Remembering not to over-grip

As I start this Monday morning, with more things on my unwritten to-do list, I find myself feeling behind, feeling rushed, feeling like there isn’t enough time.  It’s a common feeling for many of us.  If we take time away from work on the weekends, we’re often confronted with a wall of responsibilities on Monday morning.

My newest “to do’s” include this blog & a twitter account.  So, as I sat here, wondering what to write, I asked myself - What yoga lesson exists here?  What most needs to be learned in this situation?

What I’ve come up with is the yama concept of aparigraha, or non-possessiveness, non-grasping.  If I can loosen my grip and my mind about these new (to me) web tools, and not worry about writing the perfect entry, and doing this with the best web optimization, I can relax into my morning.

Whatever this is, it is.  It can be a breath, it can be a transition, it can be a practice in self-acceptance.

So, if by chance you’ve found your way here.  I invite you to ask yourself… what in your life, in this moment, might benefit from a looser grip?  What might be a little more enjoyable, if you just trusted a little bit more, that everything will be okay?

So, with that, I’m going to let go of the Twitter idea for the moment and let this be enough.  Ahhh, that feels better….

4 Responses to “Remembering not to over-grip”

  1. Michele Bohbot says:

    I loved this blog post. I felt a release after reading it. Thank you!

  2. admin says:

    Thank YOU for saying so! I’m glad you brought my attention back to this, as there’s always something to loosen the grip upon. Right in this moment, I need to relax my body & not hold it with such tension. Have some aching joints today, but I can let go a little & relax some! Thanks!

  3. Christina says:

    Thank you. I really needed that beautiful and liberating reminder this Monday morning. Ahhh, feeling better already….

  4. admin says:

    So glad this worked to help your Monday morning! Mondays can be tricky, huh? Full of opportunity, as well as potential for feeling overwhelmed. Remembering we have some control of how we feel can be helpful! Thanks for commenting! - E.B.

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