Do you find yourself constantly at the opposite end of being calm, relaxed and centered? If so you are probably familiar with the feeling of being stressed out, angry, or even out of whack with your whole body. Don't worry if you do, we all feel like that at times.
Experiencing inner peace is synonymous with being happy about each moment and enjoying everything life throws at you. Unfortunately we are not monks who spend their days meditating for their eternal ohm. Instead, most of us lead busy lives: playing hard and working harder. But sometimes we need to calm down to recharge our batteries and take stock of our directions.
If we can't do this, we run the risk of possibly becoming ill, having a nervous breakdown or simply becoming a grump that no one can stand being around. Today's society is geared so much toward production and performance that we have forgotten how to smell the flowers occasionally. We hardly have time to breathe and before we realize it, another day has rushed by.
Today is Saturday; most people are off work. If you can find it in your schedule, take 5 minutes to read this, and 5 minutes to work on finding a little peace. Here are some simple suggestions to get you on your way!
Experiencing inner peace is synonymous with being happy about each moment and enjoying everything life throws at you. Unfortunately we are not monks who spend their days meditating for their eternal ohm. Instead, most of us lead busy lives: playing hard and working harder. But sometimes we need to calm down to recharge our batteries and take stock of our directions.
If we can't do this, we run the risk of possibly becoming ill, having a nervous breakdown or simply becoming a grump that no one can stand being around. Today's society is geared so much toward production and performance that we have forgotten how to smell the flowers occasionally. We hardly have time to breathe and before we realize it, another day has rushed by.
Today is Saturday; most people are off work. If you can find it in your schedule, take 5 minutes to read this, and 5 minutes to work on finding a little peace. Here are some simple suggestions to get you on your way!
- Listen to classical music
- Talk a walk on the beach
- Watch a river run over pebbles
- Play with a pet
- Cuddle a baby
- Smile at a child
- Get lost in the great outdoors
- Collect shells at the beach
- Invite friends for dinner
- Play games
- Meditate
- Take a power nap
- Do yoga
- Do any sport that helps you to relax
- Read a good book
- Go sailing
- Go hiking
- Listen to your iPod
- Watch a funny movie
- Watch a kids movie
- Sleep
- Pray
- Gaze into the landscape
- Gaze into candlelight
- Read by candlelight
- Do some scrapbooking
- Paint
- Find a new hobby
- Hibernate with a cup of herbal tea and a good book
- Take a relaxing bath
- Get a massage
- Sing
- Dance
- Lie down in the grass and gaze up into the sky
- Walk barefoot
- Reflect on your life
- Daydream
- Take a long shower
- Take a vacation
- Go for a weekend getaway
- Sit in the garden with a cold beer (requested by Richard in the comments and I absolutely agree - Jay)
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