Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: I imagine you’ve heard it said the the people who say they don’t have time to meditate are the ones who need to meditate the most. This is the same. It’s interesting that Even when we know something will help us (relaxation or meditation or playing), we find ways to avoid it – almost with a great fervor. It’s almost as if people go way beyond to be even busier so they don’t have to do these things. Does this apply to you? If so, have you asked yourself why? What is it we’re running from or hiding from? I would bet that there’s a fear of what we might find if we were to relax and be quiet for some time. What happens when all the noise dies down? Many people can’t handle that? What if the electricity AND the internet goes out and there’s no lights to read by (does anyone read anymore? I hope they do), no TV, no social media, nothing online. How any people panic because they don’t want to be alone with themselves? It’s time to practice relaxation so that your body (your nervous system and all organs) can stop being bombarded by stress chemicals and stop existing in a state of dysregulation. Otherwise illness will happen if it hasn’t already. And even if you don’t have noticeable symptoms yet, the disease changes have been occurring. You want to stop them now. It really can be easy to relax with just some practice. It’s like any skill. It takes time and practice but it’s definitely worth it.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: When I read this, I realized how true it is. I am or used to be an Olympic champion at catastrophizing. And I do have a daily practice of writing in my gratitude journal but my mind doesn’t always default to how great it is that something good had happened every time a thought about it comes to mind. I am really good at that when a worry comes to mind. Why don’t we fill our thoughts with good things? Ask yourself about this. Ask what you can do to flip the pattern. It is a pattern and a habit so we should be able to redesign our thought patterns. When I say “everything always works out for me”, it not only sends that concept to the universe but also stops the worry thoughts that had popped up in my brain. Are you willing to try to change? Do you think it will be worth it? I certainly do! Let me know what you think.

Daily Gratitude

Cheer someone up

Daily Gratitude: I bet if you think about this, you’ll agree. You should keep it in your “medicine cabinet” and take it out when you have the blues. It has to do with chemical and emotions but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that if you try to find out what is going on with someone and then help them feel better, you will notice yourself starting to forget about your troubles and your own positive chemicals can start to respond. Comment below if you have had similar (or even contradictory) experiences.