Category: Self Reliance

How to Develop Self Reliance





Self-reliance is a highly regarded trait that is not only worthy of respect but is also capable of enriching life and creating many more opportunities. When you don’t rely on others to do the things you want to do, or to get by on a day to day basis, you increase your options and you build confidence and experience.
But if you are not someone who is naturally independent or self-sufficient, what can you do to acquire these traits?

Is self-reliance something you are simply born with… or not? Or can it be learned?


How to Build Confidence and Experience


To become self-reliant you need to spend more time getting by on your own. This means learning to enjoy your own company, to ‘make do’ with fewer resources and to deal with challenges without going to others for help. The problem is that many of us are used to having a support network around us and thus struggle to ‘let go‘ of that help long enough to learn the skills we need to be alone and to cope with adversity as it arises. The only way to acquire the skills necessary for self-reliance is to force yourself to cope alone more often and to remove that temptation to get help, comfort or support when normally you would.

What’s one great way to do this?

Travelling!


When you go travelling you basically remove yourself from that support network as well as your creature comforts. Thus, when challenges arise (which they will), you will be forced to cope with them by finding your own way rather than turning to someone for help. This works even better if you head somewhere where you can’t speak the language and where you feel like a ‘fish out of water’ as it means you’ll be coping without even being able to ask strangers for help.

Be Alone


You can also gain self-reliance simply by doing more things yourself. That might mean going to the cinema occasionally on your own, going out for food or engaging in hobbies. Going to the gym on your own is a simple activity that can make you more used to spending time without company.


Want to go one step further?

Live alone!


Ultimately, the trick is to force yourself to cope when normally you would ask for help and to occasionally put yourself out there without a ‘safety net‘. This is how you can gain the knowledge and expertise to cope with whatever life throws at you.

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How to Become Better at Being on Your Own





Self-reliance is an incredibly important skill and is essentially the key to happiness and stability. If you are someone who can be completely happy on your own and who doesn’t need the validation, entertainment or help of others to get by, then you will never be left without resources and unable to continue to function.
Ultimately, we are all alone. As much as you might love others and feel they are there for you, when you close your eyes at night it is just you. That shouldn’t be scary though – not if you are okay with being self-reliant.
Unfortunately though, many people struggle to spend time with themselves which is perhaps the very most basic expression of self-reliance. Here then, we will look at how to become better at being on your own without becoming either lonely or bored.


Keep a List of Activities


One useful tip that can make a big difference is to keep a list of activities to engage in. This might mean for instance that you keep a running note of any books you want to read, any films you want to watch or any computer games you want to play. By doing this, you will then have a long list of things you’re keen to do when you’re on your own and you’ll be excited to get the chance to do these next time you are rather than just sitting twiddling your thumbs.


Start New Hobbies and Activities


This will tie into the latter: if you have a hobby or a regular activity that you do then you’ll be far less likely to find yourself bored. What’s more, when you do something like painting or working out, you will often be alone or at least quiet and solitary when you engage in that thing. Writing is particularly good because it forces you to practice having an internal monologue which ultimately can result in you becoming better at ‘keeping yourself company’. Some people also find that playing music can keep them company.


Spend Gradually More Time Alone


Another thing you can do to become better at being alone is simply to practice. In other words, try spending more and more time alone until you start to find it less upsetting. Maybe try taking long walks alone at first, before eventually building up to doing things like taking holidays on your own.

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Fear Setting for Ultimate Self-Reliance





Self-reliance means having the will and the courage to do things alone and to be alone rather than relying on others. This is a very powerful tool because it means that you can never feel completely alone or lost. You are the one person who will always be with you – and if that is enough, then it will make a big difference and put you in a much stronger position. If you are self-reliant, then there is nothing that can be taken away from you that will leave you completely destroyed.
As mentioned, true self-reliance takes courage. The ability to be alone, to take risks without a safety net and to cut ties when it best serves your interests is one that requires a certain fearlessness that not everyone possesses naturally. So for many, the first step towards self-reliance will be in acquiring that courage that makes everything else possible. And one tool for doing this is ‘fear setting’.


What is Fear Setting?


Fear setting is an idea that was made popular by Tim Ferriss in his book ‘The Four Hour Workweek’. Interestingly though, the concept really takes its cues from an aspect of ‘cognitive behavioral therapy‘ known as ‘thought challenging‘.

 

For most of us, our fears come from beliefs we hold about things that could go wrong or that might happen. In the case of self-reliance, we might be afraid that everyone is going to leave us and we’ll go crazy from loneliness. Or maybe we worry that if we cut ties with our current career, we’ll end up with none to come back to.
These fears are what limit us from taking risks often and what prevent us from living to our full potential. Thus they are also a huge obstacle when it comes to achieving real self-reliance.


Fear setting is about taking these beliefs then and making them less scary. You do this by writing them down and by assessing how likely they are to come to fruition. What’s more, you will also come up with contingency plans for how you would cope if they should ever happen. So for instance, if you’re worried you might end up without your job if you take time off, fear setting would then be the process of thinking how you might cope. Would you be destitute? Or might you find it was relatively easy to find work? Do you have enough in savings to survive for a few weeks?
Use fear setting and your fears don’t seem so big – and that’s how you gain the courage to be fully self-reliant\

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Taking Self-Reliance too Far




For the most part, self-reliance is a trait that we generally consider to be positive and many of us strive to be more self-reliant so that we can get more out of our lives without needing other people and so that we can develop ourselves without needing others and so that we can be more independent and happier on our own.
But as with all things, it is possible for you to have ‘too much of a good thing’ when it comes to self-reliance. If you become too self-reliant then this can actually end up being detrimental to you. The key is to being self-reliant when you need to be but also knowing when to ask for help.

When You Need to Ask for Help

Those who value self-reliance above all else can often make the mistake of refusing help or failing to ask for it when we really need it. Thus we can end up taking risks or being less happy because we stubbornly refuse to defer to others.
A good example of this is in business. Many entrepreneurs will be highly self-reliant and this is what moves them to work for themselves to begin with. They are ‘self-starters’ and are entirely self-motivated which is to be applauded.
As the business grows though, many self-employed people struggle to hire new staff or to outsource aspects of their work. This is because they would rather do everything themselves and maintain full control. The result though is that app designers or hair dressers also start handling their online marketing, their writing, their graphic design and their sales calls… and this in turn means they have far less time to spend doing the thing they’re really good at. This can cause their product and their service to suffer so that they may even end up losing customers or clients. What’s more, they of course won’t do as good a job at marketing unless they have the same amount of experience as a specialist. Which they likely don’t.
Another example of being overly self-reliant is something you often see in the recently disabled or the ‘new elderly’. As people lose mobility they can often refuse to let others help them get around and do things, partly out of pride and partly out of not wanting to be a burden. Unfortunately though, their unwillingness to give up that self-reliance actually makes them more of a burden and puts them in greater risk of injury.
In cases like this self-reliance can actually be a negative. While this is a skill we all should learn, we also all need to know when to ask for help.

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Why Self Reliance is So Important




There is plenty advice out there that tells us how to become more self-reliant and this alone might be something of an indicator that this is a desirable trait. But just what is it that makes being self-reliant so important and so crucial? Why is this such an important trait and who stands to benefit from it? Let’s take a look at some of the top reasons to develop self-reliance and to make it a priority in your life…

Experiences

Say you’ve always wanted to visit Hong Kong but no one will go with you… what do you do? If you are someone who is highly self-reliant then the answer will be to simply go alone and to have that experience anyway. On the other hand though, if you need other people to come with you, then you may find that you simply end up not going and that you never had that experience as a result.

Skills

The self-reliant person is someone who deals with their own boiler when it breaks and who may even try to repair their own car when it fails to start. In other words, the self-reliant person is someone who is very capable and that’s because their first impulse is to solve problems themselves rather than get someone else to. As a result, self-reliant people are more practical, capable and impressive than their reliant counterparts!

Relationships

Many people think that good relationships are defined by the time you spend with someone. Often though, the reverse is true and it’s actually the time you spend apart that will define how likely a couple is to make it. The reason for this is that being independent gives you more individual experiences and stories and so more to talk about. What’s more, being independent ensures no one becomes clingy or possessive and no one becomes resentful. To be happy with others, you must first learn to be happy alone.

Free

Ultimately, you need to be self-reliant and independent in order to be truly free. If you are only ever to do things with the help of others then that leaves you at their mercy. Being truly free means being able to drop anything and go travelling tomorrow if you decide to… and even with all the money in the world that requires a kind of self-reliance that many people never achieve.

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What is Self-Reliance




The idea of self-reliance is a broad one and one that covers many different concepts. Everyone has a slightly different idea of what constitutes self-reliance and there are many different types of self-reliance that apply more in different situations.
You can be self-reliant in that you don’t need the accolades of other people, you can be self-reliant in that you are able to do things on your own without becoming lonely or bored and you can be self-reliant in as much as you’re able to solve problems without help. Self-reliance is none of these things and all of these things and as such, none of us are probably truly self-reliant though most of us strive to be more so in various areas of life.

Read on and we’ll look at some of the different ways in which you can be self-reliant and some of the forms it takes.

Independence

Independence means being able to do things on your own, without needing the encouragement or the company of others. This means that you do things because you want to do them, without necessarily needing an escort or even someone to share that time with. This is a valuable trait because it means your options aren’t limited by what other people are willing to do with you.
Many people struggle with independence and feel the need to be constantly with friends or to spend all their time with a partner. If you do this too much you can eventually end up losing your own identity.

Resourcefulness

Resourcefulness is a form self-reliance in as much as it helps you to cope in situations where the chips are down. This means being able to draw on a limited pool of options and still come up with a satisfactory solution.

Financial Independence

Financial independence means not relying on an employer or anyone else for your income. Most of us are financially dependent to at least some degree but simply having savings and the ability to gain alternative income makes you much freer.

Self-Starting

Being a self-starter means that you are self-motivated and able to drive yourself to achieve the things you want to achieve. Entrepreneurs are the perfect examples of self-starters as they motivate themselves to work without needing a boss. Being a self-starter gives you the ability thus to forge your own path.

Capable

Being self-reliant means being able to fix your car engine or take out the trash. It means not relying on someone else to do things and thus being ready for almost any situation.