5/21/12

Lisa Lodge: Don't Worry

I have been thinking a lot lately about worry. It is so easy for people to say: “Oh, don’t worry. Everything will be alright”. Easier said than done, right? Now, I am not going to make this post about my troubles. We all have our fair share. I have been very blessed in many ways. However, from time to time I find worries creeping into my daily living. Instead of focusing on what is going well, I focus on what is not. Or what I perceive to be “missing”. Jobs, money, health, achievement – how much is “enough?” 


Recently, Molly graciously invited me to contribute to this wonderful blog. Thinking about living from a mindset of gratitude became my task for the past week or so. Each day I came up with a mental list of all the things for which I am grateful. The list was long, yet I still felt the old worries creeping in. Then, I looked out my back window onto the pond which I share with the other condominiums in our complex. It is a natural pond which is frequented by a number of different birds: ducks, geese, heron, and even an occasional pelican. 







It has always been relaxing to me to watch wildlife, especially around a pond or lake. The birds don’t worry about what will happen tomorrow, or about what other birds have or don’t have. They just live in the moment. I was reminded of a book that I like by Dan Millman: The Way of the Peaceful Warrior. In it, a young college student is taught by a mentor to focus on and live in the moment. He learned how to be a human BEING, rather than a human DOING. By focusing on the here and now, perhaps my mind can clearly see the joy in each day – and that joy is something for which I am truly grateful.
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You can learn more about Lisa on her blog:  Pine Ridge Treasures

4 comments:

CS said...

Thank you for the beautiful post. As hard as I try to stay positive, worries do creep in. I am thankful for your words about becoming a human being.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Christine. I think all of us struggle with those "creeping worries" from time to time.

My Life Under the Bus said...

Very true - so often we worry about everythign else instead of just enjoying the present moment that is pretty awesome XOXO

Miri Agassi said...

You are so lucky to live near such a wonderful calm view. As you I have those "creeping worries". I try to remember how lucky I am. This post reminded me not to forget my luck. Thank you.