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3 METHODS TO GET CLARITY ON PURPOSE

October 29, 2023

This week, I’ll show you 3 practical methods you can help you identify things of purpose and meaning for you. There are many different exercises that can help find clarity on purpose. The 3 that I find most useful are listed below. When doing these, the most important thing is that we are 100% honest with ourselves. This isn’t about impressing others or doing what other people want or living someone else’s life. This is for you and no one else.

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In Healthy Habits, Mental Health, Philosophy, Well Being

5 WAYS TO CULTIVATE A BEGINNER'S MIND

October 15, 2023

Having a beginner’s mind means you approach the world through a beginner’s eyes. The term is translated from the original word, Shoshin, which is a word that comes from Zen Buddhism. It means you look at every situation you’re placed in as if it’s the first time you are seeing it.

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In Healthy Habits, Mental Health, Philosophy, Well Being

APARIGRAHA: THE TRUE YOGIC MEANING OF NON-ATTACHMENT

October 8, 2023

Aparigraha is the last Yama in Pantanjali’s Eight Limbs of Yoga. It often translates to non-greed and non-attachment. Yamas are the moral guidelines of yoga. Practitioners use them to live by. The Yamas can influence your relationships with others as well as with yourself. These moral codes can be applied both on and off the mat. And these practices help us benefit ourselves as well as the world around us.

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In Philosophy, Well Being, Yoga

6 SIMPLE WAYS TO CLEAR NEGATIVE ENERGY

October 1, 2023

Whether you feel bad energy coming from someone else or lingering in a space, try one of these tactics to clear negative energy and call in more light.

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In Healthy Habits, Philosophy, Well Being

HOW TO FOCUS ON WHAT'S REALLY IMPORTANT

September 24, 2023

Have you ever felt it was just too hard to focus on the important things? It might be at work, it might be at home, or it might be with life in general?

The important things are about the future. To move forward, we have to let some things go. That’s hard, stressful, and sometimes overwhelming.

Mental Health UK reports that in the past year, 74% of people have felt so stressed that they feel overwhelmed or are unable to cope.

I understand this feeling. I’m in the middle of moving house at the moment – downsizing, but taking 3 teenage boys with me! We can’t take everything with us – though I can confirm that all 3 boys have made the cut for the move. We’re going through everything – there is stuff everywhere. But there’s a clear deadline – moving day, and we’ve got a fixed limit on what we can take with us. This is a great metaphor for the need to focus on what’s important in a world where we have limits on what we can do, and people relying on us to get things done.

Letting go to focus on what’s important

We’ve lived in this house for over 10 years. This spans the period with children at pre-school, with prams, car seats, and daily paintings through to children in the final year of high school and learning to drive. Let alone all the things that the adults have managed to acquire during that time. Our needs have changed, so we’re moving to an apartment – with less space – deliberately.

After a few highly unproductive sessions of pulling things out of cupboards, boxes, the attic, the shed and other hiding places, I realised I was going to need some structure. We want to simplify things – take the important things with us, free ourselves from the rest and thus allow us to move forward to the future with open arms. I was pretty clear on what’s important, but if you need a hand – read this article.

That’s when I came up with the 3 D’s:

  • Display

  • Digitise

  • Delete (or Destroy, if you’re feeling a real passion for the process)

Display

This involves choosing the things that we want to see everyday. They go on the shelf, or on the wall, or on the desk. Or in the case of furniture, they’re the things we keep

Digitise

This is how we retain important memories without cluttering up our everyday focus. Mostly, this involves taking photos of the things that are important, but that we no longer use, or aren’t meaningful enough to put on display. Then we back the files up in multiple locations, just to make sure. Then we’re free to get rid of the items themselves

Delete

Yep, this is where we get rid of things.  Everything else has to go. To be clear, this involves getting rid of things from our environment. They may have value for someone else, so I strongly advocate selling or donating these items so someone else can re-use them. The rest will need to be thrown out. It is really cathartic. It also serves as a reminder about the temporary use of so many things. I’ve vowed to cut down on buying ‘stuff’ from now on, and focus more on experiences. Hopefully that lasts.

By following a few simple strategies, it is possible to improve our focus and prioritize the things that matter most.

By the way, I also asked chat GPT how to improve focus on what is important at work and in life, and got this advice as well:

  • Set clear goals

  • Prioritize your tasks

  • Minimize distractions

  • Take breaks

  • Practice mindfulness

  • Delegate or outsource

  • Stay organized

These are all really useful too – perhaps the subject of another post!

In conclusion, staying focused on what is important in life requires us to move forward. Moving forward requires us to let some things go, and create space for whatever the future holds. By actively deciding which things we want to take with us (display), and safeguarding the things we want to remember (digitise) we can then let go of the rest (discard) and move towards the future.  It won’t be easy, it takes practice and discipline, but the rewards are well worth the effort.

Whatever you do, do it with heart.


Original blog - Craig Hopper.

In Healthy Habits, Well Being

SPRING DETOX: A FRESH START

September 17, 2023

“Detoxification” means the removal of toxins from the body. Just like flowers, humans absorb toxins—preservatives, pesticides, stimulants, and heavy metals—through food, water, and air. Also, your own body produces toxins, called metabolic waste products, as a natural result of processes like digestion and respiration.

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