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The Difficulty of Resisting Busyness

July 13, 2016 By Uncoveries

Resisting Busyness

The past couple weeks, I’ve been sporadic in my meditation and gratitude practice. It’s usually something I try to do regularly.

I feel the impacts of when it’s been awhile. There’s an underlying fluster and distractibility that’s more pronounced. I’m more easily overwhelmed and susceptible to the desire of wanting to do a little bit of everything that often results in nothing of significance being done. 

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, Meaningful Progress, Self-Connection Tagged With: Busyness, Gratitude, meditation

Reassess: The First Step of Change

May 6, 2016 By Uncoveries

A remarkable number of people dislike being alone with their thoughts. Like truly alone—without a phone, TV, laptop or tablet to help pass the time.

What about you? As an introvert who recharges by being alone, I enjoy the time I spend by myself. But if I were to count the minutes that I spend without being occupied, distracted and entertained by technology, they add up to far less than I think.

The constant distraction has a cost.

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, Meaningful Progress, Transition Tagged With: Avoidance, Awareness, Change, Digital Distractions, Distractions, First step of change, Life Journey, meditation, Mindfulness, Process of uncovering, Procrastination, Reassess, REEBO, Self-care, Stagnancy, Transition, Vulnerability

My Favorite Exercise For Staying Motivated

February 24, 2016 By Uncoveries

Every once in awhile, I find myself wondering.

Wondering if all the changes I’ve made in my life starting in 2014 have been for naught. Wondering when the work I’m putting in will pay off. Wondering if my husband and I are making the right decision for us.

Most days, I’m great. I have faith that I’ve made the right decision to quit my job and embrace uncertainty. I don’t ask if the platforms we’re building will be successful; I generally believe it’s a question of when.

But we all have bad days. 

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Filed Under: Meaningful Progress, Motivation Tagged With: Daily practice, Daily routine, Doubts, Exercise, fear, Inspiration, meditation, Motivation, Self-belief, Visualization

Get Out of Your Head: 5 Ways To Live in the Present

April 20, 2015 By Uncoveries

Being in the present moment is one of the simplest yet most difficult concepts to master. Most of us spend far more of our lives in the past or future than we realize, constantly swinging from thought to thought, the incessant self-chatter preventing us from living fully in the present.

We think about what we did, said, should have done, or what we might do tomorrow, the next week, or (for the extreme planners) the next year. Instead of fully experiencing the beauty and joy we have in our lives now, we’re distracted by the illusion in our heads.

We fool ourselves into experiencing a diminished version of our lives when we’re too busy scanning behind or ahead of where we’re currently standing.

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Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: meditation, Present Moment

Meditate Yourself

May 11, 2013 By Uncoveries

The two minutes began, and it was not going well.

We decided to give meditation a try one evening as we were sitting in the living room.  This was probably the fourth time in my life consciously attempting to meditate and I did not have high hopes starting out based on history.  We decided to focus on one affirming statement for the two minute meditation period.  It took more than two minutes for me to decide on my statement, but I finally reached one seemingly randomly.  I didn’t think anything of it as we began.

Thoughts interrupted me, challenging my chosen statement.  Well, are you really… what will your job performance review be this year?  Does this person think you’re successful?  What about this person who does this better than you?  What about all those times when you could’ve tried harder?  If you really were, wouldn’t you be promoted faster?  I kept on going, but I could feel that my efforts were increasingly getting weaker.  Further aggravating the situation, an email alert from one of our cell phones sounded in the middle of the two minutes, distracting me from what little momentum I had.

We each shared how well we thought the process went.  The consensus was it could probably have gone better for both of us, especially given the distractions.  I mentioned that while I intellectually knew each one of us defines our own success, I’ve had trouble with feeling confident in that since childhood.  I felt ambivalent, confused… almost as if my inner being had stumbled onto something that was eye-opening but there wasn’t enough time to fully process it yet.

In deciding to repeat the exercise another time, a curious thing happened.  At the moment when I closed my eyes again, I felt moisture begin building at the corner of my left eye.  I initially shrugged it off, but the tension began building in the other eye as well.  As I allowed myself to experience this all the way through, I felt an overwhelming sense of relief.  It was as if the cells in my body, they were thanking me for not giving up and instead, repeating the exercise to cement the statement.  I had no challenging thoughts come up during this time, but steady streams of silent tears, which represented the years of not feeling good enough, of self doubt, of being too self-critical, all being healed through the repeated statements of “I am successful.” They were not sad tears, or angry tears, or tears of pity; they were tears of joy, of acceptance, and of a newly attained peace with myself.  When I opened my eyes, I felt a little more whole, more cleansed, and knew that I was further along in bettering (“meditating”) myself from the deeply rooted stuff that each one of us has within.

This personal experience clearly demonstrates the power of thought to impact change and growth within your life.  Just with a mere 2 minutes, about the length of a commercial break.  I wasn’t a believer before, but this experience gave me a glimpse of the positive impact of meditating yourself from any childhood conditioning or preconceived beliefs you may have.  What are some changes in beliefs you could impact today with meditation?

Filed Under: Reflections Tagged With: benefits of meditation, meditation, meditation for change, power of meditation

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