In a world that is driven by constant innovation in
technology and our innate need to want more and more in life, at what
point does the society plateau or get comfortable at what is? Probably
NEVER! Remember playing outside until the sun went down, leisurely trips
to the local library to pick out books for the week, and having to look things
up in the encyclopedia? Nowadays, it seems as though the world is at
our fingertips making life so much easier. Or is it?
At what point does it become too much? No
longer do we gasp when a toddler who can’t even talk yet is able
to navigate an Ipad or a cell phone better than some adults. No
longer do we question whether it’s ok to take leave from work by a quick text
to your superior. Little by little our social etiquette is changing, but at
what cost?
So much stress is caused by the overload of
stimulation. The amount of information coming at people is alarming. Our
bodies have not yet evolved to be able to handle it, so it is necessary to be
mindful of how much is too much. Simplifying, minimizing, and slowing down are
all ways we can create more peace in our daily lives and reduce the pressure we
are putting on ourselves to keep up.
5 simple ways to become more present in life
Here are some tips that will help you manage just
that;
Create
a cell-free time in your day – Often times having
your phone next to you at all times creates the need to check in too often.
It’s so hard to shy away from that green or blue notification light
blinking away! Dedicate breaks of time where your cell phone is out of
sight, so you can focus and truly be with people during your day. Create
a set of personal rules, such as no phone interactions at the dinner table,
while you have company over, or while you are in a public place.
Silence
notifications – When you are not required to
answer a text, call, or email, turn your phone on silent so that you can avoid
constant distraction and not be tempted to answer immediately. Stress can
be caused by the pressure felt by having to answer immediately or multi-task.
We are more efficient doing one task at a time!
Tune
into nature – One of the best ways to ensure
you are centered and engaged in the present is to be out in nature. Soaking in
the sounds, getting some fresh air and sun exposure is amazing for the mind,
body, and spirit.
Read
a book – Too much screen time is wreaking havoc on
our eyes, posture, and brains. Taking breaks from the screen to read a
book is a nice way to still get information and enjoyment, but
without the physical strain induced by an electronic device. If you like
to read in bed, prop a pillow behind your head so you are not looking down at
the book, this ensures your neck is in a neutral position.
Play
music – Instead of having your television on all day
on the weekend, opt for playing music instead. Music can enhance focus,
promote creativity, and relax the mind.
5
benefits of unplugging
This will instantly enable you to become more
present in your life and that in turn will do the following;
Strengthen interpersonal communication and your
relationships
Boost creativity and focus
De-stress and calm anxiety or fear
Improve gratitude
Create inner peace and joy
Try to incorporate these tips into your daily routine
and life will suddenly become more engaging and less stressful!
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