December 31, 2011

Courage is Kindness at Heart


C. photo by nishaan sandhu
Ring in the Courage....
Leading with your Heart in 2012.

Sometimes, I try to find an inspiring quote that helps to neatly tie down my fleeting thoughts. Other times they are given to me as a gift through my day; I find that life often offers us a lovely synchronicity of topics that come up seemingly here and there over a short period of time. An unnoticed coincidence to some, a sign to listen, to others.

Today's Quote:


He who cannot change
the very fabric of his thought
will never be able to change
reality. ~Anwar Sadat



New Year's Resolutions
I have yet to decide if New Year's is one of my more or less favorably of holidays. Unlike most winter holidays, New Years is one where I never feel guilty when I fail to make plans or put my phone on silent. For introverts it can be a nice time to unwind and reflect with a book or pen and paper. For extroverts: a time to unhinge with sparkly dress, friends, a nice bottle of bourbon and/or party hat. Either way, I think we all agree: New Year's Eve is a time to appreciate "new beginnings to come", right?

From Dark to Light
If there is one thing I love, it is an opportunity to let go of the old and start fresh. New beginnings can come in many forms: For example, a stodgy old town, whom over a decade, has found a pulse and gives birth to cultural Renaissance. When perceived trash is refurbished into a shining piece of furniture it may be within an individual-who's greater-self steps into a light brighter than before.

When we witness positive transformation of any kind, it is almost as if we cannot help but be washed with feelings of joy, acceptance and sometimes, forgiveness. Such changes lift the heart, transform the spirit, inspire evolution and the letting go of the old.

It takes courage to express generosity and kindness.
Since my early twenties, there have been many times when I have thought to share a gift or to offer my help, but, I did not in worry of how it may be perceived. I have so many times let my fears get in the way of being a better person. It seems much easier to dodge suspicion and judgement than to simply do something from the heart without worry. We live in an age of distrust, fear, and suspicion. I am not talking about conspiracy theories, (I would consider giving this some thought!), I am talking about your neighbor, co-worker, family members and friends.

...Back to New Year's Eve
Sadly, I feel that many of us witness and perform, year after year, a bi-polar roller coaster inspired by the wintertime holidays. It vacillates from community oriented kindness and cheer to glittering self-reflection that so often plummets in self perceived "failure" of New Year's Eve resolutions..

Where did we get this notion that the most appropriate time for change is on the first day of the said first year of the calendar? Where did we get this notion that change occurs over night AND at the same time as everyone else who rings in the new year?


It may be more sustainable if we scheduled in self reflection with "New Year's gusto" once every month.

During the winter months, many go from being incredibly loving to all life forms and with good cheer to subduing that compassion fairly drastically until the new fall and winter.

From the very beginning and throughout the heart of winter, we participate in a sweet and speedy formulation of how to interact with society and at what time. Think Charles Dickens.

Ready.....go!
November = Community + Gratitude
December = Generosity + Cheer
January = Self reflection + Evolution
February= I love you + Chocolate

Nothing against chocolate, some days I feel like it makes me a better person too....and then we plummet into a downward spiral of aggression from:
A. The bitter cold
B. Flashing red colors from Valentine's day kitsch
C. Angry wavers in blood sugar from all the bitter, bitter, chocolate.
D. Choose your own adventure from any/all above.

Thank you February. 

Ring in the Courageous-At-Heart
I think it would be lovely if more folks made a conscious effort to integrate all of these jolly good things,   and self evolves throughout the year. More whistling, skipping, random gift giving, and surprise days off please (if you have such control). Year round, time released, good-being-ness should be the new way of New Year's.

Maybe for 2012, instead of resolving to fit into your old skinny jeans before they go out of style, you can resolve to reflect on ways you can treat others with more compassion?

How about, instead of attempting to participate in irrational acts of self-discipline for the month of January, you gently reflect upon how to amp up the activity of your time released good being-ness at least once a month for the next year? It can be as simple as a journal entry or just reflecting on that very day. Maybe someone did something that made you feel good? Can you think of a way to pass along that kindness?

Try it, write it on your calendar (let's say the 8th or the 15th). Observe what happens to your state of self-awareness, the way you think, what you think and how that transforms those around you. I would like to think that most humans are good in nature. Other than a few strange looks, we have nothing to lose.


December 16, 2011

Thoughts of Gratitude in Winter

C. Winter Valley Road n.sandhu 

Winter is finally here. Fallen leaves that have turned many shades of rust lay upon the cold earth. Others meet in the corners of wet pavement roads in Lexington, KY. The trees are barren silhouettes; skeletons reaching their arms up to the heavens making light of the darker months to come. The pine in my front yard greets me every morning through the misty window. Its arms are full, deep with green and still fragrant as ever. Winter, as bitter and cold is it can be, is one of my very favorite times of the year. 



C. Gingko  n.sandhu
C. n.sundew
At this time we are allowed to rest deeply. We have no choice much of the time but to do so. It is in this space that I find the sweet. How often I find myself spinning from one project to the next. 

When there is a moment to spare I tinker around until I find something in which to fill it. Most often it is not with what I most need; to simply take a break, center, and to breathe. Instead, I try to find a way to be more productive, as there are "so many things that I must catch up on!".
 The funny thing is, we never really catch up on all these
 "Pertinent things", do we? 

C Berry maze n.sundew

Sometimes, when we take a moment to rest, our perspectives are allowed time to shift; what is truly most important is able to present itself forward through that veil we allow to grow so thick.

This is why I like winter. There are less distractions than most months, things seem to become more apparent...for better or for seemingly worse.


In the winter months our energy falls to the earth as do the energies of the plant world. It is a time for grounding, a time of the roots, a time to digest our conditioning from the past. It is here, when we face these things that we can observe and contemplate how we will choose to move forth in our world. 

C  Encapsulated Blade of Grass N.Sundew
It is in the winter that we are allowed the time and space to prepare for the spring and summer months ahead. The Winter solstice is the darkest day of the year but it also marks a point in which our days begin to once again grow longer. Our energy slowly moves from the inward energy of the earth back up and outward towards the sun and the sky. Tiny pink and yellow buds decorate the long arms and hands of trees. Cup like flowers peek out; little gems from under the ground that held them so quietly. 

So, though the winter months may appear to be long and dreary, maybe it's time to have another look. Wipe the fog from that window of yours and see what appears on the other side. It may not be the brightest in color, it may not be easy to find the beauty, but, this is naturally the time of year to slow down and reflect. What do you see that is beautiful? Those things are out there, their songs a bit quiet and, their contrast a bit light, but, they are there. 

I will leave you with this quote below by Melodie Beattie that so dearly tugs my heartstrings!


 Thoughts of gratitude inspired from a quote by Melodie Beattie that was recently shared by my yoga teacher, and friend, Anne Dean Watkins.  Thank you!

"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.  It turns what we have into enough, and more.  It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion into clarity...It turns problems into gifts, failures into success, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events.  Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow." 


-Melodie Beattie