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11 Ways to Find Serenity Amidst Chaos

August 10th, 2009 | 28 Comments »

Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no trouble, no noise, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of all these things and still be calm in your heart.”

- Unknown

SerenityIn our fast-paced, multitasking, day-to-day lives, we often find ourselves adrift in chaos. I have a lot on my plate (plates, really), and I know full well that I’m certainly not the only one!

Within this chaos, finding our inner calm is just as important—actually more so—than completing our next task. It allows us to recharge and breathe just a bit easier. It’s incredible what just five minutes of serenity can do for your energy level and mental state.

Begin this week by using a special power—the ability to find serenity amidst chaos—and watch as the beauty of the week unfolds around you. The following is a brief menu of serenity options from which you can choose. By all means, indulge yourself this week!

1. Breathe. Those seven letters can instantly trigger a calming response. Just close your eyes, take a deep breath, count to three, and release. Repeat as necessary.

2. Rock Out. Take a quick four-minute break from your work to listen to your favorite song. You’ll probably find that it will calm you down, pump you up, or bring back great memories. Regardless of the genre, give yourself a moment to enjoy the music that will transport you to a place of pure happiness.

3. Uni-task. Yes, you read that right. Instead of believing in the mantra of more is better, allow yourself to focus on each task at hand, one at a time. This will allow you to de-clutter the other tasks that are taunting you from the periphery of your mind.

4. Step away. Let me guess, you’re staring at a screen just now, right? The television screen, the computer screen, and even the smartphone screen have become the interfaces with which we interact most often. When you’re piling on the work and begin to feel overwhelmed, take a step away, or simply turn your chair around for a minute or two. When you do, you’ll instantly regain the clarity you need to continue.

5. Stop! Think about…things. Placing yourself on autopilot does little more than cloud your mind. Instead, take a minute to organize your thoughts and tasks. This way, as you embark on that checklist, you’ll have a clearer vision of your day. After all, improved clarity brings about greater focus—so watch as you execute all of your tasks.

6. Take a Fresh Air Break. When you feel that you’re being pulled in every direction or that you’re stuck in a certain project, take a minute to walk outside and breathe in the fresh air. This will help you reconnect briefly with nature (even if you’re in the middle of a hot city). More importantly, it can help you get back to work with a revitalized attitude.

7. Read. If you’re in the middle of working, prompt your brain to switch gears by reading something new and interesting. This is a great way to continue the learning process with a broader scope. If you’re at home and everyday stresses are getting to you, reading can be a great way to relax. The images and emotions your brain conjures up simply by reading words will certainly be a welcome method of restoring yourself.

8. Reconnect. When life’s chaotic journey begins to get too far under your skin, it’s important to take a step back and reconnect with someone you’ve met along the way. We are greater than the sum of our experiences, and these include the relationships and interactions that have propelled us to where we are today. Simply pick up the phone to learn how someone else is doing and what they are up to in their own lives. A reminder of the memories will be an added bonus.

9. Stretch. Flexing those muscles and moving your body around is a great way to relieve some of the tension being built up in your muscles. Stretching helps you to continue marching on and allows you to reject the manifestation of any stress—literally and figuratively.

10. Laugh. It’s the most important of all medicines, and taking a minute to laugh with others or even at yourself will definitely reinvigorate your mind and soul. Adopting a lighthearted approach to the chaos that surrounds you will help you return to a tranquil place.

11. Create a Serenity Trigger. No matter how you deal with those chaotic moments in your life, create a serenity trigger that will help you find a peaceful place whenever the need arises. My serenity trigger is an image of a beautiful flower blooming within a simple mason jar. When I visualize it, it reminds me to take a few minutes away from what I’m doing to find serenity amidst the chaos.

All of these actions represent different ways of approaching the same problem. We feel stressed because of the palpable chaos around us. When we do, then it’s time for us to find our place of serenity and return to it over and over again.

What is your serenity trigger? How do you find serenity amidst chaos?

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Monday Inspiration: Finding Calm in Chaos

February 23rd, 2009 | 4 Comments »

birdcage by tamar

image from tamar on etsy

Writing blog posts has become a treat for me. I love the freedom that comes with having a blog or a journal of any kind. It provides quiet moments of reflection that re-calibrate my sense of self during periods of chaos that can easily overwhelm my rational perspective.

I could write all about chaos and focus on things that are draining my energy, but what would be the point? We all know what that feels like. So I’m going to recognize that this week may present more challenges than usual, and it’s okay to feel a bit drained or less creative than other weeks.

Now the important step: balance. How can I implement “balance” into chaos? I’m definitely not an authority on this subject, but from personal experience the key has been to recognize the other side of the current situation. It’s important to look at the situation and explore how we can utilize our personal strengths to navigate through the chaos.

Finding a sense of calm is an incredible strength that shouldn’t be neglected when most needed.

• • • Inspiration to help guide you through the week • • •

1) Relaxation

“Sometimes the most important thing in a whole day is the rest we take between two deep breaths.”  — Etty Hillesum

2) Reading

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”  — Charles W. Eliot

Reading is a wonderful way to take your mind off current events. A wonderful novel and a cup of warm tea may be all you need to re-energize.

3) Visual Stimuli

“Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life.” — John Lubbock

After spending two winters in Boston, I fully realize the importance of color on mood. Bright colors provide a huge energy boost. I love looking for pops of color in nature and in art. And the internet can also be a great resource!

To get your color fix, check out the Crayola Art of Childhood Gallery!

Crayola was just a primer to prepare you for my go-to site for bright, fun colors: Making it Lovely
You must check out the photos of Nicole Balch’s (blogger behind Making it Lovely) gorgeous (and colorful) studio!

4) Space

“Everyone needs a sanctuary to gather thoughts and apply personal tools. It’s in a sanctuary where a sense of self is daily repaired and polished. Things begin to make sense in a sanctuary. Even for the most limited among us, a sanctuary is where progress is made and work gets done.” — Robert Genn

5) Create

“Believe in your creative potential, enjoy the creative process, try something new, explore new possibilities, but most of all believe.” — Donna Downey

Visit Donna Downey’s site for loads of creative ideas!

The act of creating something is extremely therapeutic. I often create collages while working on “serious” stuff.  It provides time off for the left side of my brain and exercises the right side :). So simple yet so powerful. You can see my crazy little set up below — pink paper on the desk (beginning of a collage).

Carolyn's Space

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I hope you are able to utilize some of these ideas to create a sense of calm that you can carry with you throughout the week.

… Thank you to those participating in the Interview Game (Post: When I Grow Up)! I will be posting more questions later tonight so be sure to leave a comment that says “interview me!” …

Happy Monday!
Carolyn

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