Do you yearn for freedom and Autonomy?
Are you getting bigger because you’re keeping yourself small Part 2
Are you busy making sure everyone around you is happy, i.e. do you spend your life pleasing others? Do the needs of those dearest and nearest to your heart control what your day looks like? Do you feel like you can never do what YOU want? Part 1 of this series discussed how assuming responsibility for the wellbeing of others can contribute to emotional stress. Feelings of anxiety, worry or pressure can trigger Emotional Eating or other unhealthy coping habits like shopping addiction or internet addiction for someone who has gotten used to soothing inner frustrations from the “outside.” When you are busy focusing on the happiness of others, it’s easy to get disconnected from your own needs. What do I mean, when I talk about “needs”? I like the definition of needs by Manfred Max Neef, an economist from Chile known for his human development model based on fundamental human needs.Manfred Neef identified 9 basic human needs that we all share:
- Sustenance – the basic physical needs such as food, air, water and shelter
- Safety and protection
- Love and affection
- Empathy
- Rest, recreation, play
- Community
- Creativity
- Autonomy
- Identity – need for meaning and purpose – need to contribute to life and how our efforts are making life and our surroundings richer.
- What was going on for you?
- What inner conflict were you caught in?
- What would you have really liked to do or say but didn’t?
- Why didn’t you?