What are you practicing?
I took a little break from blogging. I guess I was looking for some material to write about. It is easy to find a recipe, but I think it takes time to come up with something deeper. We all know that wellness is broad—physical health, metal health, emotional, spiritual, etc.
I am personally going through an introspective mode or stage. I am doing some soul searching, soul cleaning like a spring cleaning, ha, ha, and I am becoming aware of many things. I stepped outside to take a short break and it was wonderful to feel the sunshine, to feel the warmth on my face.
I realized how much I have been running in my life. By choice, I run to stay fit. It is my choice of exercise and I think it is most of the time perfect for me. Now I am becoming aware how healthy it is for me to slow down, to be in the moment, to listen to myself. Our lives are so busy and I feel my life is a treadmill experience. But it doesn’t have to be that way, I can choose to slow down. When I do that, when I slow down, it feels good. I listen better, I take care of myself better, I am more patient and as a result of that, I am a better mother to my son.
I realized that I have been running in life for the last eight years in Canada and I feel tired. I am not only physically tired, but also tired on a soul level. My whole being resists the go-go mode and maybe it is time to listen to myself.
Today I will raise a question: What are you practicing? As you go through the questions, I am doing the same with you. The process is helping me prioratize and make healthier choices:
- Do you want to practice rushing through your morning, or can you wake up a little earlier and simplify your morning routine so that you practice a slow, enjoyable morning ritual?
- Do you want to practice checking your mail inbox when you first get to your computer, or can you do something better?
- Do you want to speak angrily to your kids, or can you speak to them with kindness and compassion?
- Do you want to practice complaining and self-pity, or can you practice gratitude?
- Do you want to practice rushing and being busy, or can I practice simplifying and going slowly?
- Do I want to practice shopping, or can I practice giving?
Yes, I realize that it will take a lot of practice to change my habits. I give myself permission to make mistakes. I think it takes many little steps to build a new skill, but I need to take the first one. I will take it one day at a time and it will get easier. I know it.
I will leave you with a quote from Confucius: Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
Have a great week!
Submitted by Margarita Natcheva Rowley, Diversity and Immigrant Student Support