Do you ever do that–take the time off and just chill, without feeling any need to do something “useful”, forgetting about all the things that you haven't crossed off your to-do list, emptying the head from expectancies and simply soaking in the nature around you?
The last time I did it was this weekend, at it was nothing short of relaxing. If you can't remember when was the time last you took time for simply being and doing nothing, you should keep reading.
Saturday was an easy slow day for me. No workout, because I was still recovering from the flu. But the weather was too nice not to go outside and it was perfect for soaking up some sun. My husband loves archery, so we rented the equipment, brought some snacks and made our way to Golden Gate park in San Francisco.
When we made it to the park, I lied down on the grass and stayed there for… Yeah, I don't even know for how long. It just felt so good.
I realized that it has been way too long since I had been practiced earthing! I used to do that all the time when the weather was still nice: being in touch with the ground, either when working out, walking or simply sitting on the grass. I realized how I had missed it.
Earthing is an awesome way to de-stress and even alleviate some aches and pains. There have been studies that show that 30 minutes of being in contact with the ground, preferably skin-to-skin, reduces headaches, helps to fall asleep better at night and even alleviates stress and anxiety. Pretty powerful for free stuff, isn't it?
Sometimes lying down on the grass, simply being, is the best thing you can do for your physical and mental health.
While for some people may think that earthing is bull, I can assure that I absolutely feel how being outside and doing nothing makes me feel better. Let me explain how:
For some people, it may be hard to simply let go and do nothing even for an hour, let alone several hours. There's a whole list of things to do, how are you supposed to find time for just hanging out and doing nothing?
I think it all comes down to realizing that it is actually useful for you. I guarantee that your mood will be so much better after a little me-time in nature, doing nothing. Also your family and friends are happier when you are happier.
To actually enjoy doing nothing, you will need to give yourself a permission to do so. No guilt for not doing laundry or cleaning the house. It won't work if you are constantly thinking about things that you should be doing instead.
There are so much misunderstanding around meditation. One of them is that you can meditate only by sitting down in a certain pose for a full hour, not moving and desperately trying not to think about anything. When you are not doing that, you are not meditating.
That's not true.
Meditation can mean different things for different people. It doesn't matter how you do it–if you have found your way that is relaxing and enjoyable for you, do that. For me, just being outside, not having anything special planned, just noticing things around me that I don't always notice, is meditative.
You don't have to be constantly doing all the things, checking things off the to-do list and take care of everybody. Take some time to take care about yourself. Go outside, have absolutely no goal and seriously, kill some time like this for couple of hours. I'm pretty sure you'll like it and you turn home healthier and happier.
What is your meditation?
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