Business/dp/081298160X

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[00:00:00] This is Optimal Living Daily Episode 3256 An Overlooked Factor in Creating Positive Change by Leo Babauta of Zenhabits.net and I'm Justin Malik, your personal narrator, reading to you every single day of the year with permission from the authors.

[00:00:16] Now let's get right to it as we optimize your life. An Overlooked Factor in Creating Positive Change by Leo Babauta of Zenhabits.net I've created more positive changes in the last 11 years than I can count, from health and fitness to mindfulness and happiness,

[00:00:40] from productivity and finance to clutter and relationships. There are lots of factors that are incredibly important in creating any positive change, starting small, taking small steps along the way, finding motivation and accountability,

[00:00:56] finding the support of people around you or finding it online, and learning to mindfully notice your urges to quit. These are all super important, but there's another factor that most people overlook, how you feel about the change.

[00:01:13] This is what I've learned in the decade plus since I've been doing this for myself, man-helping other people. If you're not in the mood to take the small steps you need to make the change, you'll probably procrastinate, same if you're overly tired.

[00:01:29] If you feel excited about the change, you'll take the steps. If you miss a couple of days, feel discouraged and are likely to not even want to think about it. We're very good at avoiding thinking about uncomfortable things.

[00:01:43] If you can keep the good feeling going, you'll form a habit or make the change you want to make. Other people can be discouraging or they can be encouraging. This makes a lot of difference.

[00:01:56] We can talk to ourselves in our heads, what I call self-talk, in a positive, encouraging way, or we can talk to ourselves in a negative, discouraging way. It's easy to get stuck in a negative mood where you just don't think you can do it and give up caring.

[00:02:12] Our minds tend towards the negative. We put up resistance whenever we think about making changes. It's also possible to get into a positive track where you're feeling great about the changes and want to keep going.

[00:02:26] This is amazing, but it doesn't always last forever so you have to be mindful of how you're feeling. You can see from all of these how important your attitude, your mood, and your feeling is about the change.

[00:02:40] You can see that it's affected by how you're feeling each day, your tiredness and stress levels, how encouraging or discouraging other people are toward you, and how you talk to yourself.

[00:02:52] So putting all that together, let's talk about some actions you can take to get better at this overlooked skill. How to be awesome at feeling awesome. It's not possible to always feel positive and upbeat. I don't even recommend it.

[00:03:10] Lots of us try to block out or avoid any negative feelings whatsoever. And this means we're rejecting a whole range of feelings. I used to buy into this idea, but now I let myself feel down.

[00:03:23] I let myself feel discouraged, sad, frustrated, mirrored, and accept these parts of myself instead of rejecting them. With that said, you can take actions to put yourself in the mood for positive changes. It's helpful to be mindful of your mood and what effect it has on you.

[00:03:42] Here are some actions you can take. Number one, practice mindfulness of your feelings in self-talk. When you're procrastinating or resisting taking steps you know you should take, turn inward and notice how you're feeling. Are you tired, discouraged, stressed?

[00:04:01] Are you saying things like, I can do it later or I deserve a break? Become aware of what's going on inside and how it's affecting you. Number two, be accepting of your mood. Instead of rejecting or avoiding your discouraged feelings, just stay with them.

[00:04:19] Be a good friend to them. Notice that you're having a hard time and give yourself love. In this way you develop a trust in yourself and you see that the mood isn't anything to panic about, it's just a passing feeling.

[00:04:33] Number three, learn what puts you in a positive mood. By practicing mindfulness you can see that some activities get you in a funk while others might make you feel great. For me going for a walk or doing a workout always makes me feel great.

[00:04:50] Taking a shower, having a cup of tea and meditating are other great ones for me. Number four, find encouragement. Surround yourself with people who will support you, hold your feet to the fire, give you positive vibes. When you have a friend like this, hang out with them more.

[00:05:07] Negative people hang out with them less, I've found they just drag me down. Look to online communities if necessary. Number five, be mindful when you miss a couple days. This is a danger zone I've found.

[00:05:22] Missing a day is no big deal but missing two days often feels discouraging and people quit at this point. Ask friends for help if you've missed two days. Take the smallest step to get moving again. Number six, take small positive steps.

[00:05:39] When I'm in a funk the smallest positive steps are all I need to get myself in a positive mood for taking more small positive steps. Identify the smallest step you can take and put everything you have into it. Number seven, be forgiving. You'll mess up, we all do.

[00:05:59] That's okay. It's not a straight linear process but a messy one. There's learning, there's missteps, there's lots of starts and stops. That's how life works. Be less attached to doing it perfectly and instead, grateful to be doing it at all. Number eight, find joy in every step.

[00:06:21] You're not doing this to get to some great destination at the end. Each positive step can be a joy in itself, a place to smile and breathe and find gratitude. What a wonderful thing to be where you are.

[00:06:35] In the end, none of this is easy but by shining a light on this process we can take it from an overlooked area that's holding us back to something we explore with curiosity and wonder. You just listened to the post titled

[00:06:54] An Overlooked Factor in Creating Positive Change by Leo Babouda of Zenhabits.net and I'll be right back with my commentary. Thank you to Leo, he truly has made a lot of changes in his life so he's definitely someone to listen to when it comes to building new habits.

[00:07:11] Previously he was an overweight smoker but he quit smoking, lost weight and turned his life around. I don't know if it's just me but this idea of awareness and or checking in with ourselves seems to keep coming up more and more frequently. I do find it helpful myself.

[00:07:28] I think I mentioned this recently that lately, pretty much every day I've been checking in with myself in the morning how I'm feeling, what's going on in my mind and my body and then figuring out what would be best for me over the next 24 hours.

[00:07:45] I find that practice really helpful to see where I'm at and what can make my day even just a tiny bit better compared to if I hadn't done that exercise at all. I think the tip of accepting your mood doesn't come up often enough.

[00:07:59] For me it's easy to think of moods as good versus bad and then try to eliminate the quote-unquote bad ones but that's just not possible and could do a lot more harm than good. So thank you to Leo for the reminder.

[00:08:14] Thank you for improving your life one day at a time with me here. I've only been able to keep doing this with you coming back to listen. Have a great rest of your day and I'll be back tomorrow where your optimal life awaits.