Tips
for Enjoying Life
1.
Laugh!
Keep
life in perspective. Find ways to bring joy into your life. Place
a favorite photograph of you and friends or loved ones laughing where
you can easily see it on your desk. Spend time with people who make
you smile rather than frown.
2.
Listen to Music
Music can indeed soothe the savage beast. I just discovered a fantastic
folk/rock singer Sarah Hickman. Check out her website at http://www.sarahickman.com
Her song Its alright, Its OK was written for
her baby when she had the colic. But it sure works for me whenever
I have a stressful day. And her song We Are Each Others
Angels is a good lesson for us all. Turn off the news and turn
on the tunes!
3.
Keep the Faith
Now more than ever it is important to recognize and acknowledge what
is important to you, what you cannot live without. My guess is that
regardless of religion or culture, your own personal faith may be
most important. Faith is abandoning the known and embracing the unknown.
Faith and fear are on opposite ends of the spectrum. Once you have
stopped to face your fears, your faith springs forth like a geyser.
4.
Solitude.
If you are faced with a situation or problem that is confusing or
seemingly impossible to solve, take time to separate the outside voices
or yammering and be still to your own wisdom. Be true
to yourself and your own voice within. Listen to trusted friends/mentors
but in the end listen to your own voice and trust that only you know
what is best for you.
5.
Have the courage to say I love you and mean it.
Life is short, dont waste it thinking My parents, friends,
siblings, children, and significant others know I love them, so it's
not necessary to say the words. It IS necessary to say the words.
Too many people have regrets of if only I had. Look into
the eyes of someone important to you and say I love you.
The gift you give and the gift you receive will be immeasurable.
6.
Walk.
Walking will tone muscles, increase the oxygen to your lungs and it
will clear your mind. Ten minutes is all you need to make a difference.
7.
Dont forget to breathe.
So often we are so busy we don't take time for deep cleansing breaths
to refresh our body and mind. Here is a 10 second exercise on breathing
and relaxing from the internationally recognized Vietnamese Buddhist
monk Thich Nhat Hann (www.parallax.org):
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Breathing
in, my body is relaxed.
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Breathing
out, I smile.
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Breathing
in, I am in the present moment.
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Breathing
out, it is a wonderful moment.