Being a Priority: The Awakening of Consciousness by Miriam Diaz Aroca

To be a priority is to put oneself first, to love and value oneself.

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Being selfish is frowned upon, yet it is key to awakening consciousness.

Be the priority of your life

Being a priority is something that many people long for in their personal relationships and in life in general. Psychologist and author Miriam Diaz Aroca has extensively explored the topic of being a priority and offers valuable insights into what this means and how we can achieve it.

According to Díaz Aroca, being a priority implies that someone or something occupies a central place in our lives. This person or thing is considered of high importance and time, energy and resources are dedicated to it. Being a priority can manifest itself in different areas of our lives, such as in our personal relationships, in our work or in our interests and hobbies.

In personal relationships, being a priority means that the other person cares about us and values us enough to devote time and attention to us. This may include listening to our concerns and needs, being present at important times, and supporting us in our projects and goals.

In the workplace, being a priority can mean that our superiors and coworkers recognize our contribution and give us the opportunity to grow and develop professionally. It can also mean that we have a healthy work-life balance, allowing us to devote time and attention to our personal relationships and ourselves.

Ultimately, being a priority means that we value ourselves enough to set boundaries and devote time and energy to what really matters in our lives. This may require an honest assessment of our priorities and a commitment to make changes in our lives that reflect these priorities.

In short, being a priority implies that someone or something occupies a central place in our lives and is given time, energy and resources. Whether in our personal relationships, in our work, or in our interests and hobbies, being a priority is a sign that we value ourselves enough to set boundaries and devote time and attention to what really matters in our lives. If you want to be a priority in your life or in your relationships, it is important to evaluate your priorities and commit to making changes to reflect them in your daily life.

Being a priority means being selfish even though it is frowned upon by society.

It is true that in today’s society, it is often frowned upon to be selfish and altruism and generosity are more highly valued. However, it is important to remember that self-care is essential to maintaining good mental and emotional health.

Being selfish does not necessarily mean being a bad person, but simply prioritizing our own needs and well-being. As long as we don’t harm others to get what we want, there is nothing wrong with putting our own interests first from time to time.

It is important to find a balance between taking care of ourselves and taking care of others. We can do this by setting healthy boundaries, communicating effectively and learning to say “no” when necessary.

The bottom line is that being selfish can sometimes be necessary for our personal well-being, but we must always be mindful of how our actions can affect others and find a healthy balance between our own interests and the interests of others.

When one is selfish and takes care of oneself, when one manages to be at peace, one paradoxically begins to cultivate generosity to others.

When you take care of yourself and focus on your own well-being, you can develop greater compassion and empathy for others. By being at peace with oneself, one can feel happier, more confident and fulfilled, which can lead to a more positive attitude towards life and the people around us.

In addition, when we are in a good mental and emotional state, we are in a better position to help others effectively. If we feel overwhelmed, stressed or exhausted, it is more difficult to be generous to others. In contrast, when we take care of ourselves and feel good, we can offer our help and support to others in a more meaningful way.

In summary, cultivating self-care and generosity are two important aspects of our lives, and both can be fostered at the same time. By caring for ourselves, we can develop greater compassion and empathy for others, which in turn makes us more likely to be generous and helpful in our relationships with others.

When you change, everything changes

An invitation to reflect on the impact that our actions and decisions have on our environment and the people around us.

When we make the decision to make a change in our life, whether in our behavior, attitude or lifestyle, this change not only affects ourselves, but also the people and situations around us. In other words, our actions and decisions have a ripple effect on our environment and can positively or negatively influence others.

Krishnamurti said

Krishnamurti, the renowned Indian philosopher and writer, asserted that the power of personal transformation can have a ripple effect on our lives and the people around us. His famous phrase “if you change, everything changes” holds a profound truth about the importance of personal transformation and its impact on the world around us.

The process of personal transformation begins with awareness and acceptance of the need for change in our lives. From there, we can explore our beliefs, thoughts and emotions, and begin to work on those aspects that prevent us from reaching our full potential. According to Krishnamurti, freedom is essential for personal growth, allowing us to explore and discover our true nature and live with more authenticity and fulfillment.

By changing the way we think, act and relate to others, we can have a positive effect on our environment and contribute to the creation of a more just, harmonious and loving society. Personal transformation is possible and has an impact on the world around us. As Krishnamurti said: “Do not change the world, change yourself. By changing yourself, you will automatically change your environment.”

Being a priority and awakening

According to psychologist and writer Miriam Díaz Aroca, the awakening of consciousness begins when we realize that we have been living on autopilot and without prioritizing ourselves. Being a priority in life implies making conscious and deliberate decisions about how we want to live and what is important to us.

When we put ourselves first, we begin to recognize our true needs and desires. This enables us to take action to meet those needs and achieve our goals. In doing so, we feel more empowered and are able to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

Being a priority also allows us to set healthy boundaries and say “no” when necessary. This helps us avoid overload and burnout, which can have a negative impact on our mental and physical health. By putting our needs first, we can also be more effective in our relationships and in our ability to help others.

In short, being a priority in life is essential for the awakening of consciousness. In doing so, we connect with our true needs and desires, establish healthy boundaries and allow ourselves to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

Don’t believe anything you just read, think for yourself.

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