June 26

Be Mindful Vs Mind-Empty

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“Get Outta Your Way, and Breeze Through Life”

It sounds counter-intuitive, but living life directed by those silent whispers can hijack the life you’ve always dreamed of (The little gremlins… Whatifs, and the Should’elves)

Let me explain…

Thoughts conditioned by social norms & expectations control people’s lives like the strong currents that guide massive icebergs through the ocean.

These are the UNWRITTEN silent rules that govern behavior in society, DICTATING what’s considered acceptable or unacceptable.

These slippery gremlins influence thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors, often subconsciously (below the surface)- affecting multiple areas of life.

Influence on Behavior and Decision-Making

Am I Right or Wrong, Miss?

    1. Conformity:
        • People mostly conform to social norms to fit in and be accepted by their peers and community. This need for acceptance can lead individuals to adopt behaviors and beliefs that align with societal expectations, even if they CONFLICT with personal preferences or values.

    1. Behavioral Regulation:
        • Social norms act as a regulatory mechanism, guiding behavior in social interactions. For instance…

        • Norms around politeness dictate how people should interact in various contexts, such as greetings, table manners, and respectful communication.

Shaping Identity and Self-Perception

    1. Role Expectations:
        • Social norms often dictate the roles individuals are expected to play based on gender, age, or social status. For example, traditional gender norms may pressure men to adopt behaviors perceived as masculine and women to behave in ways considered feminine. Or humans to identify as garden hoses. 😁

    1. Self-Esteem and Self-Worth:
        • People’s self-esteem and sense of self-worth are often tied to how well they adhere to social norms. Approval and recognition from others reinforce these norms, while deviation can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, or inadequacy.

Impact on Mental Health and Well-Being

    1. Stress and Anxiety:
        • The pressure to conform to social norms can lead to significant stress and anxiety. Individuals may feel overwhelmed by the need to meet societal expectations, leading to mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. (and there ain’t a LOT of that goin’ around huh)

    1. Suppression of Authenticity:
        • Social norms can suppress individuality and authenticity. People may hide their true selves or refrain from pursuing their genuine interests and desires out of fear of social rejection or criticism.

Economic and Career Decisions

    1. Career Choices:
        • Social norms influence career aspirations and choices. For instance, societal expectations may push individuals toward certain prestigious or appropriate professions, often disregarding personal interests or talents.

    1. Workplace Behavior:
        • In the workplace, norms dictate professional behavior, dress codes, and interactions. Adhering to these norms can impact career advancement, job satisfaction, and overall professional success.

Social and Political Views

    1. Political Beliefs:
        • Social norms shape political beliefs and ideologies. The prevailing societal norms influence what political views are considered mainstream or radical, affecting how individuals perceive and engage with political issues.

    1. Social Justice and Equality:
        • Norms around race, gender, and class influence attitudes toward social justice and equality. These norms can perpetuate stereotypes and biases, impacting efforts to achieve social change and equity.

And To Wrap it All Up In A Nice Bow…

Thoughts conditioned by social norms control people’s lives by influencing behavior, shaping identity, affecting mental health, guiding economic and career decisions, and shaping social and political views.

While these norms provide structure and predictability in society, they can also limit individual freedom and authenticity, highlighting the complex interplay between societal expectations and personal agency.

So…

Be Mindful OF your Thoughts Young Skywalker – Or the thoughts provided through various media WILL take controlALWAYS.


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