Sunday, 25 August 2024

Quiet Your Mind


These days, everywhere you look, people are sharing stories about success 18-year-olds starting million-dollar businesses, 30-year-olds getting rich from the stock market. It’s easy to get caught up in all of this and start questioning your own life. Thoughts like, “Am I doing enough?” or “Why am I not that successful yet?” can take over your mind, making it noisy and stressful.

What we often forget is that the content we consume on social media doesn’t show the full picture. It creates a false reality where it feels like everyone is doing better than us. But here’s the truth: Everyone, even those “successful” people, are dealing with the same mental noise. Even the teenager who just launched a business is probably comparing himself to someone running a billion-dollar company.

The biggest reason for this mental noise is comparison. Instead of focusing on what we can do with our own lives, we start looking at what others have. We waste time worrying about someone else’s journey instead of focusing on our own.

How Do We Escape This?

The answer is simple: Make your own goals your meditation. Instead of getting distracted by what others are doing, remind yourself why you started your journey in the first place. What goals did you set for yourself? Why are they important to you? The more you focus on your own goals, the less time you spend worrying about others.

And here’s a secret: The more you practice focusing on yourself, the more you realize that everyone is on a unique journey. No two journeys are the same, so there’s really nothing to compare. Once you stop comparing yourself to others and focus on your own progress, the mental noise starts to fade away.

Easy Ways to Quiet Your Mind

Cut Down the Noise: Be mindful of what content you consume. If something makes you feel bad about yourself, maybe it’s time to stop watching or following it. Choose things that inspire and motivate you, not things that make you doubt yourself.

Celebrate Small Wins: Don’t wait for huge achievements to feel good. Celebrate every small step forward. These small wins remind you that progress is progress, no matter how slow.

Focus on Your Why: Anytime you start feeling overwhelmed by what others are doing, bring yourself back to why you started. What is your goal? Why is it important to you? Keep that front and center, and the noise will start to fade.

Trust Your Journey: Everyone’s timeline is different. Just because someone else is doing something big doesn’t mean you’re behind. Trust that you’re exactly where you need to be, and that your journey will unfold in its own time.

Final Thoughts

The mental noise we experience from comparing ourselves to others doesn’t serve us. The more we focus on our own path, the quieter our mind becomes. Remember, everyone is on a different journey. Once you start focusing on yours, that mental noise will slowly disappear, and you’ll feel more at peace.

Friday, 9 August 2024

My Journey with Books: How It All Started.


Hi there! Today is Book Lovers Day, and I thought it would be the perfect time to share my journey with reading. I started reading in 2021, right after I decided to quit Instagram. I had a lot of spare time on my hands and wasn’t sure what to do with it. That’s when I decided to subscribe to Kindle for 3 months and give reading a try.

At first, I picked books based on their titles—the more exciting the title, the more I wanted to read it! My main goal back then was just to read as many books as I could. It was a fun and exciting time, and I was really enjoying myself.

After I passed my 12th class, I bought my first physical book. It was called "YOU CAN" by Mathew. Holding a real book in my hands felt different, and it made me even more excited about reading. I started following some YouTube channels about books and joined the Goodreads community, where I found so many great book recommendations. Because of these recommendations, I came across amazing books like "Atomic Habits," "Rich Dad Poor Dad," "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck," "The Alchemist," and "Attitude is Everything." These books really made a positive impact on my life and changed the way I think.

In the past 8-9 months, I’ve challenged myself to read deeper and more complex books. I’ve been reading "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius and "Weldan" by Harry. These books are tough to get through, but they’re pushing me to think in new ways and broaden my perspective.

My Favorite Books So Far:
- "Atomic Habits"
- "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck"
- "Man's Search for Meaning"
- "The Psychology of Money"
- "Thinking, Fast and Slow"

Reading has truly become a big part of my life, and I’m so grateful for all the amazing books I’ve discovered along the way. If you haven’t started your reading journey yet, today is a great day to begin.