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“I live by the truth that ‘No’ is a complete sentence.
I rest as a spiritual act.”–Anne Lamott, O Magazine
Most of us think of caring for ourselves as an extra-curricular activity. Something we squeeze into our lives at the end of the day. Or when everyone else in the family is taken care of. Or when we’re sick.
If I’ve learned anything at all about the subject as it relates to me personally and professionally it would be this: Supporting ourselves with daily doses of self-care is not optional. Without it, clearing the stress and stuff in our life becomes a tedious chore, and a big reason why most clutter clearing efforts do not last.
Self-care is not just something you do when you’re on vacation, or your circuits are fried, or you need a special treat after a long hard day at work. Self-care is something you cultivate and practice every day because it is as essential to the body and spirit as eating, or breathing.
Plus, why the heck not include it. It feels really good! The self-care model works because it is body-centered, and immediate. It softens and quiets the nonstop chatter of the critical mind. “I’m overwhelmed by stuff,” "This house is a disaster,” “If I slow down how will I get anything done?” for example, is unhinged in the presence of pure ease.
Self-care is something that you do because it supports your intentions and ongoing practice in letting go. Here are ten ways you can cultivate it (in no particular order):
Try each item on the list for a period of ten days. Or better yet, practice one every day for ten weeks. Notice how you feel after a while: Do you feel lighter? Calmer? More energized? Is it easier to clear out a closet or a drawer?
Bottom line: Self-care is about lightening up and having fun! If you’re not having fun you’re not clearing!
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These songs lift me up FAST!
I am so tickled by everyone's comments to my posts this week. Thank you all.
Inspired by Cheryl's reply, here are the songs that lift me up every time (read: major goosebumps!):
1) "Golden" by Jill Scott. I feel not only uplifted but expanded in a very spacious way. She's such a goddess when she sings it. It's hard not to feel powerful.
2) "Amazing" by a group named "One EskimO." I just discovered this song; a beautiful reminder of how how amazing we are, especially when we recognize our oneness.
Listen to one fabulous song ....
Throughout my life I've had theme songs. I always knew if I was really down, I could just tap into inspiration by playing that one song. The particular song has changed many times, but they are always moving.
Do you have "a song"? What is it?
One of mine is "Beyond the Blue" by Beth Nielsen-Chapman.
I will never been known in
I will never been known in the top ten list of best housekeepers (unless we are starting with a list of 9 people!) but I have my space that I keep tidy and clean. Whatever me time I spend that day happens there whether it's soaking my feet while reading a book or catching up with a friend I haven't talked to in a long time.
I also laugh, out loud, everyday.