Monday, January 23, 2012

That Time to Pause and Renew

This certainly is the allowance to have time to renew and re-energize that last time I had done anything of the likes was back a few years ago.  Permission to pause, hmm.  I am finding that I am within that zone now.  I had wrote much on this very subject as it was and always was apart of the dynamics within life which I enjoyed – yet I can’t say I entirely did what I am doing now.  But I am doing it.  There are sometimes a thought that I have been transported back to the past when times were those which there were what they called – “Party Line” phones.  One phone serviced two homes in the rural areas.  I recall it well when I was a kid visiting his aunt and uncle out on the farm.

Within a cadence and ease I now feel like I have a foundation.  Saying goodbye to those overloaded practices which drain energy, sap productivity and poison relationships.  Sustainable ways which are intuitive which this path have always seemed to serve me in a productive way with right strategies that engage my mind, body, and strengthens the spirit.  I guess you could call it right loading rather than overloading.  It’s all within a shift.  This time within a pause rekindles the opportunity to take that pause.  For myself, I truly am taking that time to pause and enjoy the rewards of the good things – without the need to worry over things that need to be done, and literally enjoy the moments.

Everyone has that capacity to wear out it illustrates itself in a variety of ways.  But I have really put into place that “think again and don’t ponder too long”.  The business of having to feel that you have to be available within life within this techno era – I feel is neither a need nor a necessity.  Within this experience and process of all of this has been to step back and step out of the flow.  The business of always having to be available has temporarily gone out the door and it leaves for a time to reshape as mentioned above.

The word quick seems to be the pace of many yet I have slowed down.  A slower pace might just be the best medicine for many I am finding that it certainly has rendered more even within these few days.  I have run now for three consecutive days combined with eating three meals a day.  I am sleeping much better than I had before.  I believe apart of this was finding that I was locked within a certain way.  I was so busy running and trying to keep up and as well catch up – without ever having the chance to just appreciate the moment.  I am getting to know a few people here, I got my hair cut and was amazed to find that most all stores never open up till 10am.  Yet it made for a walk as well as an afternoon semi jog and walk along one of many winter trails. Some may feel that they are lazy when they are taking that pause.  I feel that society as a whole might be going to fast – yet I am not caught up within what others do. Yet while I am enjoying my journey I have come to engage within that small talk which is one of ease.

What I do believe is that this time is one which I am rejuvenating the areas which I love and am inclined towards.  And there is something to be said between the thoughts of what is in value without an insistent need but rather an option which re-energizes rather than our need for the quick, better that than a meltdown.

21 comments:

  1. We are pushed for a fast way of living, as if life is a race, we have to try every sports and listen to all music, visit all places, as a duty not as a pleasure, the wisdom is be faithful to our temper and pace. Somehow, less is more :)

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  2. Nothing quite like pausing to smell the roses. There is no need to run with the crowd surging forward, is there?

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  3. I believe less is more, everyone has there own way but I do enjoy the pleasant simple things. Perhaps less really is more.

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  4. Not at all Grammy, mind you there are some things of which are needed to be done as I am heading into the city tomorrow for a check up.
    But aside of that there is nothing which is forced upon me and I enjoy this very much.

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  5. seize the moment for tomorrow is another day, in the most simplest things there is beauty beyond words that not all take that one pause and give that thought. They say they take it slow, but in reality they aren't for some are busy collecting snows in the warmth of wintry solitude ...
    tight hugs and seize the moment, Jack

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  6. while there are you solving what problems that sent you to run there? or just resting until you feel the need to do so?

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  7. by the way ... such a wonderful accompanying photo of the man, tight hugs

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  8. Believe it or not I am getting more things done out here than I would be within the city. But on my own time.

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  9. The problems which were Pamela are past tense - as I wish to get on with things. I just take it day by day right now.

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  10. luv to see when you put a smiley and a wink, your ok ... :)

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  11. yes life goes by too fast..we should takee time to smell the roses...and pick daisies xo

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  12. You sound content and that is always good

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  13. come spring for now I am just enjoying reading and writing Caroline.

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  14. Hi Tee yeah I am, the day is done and it's truly good. Thanks U. !

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  15. I enjoyed reading your impressions of pause...and agree that it is a much more positive way to go. As you said...it re-energizes, rather than the fast-pace, which is more craziness and frustration. ~ Blessings!

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  16. The very same to you and as well a Happy Birthday to you Kath.

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