Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Bye Bye, 2013!


Inviting change to stay is allowing our selves to be truly transformed. The evolution of change is a sincere living, breathing transformation of you. 

So, perhaps it’s not true — a New Year’s Resolution can transform your life, but given the odds it will more likely change your life for a short period of time unless you, we and I keep going to create, allow and become a walking, breathing act of transformation. 
Here are some tips for building sustainable change: 
#1 Practice moment-to-moment being. Presence is true freedom, true wealth and a true sense of being. You can choose to live in the experiences of the past or in the fictitious worries of the future. Or, you can choose to live in a rhythm of ease and response within the present moment allowing yourself to be fully available for what is needed within each breath. 
Refuse to become a slave to the perceived time-space continuum and instead, live this practice of freedom, moment by glorious moment – right now. 
#2 How will you grow if you are never challenged? It is possible to dream and live big, while still having time to meditate, to patiently nourish your body with nutritious meals, to get the laundry done and spend time with beloved family and friends. Truly live your purpose and life will wrap its arms around you. Challenging ourselves to live our truths may not always seem easy, but it can become one of the best anti-depressants, and inspire the life around you to do the same.
Living truthfully also creates a mastery of focus — and, where focus goes, love, creativity and transformation grows. 
#3 Allow your goals to unfold. They will evolve, blossom, expand, shift and revolutionize as you continue to transform. Your goals, if held delicately without gripping, will become your biggest sponsor, your most congenial cheerleader, and if allowed, they’ll continue to invite you into a space of non-attached growth and abundance beyond what you ever thought possible. 
And, don’t forget to acknowledge the fruits of your effort. Life is always speaking to us, holding us and acknowledging our presence. Feel the effects of your efforts, even in the slightest. Nothing is in vain. 
#4 Invite consistency and commitment. Consistency and commitment invites strength and positive forces into our lives. They are the initiation of change and eventually open the flood gates for transformation. These two elements can help us to create and divulge clarity and vision. A healthy structured life that contains a consistent and committed source of nourishment — one that nourishes us deeply without rigidity – can help us to allow our dreams to come to life. What makes up a consistent, committed structured life? The stuff we know we should be doing…everyday. 
You are the creator, the alchemist, the explorer and the artistic expression of you. 
#5 Use your body. It’s the best instrument you could ever have to experience this life. Your body is waiting for you to explore and sculpt it. It’s waiting for you to reveal its wisdom. Use it to lift the world and to express your authentic self. Seek a loving connection and embrace, shine and flourish in your perceived imperfection…and, not as the body you had yesterday or ten years ago…the one you have right now. 
Don’t wait for the last song to move, cherish and feel the sensations — the deep creative wisdom of your body. 
#6 Workout your Gratitude Muscle. Gratitude for the little things. Gratitude for the big things. Gratitude for the experiences we have yet to find words for. 
Gratitude for what is yet to be revealed. 
Gratitude for being here. 
#7 Rest—Recover—Rejuvenate. Allow yourself to experience ease, to regroup and to relish within periods of doing less, not more. Get enough rest, enough greens, enough hydration. Get enough you time, enough nature, enough art, enough movement. Allow yourself to step away from technology, work, your to-do list and your schedule. A matter of fact, allow yourself to break all your rules. 
Listen intuitively and although there is much to be done and life seems to call us to action in so many ways, don’t forget to be. 
Return to #1.



Read the rest of the article here.

Art work by the incredible Jackie Morris!

2 comments:

  1. the art work is indeed incredible and marvelous! I especially love the red woven into the fabrics.
    So this article is reposted here and came from Tanya? I love these tips, and will try to work the suggestions into the new year.
    Happy new year to you and yours!

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    1. Hi, Norma! Happy New Year!

      Yes, I saw Tanya's article on FB and just excerpted it here.

      Glad you liked Jackie's artwork - I love it!

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