|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
My life always appears to be so hectic. It's as if I purposely overload myself with more things than I could possibly ever accomplish. As I'm going to sleep I think about all the things I need to get done And when I'm awake during the day I think about all the things that need to get done. Take a shower, make coffee, eat breakfast, brush my teeth, go to work, etc... It's almost as if at the end of the day I can truly ask myself, "where did the day go?" Enough of these and I can ask myself the same questions in weeks, months, or even years!
So when I feel like these questions are coming up, I do some brief exercises that help bring me to the present moment and remind myself that I'm living.
1. For 5 minutes: Whatever you are doing, just do it slightly slower. At work we are all given tasks to do. One time per day, for 5 minutes do that task a little bit slower. Do not do the task in slow motion, or take breaks from the task, simply do it a little bit slower.
2. Take 5 minutes at lunch to notice what you're eating. You can actually do this at an meal, or anytime you eat. You are going to notice what your food looks like, how it smells, feels, and tastes. As you pick up your food, notice the texture of it, is it bumpy, smooth, wet? Notice what you smell. As you take it in your mouth notice how it feels in your mouth, notice the tastes that are coming out of it, how your teeth break it down. As you swallow it, notice it going down your throat. Do the same with the drink.
3. Take 3 minutes to just sit and notice your breath. Sit in a place of your choice, could be behind your desk, or anywhere. Close your eyes. For 3 minutes simply pay attention to your breath. For these 3 minutes your breath gets your undivided attention. If you notice yourself thinking about something, even the thought "why am I doing this stupid exercise", just notice that your're thinking that and then gently bring your attention back to your breath.
4. Wash the Dishes. If you're not used to doing dishes, there will be many benefits to this one. As you begin to wash the dishes, notice the texture of the plate and the warmth of the water on your hands. Inhale and notice if there is any scent. Listen to hear the rush of the water or any other sounds that are happening around you. Not only will you be able to practice being in the moment, but many of your family and friends will be thrilled with you.
5. Take a Bath or Shower. Preferably a bath if you have one, but even with a shower, you can take your moment in the shower or bath to feel the warmth of the water or feel how your body is immersed in the water. How does your skin feel? Do you notice any smells? Is your hair wet. Just be in the moment and notice all your senses....breathe.
6. Make Love Slightly Slower for a few moments. As you are making love to your significant other, take a moment to purposely move slightly slower. As you do this begin to mentally feel over all parts of your body. How your skin feels when touching his/hers, how are you breathing? Are you sweating? Is there a scent in the air. Take a moment and really be there making love.
7. Smell a flower for an extra breath. This one I love. Often times I will be passing by a flower and if I remember to smell it, I take an extra inhalation to really get the full experience of the scent. You will be surprised how much that extra inhalation makes a difference in the experience.
8. Be Silly. I'm serious;). Being silly allows your creative juices to flow and your creative juices is what life is all about. Letting yourself be silly can also be very relaxing and create joyful situations that are full of meaning.
9. Write a letter to someone close to you... telling them how much you appreciate them. This is not a new idea by any stretch yet it is always worth mentioning since it is so meaningful. A letter that that person will always cherish.
10. Remind yourself that you are a miracle. This may be the most important. How they heck did any of us get here? When we break it down to nanotechnology and quantum physics, scientists are stumped to figure out the great mystery of us physically being here and interacting and creating symbols and concepts and communicating.
It's boggling. That's why our moments on this earth are so precious and it is a wonderful gift to attempt to cultivate those moments in life that you consider to be sacred.
You get the idea... try it out.
Elisha Goldstein holds an M.A. in Psychology and is a 4th year doctoral student at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto. He is currently exploring how the cultivation of sacred moments in daily life affects well-being and stress. If you would consider participating in this invaluable study, please go to http://sacredmomentstudy.blogspot.com You can also check out http://mindfulmoments.blogspot.com
Passion Love Action You! Playing with your own divinity, spirit,... Read More
When I was in graduate school for psychology, we had... Read More
"When you live the life you were meant to live,... Read More
Our bodies were made in such a way that everything... Read More
The decisions we make everyday have a big impact on... Read More
Self-identity? Who are you really? We identify with many things,... Read More
I ran a contest in "Your Daily Dose of Happiness"... Read More
I started thinking about this topic during a discussion of... Read More
In pursuit of happiness, what will we do as women?... Read More
Many of us are probably so used to crisis in... Read More
When it comes to happiness, togetherness is probably the most... Read More
Want to make a difference? What can one person do?... Read More
We are a pleasure seeking society. Most of us spend... Read More
I have decided to declare 2004 as the YEAR OF... Read More
I have to be honest. I made the woman cashier... Read More
Imagine for a moment you have been given a task.... Read More
Have you ever had one of those days where you... Read More
It is now 5 years since I passed out of... Read More
Being in tune with your mind, body, and soul and... Read More
Aromatics which include essential oils, perfume, centred candles and incense,... Read More
Is your life really the life you want?Quickly determine how... Read More
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the... Read More
Like enough of the noise awready! Geesh, people?No, I'm not... Read More
Happiness is a state of mind, so your state of... Read More
When people are asked, "How many of you are content... Read More
In Key Reason #1 we looked at how you are... Read More
Hugs have a long and honorable tradition, going back to... Read More
Gail was a quiet, shy, young lady. She has been... Read More
Romance is conveyed in so many different ways.One less commonly... Read More
First of all, examine yourself outwardly.Look at your fingernails. Are... Read More
The Life Path is determined by the sum that is... Read More
"There are hundreds of languages in the world, but a... Read More
Where does happiness fit on a scale of 1 to... Read More
Have you ever been really happy? Have you ever tasted... Read More
You've heard the expression, "Just believe it and it will... Read More
How can one be happy? Is it a tough question?... Read More
Many of us are probably so used to crisis in... Read More
Sometimes change is pleasant. A child is born. A new... Read More
This question and answer article was done by Gizelle River,... Read More
What is wisdom? But first, what are the conditions that... Read More
Finding Happiness Finding Happiness |
Zeytin | News - Magazine | Cinema - Video |