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There is happiness in doing nothing

02/18/08

Posted under Everyday Good Stuff

There is happiness in doing nothing.WHEN was the last time you sat back and did nothing? A little mindless indulgence, a daydream or two can help make you a little bit happier.

Block out your morning schedule. Sit on your couch. Put your feet up. Gaze into the ceiling and let your mind wander. Do nothing.

When on vacation, resist the urge to pack your days with wall-to-wall itineraries. Checking those must-see sites is indeed an experience, but so will hanging out idly by the beach, watching the waves.

Go to a café, order your favorite drink. Resist the urge to hook up to wi-fi. Take in the scenery, people-watch. Enjoy the sensuality of doing nothing.

“What a waste of time!,” one may think. I think otherwise. After all, you’re spending time with yourself, aren’t you? Making time for yourself is hardly wasted time. By doing nothing, you connect with yourself quietly, meaningfully.

Do you find it hard to do nothing? Perhaps you are feeling too restless? Take baby steps. Here are some doing-nothing ideas. If you have:

1 minute: Close your eyes and breathe deeply. Focus on your breathing and let your stress melt away with each exhale.

10 minutes: Take a slow-motion bath. Rushing off to work allows us no time for smooth carefree movements in the shower or tub, so use these 10 minutes for some slow-motion shampooing and body pampering.

30 minutes: Go for a coffee break. Sip your drink and enjoy its sweetness, its bitterness. Gaze absent-mindedly into your cup or at the scenery. If you have a garden at home, take a chair and sit back with a glass of lemonade. Take in the fresh air and good sun, just be quiet.

1 hour: Take a walk. Walk aimlessly. See where your feet take you. If you’d rather not walk, grab a light comedy film and pop it in your DVD. Throw in some popcorn for some absent-minded but enjoyable chewing.

1 day: Do not plan anything. See where your day takes you. If you find yourself staying home painting your nails or listening to music all day, well and good.

During any of these moments, do not think of anything else! Indulge in the nothing-ness of the moment. You’ll feel lighter, calmer, more connected with yourself. And doesn’t that make you happier? There IS happiness in doing nothing at all.

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    mtatoy Says:

    This a simple but brilliant idea of relaxation. :)

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    mel Says:

    yes, doing nothing like sitting down on the breakfast table and just watching the sun rise on a saturday morning, is very refreshing after a long, hard week.

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    mike V Says:

    Doing nothing and thinking of nothing is truly the best way to relax and flush out stress. Even my dog enjoy this therapy..teka, sa kanya ko pala natutunan ito. so now, we just sit together somewhere in the house and do nothing together when i need to relaxxxxxxxxxxx.

  4. 18
    joel Says:

    doing nothing will make us feel great!

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    zenifer Says:

    so far, this is the best self-therapy i’ve ever read! thank you for sharing…

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