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May the world be kind to you, and may your own thoughts be gentle upon yourself. - Jonathan Lockwood Huie
May the world be kind to you, and may your own thoughts be gentle upon yourself. - Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Showing posts with label reducing stress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reducing stress. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Hurry Leads Nowhere
Beware the barrenness of a busy life
- Socrates
The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.
- Anonymous
He who sows hurry reaps indigestion.
- Robert Louis Stevenson
Slow but steady wins the race.
- Anonymous
Whenever you feel you must hurry,
ask yourself whether the busy-ness is fulfilling your purpose in life.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Further reading: Happiness is a Choice
Tips to Feel Happier Right Now
Your Life Purpose
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Keeping Your Head
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you...
- Rudyard Kipling
Do the thing you fear to do and keep on doing it...
that is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear.
- Dale Carnegie
I believe the ability to think is blessed.
If you can think about a situation, you can deal with it.
The big struggle is to keep your head clear enough to think.
- Richard Pryor
Self-care is critical to having a strong inner foundation.
Taking good care of YOU means the people in your life
will receive the best of you rather than what is left of you.
- Lorraine Cohen
Further reading: Have Confidence in Yourself
Stand Tall and Proud
Feeling Tired?
Blaze Your Own Trail
Friday, October 18, 2013
Say NO to Stress
You're only here for a short visit.
Don't hurry. Don't worry.
And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.
- Walter Hagen
Stress is nothing more than a socially acceptable form of mental illness.
- Richard Carlson
It seems that we have it backward in our society.
We tend to look up to people who are under a great deal of stress,
who can handle loads of stress,
and those who are under a great deal of pressure.
- Richard Carlson
The key to happiness is inner peace.
The greatest obstacles to inner peace are disturbing emotions
such as anger, attachment, fear and suspicion,
while love and compassion and a sense of universal responsibility
are the sources of peace and happiness.
- Dalai Lama
Never be in a hurry;
do everything quietly and in a calm spirit.
Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever,
even if your whole world seems upset.
- Saint Francis de Sales
Further reading: Choose Inner Peace and a Less Stressful Life
De-Stress Your Life
Say NO to Stress: 8 Easy and Powerful Ways
Seven Tips for Stress-Free Living
Kick Back
Stop Hurrying
Stop Fighting Against Yourself
Simple Living
Stress
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Kick Back
Don't sweat the small stuff... and it's all small stuff.
- Richard Carlson
Beware the barrenness of a busy life
- Socrates
There is more to life than increasing its speed.
- Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi
He who sows hurry reaps indigestion.
- Robert Louis Stevenson
The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.
- Anonymous
Ask yourself whether your busy-ness is fulfilling your purpose in life.
Further reading: Tips to Feel Happier Right Now
Happiness is a Choice
Your Life Purpose
Urgency
Balance
Simple Life
Stress
Hurry
Relax
Friday, July 22, 2011
Overwhelm
The butterfly counts not months but moments,
and has time enough.
- Rabindranath Tagore
If we don't see a failure as a challenge to modify our approach,
but rather as a problem with ourselves, as a personality defect,
we will immediately feel overwhelmed.
- Tony Robbins
Feeling overwhelmed by apparent demands on our time
is like going to a restaurant,
ordering everything on the menu,
and complaining about indigestion.
- jlh
Overwhelm is not a pleasant condition. The to-do list overflows, the deadlines appear imminent and immovable. There are too many demands upon too little of your time. Does this sound familiar?
Truly, there is nothing you must do. Stop. Breathe deeply and slowly. Choose to put your own inner peace first. Then choose to work on what is most important to you, rather than that which appears most urgent.
Affirmation: Time is my friend.
Further reading: De-Stress Your Life
Choose Inner Peace and a Less Stressful Life
Time, like life itself, has no inherent meaning.
Time Quotes
Priorities Quotes
Urgency Quotes
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Don`t sweat the small stuff. Richard Carlson
Don't sweat the small stuff... and it's all small stuff.
- Richard Carlson
There is more to life than increasing its speed.
- Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi
The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.
- Anonymous
Further reading: What I Know - What I Don't Know
Conscious Breathing to Relieve Stress
7 Tips for Stress-Free Living
The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another. William James
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another. William James
The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.
- William James
When I look back on all these worries, I remember the story of the old man who said on his deathbed that he had had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which had never happened.
- Winston Churchill
What we think, we become.
All that we are arises with our thoughts.
With our thoughts, we make the world.
- The Buddha
Let me bring peace into moments of chaos.
- jlh
Further reading: How to Relieve Stress and Lead a Stress-Free Life
Having a Bad Hair Day?
Say NO to Stress: 8 Easy and Powerful Ways - Jonathan Lockwood Huie
I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. Dalai Lama
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Stephen Hawking
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.
- Stephen Hawking
Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.
- Sun Tzu
Be resolute in your goals, but flexible in your tactics.
- jlh
The very nature of the world is constant change. You set a goal and create a plan to achieve it; then the assumptions on which you based your plan change - they always do. The challenge is to retain your goals while adapting your tactics. Relax and stay flexible in order to reach your goals and maintain your happiness.
The phrase "tilting at windmills" (from the fictional character Don Quixote - shown in today's picture) epitomizes the hopelessness of a determined but inflexible approach. Far better to change your tactics than to fail - however nobly.
Further reading: Change always comes bearing gifts
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
Success Tip: Drive Change
Intention versus Expectation (Demand)
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
De-Stress Your Life - Reducing Stress
12 Ways to De-Stress Your Life
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Here are 12 ways to de-stress your life...
1. Get more physically active. If your doctor okay's strenuous activity, get out and work up a sweat. Digging in your garden for a few hours is a real stress-buster. Go for a hike in the woods, pick a steep hill. Remember what you used to love doing, or always wanted to do, and begin today. Dust off your old bike. Buy an inexpensive kayak and learn to paddle. Choose outdoor activities whenever you can. When you are limited by weather or time, choose aerobic dancing to compelling music that captures your whole being. Or just workout until you are tired. But whatever you choose, focus on your activity. Don't talk, watch TV, or think about anything except what you are doing at the instant.
2. Spend time alone in nature. Who can stress while walking barefoot on a lonely expanse of sand, watching the seabirds soar and dive, and listening to the waves break and the wind rustle through the beach grass. Combine physical activity with time spent alone in nature by hiking, paddling, or biking.
3. Release your attachments. Stress is caused by the fear that we will lose what we value. We stress because we fear that we will lose our health, our job, our home, our spouse or friends. We stress that we will have less tomorrow than we had yesterday.
By releasing your attachment to your possessions and your attachment to your relationships, you can eliminate most of the stress in your life. Make a daily practice of visualizing your life without those things you most value. Visualize yourself without a car, a computer, a cell phone, and recognize that those things do not define the true value of your life. If you are in a highly troubled relationship and fear that the other person may leave you, visualize your life without that person, and accept that your happiness in life comes from within, and not from any other person.
4. Simplify your life. Once you have released your attachments to your possessions, consider releasing those things physically as well. Search through your home for things you have not used in a year. Consider which of those items could be given away without loss to your happiness. Perhaps you want to ask yourself about the true value to your life of other possessions as well. What do you own that creates happiness and what creates stress? Would downsizing de-stress your life?
5. Reduce your obligations. Some people keep to themselves. Others thoroughly enjoy being president of their kid's school PTA and volunteering to drive seven girls to scout camp. But many others suffer with too many self-imposed obligations. If you don't enjoy a responsibility, and it isn't truly crucial, just say NO. Focus your volunteering on those activities that give you great joy and satisfaction.
6. Learn to love your job, or get a job you love. This idea for de-stressing your life is the most difficult one for many people. If your reaction is that you simply must continue with a job you hate for the sake of your family, think again. Your family loves and cherishes you for far more than the paycheck you bring home. If taking a different, more personally rewarding, job would make you a happier and more pleasant person, don't you think your family would appreciate the change? Turn the tables and ask yourself if you would want your spouse to work at a job they hated in order to bring home a few more dollars each week? Trust that they would make the same choice for you. Love and honor yourself enough to choose a career that brings satisfaction as well as a paycheck.
7. Begin a project you love. Give yourself a little time each day to work on something creative that you love doing and that makes you feel good about yourself. Knit a scarf. Play the piano. Take up woodcarving.
8. Know that you are not responsible for the whole world. If you are going to make a difference, take up a cause. Campaign for the candidate of your choice, volunteer in your local soup kitchen, write a big check to Doctors Without Borders. But then turn off the eleven o'clock news. Worrying about the state of the world, or the economy, or crime in your community, or the health of your Aunt Judy in Des Moines, or whether your adult child's marriage is going to fail, is a waste of your time and causes much unnecessary stress.
9. Give your time to others. It's hard to worry so much about yourself when you give your time to help those less fortunate. Consider becoming a community volunteer.
10. Forgive everyone, especially yourself, for everything that has ever been done or been left undone. Your anger and hatred hurt you. Forgiveness is the salve that removes the sting of past injuries. Resentments and regrets do not cure the past, but unconditional forgiveness does.
11. Have gratitude for everything that has ever happened or not happened. All of your life is part of a grand plan. You wouldn't be who you are today if you had missed out on any of your experiences.
12. View life as an adventure. Everything changes. The inherent nature of life is constant change. To fear change is to fear life itself. Once you accept that whatever you hate about your life will change soon, and that whatever you love about your life will also change, you can view all of life as the adventure that it is, and end your stress.
Further reading: Choose Your Habits, Choose Your Life - 5 Secrets For Breaking Your Bad Habits
What To Do When Your Whole World Is Falling Apart?
How To Stop Worrying By Using the Qigong Release Exercise
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