"Have patience with all
things; but first of all with yourself."
St
Francis de Sales
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What
are you feeling anxious about?
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What
are you in a hurry to get past?
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Why are you beating yourself up?
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Well-Ordered Mind—Able to Pause and Linger Within Itself
It was Seneca who said, "the first proof of a well-ordered
mind is to be able to pause and linger within itself."
If you're feeling impatient with yourself, run a little experiment. Sit quiet for five minutes. Do
nothing. Gently breathe in and out. Let your mind and body grow still. In the
stillness of the moment, choose one positive action to take that will calm and
strengthen you. Do it now.
Train Yourself to Use The Five Minute Anxiety Cure Daily
Commit to running this experiment daily.
Sit quiet for five minutes.
Do nothing.
Gently breathe in and out.
Let your mind and body grow still.
In the stillness of the moment,
choose one positive action to take
that will calm and
strengthen you.
Calmly repeat daily.
Daily Moments of Mindfulness Create Consistent Positive
Outcomes
Move yourself out of feeling overwhelmed by your situation into a calmer, more productive and peaceful state of mind
Don't be in a hurry to bypass the five minute cure. You have too much to give the world to stay anxious and distressed.
- Within a week of practicing five minutes of calming mindfulness daily, you'll have taken seven steps;
- Within a month of daily mindfulness you'll have calmly and deliberately accomplished 30 positive steps.
- Within a year of daily 5 minute practice you'll have taken 365 positive steps.
Choose to gently untangle your mind, and with a clear mind and
renewed spirit confidently step over your invisible barriers.
Learn to pause and linger within yourself.
Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever,
even if your whole world seems upset."
"While I am busy with little things,
I am not required to do greater things."
St Francis de Sales
To do greater things in your life,
learn to pause and linger within yourself.
I take a nonjudgmental, growth-oriented perspective to helping you to become the person you’re meant to be—while helping you appreciate the richness of who you already are.
We're all in this awesome life together. Let's all do our part to lift each other up, and make it a better life for all.
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