This is the 700's post on my blog --- I am sending this to a few extra folks on my contact list.... hope you are well and happy... and Thank You. bonny
Some random
thoughts about being happy.
1. Count blessings. The first year I came to Thailand, I could barely walk up
and down the road not alone do the yoga poses.
Now, I am not doing them perfectly, but every day I am getting better.
The teacher in the first year wanted
perfection and did not make me feel welcome as a student. The current teacher respects my effort and
gives me tasks that stretch my ability daily, but knows that I am my own critic
and encourages. There is a right balance in adjusting the pose and encouraging me to keep going. One great blessing is that I am developing discernment and recognizing that it is not all
me. Now, when I pull in my core, it is
behind my stomach and maybe not as noticeable
to the observer, but I know it is moving and someday, there will not be as much
stomach and the observer will also notice. I am grateful that I have had to opportunity to push through my “I can’t” and come
to “I will be a swimmer”. Everything is a life lesson.
2.
Surround yourselves with
positive people. I
just cannot spend much time with people who look at their shoes - negative or dark or are stuck in the distant past. There is only so many hours that you can spend
looking at was or might have been without missing what is. I
can’t spend time with people who want to talk politics or other things they
know little about or who just can’t say anything good. When I go out
to eat, I look at the menu at the front of the restaurant and look for people
who smile and when I sit down, I hope they are upbeat, optimistic, encouraging
and fun to be around even if I am only at the next table.
3. Look for the little things that make you smile. When you are present in your own life, you
see things: A beautiful flower, a child hearing a joke and laughing
uncontrolled, the patterns on the sidewalk, the smell of leaves burning that
reminds you of your childhood …nothing big or earth shaking. This is the sugar of life that makes some of
the frowns easier to live with.
4. Say "it’s all good" when things go
wrong. Last
week, I had something to eat that just was not meant for my body. Before I could get off the bike and into the
house and bathroom, my body said… I have keep
this in me too long and it is coming out .. ready or not. I was a mess, the house was a mess, etc..
but I was grateful I made it that far.. and
that I was not totally out of it and feeling ill so I could clean up. When I sat for my evening tea… I thought ..
it is all good. The bad stuff is out, I
am clean as a whistle, there is a laundry… I have clean clothes.. and tomorrow is
another day. And for anyone reading who
might say .. can’t believe she wrote that… I say. Why not or now you have a
visual - shit happens!!!!!....and it’s all good.
5. Help someone for absolutely no reason. When I sit in a restaurant and someone
next to me shares a little of their life and we have a good conversation. I pay the bill and say…someday, Pay It
Forward. 100-200 Bhat ($3-$6) is small
change compared to the companionship and the wonderful people I am
meeting.
6. Read or listen to
positive materials: We
only get Fox News from the US on the tele
– so I watch at 17 min before the hour in the morning for the home weather. I have an ITune library of talks on
meditation, Dharma, etc. that can make my ears smile. And I have a few YOUtubes
that make me roll on the floor. I get the home paper and read the front page and Rex Morgan... what more do I need.
7. Do things that
bring joy. Swimming is
bringing me great joy. I love teacher
Fred. We are enjoying the process. When the Thai pool monitor said to him, she
talks a great deal, I said, I am going to try not to talk so much.
Fred says why, she doesn’t have to listen or what makes you think she was being
critical, maybe she enjoys your energy. It is so wonderful to be with people who are
grounded, happy, living the life they want.
He is such a model for me as well as an
excellent swimming and yoga teacher.
I am going on a search for more Fred’s and I will try never to take the
first opinion or settle for what I get. I am my own best friend and I enjoy me.
I love to
ride in the country. I like looking at
the flowers and watching the kids. I
will always have to clean the litter box but I can do it with joy because the
animals give me joy and I love them.
8. "Please" and "Thank you." I want everyone
who does anything for me to know that I do not take it for grant it. Thank
you. I don’t think you can overuse Thank You. Thank you for caring about how I am doing or
Thank you for saving me a seat. It is
all good.
It is time to let go of some folks that have
been in my life for a long time. I have
held on to the connection long after they have let go. We put effort
into cultivating friends, but not as much at supporting and maintaining friendships. For some that I have held on to but have not maintained contact with me, it is
time to say Thank you.. good speed to you and
move on.
Coming to Thailand is the best litmus test to find out who cares
about my life. I am 76 yrs old traveling alone half way around the world... most don't know how am I doing. I am glad for the
opportunity to shift the grain and toss the shaft. Better to have a small amount of good grain than a box of fluff with no
substance. And it is all good.
9. Choose to be happy. You can actually make the decision to think about
how you think and decide to think happy thoughts instead of negative ones. My meditation, yoga, and swimming have taught me that I am in charge of my
thinking. So I choose to be happy, I
am the architects of my life and a positive attitude changes how I perceive the
world. And it is all good.
1 comment:
Bonz.....You are loved. You inspire me. I think of you often. I appreciate your words of wisdom and love for your fellow man. Thank you for sharing the simple things that we all miss, and your never ending positivity.
Carol
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