While we were in Wisconsin, we visited my fiancé's family's farm that has been in the family since the mid-1800s. The stillness out in the country was perfect. No televisions, no societal pressures, no extra worries.
Coming back to "reality" has been difficult. Since I blog, I'm always on my computer, always watching the news, always on my phone, checking my tweets, posting status updates, etc. It's insane how much I pay attention to things other people are doing, what other people are saying, and allowing other people's stories to invade my life and my "job." My anxiety levels (and pain levels) have definitely increased since we got home because I'm being inundated with news of economic woes, health concerns, and wars. Finding quiet is incredibly hard.
One of my New Year's resolutions is to pursue quietness every day. I've changed up my routine a little bit to accommodate that: instead of starting my day with the news and blogging, I'm starting it with yoga and a healthy breakfast. I have a set (albeit flexible) schedule now instead of just having ideas of things I want to do and not really having a defined way to get there. Being more organized and rethinking my priorities allows me to find quiet. I can take 20 minutes here and there to knit, play piano after I eat lunch, or take a quick nap without feeling guilty about it.
Today find quietness, however you can.
"Be the change you wish to see in the world." --Gandhi
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