Dive Deep into Creativity: Discover, Share, Inspire
My Teacher said, "Sit with yourself for 15 minutes everyday. Take this time to reflect and just enjoy your solitude."
It's the best advice on self-love I've received. I do this every morning, with a cup of coffee alongside. Here's a tiny guide I'd like to share for you to experience this joy too:
* Choose your favorite spot (at home, a café or even the metro)
* Not mandatory: It's good to have trees or the sky to look at
* Put your phone away for the next 10-15 minutes
* Consciously pause all the mental to-do lists and planning of activities or goals that's surprisingly always running in the background, even when you're not aware of it
* The minute you do this, you might hear yourself exhale or sigh a bit louder than usual. (It's a good sign)
* Feel free to have a coffee or a mug of tea for company
* Notice the most predominant feeling present inside you in that moment
* Allow this feeling and any other ones to fully move through you without stopping or analyzing them
* Once you've felt all of them deeply, allow yourself to talk to yourself or the Universe about things that feel too tough to solve, hurtful or confusing
* You may feel a sense of release, even if the answers aren't coming to you yet (don't worry, they'll come. Answers have a unique way of showing up when we least expect them.)
* Right now, notice if your breathing has softened and slowed down. Enjoy this state of presence with yourself
* Talk aloud to yourself if you'd like. (I find this particularly comforting.) It doesn't have to be profound talk. Even a regular catch-up with your thoughts, something that changed your perspective yesterday, a new learning, a meal you'd like to eat again, all are good.
* You may want to chill with yourself past those 15 minutes. Go on, it's a fine idea.:)
* For some, it may be discomforting at first-- the silence, the weirdness about meeting yourself-- and that's cool.
* Try to keep coming back to yourself everyday if you can. Mind you, it can get addicting. :)
P.S: I'd like to thank you my wonderful Teacher who made me meet myself in this soul-easing way.