Cut Through The Noise
We would perhaps all agree that life today is extremely hectic and most often leaves us very little or no scope for downtime. And while the new circumstances of the current pandemic have led to many of us working from home, families gathered under one roof for a whole 24 hours at a time; we perhaps find ourselves unable to enjoy the value of this arrangement as the lines between professional and personal time have become smudged or even erased. For homemakers like myself, being a mom to two small tots, these lines have become blurred over a few years now and the repercussions of NOT ‘consciously making time for myself’ have become clearly apparent.
Meditation – an essential lifeskill
Growing up as a convent school student, I was introduced to meditation between my 8th and 10th grade. However, the sessions held for the same were few and far between. I never really gave meditation another thought thereafter, although I have heard it mentioned among my friends interested in exercising regularly. So my assumption about this practice was that it is a matter of preference. Fast-forward to 2020 and I now find myself taking it up occasionally but I am increasingly convinced it will have to be made a part of my daily routine.
This is why. One evening I decided to put my anxiety over the tasks yet to be completed for the day aside, and dive into a 15-minute guided meditation session that I found over the internet. My exercise mat rolled out and a comfortable pillow cradling my head, I put my headphones in and got into a relaxing position. Before I knew it, despite the chaotic shrills of my little kids playing in the background (which usually would leave me feeling un-nerved amidst all the clutter of tasks competing for priority in my head), I was able to disconnect and drown out the chaos, the juggling thoughts. I was able to focus on my breathing and just be. I couldn’t remember when last I was able to do just this .. just exist. Without judging or evaluating myself. It was calming and liberating, and best of all the effect actually lasted for days. It enabled a subconscious change in my perspective of everything and everyone around me. It enabled a change in the way I would react to the chaos and noise in my home. I could take all my kid’s mischief with a pinch of salt, and even chuckle to myself about it while addressing it appropriately. I was able to relate to my kids once again, be there for them when they were troubled without much emotional effort. I was thrilled!
I must specify here, that as a beginner and considering how overwhelmed I have been, I find that using a ‘guided meditation audio‘ to help me through my meditation has been more effective than me trying to meditate on my own. I suppose it’s easier as it forces me to pay attention to the coach’s voice rather than my own existing brain clutter. I have included a link to a guided meditation channel that I follow online should you need some help with getting started (follow this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9YKY7fdwyg). I have also personally found some spiritual guided meditations (that are available online) useful as well; so do look out for those that suit you.
If you already practice meditation regularly or plan to do so please do tell us about your experience in the comments section below. There is much to share and learn from each other.
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