How To Live a Peaceful Life

I know… we get tired of trying so hard sometimes. Sometimes it feels like it shouldn’t take so much effort just to function in this world. But, just like we maintain our bodies by eating healthy food, brushing our teeth and taking showers, we also must maintain our minds.

Earth is a tough place to live. We have not been taught how to get control of our minds. It’s very sad, but it’s true. Instead, we have actually had our minds used against us.

But let’s not dwell on that too much. Given that we have grown up in a dysfunctional system, we are now in the process of repairing ourselves. This means that we must begin a new habit of managing our tendency to go to the negative. Did you know that, according to some research, at least 70% of our thoughts every day are negative? For whatever reason, our minds naturally tend to look for the worst-case scenario.

If we never brushed our teeth, our teeth would start to rot. The same is true with our minds. If we don’t clear out the thought chatter, our minds can also start to deteriorate. Do you know what it feels like when the negativity starts to take over and spread through every aspect of life? Like tooth decay, it’s not fun.

But brushing your teeth takes only about 2 minutes in the morning and 2 minutes in the evening. What if you started by quieting your mind for the same amount of time, every day? It’s really much simpler than we make it out to be, isn’t it? Yes, of course, regular meditation for longer is ideal, but 5 minutes of stillness is still going to help you immensely.

And if you’re still not convinced, here’s what others say about meditation:

  • Meditation practice is associated with decreased levels of psychological distress, such as less anxiety, anger, depression and worry.

  • Studies have found that the brain actually changes with meditation. (Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, January 30, 2011 with Massachusetts General Hospital researchers).

  • Many other studies have been done showing positive changes in overall well-being, such as improvements in serious mental health conditions (Baer, 2006) and better focus/concentration (Tang et al., 2007).

So where to go from here? Here are some suggestions on how to integrate mindfulness into your life:

We often just don't remember to quiet our minds in our busy lives! Here are some more ideas on ways you can remind yourself to prioritize meditation in your life.

  • View challenges in life as opportunities to practice being present and developing patience. Tell yourself, “I’m doing the best I can each day.” Remember that working harder isn’t better. You can actually work less and get more done with mindfulness.

  • Carve out 2-5 minutes (or more, ideally) to quiet your mind in the morning.

  • Walk or drive mindfully. Try driving with no radio and bring awareness to your breath and your surroundings. Mindfully breathe at stoplights or listen to the sounds around you. Smile!

  • When tempted to needlessly check email/social media, wait 5 seconds before checking your phone. See if the impulse passes. Try telling yourself that “just for today” you are going to try to just be with yourself and on not your phone.

  • Post “trigger cues” to remind yourself to pause – something that feels good when you see it, like “breathe”). Use downtime to pause as a “mini-meditation.” When the thought occurs to you to pause, do it!

  • Pause regularly during your day (stop for 1 minute every hour) to observe your body and relax any tense areas. Take three deep, diaphragmatic breaths. Go for short 3-minute walks. Stand up and stretch at your desk when you’re at work.

  • See if you can do just one task at a time (multitasking doesn’t work!) and give yourself the full amount of time needed to complete the tasks, avoiding distractions when possible.

  • Be mindful of your communication with others, making eye contact. Are you listening fully without interrupting? Try being sensitive to others moods, remembering that, regardless of what they do, that they too are just trying to be happy, just like you!

  • At the end of the day, review your day and note what you accomplished and felt good about. Write down what you’d like to work on tomorrow and prioritize the important items. This gets it out of your head!

It’s the accumulation of these little moments that add up to big changes in reducing stress and bringing about a sense of contentment, calm and peace at work and in every aspect of life!

[Get some support in beginning your new mindfulness practice with a $10 online course, Quiet the Noise in Your Head, and a free 20-minute call with Rachel!]

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Rachel White

Merging the spiritual with the real world, Rachel Horton White helps people release negative patterns in their lives, with practical tools like mindfulness, energy and intuition exercises, to connect with their true, inner selves through this massive, planetary shift in consciousness. Through her work in Soulful Work Intuitive Consulting, Rachel facilitates groups of soul-seekers and spiritual entrepreneurs, has a meditation podcast called The Courageous Path and writes for various online publications. With a diploma in Integrative Healing Arts from the Southwest Institute for Healing Arts, Rachel is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, mindfulness teacher, life coach, reader of the Akashic Records, and aspiring homesteader. Rachel also has a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Wellesley College and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Georgia, yet claims her true education came from studying abroad in Dakar, Senegal. She recently wrote a book called Tools for the Awakening Soul: A Guide to Activate Your Intuition and Uncover Your Life's Purpose. Rachel now lives in mid-coast Maine where she and her husband homeschool their two bright, energetic children. You can find Rachel, along with meditations and writing tools, at www.soulfulworkconsulting.com.

Reconnecting with Divine Source Energy

I believe that so much of our suffering in this world comes simply from the fact that many of us have lost our connection with that greater, loving energy that is within and that binds all of us. I will call this Divine Source energy for the purpose of this piece, although this energy is more commonly known as God. Feel free to use whatever term with which you are most comfortable.

Life is a mystery, that this mystery, I believe, is Divine Source energy, or love. We each carry pieces of this source energy within us. As it feels so out of our grasp, it carries the essence of mystery and not being real. But when we can tap into the love and the co-creative powers that lie within us, we can learn to embody that sense of wonder that is the essence of this energy. And that sense of wonder leads to curiosity and experiencing life fully, with a sense of joy, purity and oneness with all that is.

When we become more aware of the God-like essence within us, we can begin to reestablish our connection with who we really are, which is that we are pieces of this Divine Source energy.

magic in the first letter of a name (sent to me by my sister)

magic in the first letter of a name (sent to me by my sister)

Here are a few ways to do this, in my perspective:

1)    Every day, simply imagine that light is flowing into your body in the top of your head, like sunlight. Then imagine this light flowing up and down from your head to your toes in both directions. This activates something and is simply just healing in all ways. Also, it can shift energy within you, which means that the experiences around you also begin to shift (as everything is based on this web of energy)!

2)    Send out thoughts of kindness to others. When we feel love within us, and when we allow ourselves to love ourselves wholly and unconditionally, we are at peace with who we are, in “right relations” with ourselves. We can then be aligned also with the world, as vessels receiving and sharing light.

3)    Set aside 3-5 minutes every day to quiet your mind. When we intentionally relax the natural tension that we pick up from everyday life in our bodies, then we can more fully embody this inner peace. Our physical bodies manifest what we experience emotionally, and vice-versa. Then, when we can get control of our “monkey minds” by developing focus, concentration and clarity, we can become masters of harnessing this God-like energy that is already within us for our highest and best use and for the betterment of the world.

With the suffering that comes with being human, having a strong core and connection to our inner light, and to the light and guidance that is all around us, connecting to a Divine and loving Source, keeps us strong and grounded.

For people imprisoned or in other circumstances of extreme suffering, meditation and going into this Divine essence of themselves can help them cope with unimaginable situations.

As long as we make an effort and set an intention to connect with light and Divine Source energy, we can be like mountains in storms, in calm and in sun.

For me, this connection is what has purely and simply kept me going and helped me expand and even share this with others. (Join me for a free online class, How to Hear Your Spiritual Guides on Wednesday November 14th to enhance your intuitive connection!)

How do you connect with Divine Source energy in your life? Please share in the comments here!

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Rachel White

Merging the spiritual with the real world, Rachel Horton White helps people release negative patterns in their lives, with practical tools like mindfulness, energy and intuition exercises, to connect with their true, inner selves through this massive, planetary shift in consciousness. Through her work in Soulful Work Intuitive Consulting, Rachel facilitates groups of soul-seekers and spiritual entrepreneurs, has a meditation podcast called The Courageous Path and writes for various online publications. With a diploma in Integrative Healing Arts from the Southwest Institute for Healing Arts, Rachel is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, mindfulness teacher, life coach, reader of the Akashic Records, and aspiring homesteader. Rachel also has a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Wellesley College and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Georgia, yet claims her true education came from studying abroad in Dakar, Senegal. She recently wrote a book called Tools for the Awakening Soul: A Guide to Activate Your Intuition and Uncover Your Life's Purpose. Rachel now lives in mid-coast Maine where she and her husband homeschool their two bright, energetic children. You can find Rachel, along with meditations and writing tools, at www.soulfulworkconsulting.com.

A Message of Love

Dear friends,

Here is a message from Spirit. I hope you find some benefit in this energy that flows from a loving place.

Image Credit: lovehaswon.org//

Image Credit: lovehaswon.org//


Today I would like to talk about love. Love that flows freely in your heart. Do you know what this feels like? When you feel love, your heart is open. The love flows like a gentle stream, endlessly. Love begins from within. Do you unconditionally love yourself and every aspect of who you are? If not, what is stopping you? Is is something someone else told you? Are you allowing another to define your worthiness?

 

We say to you now that in the eyes of God, you are perfect, Divine and filled with light. Somehow many of you have forgotten that. Did you know that God loves everything about you? Does the word God bother you in this way? If it does, remember that God is simply love. But a never-ending love that flows within and around you. And it feels good, doesn’t it? Don’t you want to feel good?

 

If you are missing this feeling, ask yourself what is stopping you. Love is your birthright. Loving yourself is the core. Sharing this love is the shell.

 

If only you knew how powerful love is. It could end wars, stop suffering and heal in ways you could only imagine of. And love is kindness. Love is forgiveness. Love is compassion. Love is gratitude and grace.

 

You are loved. Be love. Spread your wings and allow your love to shine.

 

- From the source of the Highest Love.

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Rachel White

Merging the spiritual with the real world, Rachel Horton White helps people release negative patterns in their lives, with practical tools like mindfulness, energy and intuition exercises, to connect with their true, inner selves through this massive, planetary shift in consciousness. Through her work in Soulful Work Intuitive Consulting, Rachel facilitates groups of soul-seekers and spiritual entrepreneurs, has a meditation podcast called The Courageous Path and writes for various online publications. With a diploma in Integrative Healing Arts from the Southwest Institute for Healing Arts, Rachel is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, mindfulness teacher, life coach, reader of the Akashic Records, and aspiring homesteader. Rachel also has a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Wellesley College and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Georgia, yet claims her true education came from studying abroad in Dakar, Senegal. She recently wrote a book called Tools for the Awakening Soul: A Guide to Activate Your Intuition and Uncover Your Life's Purpose. Rachel now lives in mid-coast Maine where she and her husband homeschool their two bright, energetic children. You can find Rachel, along with meditations and writing tools, at www.soulfulworkconsulting.com.