The past 2 wks I have been running on adrenalin. My schedule has been out of whack but each day I am striving to get back into my rhythm. I managed to step back into the flow and reclaim my mojo yesterday.
Thought I didn't manage to squeeze in all my rebounding yesterday as planned and succumbed to a piece of toast, I did have a good sleep and woke up today feeling energized. Considering sleep and energy has been fleeting of late this is wonderful news!
What did I do differently yesterday? I really tried to focus on mindfulness regarding simple tasks. Taking the time to truly engage versus rushing through my to-do list with my mind elsewhere did in fact pay off. I think that may be reason #1 why I slept so well.
I was also inspired by an article in a past issue of Oprah's magazine which I stumbled upon in an attempt to clean up my office. In a What I Know for Sure article, Oprah talks about Sheri Salata. Sheri is/was Oprah's producer and truly a fascinating character. She is also a regular blog contributor on the O website. What resonated with me was the topic of grief...a topic I am all too familiar with but can happily say no longer weighs me down. Sheri's brother, John, passed away shortly before the article was written at the young age of 42. The article highlighted how Sheri handled his death and it caused me to rethink my yesterdays, my todays and my tomorrows. I quote: " I know the reason Sheri was able to give so much in the midst of her own sorrow was that she'd been working seriously on giving love to herself. We can see through the eyes of love only when there's love in our eyes. And to be able to see that way while yet we live is the biggest gift of all."
Today, tomorrow, and always - LOVE YOURSELF. Don't berate yourself, don't speak harshly to yourself and criticize your downfalls. As corny as this may sound it is still true: You are PERFECT exactly as you are. If you are following this blog because you don't like your body then take some time today to love your body. Look at eating, exercise and self-care not as a way to change bad into good but rather as a way to honor your body, to give it what it needs to thrive.
Thank you for sharing this. I love Sheri. I watched all the behind the scene shows on the OWN and she was in everyone.
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