Saturday, 30 July 2011

Remembering the Little Things!

My last post was about the NOW.  (well mostly writing by Kyle Shewfelt so check out his blog by clicking on his name)  I could not have put it better then Kyle did just about paying attention to your life and activities and the beautiful world around you.  Do not get caught up in the day to day hustle and bustle and miss living your life.  Here is a couple ideas that i use for myself so i remember to take a moment throughout the day to be in the NOW and put a smile on my face. 

Those little things during that day that just put a smile on your face.  You know what they are. 

Some of my favourite things to put a smile on my face and keep me going on a great day or just give me permission to take a breathe when things are not going well. 

Classical Music, especially on CBC radio 2 Tempo hosted by Julie Nezzerahl.  It is a great way to reset the TEMPO of the day.  TEMPO is on the radio from 9 – 1 Monday – Friday during the week.  I listen to it as much as possible.  It give me a moment of focus while i am listening

My dogs and cat. They live in the moment in the NOW, so if also make sense that use as pack leaders and parents of our kids do the same.  They are so care free because in that moment they are just as is.  They are not worrying about what to do next or what time it is or how much this or that costs. 

A cup of tea is always a good time.    My Nana is very British and she taught me that tea time is an event.  You bring out the nice cup and saucer and sit down and drink by yourself or with friends and family.  But everything else really comes to a pause around while you are having tea. 

A new one for me and very similar to tea is a Phil and Sebastian's Dulce coffee.  It is AMAZING!  i feel that every time i take a drink time stops.  Starbucks does that too. 

Being outside on a hot day.  I just love it.  Love the heat the smell not sure how else to explain it. Just being out in nature enjoying the sun puts in you in the moment and just enjoying what is going on around you. 

Those are some of the things during my day that keeps me in the NOW. 

Those are a couple of mine… Tell me some of yours.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Accessing Now!

I have been reading some of  Eckhart Toller books about being in the NOW.  It is really about being present in your life and being happy and content in the universe and thus you will be furfilled in your life. The idea is great but if you have read the books, im not sure if you feel the same way i do, but there is a lot of fluff to get thouht and a lot of repetition.
I have been trying to find a way to condense the idea into a usable frame work for myself.  In my search a fellow blogger wrote this blog.  Kyle Shewfelt is an Olympic Gold Medalist from Calgary and he put it perfectly.  So below is an exert from his post about the NOW. 

"We, as air breathing humans, are often reactionary and habitual in the way we are aware. We do things and say things without really thinking about the how and the why. We are on auto pilot and are too busy living in the past and future. Regularly we forget to be in the now. Perhaps it's because we don't exactly know how to be immersed in the present moment. They don't have a NOW class in school ;)

The now is the only thing in life that is guaranteed. The past is fiction - you can't change it. The future is only a vision - an important vision, but still not real until you make it so.

Have you ever looked back on the calendar and wondered where the days went? Have you ever been immersed in a moment and wished that you could remember it forever? Have you ever had 10 screens open on your laptop and unsuccessfully tried to research, answer emails and check voicemails all at the same time? Have you ever surfed facebook for more than 30 minutes and looked at random pictures of people you don't really know? Have you ever been in the car, driven 2km's and then realized that you don't remember driving them? Have you ever been in the bathroom while brushing your teeth and remembered that you had something to do in the kitchen? But when you walk out of the bathroom with your toothbrush still in your mouth, you completely forget what it was that you needed to do?

If you've answered yes to any of these questions, then welcome to the club of majority. Life gets busy and distractions are endless. Our minds wander and they can constantly be chasing thoughts. We have been conditioned to believe that more is better. We have been told that multi-tasking leads to more productivity. In today's world, staying on task and being immersed in the present moment is a tremendous challenge.

So how do we immerse ourselves in the now? Here's a few tips that I'm discovering in my life:

1. Pay Attention - Instead of letting our minds run when we are sitting in traffic or at the grocery store, take a moment to look around and see what you see. What does the person look like behind you in line? What colour of shorts is that person on the bike wearing? How many dogs do you see in the dog park. The first key to waking up and being present is making a conscious choice to pay attention.

2. Breathe - Inhale. Exhale. Repeat often. Take ten minutes a day to just breathe. A couple of helpful techniques that I've discovered are:
        
          a. Breathe in while counting to five. Breathe out while counting to five. Breathe in while counting to six. Breathe out while counting to six. Breathe in while counting to seven. Breathe out while counting to seven. Repeat this pattern until you've reached ten breathes and then start working your way back down to five.
        
          b. Lay on your back and put a book on your stomach. Watch the book rise and fall. Do this for 15 minutes. When your mind wanders, bring your attention and focus back to the rise and fall of the book.

3. Observe - Next time you are at a gathering or in a meeting, just sit back and have the intention of observing. Pretend you are watching a movie. Watch the way the characters in the room move, act and really listen to what they say. Don't be concerned with looking smart or saying the right thing - this often keeps us in our own mind with the intention of creating the perfect response. Just be there. I think you'll surprise yourself with how much more connected you feel to the situation and how much more thoughtful your responses will be.

4. Meditate - Meditation is not about reaching enlightenment and floating off of your pillow. Its about being disciplined and creating the time in your life to be aware. The biggest trick I've learned for meditation is this: You don't have to solve anything. Just be. My mind tends to try and fix things, solve things and come up with magical answers to my life's problems when I meditate. Reminding myself that there is absolutely nothing to solve allows me to focus on my breath and be in the now. Start with 5 minutes and work your way up to 30.

5. Create a Routine of presence - We all have things that we do every day. Whether it's eating, showering, washing the dishes, exercising...heck, even peeing. Pick something that you do regularly every single day and set an intention to be present during those moments. Think of nothing else. Do nothing else. Just be fully immersed in the experience.

Being in the now is not a destination, it's a constant journey. It is a practice that can open up many new and brilliant doors in your life. A few benefits of accessing the now are:

Better Relationships with others and yourself
A more pro-active approach to life -vs- reactionary living
Calmness and confidence - less stress!
Better sleep
Less guilt and more enjoyment
More productivity - get things done!
Better and more intense ability to focus
Increased sense of worth and purpose
Keen awareness of self and what you need to be successful

So, when was the last time you took a moment to feel and experience your life just as it is? When was the last time you scheduled in 20 uninterrupted minutes to just sit and observe where you're at? When was the last time you felt immersed in the now?

Breathe in. Breathe out. Repeat often. It all starts now."

Kyle's blog is at  http://kyleshewfelt.blogspot.com

Friday, 22 July 2011

Canada Post - less??

Several weeks ago Canada Post was on strike.  After being on strike for several days the Canadian Government issued into law back to work legislation for Canada Post.  At the time this was all happening I was a little upset that the Government just told them to get back to work without hearing or helping their cause.

However I have since change my mind, and here is why...

I ordered something on Monday July 4th to be believed to me.  I received an e mail confirmation from both the company and Canada Post saying the package with mail.  The Canada Post e mail quoted that I would have the package by Friday July 8th.  On Wednesday i did a trace to see where my package was and according to Canada Post it has still not left the sorting office.  A few minutes later I received an updated e mail from the Post office saying I would get my package on Monday July 11th. 
OK I gave benefit of doubt to Canada Post because they had a lot of mail to get through from their strike. 
Monday came....and went....AND NOTHING! 
Tuesday July 12th, left my home for work at about 9:00 am.  Still no package.  Did another trace online and it had just update that the package was in town.  Got home around 5:10 pm that night and the package pick up slip was on my door.  It said that a postal delver person was at my home at 8:18 am.  Well that is strange because I was at home and i heard NOTHING.  When i walked out the door at 9 am i did a check to be sure that no one was there.  (so either they cannot tell time or are telling stories). 
It was here great so i took the slip and it said that the package would be that the quoted office at 17:00h.  By the time i arrived at the postal outlet it was about 17:25h. 
I presented the slip and then was informed that the package was not yet there.  WHAT?!?  I asked what the page said or if I read it incorrectly, as it turned out (as it always does) I was correct and it was not at the outlet like the slip said it would be.  I ended up going back at 19:45 h and the package had arrived...FINALLY. 

It does make it hard for me to continue to feel bad and support Canada Post cause for a strike.  Since they have been back to work they have not performed their job that would make me think that they should receive better compensation.