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Lessons from the Dalai Lama

11 Tuesday Jun 2013

Posted by Carla in celebration, gratitude, peace

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compassion, Dalai Lama, inner peace, meditation, prayer flags, to-do list

You know, I put him on my vision board last summer – and then he came to New Orleans this spring and I got to go see him!  That makes me two for two with vision board celebs – Madonna and His Holiness.

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In honor of the visit from the Dalai Lama, the city draped itself in Tibetan prayer flags.  They are hanging, large and small, in long rows and tucked in tiny corners everywhere – over shops, homes, along power lines.  They are beautiful and hopeful and I love that people are keeping them up well after his visit.  We have them hung over our porch and I’m in no hurry to take them down.  I think in Tibet they stay up until they disintegrate.

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Here’s the good stuff I gathered from his talk:

The way to control violence is to control hatred and increase forgiveness and tolerance.

Our individual futures depend on community. We must think as a community– as a global community.

A calm mind is very important.

When you have affection and compassion, you’re happy, regardless of social standing.

Our problems do not stem from lack of education or lack of money, but from lack of inner peace.

Solving the world’s problems requires intelligence, willpower and inner peace.

These are simple yet serious ideas.  Interestingly, the Dalai Lama is not a formal, serious man.  He is so down to earth, laughing easily, telling funny stories, encouraging everyone to be happy and be themselves – he is a lovely man.

He came to New Orleans with a group of monks.  There was a big conference and the monks created a very elaborate and very temporary sand mandala.  I never got a great look at the mandala– my timing was bad– but I did make it to the ceremony at the Mississippi River where the monks poured some of the sand into the river.  They also handed out tiny bags of the sand – for “healing and enlightenment”.

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I haven’t done anything with the sand yet.  I haven’t done anything with a lot of things.  My head swims daily with the long list of undone tasks (like blogging (!), sending newsletters, updating calendars, keeping up with social media, addressing details around a brand new website, announcing cool offerings that I’m cooking up…)  Seems I’m short at times on willpower and that’s cutting into my inner peace.

However, in the past weeks, I have prioritized time to grieve.  I’ve kept all my appointments and attended/hosted all the events that were already scheduled.  I went off for a delicious week of hiking in the woods on the Appalachian Trail (more about that later.) I am meditating every day, 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at night. I have a daily writing practice.  Plenty of other stuff happens too – just like it probably does in your life.

Some day I’ll get straight between what I actually do and what I perceive is possible to do in a day. And then I’ll have that elusive inner peace.  I’m learning to let myself feel it anyway, even when I haven’t accomplished everything I’ve imagined I would.  The city is so green and there are flowers blooming everywhere.  I stop to admire them on walks to the bank and the library.  I breathe.  The world is too beautiful not to be grateful, completed calendar or not.

IMG_4406And I have a feeling the Dalai Lama isn’t worried about my to do list.  He’s probably much more interested in the development of my compassion, starting with compassion toward myself. I teach this to my clients and I re-learn it nearly daily.

How about you?  Is there room for you to offer some more compassion for yourself, some forgiveness, some time to calm your mind? To take a couple of breaths, go outside, admire the flowers – marvel at being alive? Whether or not you’ve accomplished whatever’s on that to-do list?

Maybe I could make a zillion dollars creating little pads of to-do lists with the first ones at the top of each page actually saying things like, “Embrace gratitude.”  “Smell the flowers.”  “Smile.”  “Marvel at being alive.”  With express directions to do and check them off first.  (Now I can add “design, make and market pads” to my to do list, ha!) I do make myself smile! Are you smiling too?  Then we can both check that off! I bet wherever the Dalai Lama is today, he is also smiling and encouraging others to smile. And perhaps we are all one step closer to inner peace.

Tackling tricky to-dos

10 Saturday Mar 2012

Posted by Carla in managing time, thoughts

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avoidance, blogging, procrastinating, productivity, time management, to-do list

Buster keeps his to-do list short.

Do you ever have something on your to-do list that you really want to do – deep in your heart you want to do it – you just know you do – yet day after day it doesn’t get done?  Something you value.  Something you know will make you feel great once it’s done.  Something that will benefit you, or someone else. Something that will make your heart feel warm and glow-y.

What the heck?  Why does it sit there, day after day? This task or project – this call to make, this card to send, this blog post to write (ahem!), this creative fun thing you’ve been dreaming of for weeks – why does it remain on your list – undone, un-checked-off?

Why would you not do it when you really want to?  What’s happening?

Well, perhaps you’ve made it so important in your mind that you’ve made it difficult to start and finish.  Or maybe it’s a task with too many steps – pick the right card, find a stamp, find the address, say the meaningful thing from your heart that you want to say (will you be able to express the contents of your heart clearly enough?), get it out to mail. . .  so it stays undone.

Or maybe it’s so easy you keep thinking you’ll do it later – it won’t take long to make that call, write that blog post – but then you wait and  it’s the wrong time in the zone you’re calling – it’s too early/too late, too close to tomorrow (as in midnight) – so you put it off one more day.

Maybe you finally do it.  And it FEELS SO GOOD to get it done.

So you ask yourself, “Why??  Why can’t I remember how fantastic it feels next time this situation happens? Why will I find myself in the exact same boat– at midnight, looking at a list of happy little tasks, none of which are that complicated, and none of which I did today? Why does my mind toss out the ‘doing it later will be fine’ line?  Why do I fall for it every time?  How do I ever change?

Hmm.  I can think of a couple of possibilities.

1. Recognize when your mind is lulling you into avoidance.  And when it does, really listen.  Sometimes your mind is making a solid point.  Sometimes you’ve really loaded up your list – sure they’re all cute little lovely tasks, but there are thirty of them!  Come on!  No wonder your mind is encouraging you to take a nap!

2. If it’s not because your to do list is overloaded (but I bet that’s the reason, I’m just saying) then picture how it’s going to feel when the task is done.  Put yourself there, in that brief Nirvana of glowy-heart-ness.  Then set your timer for five minutes and start.  Find the stamp, the address, the card.  Sit down to write.  By the time five minutes are up, you’ll be riding the momentum of doing.  You’ll easily finish the job now.  Congratulate yourself!  Pat yourself on the back!  And promise that you’ll give yourself no more than three other happy little to-do tasks today.  Not thirty.  After all, there’s have-to do things too – like taxes, job emails, whatever.  They gotta get done too – and if you’re also avoiding them, well– we’ll deal with that in another post!

Now go sit in the grass in the sunshine for a little while.  Buster would approve of that being on your to-do list…

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