meditation, stress

Beautiful: The Simplest Definition of Stress Reduction

Meditate“The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.” ~ William James, American psychologist and philosopher

With Phin’s hospitalization, my preparation to leave New York City for two months, the move to my new apartment, and the winding down of some of my freelance work, I’ve felt pulled in many different directions, emotionally and physically. Sometimes, I felt completely off kilter (I’ll be giving more specifics on this in an upcoming post). As a meditation and yoga teacher, I have the tools to bring myself back to center. It takes time and patience (sometimes more of both than I would like), but it happens every single time. My practice has never failed me. It’s never failed anyone I know.

So if you’re under the dark clouds of stress and anxiety, sit down. Close your eyes. One hand on the heart, one hand on the belly. Take a deep breath and place your attention right between the eyebrows (the third eye). Your mind doesn’t control you. You control the mind. You are empowered to replace that stress with peace. You can will it to happen. It doesn’t cost you a dime. It doesn’t require any special equipment. And yet, it is the most valuable gift you can give to yourself. Teaching this simple fact is certainly the most valuable thing I give to the world.

4 thoughts on “Beautiful: The Simplest Definition of Stress Reduction”

  1. Thank you for this beautiful reminder. I was going through a really rough patch and went back to metta meditation and finally was able to settle again. My blog today will focus on staying with the practice. I shall link to your beautiful post.

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