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The Prevalence of Loneliness in our Adult Lives (and strategies to combat it and build community)

May 14, 2016

 

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Of all the changes that accompany adulthood, the one that I’ve most struggled with is the sense of loneliness that I’ve felt over the past two years since graduating college. Maybe it reflects my inexperience with the emotion, but I have been surprised to learn what loneliness really feels like; that is, rather than dramatic and acute, it’s been subtle, kind of like an achy muscle. It probably won’t overwhelm you, but you definitely feel it.

Interestingly, and quite ironically, it turns out that I am not alone in the way I am feeling. Many of my friends have also echoed challenges related to socializing, and more broadly finding community, after college. And in a Google search of “Loneliness after college,” I found numerous articles on this topic. Not only that, it seems that even people who have been out of college for a long time, even people with families, often feel lonely as well.

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A Moment of Gratitude for the Blessing of Good Health

May 3, 2016

Gratitude

I would like to begin a daily practice of explicitly expressing my gratitude for the good health that I’ve been lucky to experience for most of my 24 years on this earth.

This thought occurs to me as I successfully finish my second cup of applesauce of the day, which is the sum total of what I’ve eaten in the past 24 hours. In an unfortunate juxtaposition, the ratio of what I’ve given back to the earth in the form of vomit relative to what I’ve consumed today–and this is my educated guess–is about 400. What I endearingly will refer to as “The Least Pleasant 3 Minutes of My Life” (TLP3MOFL), has humbly reminded me of how lucky I have good health the majority of the other time.

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How Becoming Aware of our Motivations Can Help Us Live More Fulfilling Lives

April 29, 2016

MotivationThe more and more I learn about mindfulness and curiosity, the more I am in awe of their power. For at least the past 3 years, I’ve both researched and thought about these topics, as well as conducted my own personal experiments in them.

When I entered my Junior year of college, just after my first experience living abroad (in Paraguay) for the summer, I remember consistent and intense feelings of overwhelm. At 20 years old, living in Paraguay was my first interactions and observations in a third-world country, and while I was familiar with the statistics about my privilege having grown up in the U.S., actually seeing people trying to make ends meet with such scarce resources caused a deeper, more visceral understanding of it. When I got back to the States, I just didn’t feel like what I was doing was important.

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Small Acts of Kindness

April 22, 2016

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I challenge you be kinder.

I don’t mean to say that you are not acting kind “enough,” just that, in this seemingly hyper-competitive world where we all want to out-do each other, I feel like we could all use some more kindness.

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The Importance of a Change in Routine

April 16, 2016

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I tend to be a very regimented person. And while this definitely helps me in a lot of situations (like exercise, work, personal finance, for example), it can also leave me feeling in a rut. The problem is that most of the areas of my life in which I’m regimented tend to be the responsible, less-fun  stuff. Yes, there is a type A side to me…*sigh*

This exact situation arose just a few weeks ago. I had been putting a lot of time and energy into work and I didn’t feel like I had been as social as I’d like to be, and I also didn’t feel like I had that “zest” for life that just makes everything more enjoyable. I’ve come to realize that this to signals that I need to shake things up–or more specifically, it shows me that work and other practical elements are blocking my other needs, like that of play.

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Hi, I'm Brandon, and welcome to Experiments in Joy! Sometimes life gets messy, and it takes a little trial and error to discover what we need to live our most joyful lives. EiJ is all about sharing knowledge, practices, and thought-provoking questions that you can apply to your life to help you live your best life--for you.

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