Slowing down allows you to disconnect from
the frenzied pace buzzing around you so you can begin moving at your own
pace. Life can often feel like it’s zipping by in
fast forward. We feel obliged to accelerate our own speed along with it,
until our productivity turns into frenzied accomplishment. We find ourselves
cramming as much activity as possible into the shortest periods of time. We
disregard our natural rhythms because it seems we have to just to keep up. In
truth, rushing never gets you anywhere but on to the next activity or goal. Slowing down allows you to not only savor
your experiences, but also it allows you to fully focus your attention and
energy on the task at hand. Moving at a slower place lets you get things done
more efficiently, while rushing diminishes the quality of your work and your
relationships. Slowing down also lets you be more mindful, deliberate, and
fully present. When we slow down, we are giving ourselves the opportunity to
reacquaint ourselves to our natural rhythms. We let go of the “fast forward”
stress, and allow our bodies to remain centered and grounded. Slowing down is
inherent to fully savoring anything in life. Rushing to take a bath can feel
like an uncomfortable dunk in hot water, while taking a slow hot bath can be
luxuriant and relaxing. A student cramming for a test will often feel tired
and unsure, whereas someone who really absorbs the information will be more
confident and relaxed. Cooking, eating, reading, and writing can become
pleasurable when done slowly. Slowing down lets you become more absorbed in
whatever it is you are doing. The food you eat tastes better, and the stories
you read become more alive. Slowing down allows you to disconnect from
the frenzied pace buzzing around you so you can begin moving at your own
pace. The moments we choose to live in fast-forward motion then become a
conscious choice rather than an involuntary action. Learning to slow down in
our fast-moving world can take practice, but if you slow down long enough to
try it, you may surprise yourself with how natural and organic living at this
pace can be. |
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