Thursday, 23 January 2020

Choosing Self-Compassion..

How to Choose Self-Compassion

When we listen to the nagging, negative voice inside our heads, we push ourselves too hard—and we push ourselves away, too. When you learn to love yourself, your relationships will improve for the better.


Try a loving-kindness day: pick a day, don't schedule anything, and just see what you want to do. It could be reading a book, writing, or spending some time in nature.



I recently taken part in Annual Awakening Retreat in Bengaluru. Every year at the retreat is beautiful and has its own flavour. This time's retreat brought out the powerful themes of self-love and healing. The choice to take a week to slow down, really listen, and turn toward oneself when we often want to run or flee is an act of self-love, and in my opinion, courageous...

We often distract ourselves with negative habits that leave us depleted instead of nourished. At these times, I have found that the thoughts we feed our minds are directly linked to how we take care of ourselves.

It is not easy to be a human being. We have sensitive and often reactive nervous systems that are easily agitated by the constant ups and downs of life. Among the joys and sorrows, and the pleasure and pain, we are often faced with discomfort and uncertainty. When life gives us lemons, we can often push ourselves too hard, be overly critical, and distract ourselves with negative habits that leave us depleted instead of nourished. At these times, I have found that the thoughts we feed our minds are directly linked to how we take care of ourselves. We can feed our minds with sweet and loving phrases or sour and judgmental ones.

But, we are not our thoughts and we can start talking back to the negative and insensitive thoughts now.

Here is an exercise I invite my students and business clients to practice: Identify five non self-nurturing thoughts and five self-nurturing thoughts.

Non self-nurturing thoughts might look like this:-

• I have no one in my life who truly loves me.
• I will never lose the weight, so why try anyway.
• I am not smart.
• My belly is too big and it will never change.
• Nothing in my life ever goes right.

Self-nurturing thoughts might look like this:-

• I am loveable.
• I love and accept myself as I am right now.
• I am smart and have multiple intelligences.
• My belly holds my power and intuitive center and I am grateful for it.
• My life has ups and downs just like everyone and I have enough right now.

When you read through the non
self-nurturing thoughts, how do you feel? Sad, angry, hopeless?
Does that make you want to reach out for some comfort like a big bowl of chocolate ice cream? That is a pretty normal reaction. We all want comfort when we are blasted with critical words.

How do you feel when you read through the self-nurturing thoughts? Empowered, happy, confident? YES!

Over the last decade, I have been practicing loving-kindness and compassion toward myself. It has been incredibly transformative in my life, but I also see how effective these practices have been in my students’ lives. Research studies are documenting these benefits as well. In a study observing the long-term benefits of loving-kindness meditation, it found an increase in positive emotions, greater self-compassion, and less depressive symptoms.

The cultivation of love and kindness toward oneself allows one to offer greater love and compassion to others. Self-love isn’t always easy. It requires one to love and hold all of yourself with compassion, even the not so “pretty parts.”

For the month of February, I invite you to take a Self-Love Challenge! Here are some tips below to get you started. Pick one of these practices to try once a day for the next four weeks. If you like what you are feeling, then keep going. It may become a wholesome habit of the mind...

Be Your Own Best Friend:-

What does this look like? Love hanging out with yourself. I like to call these my loving-kindness days. I pick a day, or even a night (if you can’t give yourself a whole day), and I just slow down. I don’t schedule anything and I just let myself see what I want to do. Sometimes I read a book, write, spend hours in nature, eat exactly what I want and I am craving (and savor it!). After a day like this, I always feel rejuvenated and that my love bucket is full.

Love All of Yourself:-

This means saying phrases toward yourself such as, “I love and accept myself as I am.” Be loving and accepting of your strengths and weaknesses, your pretty parts and not so attractive parts. Forgive yourself for actions you may have taken due to not knowing better. Bringing compassion to ourselves is the greatest motivator for real change.

Take Actions Guided by Self-Love:-

Repetitively make positive affirmations to yourself such as the phrase: “I am deserving of kindness.” Support these thoughts with positive actions such as giving yourself more space in the day, patience, and creating better self-care practices.

Surround Yourself with Loving People:-

When you start to show up for yourself with more love, you may decide that you want and deserve more love from those around you. A few years ago, I created compassionate boundaries in my relationships. This action resulted in my not investing time and energy in relationships and people that were only capable of being there for the “good times.” I wanted friends who were AUTHENTIC, LOVING, SUPPORTIVE, and DEPENDABLE because that is what I was giving out. Today, I have a beautiful, loving, and supportive community that I spend my time giving to and receiving from. As your self-love grows, you may re-assess the relationships in your life and move some out of your inner circle, in order to surround yourself with people who are the most loving.

“I choose me.” When you love yourself, your relationship to your body, your mind, your heart, and others will improve for the better. This is what I have been imparting through my expertise and practicing for the last six years in my training course, #MindfullyAwaken. If you need any sessions, feel free to contact me, cheers!

Ushas~

Saturday, 18 January 2020

Puppies For Sale...

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Once a farmer painted an advertisement for puppies to sell & was fixing it on the edge of his yard. As he was hitting last nail for board to be fixed on it’s place he felt a tug on his overalls.

When he looked behind he saw a little kid. He asked, “What do you want kid??”

Kid replied, “I want to buy a puppy..”

Farmer replied, “Well kid.. These pup are quite expensive as they came from very good breed of dog..”

Little boy dropped his head but after a moment, reaching deep down into his pants pocket he pulled some coins from his pocket & held it up to the farmer & said, “Sir, I have got only 50 cent.. would that be enough for a puppy?”

Farmer smiled & said, “Yes..!!”
Then farmer whistle & called out his dog. Dog came along with came its four puppies running behind it out of dog house. Boy was delighted to see them.

Boy noticed that behind four puppies there was little one who was slowly coming out of that dog house & in awkward manner that little puppy was trying to catch up with other.
Boy pointed toward that puppy & said, “I want that one..”
Farmer replied, “Kid, you don’t want that.. he will not be able to play or run with you like other puppies..”

Listening to this, kid took a step back from the fence & began rolling up one leg of his trousers revealing a steel brace which was attached with specially made shoes which kid was wearing & said, “Sir, I don’t run too well myself & that puppy will need someone who understands..”

Moral: Everyone of us have our own Weakness but if we Willing to Accept it instead of opposing then we can make Advantage out of our own Weakness, cheers!

Ushas~
#StoryTime #ThinkersAtWork #SuccessPrinciple #LearningWithUshas #Motivation #PositiveMindset #PersonalDevelopment #Mindfulness

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Mindful on Your Mind..

Mindful On Your MIND

"A Harvard Medical School study revealed that, contrary to popular belief, people are not happier when they just space out or daydream during a dull activity. People reported feeling happier when they were present, even if the activity was a mundane chore like laundry, washing dishes, or ironing."

 - Daniel Goleman

The voice in our head is the voice of the EGO. The self we think we are, which is different from the TRUESELF.

The EGO is a version of ourselves that is concerned with individual identity & survival. It’s not inherently a bad thing. The problem is that it gets out of control.

It’s okay that we identify as INDIVIDUALS, but when that individuality runs amuck we lose sight of our CONNECTEDNESS. We lose sight of the fact that what we do to others is done to other versions of ourselves. That this life is TEMPORAL. That survival is not the chief aim of life. That personal WEALTH & reputational success aren’t either.

It’s our lack of awareness of our connectedness that causes us to go from expressing ourselves as unique individuals to separate entities who must self-preserve at virtually all costs. That’s the voice speaking to us much of the time. That’s the #FALSESELF. It’s false, because it’s who we are when we’re disconnected from our true self. The true self is the part of us that knows that not only are we all connected, but that this life isn’t the whole story, cheers!

Ushas~

#MindfulnessMatters #LearningWithUshas
#Entrepreneurship #PersonalDevelopment
#ThinkersAtWork

Sunday, 12 January 2020

SwamiJi's Samadhi...🙏🏼

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📖 Swami Vivekananda Enlightenment Story..

When Vivekananda was just young years, he was very logical, intellectual & wanted to have proper answer from everything.
So one day he came to Ramakrishna and asked, “You are always talking about God. Where is God?? Can you show me the proof that God Exist??”
Ramakrishna didn’t gave any elaborate explanation or theory as he was a simple man. He just replied, “I am proof that God exist.”

Vivekananda was not satisfied with the answer as he was looking for some explanation, something intellectual which could satisfy him. Vivekananda didn’t know what to reply & left.

This was still troubling Vivekananda, so few days later he came back to Ramakrishna & asked same question, “Can you show me God??”

Ramakrishna replied, “Ok.. But do you have courage to see??”
Vivekananda wanted to see, so he bravely said, “Yes..”

Just then Ramakrishna placed his foot on Swami ji chest & with this Swami ji went into immense samadhi & did not come out of it for 12 hours. But when Swami-ji came out of samadhi, he was never same person again..


Ushas~

Saturday, 11 January 2020

Awekening Leader in You...

#AwekeningTheLeaderInYou...
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Hi there!

Get to know the people you interact with daily. Be sure to make it a two-sided conversation, not one. It is so important to not just give answers & only talk about yourself, but instead, become a better listener & invest time in understanding people better. You will get a lot further in life when you can listen & talk!

Any type of change requires consistent effort.

But, initial motivation & willpower wanes as more time passes. Distractions & other demands tug away at your attention and energy. So how do you make a successful change? What you need is a system that supports you continuously.

To help yourself make changes in a systematic way, you need:
• Proper goal setting
• Creating roadmaps & milestones
• Setting up new routines.

Let me explain each of them more.

Define a Proper Goal:-
To know if it's a proper goal, you've got to ask some important questions, like:

• Is my goal realistic?
• Are there concrete, sustainable actions to get there?

Outlining your goals as SMART goals can help

Create a Roadmap:-
A roadmap is your plan. It's not just for writing down your goals but for settling key questions, and enabling you to set the right deadlines to achieve your goals.

After creating a clear roadmap, it's time for the next step;

Set Up New Routines:-
While habits rule your daily actions as the automatic things you do each day, routines are ways to consciously set new habits.

Having positive routines that support your goal means you will contribute to your success effortlessly. You will be taking consistent actions which eventually become auto-pilot.

Doesn't that sound like a great way to establish positive change in your life? Lemme know, cheers!

Ushas~

#LearningWithUshas #SelfDevelopment #Leadership #ThinkersAtWork #Entrepreneurship #MindfulLeadership

Wednesday, 8 January 2020

A Sage & His Followers...

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Once there was a Sage Ashtavakra. Some of his followers used to live at his ashram to learn and there was King Janaka who used to visit Sage a lot. With time these followers started to resent King Janaka as sage used to spent a lot of time with him when ever he came.

Because Sage used to spend lots of time with King that Sage’s follower started to whisper, “Why Guru ji spend so much time with a king?? Is our Guru corrupted?? What’s so spiritual about this king?? He wears ornaments and look at way he dressed.. Why our Guru pays so much attention to him??”
Sage knew these feeling growing among his followers.

One day while Sage King and all the monks of ashram were sitting in hall attending Satsang, a soldier came barging in and said, “Oh King.. Your palace is on fire.. everything is burning..”
King replied, “Don’t disturb the Satsang.. I will come once it’ over.. Now, Go back and help there..”

Soldier left and King sat down back to continue Satsang with Sage and monks.

Few days later.. Again when Sage and King were seated in hall with all the followers for Satsang, a helper from ashram came running into the hall and said, “Monkey have come and are making havoc with monks clothes which were put to dry on the clothesline in drying area..”

Listening this all followers immediately got up and ran outside to save their cloths but when they reach outside, they saw that clothes were still there in drying area and there were no monkeys..

Followers realized their mistake, hung their heads down and walked back.. Sage and King were still sitting there..

When they returned Sage pointed toward King and said, “Look… This man is King.. A few days ago his palace was burning, his whole kingdom was in turmoil and his while wealth was burning yet his concern was that Satsang should not be disturbed..

Where as you are all monks and living here to learn higher level of life and have nothing still when you heard about monkeys and your clothes.. you ran out to save those clothes without paying attention to what i was saying..
Where is your Renunciation?? He is a king but he is a renunciated. You are monks, you are using things that other people discard yet there is no renunciation in you. This is where you are. That is where he is.”

Moral: One’s inner progress can not be judged based on what person does on outside.. How you are within your self and that’s all that matters, cheers!

Ushas~

#ThinkersAtWork #StoryTime #SuccessPrinciple #LearningWithUshas #Motivation #SelfDevelopment #PersonalDevelopment #MindfulLearning

Sunday, 5 January 2020

3 Lessons Learnt from Last Year...

I want to share the top 3 lessons I learnt from 2019. I am sure you will find it useful too;

1- #ItsOkayToWalkAway

I have always been that committed guy who never gave up on anyone or any work. That definitely was a proud thing to say but were those people benefitting me or were those things helping me grow? Nope. I was continuing these things just because of my #ego. So this year I started saying no to things & cutting ties with people who did not treat me right. Yes in the short run people blame you or make fun of you but in the long run, you get so much peace and happiness. Seems like a heavy load lifted from the back. Sometimes you got to put peace of mind above everything. Remember how successful 2020 will be just not on what you achieve but what you let go too.

2- #SayWhatYouFeelClearly

A good friend predicting our feelings suddenly becomes an expectation when we have a close bond. I have been most guilty of that attitude & that is why I started overcoming it - by saying how I felt to closed ones & not expecting them to predict it. That means calling a close friend and saying I am low/sad. Or telling someome that I miss him/her so much when I am at work. Or saying to a friend that no matter what happens I want to spend an evening with him/her etc. So in 2020 stop expecting people to predict your mood & call them to share exactly how you feel.

3- #YourHappinessDoesNotDependOnWhereYouReach

It may be reaching a perfect body or a successful business or getting in a relationship. Or it may also be about what we have achieved in the past. But if I remove your achievements/goals, who are you? Reflect on this & find ways of keeping yourself happy without them. Once you are happy & have a life apart from what you are “going to do/achieved” you will realize that happiness is more about being & not doing. Get happiness first & then go for success.

So to revise 3 points

1- It's okay to walk away - success just doesn't depend on what you do but also on what you don't do.

2- Say what you feel clearly - stop expecting closed ones to predict your mood and start communicating it clearly!

3- Your happiness does not depend on where you reach - Happiness is more about being and just about doing, cheers!

Ushas~
#ThinkersAtWork #SuccessPrinciple #LearningWithUshas #Motivation #HappyNewYear2020 #PersonalDevelopment

Wednesday, 1 January 2020

Starting Over A Fresh..


#StartingOverA_Fresh..
Dear Friends,
If things didn’t work out the first time, there was likely a reason #WHY. And, if you don’t take the time to learn “the why,” improve & start over differently, then you are inevitably going to repeat the same mistakes. So, before you decide to start over, ask yourself these questions;
#WHAT did you learn?
and
#WHERE & what ways are you going to improve?
Wish you Happy New Year #FiGHTERs around the world! Don’t make the mistake that so many make to just celebrate one day & then go back to the same unproductive habits of last year. Celebrate this year by consistently (each day, week & month) being vigilant to what needs #improvement in your life & work on improving it with “ACTION” & not just talk! Chin Up to 2020 with courage to challenge yourself to be better than 2019!
It’s on you to do that! Cause I Believe the #FiGHTER in You! As some #LearnedPeople say that EXPERIENCE is not the best teacher. #EvaluatedExperience is, cheers!

Ushas~
#ThinkersAtWork #SuccessPrinciple #LearningWithUshas #Motivation #HappyNewYear2020 #PersonalDevelopment