Mental Digest
Your Mind is What It Eats
It’s a given – Put
good things in your body, get good things back. Good health, great skin,
stronger bodies. But have you looked at
what you put into your mind on a daily basis?
Each day, we digest images, sounds, words, thoughts and emotions.
Take a look at what
you are currently consuming. When
you wake, do you turn on the radio or TV for the local news? Or do you reach for your smart phone to see
who’s emailed or updated their status on Facebook?
During the day, you
engage in conversations with friends, co-workers and family. How do these conversations affect you? Do you feel more or less stressed? Do you take calls and emails while completing
projects throughout the day?
On the drive home, do
you drive in silence or listen to your favorite tunes? Do you abide by the “no hand-held technology”
rule or do you make dinner plans over the phone? Perhaps you schedule in a workout that
includes running on the treadmill with music and reading a magazine and glancing
up at the evening news. During dinner,
you tune into your favorite shows or the news.
With all of this
“mental snacking,” when do we have time to actually digest what we’ve heard /
seen / read? Our mind is like a busy
airport – constant delays, arrivals, and chaos that’s impossible to find
someplace quiet.
The practice of
meditation and actively being present can help bring calmness and organization
to the mind. Being present allows
you to focus on one topic at a time, while meditation gives you the ability to
become quiet and actually hear the inner voice inside each of us.
Start by turning off
all outside noises and setting a timer.
Spend a few moments focusing on your breath as it enters and exits the
body. Thoughts will come into the
mind. Acknowledge them and allow them
float by like a cloud. With each
practice, notice how easily your mind jumps into a quiet space. Then become aware of the images, sounds,
words, thoughts and emotions you allow into your life each day. Only allow good quality and positive mental
food into your life.
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