Fourteen Ways to Let Go

By Michaella A. Thornton

October 1, 2018

Uncategorized | Dispatches

“If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.”

—Dalai Lama

 

This past week has officially been too much. Hearts and minds are weary, and there is a collective need to press the restart button and let go. Remember: Letting go does not equal forgetting. After I wrote the three sentences before this one, I had to leave my office to procure chocolate, coffee, and take a breezy autumnal walk around a gorgeous gingko-tree-lined campus. That “mental smoke break,” as my non-smoking best friend refers to this type of boring self-care, allowed me to re-engage with the task at hand, to figure out what to say after the emotional drain of the past week.

 

So, without further adieu, here are a few things we can do to practice self-compassion and mindfulness with this new week:

 

And, please let me know which scented candle inspires serenity now. Ultimately, whenever times are tough, Brian Andreas’ words usually help: “Anyone can slay a dragon, she told me, but try waking up every morning & loving the world all over again. That’s what takes a real hero.” Even if loving the world the next morning is too hard, a good night’s rest usually helps us tolerate one another for yet another day.

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