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purpose

How to Figure Out Your Purpose

What is your purpose in life? Have you figured it out yet? Sometimes it takes a while to know what it is and it may change over time depending on your circumstances. You may face some challenges in life that lead you to your purpose like I did. Having sustained a back injury in my twenties led me through the medical community with no results and landed me in the alternative medicine world. And this is where I discovered my purpose of wanting to help others who are suffering in pain live a better quality of life.

Long story, very short…overcoming struggles are how I figured out my purpose. This is not to say you have to go through a hard time first but it definitely humbles you and makes you appreciate your life and health a lot more. Having a purpose helps you survive this crazy world and keeps you going.

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First and foremost — do not put a great amount of stress on yourself to figure this out quickly. The journey to realizing your purpose is a beautiful one, so soak up every moment of it! You may already have an idea, or know, what this is — and in that case, great for you! There are probably many different things you are passionate about in life. What topics get your emotions flowing? Anger, happiness, excitement — all of the emotions. What brings these up in you? You will learn much about yourself when you consider what topics cause an emotional response in you.

Finding Your Purpose

1. What are you passionate about? 

Continue asking yourself why this is important to you to get to the true answer.  List 3 things you are passionate about.

2. How can you make an impact?

Consider your purpose not being about you, but about the difference, it will make in the world. 

3. What are your skills, abilities, and gifts?

Think about how can you use them to better your life and others around you.

4. Who do I want to be and what result would I like to have? 

Think about your values, goals, and where you want to be in the future. Write a mission statement for your life.

Take Your Time

Remember that taking care of yourself is imperative so that you may accomplish the great things life has in store for you. So take some time to find your passion and your purpose will be more clear. Having a purpose will help you forget about your own challenges and is a key to experiencing consistent joy. Please comment and let me know what your passions are and if you have found your purpose in life!

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xoxo

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage Stress, Chronic Pain, and Anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

stress management

Stress Management Series: 7 Ways To Detox Your Life

Stress management is an essential part of any wellness program.  Stress can be extremely harmful to our health. Also, lack of self-care, unhealthy habits, poor mindset, unresolved anger, and chronic stress can lead to so many problems in our bodies and minds. The powerful mind/body connection cannot be ignored. If you feel out of control and overwhelmed take a minute to read this. I shared some of my stress management techniques that will help to jump-start your journey to a healthier and happier life.

Natural Stress Management

Spring is a perfect time for renewal and to perform a detox for yourself.  Therefore, it’s a great time of year to think about “spring cleaning” in every area of your life. There are many ways to refresh your life and help you feel like you have some control.  Moreover, when you feel in control, you tend to be able to better cope with the stress that comes along in daily life.

Over the last couple of months, I shared 7 stress management tips from my premium Stress Solution Coaching program. In case you missed it, below is a review and the links to the 7 Ways To Detox Your Life.

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Stress Management Series- Detox Your Life Recap

1. Detox Your Mind

2. Detox Your Body

3. Detox Your Home

4. Detox Your Closet

5. Detox Your Calendar

6. Detox Your Digital Life

7. Detox Your Relationships


Live the Best Version of Yourself

It is good to evaluate where you are at.  Could you be doing better at managing stress?  Take some time to evaluate these stress management steps. I recommend spending time on one tip per week.

What small steps can you take to move closer to a less stressful existence?

Ask yourself… what can I do today to make tomorrow better for myself, my loved ones, and the rest of the world.

If you need some help with managing stress and are interested in hearing more about my signature 6-week Stress Management Coaching program click here!

Comment and feel free to share with me if you have taken any action and what some of your struggles are.

Also, I offer a complimentary Discovery call to explore coaching options.  Check it out and take some action today. You are worth it!

xoxo

Jill DeMasi

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage Stress, Chronic Pain, and Anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

relationships

How to Detox Your Relationships

We all have a choice in life who to let into our worlds. How do you feel about the relationships in your life and who you surround yourself with? It does get easier with age to recognize who just isn’t going to be genuine or good to be around. What is the saying.. You can pick your friends but you can’t pick your family.

Sometimes we choose people as friends or partners that are not the best for us. Sure, at first they may seem great and provide some kind of entertainment or meet a need for us in that season of life. People show their true colors once you get to know them and some you can trust and some you can’t.

Trim the Tree

I have loved and lost many times including relationships with friends. My closest friends and I have a saying to “trim the tree” if a person is a drag emotionally and just not making an effort in the relationship. Sometimes this is true even if it is family as well.

However, you are better served to make more of an effort to work it out with a family member if possible as long as it isn’t abusive. In that case, do what is best and safe for you. It makes me sad to hear about family members who don’t speak to each other because it is truly heartbreaking and not good for your health to hold onto hate or resentment.

It is a stressor on our emotions and affects our physical health and just plain does not feel good. We all deserve better than that. Yes, you do too!

Surround yourself with positive and supportive people. Your health depends on it!

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Detox Your Relationships

The last tip of this series from my Stress Solution Coaching program is to Detox Your Relationships. Unless you’re incredibly lucky, there is most likely at least one negative relationship in your life. This can be a really difficult subject, but an incredibly important one to consider.

When you read the words “negative relationship” — who comes to mind? Does anyone pop into your mind right off the bat? It could be a coworker, nosey neighbor, friend, or even a family member.

Although we can’t always “detox” these relationships completely, there are ways to readjust and evaluate what is not serving you in your relationships. Luckily, there are plenty of people out there that you can have a healthy relationship with! One of love, understanding, honesty, laughter, and learning.

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Healing and detoxing the relationships that are not serving you is empowering and rewarding — clearing space for new and impactful relationships in your life.

This week is a time of renewal, what relationships in your life need a reconnection or reevaluation?

Take some time and think about it and write a list of energy-draining people in your life. This is a powerful exercise and will open up new and exciting possibilities as well as close those doors that are not healthy for you.

xoxo

Jill DeMasi 

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

disconnect

How to Disconnect & Be Present

Do you ever try to disconnect and be totally present? These days it is hard to feel present in this technological age. You have to make a concerted effort to not be on some kind of device. So how many different electronic devices do you own? It is safe to say that most of us have a smartphone, an iPhone, iPad, or Kindle. We are constantly connected whether we like it or not.

What kind of impact do you think this has on our health– mentally and physically? There has been a lot of research on the effects of electronics and our brains. Many studies have shown the harmful effects this constant connection has on young adults.

There has been an increase in anxiety and depression in our society and technology plays a role. This is not to say that everyone should throw out all devices. However, it just means we need to be more aware of the usage and put limits on it especially for our younger generations. Learn how to disconnect.

Detox Your Digital Life

The next tip from my Stress Solution Coaching program is to Detox Your Digital Life.

While it is nice that we have the ability to be connected to the entire world and all the knowledge we want with the click of a button — it can become a habit and take our focus off real life and also destroy personal connections.

Do you find yourself perusing your social media accounts when you’re bored? Have you ever jumped online to look up one thing, and an hour later, you’ve found yourself still scrolling through your Facebook newsfeed? We have all fallen victim to this. A digital detox, however small it is, can serve you tremendously. Try going offline and disconnect for a few days.

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Some Steps to Disconnect

Clean out your e-mail account.

Do you have a ton of subscriptions cluttering your inbox daily? Take time to unsubscribe from unwanted emails, clearing out old ones that are unnecessary for you now, and even making folders and putting an organization system in place in your email account.

Cut down on your time online.

Yes, this means taking a little break from Facebook and Instagram! I promise you really won’t miss anything too important that will affect your life in any way. In fact, you may just find that you are even more mentally clear and positive without those distractions.

Make a plan to only check your phone at certain times of the day.

Just because someone texts you doesn’t mean you have to get back to them in the next few minutes. I know there are some exceptions but really most messages can wait until later. Figure out your most productive time of the day and plan to answer texts and emails then.

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Have a digital curfew.

Research shows we should stop using electronics at least 2 hours before bed because it will affect your brain and the quality of sleep you get. Choose whatever works for you even if it is only 30 or 60 minutes before bed.

Be present.

Use this downtime to do the things you truly enjoy. For instance, exercise, pick up a new hobby or spend more quality time with your loved ones. This will quickly become way more enjoyable than scrolling through your Instagram account! Less time with your head buried in your phone will increase your mood, quality of life, and health.

Now put your phone down, go outside and CONNECT with others and nature. I promise you will feel so much better 🙂

What is one way you can slow down and become more present in your daily life?

xoxo

Jill DeMasi

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

A Few Tricks to Simplify Your Calendar

What does your calendar look like these days? This may depend on what phase of life you are in. Kids or no kids? Because with kids your schedule is definitely more jam-packed with activities like sports, school events, and playdates. Maybe you are busy with doctor visits, work events, and volunteer commitments. Sometimes it may be difficult to find the time for anything else.

Don’t forget we all have the same 24 hours in a day to spend. How do you spend yours?

We are all so busy with no time to take care of ourselves…right? Are we really though?

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Review Your Calendar

Do me a favor and take a look at your calendar. If you manage your time efficiently you will always find some extra time in your day. It’s not so easy but try it. Doing this every once in a while will help you manage stress in your daily life. This exercise will help you figure out how to fit in some self-care too which is necessary if you want to live a healthy lifestyle.

The next tip from my Stress Solution coaching program is to Detox Your Calendar.

simplify your calendar

Are you one of those people that don’t like disappointing others, so you pack your schedule full of commitments? Wearing yourself thin is a disservice to all parties involved, especially you. Are there some responsibilities on your plate that could be given to someone else? Some simple rearranging could do the trick.

It is crucial to remember that detoxing your calendar is not an act of irresponsibility. Allowing yourself to perform this detox will be the beginning of a new and better functioning schedule.

Figuring out when you are most productive and scheduling your appointments strategically will make for smoother days to come.

Make Some Changes

Adding in some fun new routines can be a nice refreshing start to your new, refreshed life.

Consider what actions would make your routine more enjoyable for you. Think about the stuff you can do without or is draining you. Can you add in a hobby you’ve been dying to take up? Or perhaps adding a weekly, routine date with friends? I like to make sure I spend time with friends even if it is for a quick lunch or walks when time permits. It is good for your soul to be around supportive and loving people!

Take ACTION! Remove anything from your calendar that is not serving you or your family.

I suggest picking up a copy of The Perfect Day Formula because it really helped me manage my time and is a great read!  What is one healthy habit you could start implementing into your calendar to bring lasting health and happiness? I suggest doing this at least monthly in order to keep your life and health in check. Simplify 🙂

perfect day formula book

xoxo

Jill DeMasi

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

Subscribe to my Lifestyle Blog!

 

Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

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