When you feel bored, you want to find something to do right away to fill up the void, be it your phone, junk food, etc.
For once, try not to do it. Taste the emptiness within for a bit. And something you haven't noticed before would emerge. It may be a solution to the problem that has been troubling you for a while, a feeling that you're avoiding to face, a body ache that reminds you to adjust your posture, or just a silly childhood memory that pops up out of nowhere. Whatever it may be, it is definitely worth the time to take note of.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
The Answer You are Looking for is Within the Problem
Notice any tightness in you body. Watch it for a moment..... Voila, it relaxes itself.
You wanna relax? Notice how tense you are.
You wanna be happy? Notice how miserable you are.
You wanna change? Notice what you want to hold on to.
Everything is related.
You wanna relax? Notice how tense you are.
You wanna be happy? Notice how miserable you are.
You wanna change? Notice what you want to hold on to.
Everything is related.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
7 obstacles stopping you to start something new (aka why we don't like change)
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
The habitual underlying
In physics, the principle of inertia tells us that an object tends to preserve its present state whether it be resting or moving, meaning that it’s more difficult for an object at rest to move than a moving object to keep moving. It resonate with the idiom, "first step is always the hardest”, and the old Chinese saying, “all things are difficult at the beginning” (萬事起頭難). And a quote from Thomas Fuller says, “all things are difficult before they are easy”.
Or, in a more casual form, “keeping your shit together is HARD, but GETTING your shit together is harder.”
It's hard to start a new project; hard to get rid of that old habit; it's just hard to accept change.
Are they all the same phenomenon? And WHY is it so damn DIFFICULT to start or change something? I’ll explore the issue in the next post.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
The process toward equilibrium
Self-awareness is the first step to resolve internal conflict.
Conflict left unresolved leads to the body getting sick, mind filled with unrest, heart darkened.
Mutual understanding is the first step to resolve conflict between parties.
Left unresolved, people will be divided, society shattered, war breaks out.