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 Self Introspection 

 
Date of Publish - Friday, 6th April 2018

Every now and then we just sense lost. Irrespective of which course you are taking a step in, no way feels quite right. Pause for a moment and take a look at the choices and tasks you’ve started during the last month. Today, we’re so wrapped up in a “go-go-go” mentality of people and the culture of doing that we’re not often given downtime to take a seat and replicate. By no means have we got a loose moment out of our thoughts. Even when we try to sit down quietly, it’s either our body or our mind pulling us in a brand new path. We are constantly staring at something or analyzing it.
It has emerged as the second nature of people to think severely the ironic component is we neglect to use this concept to ourselves. It’s the sour reality of life that everyone is constantly judging others, locating faults in them and constantly expects from them. But, have we ever thought of reading ourselves?
Once in a day, we should examine our behavior. Before starting the day in the morning or before going to the bed or anytime when we are able to sit peacefully, we must look at our deeper self. We must be aware on all of the elements of our character, behavior, thoughts, perception, emotions, reasons and movements. We need to ponder over what we assume and what form of thoughts we create all the time, our positive and negative qualities.
When we don’t have a goal in our mind, our each day obligations come to be meaningless and more and more frustrating. Therefore, it’s essential to have a clear imaginative and prescient of where we want to look our self in the future. It also usually happens that, we mislead our self by means of ignoring and denying our realities. We lie to ourselves and look for comfort in our lies. We frequently bask in self-protecting behavior consciously or unconsciously. We can develop our best only if we inform the truth to our self and that is the real strength. One has to be genuine to their selves in order to grow.
Introspection helps us in many ways. With the strength of introspection, we are in touch along with our true self and essence. This helps us in a large way to locate the flaws which we have and work on them. When we introspect, we get a clear picture about our self. This gives us an insight into where we are going wrong. It leads us to understand our self in a higher manner. Examining our inner selves is a first-rate practice.
Simply ask yourself a question and give solution to that question after which analyze your mind/solution. You would discover by way of introspection that what gives you happiness, sorrow or anger. In the long run, it’s going to give you a number of advantages. Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom. If you get the inside right the outside will fall into place.

 

Author :
Ayushi Chaturvedi
 

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