3 easy ways to create more space in your life
/I have been writing a new talk for weeks, that I presented for the first time last Tuesday. It was wonderful to share something new with the attendees of Lexington Wealth Management’s Empower Women series.
The title of my latest talk is: Live Big Without Sacrifice
As I have observed the lives of women (and men) around me, have heard from my clients, have reflected on the culture that surrounds us all, and focused on my own life, it is clear how many of us sacrifice our physical and mental wellbeing each day. The degree of sacrifice varies, but those sacrifices take a toll.
Now this is a big topic, and my talk offers major themes that may not be top-of-mind for most. But I want to share a fundamental truth (one that you may be familiar with if you have read my book) that I hope will help you today.
We need to create more time to simply BE
When we make space to BE more, we not only rest and care for ourselves, we are able to consider what really matters to us.
This space allows us to get clear about what we want to DO, and gain more insight into how we want to do those things.
As I say in my book, Live Big, we are human beings, but most of us spend most of our time doing. I invite you to focus on BEING before DOING.
And all of the ways of being that we choose to make our focus will create a foundation for the quality of our lives.
Let’s consider the most basic matter:
How to create space for more BEING
As I write today, I am away, with time to rest and reflect after a busy start of the year. Vacations are great — but they are not the answer.
The challenge (and imperative) is to focus on how to BE more in the midst of a busy life.
I invite you to explore these 3 ideas:
1. Commit to a morning practice
The form and duration of your morning practice is a personal choice.
It may include stretching or yoga, going for a run, or some other exercise. It may include journaling. It may include meditation. It may be structured so there is no screen time or listening to news before you get outside and breath fresh air.
One part of my daily practice is to pull a card from an oracle deck and use that as a prompt for journaling, reflecting, and setting intentions for my day.
If the idea of a morning practice is new to you, why not experiment and find what you like best?
2. Schedule breaks in your day
How many times have you plowed through your day, grabbed lunch on the go, and barely had time to think of anything other than the pressing items on your to-do list?
This a sure path to burnout! Why not make one or more of these ideas a regular part of each day?
Take a “sacred pause.” Simply find a quiet place, set your clock for 2 minutes, close your eyes, and breathe quietly. (That’s it!)
Make time to digest a healthy meal and bring your attention to the present. Chew your food slowly, savor the flavors and textures. You might sit in stillness or share a pleasant conversation.
Chose to sit and do nothing! It could be to sit on a bench where you can watch people go by. Maybe you will look out a window at the sky or vista. Any form of doing nothing — for 5 or 10 minutes (or longer) will make a big difference in your wellbeing.
Do a little moving. Walk around the block. Use the stairs instead of taking an escalator. Stand and stretch out your achy muscles after sitting in a meeting or being stuck at your desk. Your body will thank you!
3. Seek out inspiration and delight
This idea is the icing on the cake — and might be combined with things you choose in the two categories above, or something you do in another way.
When you look for wonder in your midst, or seek out beauty with intention, you light up your spirit and open your heart.
You might take a mid-day walk and use the camera on your phone to capture moments of natural beauty, or snap a photo of a curious color combination or an interesting light pattern. Or, look around you indoors and see where there are moments of delight you can savor.
You might schedule a date with yourself or a friend to visit a gallery, or go into a lovely shop you spotted as you drove past.
Any form of inspiration will bring positive energy into your life.
Why not start today?
I hope you will join me and commit to regularly giving yourself the space and grace to BE more — especially in the midst of a life that feels busy.
Small practices that create more space for you can have a surprisingly big impact.
Please share what you try and what you experience. Let’s stay inspired together!
Stay safe and well, and create your life with joy.