Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: “The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.”

We tend to get all bent out of shape over little things. Why is that? Because those little things seem gigantic when you’re facing them. That’s human nature. But it helps to realize that this thing that appears insurmountable may not be that big. If you can take a deep breath, step back a bit and ask yourself how much is this going to matter in a year (or use the 12 September 2001 question), you may be able to calm down and then, once the emotions are removed, you can see if it’s something worth expending energy on. Worry is wasted energy.

Ask yourself why this is so important right now? Is it logical or emotional? Is it something you can “come back to” later? Is it something that you can walk away from (overlook)? If not, why not?

Do you react to everything? If so, it’s probably your brain in survival mode. It’s hypervigilant. If you’ve had trauma in your life, then this is not surprising. Learn to calm your nervous system and then overlooking things will be easier.

Wouldn’t you like to save your energy for essential issues?

Daily Gratitude

The beginning

Daily Gratitude: “The beginning is the most important part of the work.”

Newton’s First Law of Motion states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion ….unless acted upon by an unbalanced external force.

So it’s not surprising that nothing will or can happen if you don’t do anything. You remain an object at rest. If you want something to happen, you have to put some external force into play – in other words, you have to get started.

Once you begin doing something, your enthusiasm builds and you are no longer trying to figure out how you can quit. Something in you (maybe it’s just a dopamine hit) feels good that you’ve “finally” started doing that thing you’ve put off for so long.

I’ve found this to be true even when doing housework or other tasks that aren’t very interesting to me. It’s the fact that I’m actively moving and I’m not sure my mind cares about the “what” as long as I keep moving. I end up getting chores done this way.

If this is a project you are interested in, the joy of getting started is even greater. You need to feed off that energy to keep things going.

Also try to imprint the memory of how you feel doing it when it’s exciting. That way you can call on that imprinted emotion when you’re at rest again. It will entice you to start moving again. It’s a game to trick your mind but it works.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: Things don’t go away. We have to go away from things.

I really like this. It takes some thinking to fully grasp it but once you’ve absorbed it, you think “well, of course. Why didn’t I think of that.”

It’s all about our attitude and it also depends on how you define “things”. But haven’t you ever said “I wish it would just go away.”? I have. But then I continue to sit there, staring whatever it is in the face. If it’s an object how could I think it would sprout legs and get up and move away? If it’s a person and I think that they will go away, I’m just getting myself in a stalemate.

I can take action. I can change how I look at any thing, any person, any situation. So maybe I don’t have to physically go away from a thing but I have to change the energy and thoughts I have about it. That is within my control. The thing is not within my control. The person is not within my control. The situation is not within my control. My thoughts and my actions are within my control.

Why not take the easy way out and either change your attitude or your location?