In today’s fast-paced world, it is easy to become overwhelmed by constant stress and distractions. From hectic schedules to an avalanche of phone notifications, you may feel compelled to be constantly aware of everything happening in the world, eroding your inner peace.
The consequences are bizarre, from heightened stress and burnout to an unfulfilled life. Nobody wants that, yet few people really know how to avoid it. This article will help you cultivate serenity — a state of calmness, peace, and contentment, to achieve long-lasting happiness in today’s busy world.
Read more about finding happiness through serenity, and let it become a pathway to a more durable and authentic joy.
Understanding the link between serenity and happiness
Many people strive for happiness; perhaps you do too. However, it’s broadly assumed that the only path to happiness is through sustaining or even intensifying positive, ecstatic emotions that keep your adrenaline high.
The truth is, it’s not the only way. Achieving a state of serenity is a powerful alternative. Serenity represents emotional calmness, regardless of life circumstances, not just temporary highs that you continually seek.
In fact, serenity leads to a deeper, more authentic, and longer-lasting form of happiness.
But how? And why? And how can you achieve it for yourself?
Scroll to learn more about what serenity means and how it relates to happiness.
The science of emotional serenity
In happiness studies, serenity is considered a positive emotion. Unlike other emotions, it is characterized by its low intensity, reflecting a wholeness and harmony of mind, spirit, and body. Instead of always being happy, serenity means being able to remain calm and content despite life circumstances.
A study involving more than 500 undergraduate students demonstrated that serenity significantly decreased stress and predicted greater mental well-being above and beyond being mindful of the present moment. This study posits that serenity fosters a sense of meaning in life by promoting tranquility in both positive and negative life experiences.
Serenity lets you appreciate life’s offerings more fully.
It encourages you to overcome whatever obstacles you encounter with a sense of peace and calmness. This helps build harmony and connectedness, boosting your happiness.
Moreover, once your happiness stops being reliant on external life circumstances, you’re far more likely to achieve what is called authentic happiness: “an optimal way of being, a state of durable contentment and plenitude or inner peace.”
This means you are moving toward emotional stability, developing internal resources to cope with the world’s variability.
Common barriers to achieving serenity
Reading about it seems straightforward, but in the real world, cultivating a state of serenity is challenging, especially amid the hustle and bustle of life. There are many challenges you may encounter in achieving serenity.
Check out common barriers to cultivating serenity here for a clearer mind:
- Fear of Missing Out (FOMO). In this hyper-connected world, you might feel the urge to constantly check your phone, scroll through social media, and stay updated with the latest happenings. Although these behaviors may seem like mundane parts of everyday life nowadays, they can have a significant impact on your inner peace.
- Rumination. You may struggle to let go of things from the past or find yourself overthinking the future. When you continue to hold onto grudges and resentment, they gradually drain your emotional energy, pulling you further away from a state of emotional calmness.
- Frustration over uncertainties. At times, you may also feel helpless in the face of life’s uncertainties. Just when you thought you had finally found peace, life throws a curveball — perhaps a chronic illness diagnosis or the sudden breakdown of your family. This can shatter the serenity you’ve worked so hard to build.
Despite these challenges, serenity remains within reach. There are practical, intentional ways to cultivate emotional calmness and regain inner balance.
How to find happiness through serenity
With life’s unpredictability and constant distractions, it’s essential to equip yourself with evidence-based practices to cultivate serenity.
Read below to discover simple ways to boost your overall happiness and inner peace.
Practice mindfulness and meditation
Mindfulness is focusing your awareness on the present moment without judgment. It helps you build serenity by fostering clarity and self-awareness, while developing emotional composure in the face of adversity.
Although there are other ways of practicing this, meditation is perhaps the most well-known. It’s also something that you can practice relatively easily.
Here are simple step-by-step instructions you can follow:
- Pick a focus. Choose something to direct your attention. It could be a physical sensation, such as breathing or the sound of nature.
- Focus the attention. Bring your full, conscious attention to the task or object at hand. Feel the sensation and let your senses be wide open. Be curious. How does it feel? What emotions are present?
- Notice when your mind wanders. The key to practicing mindfulness is noticing when your mind wanders. If this happens, don’t worry; you can always gently bring your attention back to the present moment.
- Do it regularly. Even one focused minute a day can improve emotional well-being.
Read more: Reaching a Higher Sense of Self through Mindfulness
Simplify your environment and commitments
Ever heard the phrase “Tidy space, tidy mind“? You can achieve serenity through reorganizing your space for a clearer mind.
Imagine you’re living in a cluttered home when everything is out of place. You can’t even tell where you put things, or worse, you can hardly move easily in your home, what with everything piling up.
How would you think you’ll be able to cultivate serenity in such a place?
Thus, decluttering your living space can be a game-changer in your journey. Dedicate regular time to declutter room by room, removing items you no longer need and resisting impulse purchases that add new clutter.
Read more: How to Make Your House a Sanctuary
As you clear your home, you also clear mental space, making serenity easier to maintain
Cultivate emotional resilience
To sustain inner peace, you must learn to manage your emotions skillfully. Without this ability, emotions can easily take over and disrupt your inner peace.
Follow these simple step-by-step instructions for a calm mind:
- Notice your emotions. Pause once or twice a day to check in with yourself. Ask: “What am I feeling right now?” Name the emotion clearly (e.g., “I feel anxious”).
- Accept what you feel. There are no good and bad emotions. Instead of pushing your negative emotions away, you need to learn how to accept them as it is. Say to yourself, “It’s okay to feel this way.“
- Shift to gratitude. Gently shift your focus by identifying one thing you’re thankful for in your life. You can say it loud or write it down. Don’t worry, you don’t need grand stuff for this. Even small things, such as “I’m grateful for the warm coffee I got this morning,” are enough.
- End with a grounding thought. Close the practice with a calming phrase, such as “This moment is enough.” Let it guide your next step with intention.
In conclusion
In the midst of daily chaos, building serenity can be a powerful way to achieve authentic and durable happiness.
However, many people fail to acknowledge its power due to. There’s a prevalent misconception that you can only achieve happiness by continually looking for “highs.” But that’s not the case. Low-level happiness and daily contentment are just as effective, if not more so, for developing genuine happiness.
Serenity helps you remain content and composed even during life’s upheavals, fostering emotional wholeness amidst life’s unpredictability. So, seek to develop that.
Start taking real action to cultivate serenity by applying these insights for a fulfilled and happy life.
If you want to see more resources on serenity, check out the Happiness Science Labs. The lab uses the research of the Institute for Life Management Science to produce courses, certifications, podcasts, videos, and other tools. Visit the Happiness Science Labs today.
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