I could really relate to today’s meditation, the theme was living
optimism. I am a hopeful optimist and live each day that way, I always have. I
try to see the positive in every situation, even when I really have to dig deep to
find it. I love people and instantly would give the shirt off my back to a stranger;
that is just my nature to trust and see the good in people, until I have been
given a reason to see things differently. I am sure that bothers some idealists,
realists and pessimists and some see it as naivety, but I have a good head on
my shoulders and I don’t let my kindness or outlook on life be taken advantage of.
I do see the world as it is, but I know I can only control my own actions and feelings and how I choose to live each moment. I have a hopeful attitude and even if things seem unattainable I try so hard that the journey is often times worth it even if I don't reach the goal. I don’t let the actions of
others affect the way I live my life and being an optimist truly makes for a
happier more grateful day. I can sit and drown in a bad day, but why not try and
learn something from it and work to make that day a bit brighter instead of
choosing to see it as a write-off.
I think that is why I handle stress really well, some people take the negative things that happen during their day and take on the world’s problems on their back and just can’t seem to see past it.
I can’t say certain circumstances don't affect me as well but I try to see past it and work hard
to live a positive life and helping others around me do the same. We can’t control the actions
of others but if every one of us did our part to make someone’s day just a
little bit brighter, just imagine how great our world could be.
Today Oprah talks about having a gratitude journal - I have had one for a
few years now. It has really helped me become the person I am today. I did a little
blog on this in February:
28 days of gratitude.
What we think, do and say influences our bodies. With each action the
brain sends messages to all the cells of our bodies creating critical feedback
loops that carry information for wellness or disease. Living through a lens of
optimism we can bring our lives into balance and maintain optimal health. When we operate from a positive perspective
we are motivated to live the life we envision and confidently take steps to
make that happen. Being grateful for who we are and what we have right now
allows us to take stock of all the goodness in our lives. We understand we are
always learning lessons; therefore we forgive ourselves and others because this
moment is just a blink on our evolutionary path. Living optimism invites us to
reach higher and become the fullest expression of our intentions.
Making healthy choices may affect the production of the enzyme
telomerase, which in turn builds telomeres, the end points of each chromosome.
The fraying of telomeres is associated with aging and keeping telomeres intact is
associated with the health and youthfulness of our genes.
It is important that we engage in a positive inner dialogue that
supports the vision that we hold for our lives and we act in alignment with
those messages. In this way we can establish a nourishing lifestyle that
enables us to remain healthy, vibrant and strong for the rest of our lives.
Centering Thought:
My life unfolds in divine order.
Sanskrit mantra:
Om Daksham Namah. - My actions achieve maximal benefit with minimal
effort.
Mindful Moment:
We become what we believe and, as we've learned, remaining positive
sends our bodies loving messages that are crucial to maintaining good health.
By being grateful for all that we have, we can move our egos aside and live the
lives we were meant to live, full of enthusiasm for the present moment and
confident about our futures. By
fostering an inner dialogue that is most nurturing to us, we support the clear
vision we have for ourselves and live our lives in alignment with our true
purpose.
If you are not doing so already, begin to keep a gratitude journal.
Each morning or evening, take stock of your life and write down those things
for which you are truly thankful.
Interesting links:
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before
starting to improve the world."
—Anne Frank