Quote of the day by Sadhguru: “You do not have to handle the world. If you just learn to handle yourself, everything is handled.”
Presently are lives are so driven by the busy daily schedules that instead of just going with the flow, we often align our to-do lists, pending lists, shopping lists, takeaways, and almost everything. In this rush, we tend to miss out on enjoying the process.
Sometimes, this goes to such an extent that we also want the results of the things to be our way, we also incline towards people only behaving a certain way, and control even those aspects that cannot be managed, and this causes restlessness of the mind, burnout, anxiety, and what not!
We carry the burden of believing we must "handle" the world single-handedly, and that tension often leads to a sense of failure. But what if the secret to navigating life isn't about controlling everything, but about keeping our own minds in control?
Sadhguru shines light on this aspect with his words of wisdom.
Let us know what he means.
Sadhguru's quote is quite important to understand in today’s scenario, where we constantly resort to controlling everything.
When he says "handle yourself," he means to reflect and master your own mind, emotions, reactions, and energy. And "everything is handled" suggests that when you're internally and mentally stable, you automatically respond to life's challenges more mindfully and attentively. Not only this, but you also begin cultivating a positive aura around you.
When we manage our own anxiety and emotions, by just being silent for a few moments every day, silently reflecting on what went wrong, why we ended up yelling or losing our temper, just by being silent and closing our eyes in solitude for a few moments, we tend to shift our focus from the fight or flight mode. Taking long breaths and shifting focus helps us control our temperament.
Small steps like these help you avoid taking out your frustration on your family. Household tension drops without you trying to "fix" anyone.
Similarly, at work, a calm colleague becomes trusted by everyone. Their peace improves the whole team without micromanaging.
When you handle your own stress, everything around you improves effortlessly. You don't need to control the world, just yourself!
Behind this, there is a beautiful paradox: when you stop trying to control everything on the outside and focus on inner stability, your influence and peace actually expand. A calm person creates peaceful spaces. A balanced person makes balanced decisions. A joyful person lifts everyone around them.
So, start with yourself, and everything will follow!
Sadhguru shines light on this aspect with his words of wisdom.
Let us know what he means.
Quote of the day by Sadhguru: “You do not have to handle the world. If you just learn to handle yourself, everything is handled.” (Photo: @SadhguruJV/ X)
Quote of the day by Sadhguru
You do not have to handle the world. If you just learn to handle yourself, everything is handled
What does the quote mean?
Sadhguru's quote is quite important to understand in today’s scenario, where we constantly resort to controlling everything.
When he says "handle yourself," he means to reflect and master your own mind, emotions, reactions, and energy. And "everything is handled" suggests that when you're internally and mentally stable, you automatically respond to life's challenges more mindfully and attentively. Not only this, but you also begin cultivating a positive aura around you.
What is its relevance in daily life, and how to handle your stress?
When we manage our own anxiety and emotions, by just being silent for a few moments every day, silently reflecting on what went wrong, why we ended up yelling or losing our temper, just by being silent and closing our eyes in solitude for a few moments, we tend to shift our focus from the fight or flight mode. Taking long breaths and shifting focus helps us control our temperament.
Small steps like these help you avoid taking out your frustration on your family. Household tension drops without you trying to "fix" anyone.
Similarly, at work, a calm colleague becomes trusted by everyone. Their peace improves the whole team without micromanaging.
When you handle your own stress, everything around you improves effortlessly. You don't need to control the world, just yourself!
The ripple effect
Behind this, there is a beautiful paradox: when you stop trying to control everything on the outside and focus on inner stability, your influence and peace actually expand. A calm person creates peaceful spaces. A balanced person makes balanced decisions. A joyful person lifts everyone around them.
So, start with yourself, and everything will follow!
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