Most people have heard Ghandi's phrase, "be the change you wish to see in the world." It's compelling. Well I've been thinking alot lately, and frankly, I find myself beating myself up quite often, for things I'd done ten years ago, even twenty minutes ago.
"That was a pretty stupid thing to say." "I can't believe I did that." The little voice in my mind was reminding me constantly of small errors in judgement. But I was making them big and thinking about them for hours.
Then I was watching Grey's Anatomy on my computer (we don't have a t.v., but I cheat occassionally and download episodes on-line). Someone mentioned Ghandi's pearls of wisdom, and the next time I was over-analyzing something I had done, I heard those words again and I thought, "I'm going to be the change I wish to see in myself."
So from now on, instead of thinking, "That e-mail could have been written by a fourth grader-is there no way to go back and un-send it?" I am going to forget about it. There are so many more important things my mind could waste it's time thinking about. Instead of overthinking, I am going to start living differently.
I am going to make one new change every week. Maybe it will be a personality trait that I want to improve, an action such as recycling more, or even an exercise routine. But I am going to do it everyday for a month, and when I start to think negative thoughts I will have something that I can be happy for.
Last week, I am began walking everyday for at least two miles....so far it's been great. I have a grocery store two miles from the house, and I've been going there. I can only bring back what I can carry in my bag, so I went yesterday, and I will be going today. My legs are kind of tired, which tells me that I should definately be doing this!
Enviro-bonus: I am using my car less!
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