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Slowing Down and Living Joyfully

7:55 am by Seeking Joyful Simplicity 24 Comments

Slowing Down and Living Joyfully

Sometimes I feel like I am on a treadmill and running through my life. Going to work all day, then coming home to take care of the cooking, cleaning, paying bills, doing laundry, and tending to my family’s needs. And worse, despite working really hard, I rarely enjoy any sense of accomplishment – in all the rushing around, I am barely able to keep my head above water. I end up feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and run-down, and find myself wondering, how can I find a way to slow down and live joyfully?

 

 

Why I am sharing this with you? Because I suspect many of us feel this way sometimes (or all the time!). There has to be more to life than living for the weekends and vacations. How can we slow down and enjoy more peace and joy in our everyday lives?

There are a lot of reasons for us to learn to slow down, relax, and live with more peace and joy. When we are centered, calm, and joyful, we have so much more to offer our families, friends, and communities. We are open to discovering our inner strengths, and are able to improve our relationships with ourselves and those we love.

When our lives are frantic and stressful, our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health is compromised. The physical response and the long-term effects are devastating. Research links chronic stress to:

  • Poor digestion
  • Insomnia
  • Overeating
  • Heart disease
  • Diabetes
  • Depression

Of course, we can’t just drop all our responsibilities, but we can do a few things to make our life a little less crazy. I have fives simple strategies to suggest as a gentle reminder to slow down and live joyfully. Of course, you will find your own way, and take what works for you and ignore the rest.

Slow Down and Live Joyfully – Five small but powerful things you can do to feel better now

  1. Slow down and focus on the Present
  2. Change your expectations
  3. Prioritize and learn to let go (without the guilt)
  4. Practice gratitude
  5. Take time for self-care

1. Slow Down and Focus on the Present Moment

How much of our time and energy is spent on fretting over the past or worrying over the future? How can we take pleasure in the daily tasks of living if we are focused on rushing ahead to the next thing?

Slowing down and paying attention to the present moment is a powerful way to bring more peace into our lives. Whatever the task at hand, pay close attention, using all your senses. Perhaps you are washing the dishes. Pay attention to the sensation of the warm water, soapy sponge, and the sounds of dishes clattering as you move through the process. Don’t rush, or become distracted, but focus and breathe. You might find a new sense of calm and ease. Try to hold onto this as you move through your day.

 

2. Change Your Expectations

Are you trying to do it all? When I stopped to evaluate everything I was attempting to do (and put it all in writing), I realized how crazy my expectations were. There are only 24 hours in a day, or 168 hours in a week. Take away the time spent at a job with commuting, then subtract about 7 hours a night for sleep and that only leaves about 69 hours a week for everything else.

When I realized how limited my “free time” was, I knew I had to adjust my expectations. Which leads me to strategy three.

3. Prioritize and Let Go

As we all know, there are obligations and responsibilities we cannot abandon (well, we probably could, but not as responsible adults.) But at least some of the stress and madness in our lives can be adjusted if we stop to consider our choices.

There are many things that are really important to me, and probably to you too. But the most important to me are family and health – both physical, emotional, and spiritual.

Changing my expectations and realizing the preciousness of my free time helps me to decide my priorities. Deciding what matters most helps me to let go of many of the smaller things that were sucking up my time and energy, and causing unnecessary stress.

I was able to let go of some things without the guilt because I knew I was saving my time and energy for what really matters most in my life. We can let go of the negative belief that we need more to be happy. We can choose to live with less and enjoy voluntary simplicity.

And we can decide we don’t need to put off being happy.

4. Practice Gratitude

Feeling grateful when you are overwhelmed and stressed can be a difficult challenge. But don’t underestimate the power of taking just a few minutes to find gratitude. During a three-year period I lost both my parents and my marriage, and yet I used the power of gratitude to pull myself through my days. Some days I was simply thankful for the clear blue sky and the love of my young children. The more you practice gratitude, the easier it is to feel a deep sense of peace and fullness in life.

5.     Self-Care

Staying mindful and present, adjusting my expectations, considering my priorities, and finding gratitude, all help me to remember to take care of myself. If I neglect my needs, whether they are physical, emotional, or spiritual, I cannot function at my best, and everything that matters most to me suffers. I cannot be mindful, present, and joyful with my family if I am suffering from my own neglect.

Self-care doesn’t require a big time commitment. It can be as simple as asking for a little support when needed. A gentle reminder to my spouse and children to pick up the house, or to give me a few minutes alone after I return from work to recoup from a hectic day.

Small things, if done regularly, can make a big difference.

  • Perhaps sitting quietly with a warm cup of tea for a few minutes.
  • A hot bath with lavender oil.
  • A few minutes of gentle stretching or yoga.
  • A short walk in nature.
  • Prayer

 

When you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and run-down, try these simple ways to slow down and live joyfully

We often get caught up in the “all or nothing” mentality, and think that we need to do a lot of something to get a benefit, but in reality, it’s the small things done regularly that can make the biggest difference without taking too much time or adding more stress to our already full days.

Think of the small actions you would do to offer comfort to a loved one. Can you do this for yourself?

These are the thing I am doing to stay healthy, happy, and productive. While they seem simple and obvious, it can be hard to think clearly when caught up in the hectic pace of our full lives. I hope this is a gentle reminder for you.

Questions for you to consider –

Are you mindful of the present moment as you move through your day?
Do your expectations need adjusting?
What matters most to you? Are your daily choices supporting this?
What are some of the small ways you can take care of yourself?

 In peace and comfort,
Michelle

For more on slowing down and enjoying life:

Seeking Joyful Simplicity – Four Herbs for Managing Stress and Overwhelm

Zen Habits http://zenhabits.net/the-10-essential-rules-for-slowing-down-and-enjoying-life-more/

Seeking Joyful Simplicity – Stop Putting Off Happiness

Especially for working moms: https://www.pgeveryday.com/health-wellbeing/stress-relief/article/7-top-tips-for-handling-stress-as-a-working-mom

 

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Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Living with Purpose Tagged With: finding joy in life, Mindfulness, simplifying, slowing down

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Comments

  1. Karen says

    at 2:05 pm

    Do you notice that women have a tendency towards a martyr complex, as if it depends on us to single handedly save the world?? We are superhero’s in many ways yet still very human with limitations. Just let me not get enough sleep and that reality sinks in with a vengeance. The page on zen habits is a good one. Making lists helps keep me somewhat sane. I’m acquiring quite a dependency on dark chocolate as well. 🙂 Great post.

    Reply
    • Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      at 5:20 pm

      In my experience, especially when I was health coaching full-time, I met so many woman who felt guilty for taking care of themselves. Sometimes I felt like all they needed was someone to give them permission/remind them to take care of themselves too.

      If we push ourselves too far, we suffer. And then everyone else suffers ; )

      Sleep and chocolate sound like good ways to care for yourself Karen!

      Reply
  2. Jamie Jeffers (@MediumSizedFam) says

    at 8:38 am

    I’m always guilty of neglecting myself and my own personal goals. Thanks for these tips!

    Reply
    • Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      at 8:41 am

      Take care of yourself Jamie.

      Reply
  3. Jenna says

    at 5:29 pm

    I really needed this reminder today. Lately I it feels like constant list making and checking at work and home, and that isn’t the way I want to live my life. You are so right about the little moments of self care making the biggest difference. It is also nice to know that others feel overwhelmed in this world.

    Reply
    • Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      at 6:41 pm

      I’m glad you found this helpful Jenna. Take care of yourself.

      Reply
  4. Alicia Owen says

    at 1:03 pm

    This is something I’ve been struggling with myself lately. I like to stay busy…sometimes a little TOO busy and end up feeling like I’m neglecting the kids a little at the end of the day or get stressed out over the things I DIDN’T get done. So yah, definitely working on this. Great insights in your post. Saving this for later as a reminder!

    Reply
    • Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      at 1:26 pm

      I’m glad you found this useful Alicia. It’s a never-ending balancing act – I hope you find your balance!

      Reply
  5. Deborah Smikle-Davis (@debsmikdav1) says

    at 9:47 pm

    So inspiring! Thank you for sharing helpful ways to slow down and live joyfully at the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I’m Pinning and sharing!

    Reply
  6. jamiemarie2003 says

    at 1:09 pm

    great post, I defiantly need to slow down a bit and enjoy life also!
    Thanks for sharing on the Homesteader Hop!

    Reply
  7. Angie says

    at 6:25 pm

    This is a fantastic post! I found your lovely blog on the Homesteader Hop & I am your newest facebook follower.
    Thanks
    Angie
    PS – I also wanted to invite you to “You’re the STAR” blog hop: http://www.godsgrowinggarden.com/2016/09/youre-star-week1-garden-september-2016.html

    Reply
    • Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      at 6:44 pm

      So sorry Angie! Your comment ended up in the spam folder (???). Thank you for keeping me company on facebook : )
      I will be sure to link up with you at the Star Blog hop and help promote it!

      Reply
  8. tarahlynn says

    at 11:02 am

    It is so easy to get caught up the day to day everythings that we end up just feeling like we’re treading water. Thanks for sharing at the To Grandma’s house we go link party today! Pinned!

    Reply
  9. tarahlynn says

    at 2:39 pm

    Hey there, you were featured today at the To Grandma’s house we go link party! 🙂

    Reply
  10. Marla says

    at 9:42 am

    Hi Michelle,
    Love your article. I think we all need to slow down and take time to smell the roses – it sure would help our health and make life easier. I think prayer and gratitude are a big step to learning how to make life less hectic and are so calming. I haven’t seen you Real Food Friday for a long time – miss reading your posts. Stop by next week – it doesn’t have to be a recipe as long as its about healthy and organic living. Have a healthy. happy & blessed New Year. Pinned & tweeted!

    Reply
    • Seeking Joyful Simplicity says

      at 10:18 am

      Thank you Marla. I have taken a semi-break from blogging, but with plans to get back to writing. Thank you for taking time to stop by and your kind words!

      Reply

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