FOR THE NEXT 60 SECONDS, PRESS PAUSE ON WHATEVER MINDSET YOU CURRENTLY HAVE & TRY THIS
It’s amazing how the mind works, right? One moment we can be angry and pissed off; in another, happy and gregarious.
One moment we can feel sick; In another, healthy.
Take, for
instance, the last time I acted on stage. I had just come down with a
delicious case of the flu and couldn’t hold down my lunch for the life
of me. My roommates stayed far away from me lest they too come down with
this stomach bug.
How, for the
life of me, would I play a carefree and bubbly college student on stage
that night? And the kicker… my character was the proverbial 30-year old
who still lived at his parents’ home and comes home drunk to devour a
plate of cold Spaghetti O's live on stage.
Gross.
Minutes before
the spotlight would shine on me that night, I imagined all the terrible
scenarios that could happen on stage as I tried to hold down my
character’s late night supper.
Inhale
I breathed deep
and steady for 60 seconds and did what I would always do before a
performance. I said a quick prayer to my Nanas, imagined them in the
audience watching me, and visualized my best performance.
The lights went
up. I came on stage. And before I knew it, there I was bowing before
the audience feeling healthy and happy with that high that all actors
know comes after a performance.
Exhale
The applause died down and with my first step off the stage, I transformed back into my terribly sick self.
How could this be? I thought to myself. One minute, I’m sick. The other, I’m healthy, and then I’m sick again?!
The answer may be as simple as one breath, says Sam Harris in his book Waking Up:
“How we pay attention to the present moment largely determines the
character of our experience and, therefore, the quality of our lives.”
Join me in trying this:
For The Next 60 Seconds, Press Pause On Whatever Mindset You Currently Have.
Take a deep
inhale for four seconds followed by a deep exhale for four seconds.
Repeat, starting the inhale in the deep bottom of the belly and rising
it to the back of the shoulder blades. Exhale, coming back down.
Continue to
breathe this way as you look around for a bit of beauty in front of you:
the sunlight as it glistens off the petal of a flower, the bee that
defies physics and hovers above a flower’s stamen, or a coworker or
loved one who brings you joy.
Turn now to
think of one bad thing that is not happening to you. You are not losing a
limb. You are not running downstairs because of a missile attack. Your
house is not on fire. You are not running out of water. You are not
alone. And on and on and on.
You have abundant joy in your life, in this moment, in this breath.
Let me tell you a secret: When
I woke up this morning, I felt lethargic and jet lagged and quickly
thought of all the work I need to do, the errands that need to be done,
the commitments I made to those I love, the mountain of things that I
keep saying I will get to one day but never do.
In my first
moments of waking up this morning, I felt defeated. Instead of focusing
on the abundance of joy in my life, I focused in on the negative.
So, I shuffled over to my pour-over, fed Yoda the Cat, and took a few breaths. And in those breaths, I realized I was choosing to be unhappy.
Right now, as I type this message to you, I’m choosing to be happy.
What are you choosing right now?
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