Recording and Listening Blog

July 1, 2020

Can you imagine the surprise of experiencing ease while doing a “chore” that had resistance attached to it? Now that is what I would call a transformation! 

How did it happen for me?

Well, during a Sunday workshop entitled “We Are Never Truly Alone,” we were guided to make an encouraging recording while doing a small, routine, or daily task that we had resistance to. 

As I set about to begin my task, I centered myself, described in detail why I wanted to do this task, how I was beginning, what I was doing as I was doing it, and how I was feeling as I was completing it. 

Next, I got to test drive the recording. I listened to it as I did the task once again. I could hear the Mentor guiding me through the process every step of the way. It was easy, fun, and revealing!

Hearing the recording while doing this task has become a joyful way for Mentor to partner with me. The shift is from resistance to wonder!

The transformation just happens. 

Gasshō

  • Pick a small daily activity that you want to do but seem to have resistance to. Make a nonjudgmental, encouraging recording while doing the activity. (Perfection is not invited.) Then, do the activity again while listening to the recording. Repeat daily. 

    For more information on this practice, listen to the May 26, 2020, Open Air Radio Show Good News Update.                                                                                                                                                    


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