each one.
Silence Sitting in silence, praying, meditating, and focusing on
my breath, for 10 minutes. I felt my stress melt away, felt a sense of
calm come over my body and ease my mind. This was different from
the typical chaos of my hectic mornings.
For the first time in a long
time, I felt
peaceful.
Reading Having always made excuses why I couldn’t find time
to read, I was excited to make time this morning and start what I had
always hoped could become a lifelong habit. I grabbed Napoleon
Hill’s classic,
Think and Grow Rich, off the shelf. Like most of my
books, it was one that I had started, but never finished.
I read for ten
minutes, and picked up a few ideas that I was excited to implement
that day. I was reminded that it only takes
one idea to change your
life, and I felt
motivated.
Affirmations Having never before harnessed the power of
affirmations, it felt amazing to finally read the
self-confidence
affirmation from
Think and Grow Rich aloud.
The affirmation was a
powerful reminder of the unlimited potential that was within me—
and within each of us. I decided to write my own affirmation. I jotted
down what I wanted, who I was committed to being, and what I was
committed to doing to change my life. I felt
empowered.
Visualization I grabbed the Vision Board off my wall. I had
created it after watching the movie
The Secret. I rarely took time to
look at, let alone use it as the visualization tool it was intended to be.
For
ten minutes, my focus shifted from image to image, pausing at
each one to close my eyes and feel, with every fiber of my being,
what it would be like to manifest each into my life. I felt
inspired.
Journaling Next, I opened one of the many blank journals I had
purchased over the years. Like all of the others, I had failed to write
in for more than a few days—a week at the most.
On this day, I wrote
what I was grateful for in my life. Almost immediately, I felt my
depression lifting, like a heavy fog which had been weighing me
down. It wasn’t gone, but it felt lighter. The simple act of writing
down the things I was grateful for lifted my spirits. I felt
grateful.
Exercise Finally,
I got up off the couch, remembering what I’d
heard Tony Robbins say so many times:
motion creates emotion. I
dropped down and did pushups until I couldn’t do one more. Then I
flipped over onto my back and did as many sit ups as my out-of-shape
abs would allow. With six minutes left on the clock, I inserted one of
my fiancée’s Yoga videos into the DVD player, and enjoyed
completing the first six minutes of it. I felt
energized.
It was incredible! I had already experienced what was one of the
most
peaceful, motivating, empowering, inspiring, grateful, and
energizing days of my life—and it was only 6:00 a.m.!
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