Our lives can easily become like a broken record that repeats the same line or verse. The predictable rituals and routines that make up our days can improve the certainty and efficiency of our efforts, and give a much needed structure to our lives, but this can make get a little boring and repetitive day in, day out.
Maybe it is time to stir things up a bit. Really, when was the last time you did something for the first time? Carefully consider the truth and intrigue this question suggests. Have you become so patterned and regular that you have forgotten to take measured risks or invite change into your life, to boost the excitement and newness of the present moment? A little change and randomness might just be what you need to revitalize your life.
Experimenting with even the smallest change, like your journey to work or what you have for breakfast is a good start. The nice thing about such minor adjustments is that it opens you up to being bolder and more engaged in your present moment. Hopefully you will progress to a state where increased awareness of the NOW becomes more immediate and frequent. Consciously seeking opportunities to do things for the first time makes you more aware of the wonderful things going on around and about you. Being too routine in your habits means you often miss the awesome opportunities all around you.
Making small, incremental improvements that change your life to the better is another way of addressing the doing something for the first time challenge. Particularly adding new acts of kindness, gratitude and/or compassion: these will increase your overall wellness and add variety to your day.
As the present moment is always new and changing, seize a few of these moments and make them yours, refreshing and unique.
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