Naturally,
we become more independent as we grow up, but most people live in codependence,
with their partners, friends or parents. Here are some reasons why you have to
be more autonomous in your life.
To build your self confidence
Independent
people naturally tend to be a little more confident on handling issues
affecting their lives. This is mainly because they are more prepared to take
actions and do things without having to wait for support or permission from
someone else. Being independent therefore means that you will be more likely to
try out new things that you want, rather than what or how you are expected to.
This also means that you will have more experience than a less independent
individual. This will build up more confidence in you with the knowledge that you can do things on
your own.
To make better decisions
Being
independent makes decision making an easy task; this is because you have
proven to yourself that you are the only person that will be really affected by
the decisions you make. On the other hand, being dependent on other people for
emotional or financial support makes it difficult to make clear and appropriate
decisions; this is because you will always have to stop to think about how the
other person will be affected, and how they will react to your decisions.
Whereas it is a good idea to consider other people while making decisions,
being scared to make choices in fear of upsetting others can greatly hold you
back.
To improve your life style
The idea of
setting independence as a goal can greatly boost multiple aspects of your life.
Emotional independence for example improves your personal relations with
friends, family, work mates and other people you interact with. You become more
in control of your emotions such as anger, over-excitement, anxiety, mood
swings and so on. Having a free and independent mind gives you freedom to
explore your skills and talents and will ultimately bring out the best in you.
To become more open minded
To be more
independent means being prepared and free to meet new people and try new
things. This in turn means that you will develop a broader sense of the world
and be open to people and new opportunities; which leads to more knowledge and
understanding of the world. It is in these deeper horizons that lies
opportunities for success and adventure. Less independent individuals are
less likely to have such opportunities.
To increase your self-esteem
Independence
can help increase your self-value and self-esteem, more so if becoming
independent is one of your goals. The achievement of financial, emotional,
social, career and personal independence gives you a sense of accomplishment
that eventually changes how you rate yourself and how others view you.
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