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| "I was simply responding to your erroneous statement." |
Not exactly what my minyan friend meant by the word, but I *have* been a bit "mindfull of myself" in the sense that I am ODing on mindfulness training (perhaps in the sense he meant it too, although I do not intend for that). I have set up for myself a regimen in which I aspire: to meditate every day (for an hour!), drastically alter my diet, quit facebook cold turkey, blog, stop losing things, cut down on multitasking, incorporate Judaism into mindfulness, possibly take a mindfulness class... leave it to me to make even mindfulness frenetic!
But my blog - and perhaps my sanity - could use a little easing into this. So let's set some sort of a structure/ order to this mindfulness gig, happiness-project style. I will plan to focus as follows:
-Now until Tu B'Shvat (2/8) - mindful eating/raw foods
-Tu B'Shvat to Purim (3/8) - Kabat-Zinn formal meditation and yoga
-Purim to Pesach (4/6) - informal mindfulness - stop losing things, decrease multitasking
-Pesach to Shavuot (5/28) - mindfulness through Judaism
-5/28 - end - TBA, exercise, or perhaps just trying everything again.
Inspired by my focus on eating during this section of my six months, I splurged for a vitamix. And some other raw-food-enabling appliances.


yes, a vulcan sense of humor with a klingon's emotional regulation.
ReplyDeletei'll try to remain mind full of that in the future.
but i'd really rather just blurt out funny shit when it pops into my head.
data would be a better one to emulate. you still wouldn't laugh,
but you would at least analyze and let me know if it qualifies as humor.
how long have you had this star trek problem/ obsession?
your comment qualifies as humor.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited about your Vitamix purchase. I've been contemplating the splurge (for Crohn's reasons) for some time. Let me know what you think of it... JLR
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