The combination of a successful career, a loving family, and a strong social network may seem like the recipe for a perfect life. However, even those who can check each of those boxes might feel like something is missing—and that “something” is their purpose in life.
“Finding your purpose” is more than just a cliché or a dream that will never be fulfilled. It’s actually a tool for better, happier, healthier life that too few people attempt to use. Watch the video to know more on how to find your true purpose.
Jay Shetty runs through a series of interactive workshops to help work towards pursuing your passions.
The Ikigai is a Japanese concept that translates into the “reason for being.” True fulfillment of your purpose comes when four areas intersect, namely (1) what you love, (2) what you are good at, (3) what the world needs, and (4) what you can be paid for.
Exercise affects the brain in many ways. It increases heart rate, which pumps more oxygen to the brain. It aids the release of hormones which provide an excellent environment for the growth of brain cells.
Exercise also promotes brain plasticity by stimulating growth of new connections between cells in many important cortical areas of the brain.
If you don’t have goals, most probably you haven’t tried to search for them enough.
In this video, Jordan Peterson taught us that, in order for you to search for goals for yourself, try to get small tasks done every day. It will provide you with the small wins that could inspire and lead you to something bigger in the future.
Does Your Career Align With Your Purpose?
If you are someone who wonders about how to find your passions or “what career should I chose?”, then you’ve come to the right place.
Because each one of us has a natural affinity for certain things. Things that we’ve always had an interest in even when we were much younger. We’ve compiled all 11 of these passions/abilities so that you can figure out which one is the best for you.
Hopefully, this video will allow you to figure out which career path to go down and also help you find your passion and purpose in life.
Hating your job might not be a good enough reason to quit unless you have another job lined up. There might also be other reasons you should keep your job or wait for a better time to tender your resignation. You might even be able to turn things around and learn to love the place where you work.
That said, there are circumstances beyond your control where quitting may be your only viable option. In this video, Jordan Peterson will teach you how to choose the best time to make the exit.
Most often attributed to Confucius, the saying “Find a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life” is easy if your job aligns with your personality.
For example, a very social person might love a job as a salesperson, while a shy person might find that job difficult and even disagreeable.
Most people spend between eight and 10 hours per day working. So it’s important to choose a job that provides physical or emotional benefits.
If you are just entering the workforce or considering a career change, you may be struggling to decide what path to take. In this video, Jay Shetty describes the reasons why people sometimes can’t decide on a career and he explained how to choose the right career path for you.
How To Cope With Mental-Illness
When you’re going through a tough time it’s normal to feel down for a while, emotions like sadness and grief help make us human.
But if you’re feeling sad or miserable most of the time over a long period of time, you might have depression.
In this video, you will learn how to diagnose yourself or others whether the mood swings are caused by depression or just a normal human being’s feelings.
What is clinical depression? Clinical depression is a serious mental disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest that interfere with daily life.
If you feel you relate to our video, there is help. If you’re depressed and want to talk to someone, there are people who will listen to you. Reach out to those people you are comfortable with and express yourself to them about the issues you are facing with.
Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. Fortunately, it is also treatable.
Depression causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems and can decrease your ability to function at work and at home.
Depression can drain your energy, leaving you feeling empty and fatigued. This can make it difficult to muster the strength or desire to seek treatment.
However, there are small steps you can take to help you feel more in control and improve your overall sense of well-being.
View the video to learn how to incorporate these strategies in a way that makes sense for you.
Some people are confused about whether they are having an anxiety issue or just normal stress. These feelings of anxiety and panic can interfere with daily activities and be difficult to control. In this video, you will learn what is Anxiety attacks and how to deal with them.
Having occasional feelings of anxiety is a normal part of life, but people with anxiety disorders experience frequent and excessive anxiety, fear, terror and panic in everyday situations. In this video, you will learn how to cope with sudden anxiety attack.
Even if you’re no longer learning your role, the tight leash feels downright oppressive and embarrassing. Your boss is not only micromanaging you, he’s smothering you. What’s going on? Learn how to manage difficult bosses and reduce the potential depression and anxiety in the workplace.
Workplace stress also has adverse effects on workers’ mental health, with an increased risk of anxiety, burnout, depression, and substance use disorders. Workers who are stressed at work are more likely to engage in unhealthy behaviours, such as cigarette smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and poor dietary patterns.
A bit of stress is a normal part of our daily lives, which can even be good for us. Overcoming stressful events can make us more resilient. But when the stress is severe or chronic – for example caused by the breakdown of a marriage or partnership, death in the family or bullying – it needs to be dealt with immediately.
The technique of 2-to-1 breathing facilitates a deepening of relaxation by extending the period of parasympathetic activity within each breath. To put it more simply, 2-to-1 breathing decreases nerve activity in the sympathetic nervous system, which arouses the body for physical activity and exertion, and increases the influence of the more quieting parasympathetic nervous system, which regulates the relaxation response.
We seek to inspire and create a community of ambitious people like you to be a better version of yourself. We believe physical and mental fitness greatly influence your day-to-day performance. SnurckFit is a platform where you can learn and connect with others on topics that can inspire them to pursue growth in life.