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Nowadays, it appears that we are all chasing—and even pretending to have—the “ideal” existence. Nevertheless, when we inevitably miss the mark, we often feel disheartened.
I frequently hear self-pitying remarks such as “Just when things seem to improve, something goes awry” or “I’m always anticipating the worst” and I notice myself using these expressions, too. Often, we convince ourselves that once we attain that singular goal—that person, employment, or object—we will finally find joy.
However, life does not function in that manner.
Instead, we go through cycles of highs and lows throughout our lives, never achieving an ideal state. Genuine happiness is not absent of sorrow or suffering. Indeed, it is those challenging moments that enable us to cherish the more joyful times.
Dr. Jeffrey Karp, Ph.D., a professor of biomedical engineering at Brigham & Women’s Hospital Harvard Medical School in Boston, introduced the term “pendulum lifestyle” to encapsulate this very notion. He discussed the idea with Fox News Digital.
Karp characterizes this philosophy as one that “recognizes life’s inherent ups and downs, and enables you to flourish amidst the fluctuations.”
“We are seldom in balance … it’s simply an unrealistic and stress-inducing expectation,” he articulated to Fox News Digital.
By adopting the pendulum lifestyle, individuals can discover methods to achieve a greater sense of equilibrium in their bodies and habits. Rather than anticipating every phase of life to be bright and enjoyable, they can meet disappointments or tense periods with resilience, grace, and optimism for the future.
“Observing nature reveals numerous cycles, countless elements that are constantly oscillating, such as night and day …. shifts of the seasons, and the phases of the moon,” Karp enlightened Fox News Digital.
In terms of our physical, emotional, and mental energy levels, we will seldom find them all at peak. That is simply unattainable.
For instance, as a woman, I have come to accept that my body will manifest different feelings and appearances depending on where I am in my cycle. Rather than feeling frustrated about my fatigue or low spirits, I strive to adapt to each stage and focus on balance rather than flawlessness.
Karp suggests that the pendulum method encourages daily “self-reflections.” During these times of contemplation, individuals can assess their varying energy states and identify ways to harmonize anything that feels out of balance.
“If we visualize everything as a pendulum, we can ask ourselves, ‘What’s the one action I could take today to shift the pendulum a little closer to where I desire it to be?’” Karp relayed to Fox News Digital. “Realizing that you’re not confined to one position on the pendulum but can take a step forward and be purposeful is incredibly empowering.”
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