10 Healthy Ways To Get Through Difficult Times (Insights From Stoic Philosophy)

Difficult times and tough situations can never be avoided, but they can definitely be handled. Stoic philosophy can tremendously help you by providing you with healthy ways to get through difficult times. It might seem hard at first, but it will help you overcome every hurdle in life with a lot of dignity and strength.

To build emotionalย resilienceย and to reduce the risk of developing serious emotional problems in the future requires learning how to face everyday problems, such as worry, loss, andย self-control.

The ancient Greekย philosophyย of Stoic focuses on cultivating virtue and strength of character to handle obstacles in life. The fruits of Stoic philosophy are tranquility, courage, and freedom.

The followings provide examples of Stoic strategies that often resemble modern cognitive behaviorย therapyย (Pigliucci, 2017; Robertson, 2019).

Here Are 10 Healthy Ways to Get Through Difficult Times

1. Value clarification.ย 

Clarifying our core values and trying to live consistently with them can help us gain a greater sense of direction and meaning in life. To live a full meaningful life and flourish is to discover our unique and authentic calling. As Nietzsche remarked, โ€œHe who has a why to live can bear almost anyhow.โ€

2. Nothing is entirely under our control, except our own voluntary actions and thoughts.ย 

The foundation of Stoic philosophy begins by focusing ourย attentionย and efforts on those things that we can control, and ignoring those that we cannot. Knowing that we have done our best given the circumstances leads to the calm acceptance of whatever happens. Stoic acceptance is similar to Nietzscheโ€™s idea of Amor Fati (love oneโ€™s fate). This means accepting life in its entirety.

Related: 8 Ways To Cultivate Resilience In Yourself During Tough Times

3. Attitude.ย 

As the Stoics like to put it, โ€œIt is not things that upset us but our judgment about them.โ€ Our emotional lives are shaped by our values and judgments. We can liberate ourselves from negative emotions such asย angerย and hatred by developing a capacity to choose how to interpret the situation.

4. Pause and take a deep breath.ย ย 

Strong feelings make us forget that there are different ways of viewing a situation. For example, anger is nothing but temporary madness with potentially lasting consequences. The mere passage of time can lower the intensity of emotion. By delaying we wonโ€™t fall prey to basing decisions entirely on what happens to be in our mind in the immediate moment.

5. Cognitive distancing.ย 

Cognitive distancing refers to the ability to separate our value judgments from facts.ย Describing events in objective form is the basis of ancient Stoic therapy. For example, when someone becomes ill, we should avoid adding value judgment like: โ€œWhy me? This is awful.โ€ Viewing events objectively helps us prevent being overwhelmed by our emotions.

6. Blowing things out of proportion.ย 

When we areย anxious, we tend to overestimate both the likelihood and the intensity of threat and danger. When people are really struggling, they focus on their inability to cope and the feeling that the problem is spiraling out of control.

A good idea for achieving peace of mind is to learn to downgrade the perceived severity of a threat from, โ€œWhat if this happens?โ€ย To, โ€œHow will I cope.โ€ To, โ€œSo what if this happens?โ€ย โ€œItโ€™s not the end of the world.โ€ Separating our value judgments from the facts can often reduce our anxiety.

Related: 5 Simple Steps To Overcome Difficult Situations In Life

7. Negativeย visualization.ย 

The stoic philosophers recommended that we spend time imagining that we have lost the things we value. Doing so will make us value what we already have. Rather than desiring things that are absent (the โ€˜grass is always greenerโ€™ mentality), we should practiceย gratitudeย for the things we already have in life.

8. Managing unhealthy desires.ย 

The key to breaking a bad habit (e.g., overeating) is to spot them early so that you can nip them. As the 16th-century French essayist, Michel de Montaigne remarked, โ€œThe infancies of all things are feeble and weak. We must keep our eyes open at their beginnings; you cannot find the danger then because it is so small; once it has grown, you cannot find the cure.โ€

This requires persistent self-monitoring, especially looking out for any distorted thoughts that might excuse the desire (e.g., I have not had a drink for a while; this is going to be my last treat, and then Iโ€™ll start myย diet).

9. Resilience building.ย 

Nietzsche famously remarked, โ€˜What doesnโ€™t kill you makes you stronger.โ€™ We can view any experience of emotional pain as an opportunity that will strengthen our ability to better deal with any future pain. Seneca remarked,ย โ€œNo man knows his own strength or value but by being put to the proof.โ€

Related: 100+ Eckhart Tolleโ€™s Quotes To Help You Power Through Life

10. Letting go of excessiveย attachmentย to external things.ย 

Attachment implies a holding on, or wanting things to be a certain way. Clinging to things, especially to a sense of self, is what creates suffering. Stoics were famous for cultivating indifference toward external things and disregarding praise and criticism from others. As indicated in the ancient book, The Way of Life by Lao-Tze: โ€œIf you never assume importance, You never lose it.โ€

References

Pigliucci, Massimo (2017), How to Be a Stoic: Using Ancient Philosophy to Live a Modern Life. NY: Baic Books.
Robertson, Donald (2019), How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, St. Martin's Press.

Written By Shahram Heshmat 
Originally Appeared In Psychology Today

Life is full of obstacles, and no matter how much you hate them, you cannot do anything other than face them head-on. No matter what life throws at you, these are some of the best ways to get through difficult times. Be strong, have faith in yourself, and draw from your inner strength, and see how you emerge victoriously.

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