Category: Wholesome Living

Wholesome living dives right into the good stuff. Instead of beating around the bush, here we explore what it really means to have a good life, and how you can truly embody happiness at the deepest level of your life experience.

  • How To Be Happier With Yourself, Not Your Circumstances

    How To Be Happier With Yourself, Not Your Circumstances

    The holistic approach to happiness

    Joy

    Growing up, there was seldom a moment where I was satisfied with who I was. I never felt like I was good enough because I was so critical about myself.

    I wanted the lives that other people had, but I didn’t know how to get there myself. This distancing between me and my peers turned into a fear of falling behind. But it wasn’t all bad because this fear drove me to grow as a person, which is exactly what I needed.

    I found that my sense of happiness was connected to my inner growth. Many years on the personal growth journey led me to travel the world for many years on end. Changing my lifestyle and doing interesting things was the cherry on top. And because of this, the quality of my life skyrocketed.

    Is your happiness based on your situation?

    What is happiness?

    Poor Vietnamese family eating dinner on the floor and laughing together

    How to be happier with yourself

    Woman smiling at herself in the mirror

    Let go of the outcome

    Go with the flow, dude

    If there’s one thing that makes you unhappy, it’s trying to have control over situations that are out of your control. I’m not trying to be a stone-cold hippy here but go with the flow, dude.

    When you try to change something that’s out of your control, you’re going to create a lot of stress. It’s like you’re putting all of your energy into pushing a sliding door. The result? Stupid.

    Do what you can that’s within your control to change your life situation but accept what you can’t. Let go of these expectations that you should be doing better at this stage of your life, and focus on the little things you can do to be happier with yourself now.

    It’s okay to be a little selfish

    If you’re living a life that other people want you to live, do I need to explain why you’re not happy? Let’s take a journey back to Life101.

    The grass isn’t always greener

    Let’s face it. There’s always someone doing better than you. There’s always someone more attractive, smarter, more interesting, wealthier, you name it. The goose-chase of being the best is always going to lead to disappointment.

    When you compare yourself to people who are seemingly better off than you, you start feeling like you’re lacking something. It’s something we all do, but what if you took the road less walked?

    Stop comparing yourself to other people, or judging yourself for not being where they are in life. There are probably plenty of things about you that they wish they had if they had the opportunity to meet you.

    Focus on the things you do have

    A big part of your dissatisfaction derives from focusing on what you lack. Believe me when I say, there will always be something that you lack if you’re coming from this angle.

    Having some desire is good, but need does not serve you. Focusing on what you do have instead of what you don’t have is a much better approach to feeling good about yourself.

    Looking at your life from a cup-half-full perspective leads to one important word: Gratitude.

    If you focus on being grateful for everything that you do have, you’re going to feel a whole lot more fulfilled. When you think about it, you chase that feeling of abundance by accumulating more. But gratitude is an internal condition. You don’t need anything to be grateful besides yourself.

    Therefore, to be happier with yourself, focus on the things you do have, and appreciate them. Even simple things like having a full stomach and a roof over your head are usually taken for granted.

    What do you need to appreciate more?

    You’re bigger than the things you do

    Having a sense of purpose is a great propeller. After all, it motivates you to work towards what you love, and that motivation will drive you to accomplish more.

    That’s why it’s important to go after the things you want, but it’s the mission that makes you feel good. Working towards something bigger makes you feel good. Being at service makes you feel good.

    What really activates that spark in you? How can you mold your knowledge and experience into something that you’re truly passionate about? Have an overarching mission in your life, and you’ll feel much more fulfilled, even if it never comes to fruition.

  • Holistic Success: How To Achieve A Life That Truly Matters

    Holistic Success: How To Achieve A Life That Truly Matters

    Everyone wants to be a big success in life.

    Most people fantasize about having a lifestyle oozing with wealth, status, and an abundance of opportunities. After all, this is the portrait of success our society has painted.

    Although there’s nothing wrong with wanting these things, something is missing from the picture: happiness.

    Long has the external condition been prioritized over the internal condition, but a life of wealth means nothing if you’re miserable.

    So what does success actually mean, and are we aiming for the right target?

    Success is a state of consciousness

    The holistic view of success

    In our pursuit to find success, we have lost touch with the true meaning of success. As a society, we have the idea backward.

    Most people believe that success is an external condition. It’s a matter of doing well, achieving, and attaining. In truth, this is a very materialistic perspective.

    People want to be successful to achieve a feeling. They want to be fulfilled. Therefore, let’s cut out the middle man, and inspect what we’re actually pursuing here: fulfillment.

    Society’s formula for success | abundance –> success –> happiness
    The spiritual formula for success | happiness –> success –> abundance

    Success is a state of consciousness. It corresponds with a high-vibrational state as it’s associated with happiness, joy, gratitude, and all the positive feelings we experience.

    In other words, true success is the authentic embodiment of the higher self: The person who is a little further along in their growth journey than you are.

    Some people will be extremely miserable but consider themselves successful because they have achieved a particular career goal. Others will sacrifice time with their family and kids to be successful.

    At some point, we need to ask ourselves what we’re chasing.

    We live in a society that prioritizes quantity over quality. This has an enormous influence over how we perceive success as a collective, and why our current model is so misleading.

    Success cannot be measured in assets as everyone gets different value from their assets.

    Success must be measured as value. What is the value you’re getting from your life experience?

    How we measure success

    Your fulfillment must measure success.

    Success is not a finish line, but a sensation of wholeness you can cultivate within yourself.

    Different people have different routes to this sense of wholeness, including:

    • Providing for a family or people you care about
    • Cultivating faith and meaning through spiritual practices
    • Adding value to the world and other people
    • Leaving a legacy that will improve other people’s lives
    • Helping or creating a good cause

    Success is an intrinsic movement rather than an external accomplishment. It’s something that must be found within yourself, not something that can be found elsewhere.

    If you keep chasing superficial things to be successful then you’re probably not enjoying life right in front of your eyes.

    If you sacrifice all of the good things in life to work towards some invisible end goal, then I would consider this as failing. You’re failing because you’re not enjoying your life, or making the most of your time here.

    Therefore, aim for fulfillment, and you will be successful. Wealth, fame, and all of these things are nice, but they’re not necessary to be fulfilled.

    If you reprioritize your values and give success a deeper meaning, then you will start pursuing more worthwhile things.

    Here are the conventional metrics of success, and genuine metrics of success.

    Conventional metrics of success

    This is how we as a society tend to view success…

    Genuine metrics of success

    This is a deeper philosophical view of success…

    Success as a feeling

    Be comfortable in your own skin

    We tend to place ridiculous expectations on future ideals by believing that success is a material condition. As soon as you get something you want, you are considered successful.

    People chase money to buy the feeling.

    They think they can simply buy success, or that a material condition will solve all of their internal problems.

    But what about your trauma? What about your sense of meaning and fulfillment? Do these simply take the backseat?

    What solves these internal problems are:

    The old paradigm of success is dying, and it must die to make way for a more holistic view of wholeness.

    As long as you associate success with material acquisition, you can be extremely successful, but extremely unhappy. No matter how much you have, you won’t feel abundant as long as you hunger for more.

    You’re missing the soul, which consists of:

    • Joy
    • Gratitude
    • Compassion
    • Love
    • Awe
    • Beauty

    It’s important to look into this mentality of material acquisition to understand what you’re pursuing here. Success has been a feeling, a vibration, a state of consciousness.

    If you don’t have happiness, then everything else you have becomes meaningless.

    connection between success and abundance

    If you feel like you already have everything you need, then crossing the finish line won’t make a difference.

    Satisfaction is short-lived. Fulfillment is a deeper shining of the soul.

    If you can enjoy the fruits that life provides, then you are successful. Everything else you achieve will be a bonus. You have already accomplished that sensation of success, which is to feel abundant in love and happiness.

    Abundance is a state of fulfillment.

    If you wish to achieve great things in life, you need to build a solid foundation that you aren’t chasing something to be happy.

    You should be doing whatever you do because you genuinely enjoy doing it.

    If you can’t do what you want to do due to finances, responsibilities, or life getting in the way, find a way to do it, or at least work towards a vision of doing it.

    Pursue your dreams and ambitions, but remember that you are already successful as long as you do the inner work.

    How to view success

    Achieving a milestone in life

    Even though success must be cultivated internally, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go for what you want in life – the external is still part of the picture.

    We do have physical bodies after all. It’s fair to say that people in extreme poverty probably won’t feel successful.

    You must find a state where your basic needs are met, and preferably actualize where you can have a lot more. However, the meaning behind why you do what you do makes a world of difference.

    You should be inspired by your goals and feel a sense of accomplishment solely from working on them. You should be excited to do something with your life and make the most of it.

    After all, why not?

    If you don’t enjoy what you’re moving toward, then you are already unsuccessful as you aren’t gaining anything from the process.

    In this case, your work is not making you any happier. It’s probably doing the opposite by adding excess stress to your life and stripping you from your limited time on this planet.

    But I get it. Part of life is to grind, make money, and ultimately, just make it through. However, believing in yourself to actualize any life you want – and having a drive behind it will make you feel so much better about why you’re doing what you do.

    Success is a seed that you plant. If you tender this seed, it will grow into opportunities, experiences, and abundance. But you must nurture this seed until it bears fruit.

    Aim high and desire to achieve an incredible life, but realize that an incredible life is not a prerequisite to happiness.

    Finding meaning

    Discover what you’re on this planet for, and go for it. If you don’t know, then you haven’t searched.

    It has taken me many years exploring the world, living in different cultures, and making countless sacrifices to find why I’m on this planet – to help raise the vibration of this planet through education and healing.

    This sense of meaning drives me. When I’m at my lowest, it pushes me past the hump, realizing that I can leave a footprint that others will benefit from. This is what makes me feel successful, it’s the core of who I am.

    When people plan success for the sake of getting something out of it, they will fail every time.

    Jokes on them, they’re going to die in 50-odd years or so.

    What’s the point of gaining for oneself when your time is limited, but there is potentially an unlimited amount of future generations that will exist after you? There is a reason for a legacy.

    Following through with a dream is what makes people successful because it gives their lives meaning.

    This dream may be to create a project. It may be to watch your family grow old and be happy. Maybe it’s to experience everything you can in this world while you can and just have a wild experience on spiritual BootCamp Earth.

    Discover meaning in your life, and you will feel successful in life.

    How to look at failure

    Our society condemns failure as something that must be avoided at all costs, but failure is a part of life

    Accomplishment has never been achieved without enduring countless failures.

    Anything you want to achieve in life requires a learning curve. As long as you are willing to fail, you allow yourself to adapt, innovate, and change.

    The end goal is achieved by climbing a mountain of your failures. Each corpse of failure is a platform to reach new heights. Without failure, you wouldn’t have anything to climb.

    Therefore, view life as a work in progress. A messy process. An exciting experience to learn, grow, and experience. Do not be afraid of failure because failure is a part of life. Rather, view success as an attempt to live your best possible life, and do it wholeheartedly.

  • How To Cultivate A Deeper Sense Of Fulfillment In Life

    How To Cultivate A Deeper Sense Of Fulfillment In Life

    Ever feel like you’re floating through life as though something vital is missing? You might have short bursts of happiness, but it’s just a matter of time until you default back to a dull, meaningless life. Is there more to this, or will life forever be this bland?

    But is it really that simple?

    Let’s look at what you can do to discover deeper fulfillment in life, which in turn creates the foundation of a more wholesome life experience.

    Understanding fulfillment: Why does life feel so bland?

    Finding purpose

    Ultimately, fulfillment is about finding a sense of meaning in your life’s pursuits.

    For me personally, I didn’t feel fulfilled in life until I embarked on a personal growth journey. This opened up some doorways for me, and one thing led to another.

    Continuously working on myself and becoming a better person has given me a much deeper sense of joy. This journey has led me down the road of spiritual growth, and as a result, I’ve discovered some profound lessons about life in general.

    This is a journey I’m still on today, and one I’m sure I’ll be on for the rest of my life. This journey has led me to travel the world for many years, to explore spirituality and find out what I really am underneath all of this fluff.

    This overarching purpose to discover and teach has given me a reason to live. This reason to live translates into a deeper fulfillment because I have an anchor.

    Values: Your compass to fulfillment

    Understanding fulfillment involves introspection, self-discovery, and a willingness to explore what truly brings you joy.

    While your purpose is the crux of fulfillment, your values are the compass. This is why it’s so important to live in alignment with your values because those values point you toward your purpose.

    While momentary pleasures are like sparks, genuine fulfillment is a slow-burning flame, and an inner sensation of wholeness that transcends momentary pleasures. Think of fulfillment as if you’re fulfilling a greater purpose in your life, so you feel fulfilled.

    You need to discover your highest values, and use them to find a higher mission for your life.

    Examples of personal fulfillment

    Personal fulfillment can manifest in many different ways. It might be the exhilaration of achieving a long-term goal, the warmth of nurturing deep connections with loved ones, the peace found in helping others, or the joy of engaging in activities that resonate with your true self.

    You might feel fulfilled by starting a family if that’s what you want in life. Maybe you’re an ambitious person who wants to make a mark in the world or create something incredible.

    If you’re an adventurous soul, maybe fulfillment is to explore the world or to explore yourself. Maybe setting yourself on a growth journey is what makes you feel fulfilled in life. Perhaps being at service to humanity, or god.

    After all, that’s what spirituality is all about: Finding deeper meaning in life. So if you feel generally unfulfilled, start exploring your faith.

    See the common theme here?

    With each example of fulfillment I listed, there is a bigger reason to live than for oneself. This is what leads me to the conclusion that cultivating deep fulfillment comes through being at service to something bigger than you.

    If you live just for yourself, you might feel satisfied, but you’re not going to fulfill your higher self who wants to be at service.

    Reasons why you’re feeling so unfulfilled in life

    Woman unfulfilled with her life

    In today’s world, our lives have become extremely superficial, and you wonder why you feel unfulfilled. Here you’re learning and growing which is good, but I can only imagine how much virtual sewage you ingest daily.

    The endless scrolling. The bullshit politics and propaganda are being pushed out. All the bleak entertainment, ads, and marketing that fill your mind with superficial nonsense you don’t need.

    Let’s face it, our society is a shit show. It’s designed to dumb us down, not enrich our lives with meaning.

    Just think about it,

    We’re pushed through school to gain the knowledge needed to join the workforce, make a good living, and eventually retire. Maybe have a kid or two so humanity doesn’t go extinct.

    That’s the lingo of a good life. Gain and consume. But there is something seriously wrong with this picture.

    Today’s world doesn’t acknowledge the role of individual pathways. It doesn’t teach you the importance of exploring your life journey and what resonates with you. It doesn’t teach us about the importance of personal growth, spirituality, or being at service to something bigger than oneself.

    Instead, we’re all pushed (or attempted to be pushed) into this tiny little box that is simply degrading. Then when we’re in this little box, we think ‘This is it?’

    Of course, this is going to lead to an unfulfilling and depressing life because you’re not following your truth. Let’s get into that more in this article below:

    So let’s look into some of the leading reasons why people feel unfulfilled these days. Acknowledging these challenges is the initial step toward transcending them. Overcoming obstacles to fulfillment often involves a shift in perspective, a reevaluation of priorities, and a conscious effort to live in alignment with personal values and aspirations.

    Seeking fulfillment: A path to inner contentment

    Sunrise

    Feeling lost isn’t a bad thing.

    These feelings of dissatisfaction are telling you an important message. They’re saying that you need to recalibrate your path because you don’t fit into the same box you’ve been living in anymore.

    When you see it from this angle, feeling unfulfilled shows you what isn’t working in your life, and that you need to explore. As long as you keep doing the things that don’t make you feel good about your life, you’re going to keep running into this wall.

    So you might be wondering, now what?

    You still feel like you’re at a dead end in life, so what can you do to turn this ship around? Let’s explore some ways that you can gain more clarity on your path below.

    Recognize the role of spirituality

    Spirituality isn’t just about rituals and practices, it’s about finding one’s place in the world. At the core, spirituality is the internal quest for meaning, a quest that we all embark on sooner or later.

    Some people might seem perfectly content on the surface level. They won’t question anything or explore their realities, but all it takes is something to shake their reality hard enough, and the whole house of cards to come crashing down.

    The spiritual path is undoubtedly the most fulfilling path you can take, but it’s a long road. It’s going to get tough sometimes, but you’re constantly breaking barriers and moving into new territory of your consciousness.

    You will find your sense of belonging in this world more than ever as long as you walk your unique pathway to wholeness. This is why developing a spiritual outlook acts as the foundation of a deeper sense of purpose in your life.

    Embrace your individuality

    You need to start walking your path because you can never walk down someone else’s. When you embrace your individuality, new doorways open up. It can be alienating to venture into the darkness by yourself, but it’s a necessary move on the chessboard of life.

    Some people want to get far in a career and achieve something through it. Other people take to the nomadic lifestyle to seek understanding. Some put all of their energy into their avocations, while others dive deeper into their spiritual practices to find that sense of inner peace they’re looking for.

    No two people resonate with the same things, and that’s the beauty of it. The question lies in how you proceed forward with your life. Find your truths, and understand that meaning, happiness, and purpose take on a different form for us all.

    Live by your values

    This one is hugely important. If your values in life act as your internal guiding compass, selling out is like throwing it in the ocean.

    Your values create a powerful sense of grounding because they tell you the rules of a good life experience. So many people sell out on the easy option. Avoid this at all costs!

    If you value honesty, then you must stick to that value, and live an honest life. Sometimes it might be difficult, and you might even see it as a disadvantage. But living by that value is going to provide a deeper sense of fulfillment than the short-term benefits of cheating your way through.

    Likewise, if you think it’s important to live by your heart, actually live by your heart, especially when it hurts! Don’t back out when the sailing gets choppy.

    So really refine what your biggest values are in life, and make a conscious effort to stick to them.

    Spend plenty of time reflecting

    It’s important to reflect often. You gain valuable feedback by regularly thinking about what you’re doing, and what could use improvement.

    When you sit with your feelings, you can tap into your inner guidance much more easily. The head fog will start to part, and you’ll gain a lot more clarity about the steps you need to take moving forward.

    Be authentic

    If you’re pretending to be someone you’re not, you’re not going to be fulfilled. How could you when your center is outside of yourself? What’s the point?

    Unfortunately, I would argue that most of us aren’t authentic. We’re all just playing the game to be someone in this world, without knowing why we’re doing it, or what it’s leading us to.

    This is why it’s so important to be authentic if you want to find deeper fulfillment in your life. That’s because you can only be so fulfilled when you’re out of alignment with who you really are.

    Learn how to become more authentic in the article below:

    Prioritize personal growth

    If you haven’t yet committed to a path of personal growth, you need to make it a priority. By constantly working on yourself, your life experience will change with it. You might not feel fulfilled right this moment, but as long as you’re on the path of inner transformation, you are on a very rewarding journey.

    By digging deep into the roots of who you are and what you want out of life, your old patterns begin dismantling as you develop a new awareness of life.

    If you feel unfulfilled, then this is your calling to deepen your personal growth journey by exploring new practices and taking on harder challenges. Decide to grow as much as you can, and your reality opens to a whole new dimension.

    Be more mindful

    Commit yourself to being more mindful. Life can seem incredibly bland when we’re all caught up in our minds. After all, what is the point if you’re not here and now, experiencing this life journey for what it is?

    Start by doing small everyday practices, and continuously bring yourself back to the present moment. You can learn more about practicing mindfulness in the article below.

    Set authentic goals

    Start by creating goals that align with your values. This is how you can keep yourself on track, and make sure you’re progressing towards better things.

    If you want to help other people out, think about how you can do that, and what it takes to get there. Break this major goal into smaller goals which not only lead you towards a bigger mission but also feel amazing just to be moving in the right direction.

    Be at service

    If you’ve been in this game for a minute now, you’re probably well aware that being in service corresponds with feelings of wholeness, purpose, and fulfillment.

    As discussed in the article below, the feeling of love is very powerful. When this feeling is applied to a cause that you dedicate yourself to, this act is extremely fulfilling.

    You don’t need to be a world changer to make a difference, because your effect spreads. If you live at service to a cause and take on the mission from a place of heart, there is nothing that can be more fulfilling. Not that I’ve experienced anyway.

    To learn about why the heart space is so important in your fulfillment journey, follow me through the link below, and let’s get started.