Living the Life you Love
I took some time this morning to catch up on all my magazine reading. The stack has been piling up since the first of the year. Seeing the stack was a reminder that I haven’t been taking enough “me” time.
As I breezed through the February issue of Yoga Journal, I came across an article “Create a Life You Love” by Nora Isaacs. The article suggests ten ideas to help you reconnect with what truly makes you happy. Among them she suggests: get energized about your future, plug into your spiritual self, let go of the old, serve others, honor your physical self, be daring, soothe your mind, notice your surroundings, create community, and make a date with nature.
Ah. For me, that pretty much sums up the changes that I’ve tried to make in my life over the last two years. Let me tell you, changing your lifestyle isn’t for wimps. One of the hardest changes for me was letting go of the old. How often do we stay stuck in a job we don’t like, justifying our misery with one excuse after another? Maybe we stay in a bad relationship because we’re too afraid to be alone? Or maybe it’s just too hard to let go of bad habits: eating fattening foods, drinking alcohol, smoking, ignoring our body’s need for exercise. I’m grateful that I didn’t have to deal with all the things I’d mentioned, but believe me, I had plenty on my plate.
Focusing on some of the other ideas the author mentioned in the article, like looking at my spiritual self, serving others, soothing my mind, being more aware of my surroundings, creating new communities of friends, and taking the time to be in nature have helped me refocus on who I truly am, and how I want to live my life.
How’s life treating you these days? Are you happy?
Maybe it’s time to come up with a list of things we do each day to make us feel happy and more alive, then strive to do more of those things each day. I’ll start with a few of my favorites: watch the sun rise, be aware of my breath through daily breathing exercises, be grateful, get a massage once a month, exercise, practice yoga, meditate, smile, create stained glass, write, tell my family and friends how much I love them.
What’s on your list?
Posted: March 7th, 2008 under Stained Glass, exercise, healthy eating, meditation, mindfulness, writing, yoga.
Comments: 5
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Comment from Beth
Time: March 7, 2008, 4:38 pm
A cup of tea in the morning
Reading at night
Quiet time
Taking a moment to notice nature
Getting a hug from my boys
music, candles & a bath once a week (more if I can)
Lately I have been working on my inner dialog and internal pressure.
Comment from Lyndi Lamont
Time: March 7, 2008, 5:48 pm
Sandy,
LOL, I’m too busy right now for peaceful living. Maybe when I get home from conference. Soothing the mind sounds good, though. Maybe I’ll wind down on the airplane ride home.
Lyndik
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Comment from Kathleen Rowland
Time: March 28, 2008, 11:55 am
Sandy, I also strive for peaceful living. ‘Slow me down’ is my motto. I can see that designing stained glass pieces (yours are lovely) gives you great pleasure. When we make things with our hands, we see tangible results. It is good to enjoy something in the present.
Comment from Barrie Summy
Time: April 7, 2008, 11:28 pm
I’m like Beth: a cup of tea works wonders. And a cookie.
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