1. What You Resist Persists
This saying was my mantra while sitting in the delivery room ready to welcome my now 6 year old son. I remember like it was yesterday. Now I have to admit I am incredibly lucky when it comes to child birth. Labor for all three of my sons was under 3 hours. I don't think I have a natural tolerance for pain, but the mixture of the awesome nursing staff, a soothing mid-wife, and the support of my mother and husband, I was able to see past it. I realized some discomfort was natural, especially without medication, and I would only being doing myself a disservice if I were to fight the pain. So I picked a red spot on the hideous gown I was given to wear and stared a hole into it while repeating the saying "What I resist persists". It not only helped me to control my breathing and take my mind off the pain, but it reminded me that I need to just accept the way things are, even if they are hard because resistance causes more pain for myself and others. Once you surrender to "what is" it is easier to move past it.
2. Let Go and Let God
Let Allah/Buddha/The Universe/Yaweh/Jehovah/JC handle it. |
3. Give To Others What You Think They Are Withholding From You
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Sounds sappy, but this is it. |
4. I'm Never Angry For The Reason I Think
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It's never come to this, but sometimes I'd like to go a little "Madea" on people! |
5. Living Well is the Best Revenge
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Totally rude, but it made me chuckle. |
6. Small Moments Leads to Greatness
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Again, and again, and again. |
7. You Can't Give What You Don't Have
Seems obvious right? But how many us are so drained from our obligations to others that we forget to care for ourselves? I know that when I am feeling MY best I have SO much more to give. Yet still, I have not fully mastered the ability to love and care for myself before tending to the needs of my children, husband, and friends. I sometimes feel like a drained zombie just going through the motions. My kids see that instead of being engaged in what they are doing I'm zoning out because I have too much going on in my head. It's not fair to me and its not fair to the people who count on me if I'm exhausted, stressed, or disconnected. So take care of YOURSELF. Take a hot bath, exercise, eat right, meditate. Be your best, so you can give your best.
8. "Our Deepest Fear is That We Are Powerful Beyond Measure"
This quote from Marianne Williamson has changed my life. I truly believe we all have the ability to do great things. I think we all know, intrinsically, that we hold within ourselves the power to move mountains. But as Peter Parker's Uncle Owen said "With great power comes great responsibility". Many times I have held myself back or let others hold me back from living my best life because I am afraid of not being able to remain balanced and handle it all. This does not serve me, and it does not serve others who could benefit from my abilities. When you live your best life it gives others permission to live their own.
9. Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.
This saying from the Dali Lama lets me know that I can't avoid being hurt, but I can choose how to react to those situations. I can either carry that pain around, allowing it to permeate everything I do, or I can view it as a part of life, and know that this moment does not define me.
10. I am not my story, my story is a part of me
We often give ourselves labels based on periods of time in our life and continue to place those labels on ourselves, even though our story has changed. My stories have included "I'm a single mother" ,"I'm the child of a single mother", and "I'm rebellious". Some might repeat the story "I was fat", "I was abused", or "I wasn't smart in school". All these stories that we tell ourselves are ways to keep our past in the present. Because we continue to tell ourselves "this is how I once was, this is how I will always be" we use these stories as a way to defend our present situation or feelings. We are not our past.
What is your favorite mantra?
Getting Zen in Granolaville,
7 comments:
Oh my... I so needed to read these today. Thank you. xoxoxo
I love them all and live by them and the order they are written in is just perfect # 8 is my favorite
Liz: Glad to share, hope they helped. :-)
Tamara: #8 is my favorite too! I first heard it in the movie "Akeelah and the Bee", it brought me to tears.
Sorry Lynn, didn't mean to type Liz. I'm going to bed now...I obviously need it. Tell your mom and dad I said hello!
As a birth doula, I love #9. It relates to everything I try and "teach" my clients. I love the list as a whole, and I think sometimes too many of us rarely stop to think of these commen sense things to a peaceful life. On a personal side, #7 is for me :)
Beautiful.
Supermommadoula- Thank you for sharing, moms usually have the toughest time giving to themsleves.
Jessica: Thank you :-)
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