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Mar 06 2007
How to Organize Your Life PDF Print E-mail

By Patrycja Szczeniowska, on Tuesday, 06 March 2007


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Tips on How to Organize Your Life When your to-do list gets overwhelming, there's a natural way to figure out your next step. Tune into this gentle process. > > By Jennifer Louden >


It's mid-morning, and several minor crises have already derailed you.
Your plan for the day is in shambles, your to-do list feels like a boulder around your neck, and all you want to do is hide. You&rsquore reaching for a Diet Coke in the hopes that it will give you the energy to decide which item on your list to tackle.
Then you remember that there&rsquos another way. You make the choice.
You feel your feet connecting with the ground beneath you.
You take a deep breath and reach your arms overhead, exhaling with a huge sigh.
You put your hand on your heart and recall feeling balanced and flowing, trusting the flow of life.
You gently ask, &ldquoWhat choice feels the easiest in this moment? & rdquo
You visualize yourself bringing this question into your heart, and take a breath or two to infuse it with flow and peace.
Perhaps a brief image of your sister comes to mind. Or maybe you hear a refrain of an old song, and when you focus on it,
you realize it reminds you of your sister. Or perhaps you remember the feeling of your sister hugging you.
You call your sister, have a lovely chat, and when you get off the phone, you have new energy &mdashenough to move you forward to the next task awaiting you. Do you begin to see to get the picture of how this approach flows with life?
I&rsquom not proposing you sell your worldly possessions and move to the woods to live in an unheated yurt.
I&rsquom not recommending you consult crystals or the I Ching before moving a muscle.
What I am saying is that when you think you&rsquore lost, overwhelmed, and without direction, you do &ldquoknow&rdquo
what to do to restore your balance and your direction&ndashbut it&rsquos a different kind of knowing,
one you already possess, and need only be reminded of how to access. This is part of the process I call "Life Organizing."
It's infinitely richer than plotting your days in 15-minute increments in your day planner, but it does require trusting your own experiences.  It involves aquick in-the-moment check-in that lowers your stress while allowing you to move beyond your conscious mind and respond with creativity and intuition to challenges and opportunities.
Here are some of the check-in steps from the example above:
1. Connect: Move your body &ndash breathe deeper,
stretch your arms overhead, step outside and feel the breeze on your skin- anything that connects you with your life energy.

2. Feel: Tune into your heart, which can give you information your head can&rsquot.
Simply put your attention on your heart, perhaps by placing your hand there. Recall a time in which you felt loved and appreciated or loving and appreciative toward someone else. Linger there for a few seconds.

3. Inquire: Ask a mindful question. This opens up possibilities you literally couldn&rsquot see before. In the first example, the mindful question was: What choice feels the easiest in this moment? Another of my favorite questions: What do I need to know right now?

4. Allow: To allow is simply trusting that by connecting, feeling, and inquiring, you will hear or see or feel or sense what your next step is&mdashand only your next step.. Allowing is not about belief: it&rsquos about noticing your experience and opening to your next step, allowing love, inspiration, and knowing to come into your body and heart, to inform and direct you.

Last update : Monday, 12 March 2007

   

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