When you are washing the dishes, just wash the dishes.
-Thich Nhat Hanh
Our minds are very fragmented. We are usually multi-tasking and going in ten different directions at the same time. At the same time we worry about real and imaginary fears. We speculate about everything that can go wrong in our life. Our fears play games with us. Wouldn’t it be nice if when we are washing the dishes all we are doing is washing the dishes? Being where we are and doing what we are doing is Zen. It is also mindfulness. Being present to the moment can calm our fears and bring us peace. In the great demands of life sometimes we just need to breathe. Fragmentation and dissipation weakens us and depletes our strength. A focused mind in the moment is a strong mind. When you feel yourself spinning out of control, and you feel like you are losing it, stop. Take a deep breath. Be in the moment and chill out. I know life is not simple. The demands of modern culture, and the workplace, are great. It takes effort, training, and persistence to live in the moment. However, we can all do it if we try. A person who learns to breathe and who learns to be in the moment is a centered person. A centered person has found balance in their life. A balanced person is not easily knocked over by the storms of life.
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