“Spending more time with friends and family costs
nothing. Nor does walking, cooking, meditating, making love, reading or eating
dinner at the table instead of in front of the television. Simply resisting the
urge to hurry is free.”
― n Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed
Last month I noticed that I
had been feeling overwhelmed and anxious about not being able
to accomplish as much as I once was able to do. My distress was the warning sign that reminded me to treat myself more gently and lighten up.
Now, as I practice slowing down my daily routines, I notice numerous benefits to my mental, emotional, and physical health.
When I prioritize quality over quantity, I give myself permission to streamline possessions or shorten my to-do list. In the long run, I am more of a conscious consumer and conserve money and time, reduce waste, and engage in activities and keep only those things I truly love.
Rushing and constant busyness gets to be old and frustrating. Slow living offers me a way to breathe more deeply, and use my senses to be more present in each moment.
I’m inviting you to observe how slow living practices can enhance your day and set the tone for a calmer, yet more productive time.
Following are Tips and Ideas to Help You Develop and Enhance Slow Living Practices:
1. Observe your morning rituals, and tweak those that no longer serve you well. Practice mindfulness in each moment to set the intention to relate better to yourself, other people, nature, and your environment. Focus on being present, intentional, and selective with your time and commitments. if you have difficulty doing that read "9 Practices to Help You See You are Enough."
2. Start with the basics. Go outside and look, touch, hear, taste, and smell the beauty and wonder in simple moments in life.
4. Each moment you are mindful can help slow down your over-active mind and allow you to think more clearly as well as experience sensory pleasure. Look at "Convert Anxiety into Relaxation with a Colorful Cloud Visualization" to see one method that may help you refresh yourself.
5. Take a few moments each morning to plan which activities you want and/or need to prioritize. Select only those things that align with your values and goals. This process highlights items you are passionate about and reinforces your desire and determination to make progress in moving forward.
6. Simplify your schedule by saying no to some commitments. Decide which ones will take you off track, and release those. Then notice whether you feel calmer and grateful you were able to be proactive. Setting boundaries and pacing yourself is radical self-care and living slow.
7. Take breaks from technology at least every hour. Use this time for rest, creative endeavors, hands-on hobbies, bathroom or hydration needs, and getting outdoors. A digital detox is a must in this age when we allow ourselves to be bombarded by social media, fake news, or an onslaught of negativity in the mainstream media.





I listen to music to help with stress
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to help with stress. Thanks for sharing it!
DeleteGreat ideas and reminders to be intentional and prioritize! Saved to Pinterest and to My Favorites tab on my laptop!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the visit, comment, and social support. Good luck and be well.
DeleteThis is such good advice, Nancy. I'm grateful you shared your experience and tips!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much April. Wishing you a great day.
Deletefor you city folks--get out of the city and walk in nature.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is one fabulous way to find joy and satisfaction in slow living. Thanks for your comment and happy weekend.
DeleteThis post is a beautiful reminder that joy isn’t a destination—it’s woven into the little moments. Thank you for sharing such thoughtful, practical tips for cultivating happiness in everyday life.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Laura for your kind words. I'm happy you came to visit at Colors 4 Health. Wishing you a beautiful day.
DeleteNancy, good reminders and suggestions for quality over quantity. Being at the beach gives me so many opportunities to enjoy nature.
ReplyDeleteThat's grand. Happy you get to have so many opportunities to enjoy nature and great that you are proactive.
DeleteMy lifestyle is much more slow than it used to be. I used to be involved in way too many things at once. It's healthier in every way to slow down and eliminate the hustle and bustle.
ReplyDeleteHear you and am happy you have found a way to slow down and eliminate the hustle and bustle. Please enjoy the slower pace and have an excellent week.
DeleteI do pretty much all of these!
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm impressed. Thanks for you comment and visit and have a marvelous evening.
DeleteTHe tech intrusion is my problem. I am trying to limit it more but I do like to carry my phone in my hand....yikes! #TalkaboutitTuesday
ReplyDeleteKnow what you mean Lydia. I try to remember how free I felt before cell phones. That motivates me to at least turn it off my mobile phone after dinner each night, and allow me to de-tox and wind down before bedtime. Hope you find a way to give yourself a break-no matter how small it is.
DeleteA very nice list of reminders to help us remember and practice savoring all the important moments in each and every day.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Pat. What is your favorite thing or things to savor? Wishing you a beautiful day and be well.
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