Tuesday, November 4, 2014

To Do List Tuesday


 
Today, I have a million things to do.
 
It's election day - I always, always vote.
I have to run into my doctor's office to leave a deposit of my blood for a quick test.
It's my anniversary! I need to get a few surprises in place before the hubs gets home.
I also have homework to start, as well as a few other general errands.
It's a busy Tuesday, and it is only 9:15 am.
 
But I am still sitting here in my pajamas, working on my last cup of coffee for the day. I spent some time looking out the window, along with my cat Maggie who kept me company. We were both watching for birds, but I am sure for different reasons. I was surprised none showed up while I was there - I am going to blame Maggie for that.
 
It's a lazy morning on a busy day.
 
I know that soon I will have to get a move on, and get out the door.
 
I just can't make myself do it yet.
 
And that's ok, right? I think we all need to take time this, to not rush hither and yon, or at least if we absolutely have to do that, that we at least take moments for ourselves in the day. Whether it is before, during, after, making time for ourselves is necessary. It's not really lazy. It is healthy, therapeutic. For me, this will set the tone for my day. I might have a lot to do in a short window of time, especially now before the afternoon nap threatens to overtake me, but I am going to make the best of all the time I have. 
 
When I get to the polls this morning, I will pay attention to the moment. I will probably wish I had gotten there sooner if there is a giant line, but I am still going to be mindful of what I am doing.
 
I think a lot about the state of being mindful, to be in the moment, to think about the needs of my body and mind, its rhythms, its ups and downs. I find that by doing so my normally frantic, anxious demeanor slows down, and I am calmer, happier, nicer.
 
So I am going to sit here in my red flannel pajamas with scotty dogs on them, finish my coffee, watch for some birds. At least for a little while longer.
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Being mindful will be a great asset to you in your near future. Children have a way of finding all of our buttons to push, but if we can see this as means to meet a need, solve a problem or figure out the boundaries, we can take ourselves (and our egos) out of the situation and handle it with love and calmness. Easier said than done, but so are most things worth doing ;)

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    1. Good advice. :) It is just something I have started doing - I can be pretty type B, but at the same time pretty hyper. With this pregnancy, it is important for me to stay calm and not get stressed, and taking moments like this really help me step back for a minute and realign in a more positive, calm way.

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