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Ten Ways to Greater Ease in Life
Sep 5th
What might a greater sense of ease look like in your life? What I know is that it would be unrealistic for me to expect no challenges in life. Ease is more about how I face these challenges – moving forward calmly and openly on my unique path with a trusting heart in the big picture. As I accept what is, a flow occurs no matter what is happening around me.
How do you say no to a pull toward more stress and complexity? How do you more fully lead a life of ease?
Here are some ideas to consider and explore as a practice:
Set the intention to create ease in your life on a daily basis. A simple blessing upon awakening such as, “May I move through my day with ease” can be powerful. With this practice, you will come to deeply know in your cells that you are worthy of a life without struggle – a life of ease.
Inclining your mind toward ease requires you catch yourself when you are moving through life according to your own definition of ease. Notice the sensations that accompany ease so that your body will remember this new way of living.
Pause and breathe when you notice that you’re striving or grasping for more. The ‘more’ that I’m talking about are more things, love, recognition, success, knowledge or even one more workshop so you can become ‘better’ or ‘enough’. The reality is that ‘more’ comes naturally when you rest in and appreciate yourself and your life as you are right now in this moment. From this place of acceptance and appreciation, you simply and easily move toward what will best support you on your journey.
Know yourself – what you value, what you feel passionate about, your strengths and limitations, what you need for deep self-care, what you really, really want and what you don’t want. Self-awareness takes making life choices to a whole new level.
Make the time to be in the silence of solitude. Time with yourself naturally empties the mind. Create a refuge where you can fill up on YOU – the Divine within.
When you are with others, know that you don’t have to talk a lot to communicate. Sit back. Listen. Be. Rest into a conversation.
Carefully select what issues you raise with those who surround you – harmony on the outside supports harmony on the inside. In my book, harmonious relationships bring ease.
Making the decision to stay in our own affairs or business simplifies life. Trying to control or fix other people’s business is like going upstream on a river. The easy life is all about going downstream.
Embrace every opportunity that comes your way to laugh. Place laughing at yourself into this mix. Taking yourself lightly is healing in itself. Experiment what happens in your body at a sensate level, even when you simply smile.
Through the tough times, tell yourself: “This too shall pass” or “It is what it is”. Both phrases work like charms.
My challenge for you is to be open to discover ways that support your particular brand of ease. Have fun! This list is just the beginning.

