Living an intentional life
I recently came across a resource called the "Tiny Survival Guide" from the Trauma Stewardship Institute and it was such a lovely and timely reminder of the elements of living an intentional, meaningful life. I am sharing it below and hope that you find it as helpful as I did.
Protect your mornings (or whenever you wake up) - a slower more intentional pace in the morning helps keep cortisol lower during the day
Go outside - to gain perspective and context by connecting with something larger than yourself
Be active - avoid stagnation in body, mind and spirit
Cultivate relationships - those that are healthy and edifying
Nurture gratitude - identify one thing that is going well right now. Do this several times a day, or maybe every morning and evening for a lasting perspective shift
Detox - limit news and social media. Try a gentle cleanse or simplify your diet. If you are navigating an addiction, be wise and safe
Spend time with animals - it will help lower stress levels and bring a sense of comfort
Metabolize all your experiences - process things as they come up to keep your nervous system regulated
Simplify - less is more! Be aware of decision fatigue and cognitive overload
Admire art - to give you a feeling of being transported
Laugh - pure humor is a sustaining force
Foster humility and extend grace - self-righteousness and hubris aren't helpful
Sleep - protect and prioritize your sleep - it's the time your body and brain is cleansed and repaired
Clarify intentions - identify how you can contribute meaningfully and refrain from causing harm
Be realistic and compassionate - with yourself and others. The quality of your presence will influence your interactions