Day 102: Slow Down.
I would like to share this great post from Leo Babauta about 10 Essential Rules for Slowing Down and Enjoying Life More. It was an interesting read and I learned a lot from it. Surprisingly, the author has released the copyright, anyone can use it with or without credit (will credit him anyway) That is so unusual! Anyway, out of the 10 rules, I picked 3 that struck me the most.
1. Be present. It’s not enough to just slow down — you need to actually be mindful of
whatever you’re doing at the moment. That means, when you find yourself
thinking about something you need to do, or something that’s already
happened, or something that might happen … gently bring yourself back to
the present moment. Focus on what’s going on right now. On your
actions, on your environment, on others around you. This takes practice
but is essential
2. Focus on people. Too often we spend time with friends and family, or meet with
colleagues, and we’re not really there with them. We talk to them but
are distracted by devices. We are there, but our minds are on things we
need to do. We listen, but we’re really thinking about ourselves and
what we want to say. None of us are immune to this, but with conscious
effort you can shut off the outside world and just be present with the
person you’re with. This means that just a little time spent with your
family and friends can go a long way — a much more effective use of your
time, by the way. It means we really connect with people rather than
just meeting with them.
3. Find pleasure in anything. This is related to being
present, but taking it a step farther. Whatever you’re doing, be fully
present … and also appreciate every aspect of it, and find the enjoyable
aspects. For example, when washing dishes, instead of rushing through
it as a boring chore to be finished quickly, really feel the sensations
of the water, the suds, the dishes. It can really be an enjoyable task
if you learn to see it that way. The same applies to other chores —
washing the car, sweeping, dusting, laundry — and anything you do,
actually. Life can be so much more enjoyable if you learn this simple
habit.
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