BACK IN BALANCE
We
live in a society that promotes busy-ness: Work to get to the
top of your field! Cook gourmet meals from
scratch! Stay fit!
Volunteer!
It’s often a struggle to find just a moment of downtime. And as
we become busier and busier, even the activities that bring us
joy can feel like just one more thing to do.
So, how do we bring balance into our hectic lives? Often, we
look for some external solution that can make us better, stronger,
more
spiritual, or happier. But the search itself can leave us busier,
more stressed, and ultimately, less fulfilled. The real key to
finding balance is to focus internally and listen to what’s inside.
We equate our self-worth with doing, producing,” says James
Baraz, mediation teacher and cofounder of Spirit Rock Meditation
Center
in Woodacre, California. “But being so busy, we miss out on our
true nature, on being who we really are.”
Achieving balance can be as simple as taking regular moments
to connect with yourself. “Do something that turns your awareness
inward,” Baraz suggests. Whether that means a walk in nature,
a
nap, or a two-minute meditation, your inner cue will be unique
from that of others---the essential part is to honor your body’s
messages. “Feeling my body, my breath, sitting in meditation,
being in nature, all of these things reconnect me with the natural
world
and help bring me back into harmony,” Baraz says. “It’s a continual
check-in. It’s a practice.”
For Kari Hamerschlag of Berkeley, California, adding a little
creativity to her daily tasks has become a way to keep her life
in balance.
“I strive to do less, and I sleep more,” she says. “Walking my
dog has become a major source of stress reduction. And I am getting
two things done at once---it’s good for me and for her.”
We all have the power to come back to center if we look within.
By taking a moment to slow down and reconnect to our own inner
wisdom each day, we can feel grounded, rejuvenated, and ready
to bring our balanced, best selves to all aspects of our lives.
Article from Debra Rubin, Yoga Journal, Winter 2004
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