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August 24, 2008

Change-How to Roll with It

Change always happens, but often times the movement of change is subtle and unnoticeable in our daily routines and distractions of daily living. Sometimes it comes in happy forms such as a new baby, a new home, or an exciting relationship. However, when change comes in the form of illness, accidents, job loss or changing relationships, we view it as more of a challenge, and often can be stuck, depressed, angry and not sure of what to do next.

This summer I found myself dealing with unwanted change and unfortunately depression soon followed it. This forced me to re-evaluate and re-direct my energy. No matter how many times I go through tough challenges I have come to understand that CHANGE IS LIFE and that I always eventually adapt. Sometimes, I just don’t like it and am not very gracious about it’s presence in my life.

The five stages of grief do come into effect with the big life changes and they are not to be denied or swept away. Change can make you cranky, tired, depressed as well as energized and ready to try new things.

It is helpful to find value and meaning within the experience. Either way, life changing events pull us to grow and often more then we want, to accept and adapt.

Useful tips when it comes to change:

  • Let go of what “was” even when you don’t know what “is” yet.
  • Remind yourself that often your life choices led you to the change you are experiencing.
  • Change often leads to bigger and better things (even when you can’t see it or don’t want to hear it!)
  • Change is always happening but we mostly notice it when we are forced to do new things.
  • Accept where you are.
  • Create forward motion, one step at a time.
  • Realize it is OK that you might not have the answers because maybe you haven’t ever had THIS challenge before.
  • Accept responsibility for your actions and be kind to yourself.
  • Change is the vehicle for growth and it is simply a part of the human experience.

July 18, 2007

Death of the Mind – Or At least a Brief Reprieve

Filed under: Meditation, Personal Growth, Spirituality, Taoism — innerpathcoaching @ 1:10 pm

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So often in my own life I find myself stuck or clumped up around something that I have no idea how to let go of. I always desire to fix problems, create solutions and find ways to be happy. While setting goals, identifying issues and being proactive is empowering and filled with growth, sometimes pushing self to go in ANY direction is self defeating and instead of being filled with peace, I am distraught.

In these moments I have found the best tool for me is to simply go back to Taoism. I have been studying the Tao Te Ching with a Zen master out of California. The practice is simple. Meditate, breathe and when I read the poems, I am filled with a quick understanding that all I have to do is “nothing.” There is nothing to do.

And more easy then journaling I find creating my own poem is a way for me to loosen, to relax and to let go.

The Space In between

I forget
Again and again
What it is to be present

I cannot find myself in mind
Yet, I so easily get caught there

Defining myself
By my experiences
I forget that I
Am not the
Content of my life

In seeking for a deeper sense of self
It is never enough
Nothing is ever enough
And here I am back in the landscape of mind

Yet in presence
No answers or questions exist
Here I float in the space in between thought

Sometimes I swim in a consciousness
Not dependent on content
Where I know all life form
As myself

I call this Love
The love that knows the other
As yourself

Moving beyond thought
Being intelligent without intellect
Only a person on the surface

I am more than everything
And I am nothing.

The events, emotions and thoughts
of my life,
are only that.

I am not a story.
I am not a body.
I am everything and nothing.

I am beyond content.

And yet I use stories, I use content
And I use my body
As a vehicle to understand my true nature.

Knowing that I am not my tools.
And that truth is not in my words and in my thoughts.

They just point
to the truth, to the spaciousness
that is within me, within you, within all.

True nature of me is in between all that is.

Sandra is founder and owner of Inner Path Coaching, LLC . She coaches people though life challenges and inspires individuals to travel their inner path where healthy change and balanced living is achieved.

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