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Do Less and Accomplish More![]() Navigation: Main page » Self-Improvement.com: Stress Management Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle. Author: Susan Scharfman Article source: http://minutechaser.go-getglobal.com/. Used with author's permission. Have you ever tried (successfully) to sit still for a few minutes without fidgeting, and simply do nothing? I'm willing to wager my Subaru (I love that car) that few of you can answer yes. Society tells us, "don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today." That oldie has been bred into our DNA and morphed into the stress of life. We're obliged to stay alert for exams, to multitask and work overtime, to party with clients and be brilliant the next day to impress the boss. We must echo the latest buzzwordsthink ahead of our competitors, be innovators and visionaries while we gobble our food and dash for the next appointment while talking on the cell phone. Oops, where's the Pepto? What about time with the kids, time to smell the flowers, time for sex and by the way honey, I love you. So what's a person to do? Move to France where food is an art? Move to India where sex is a literature lesson? Or take refuge in a Buddhist monastery, adopt a guru, do yoga and just say Ohmmm? People invest thousands of dollars attending ashrams and lectures with such inspiring motivational speakers as Wayne W. Dyer, Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra, Barbara De Angelis, Ram Dass, Anthony Robbins, Marianne Williamson, to mention a few. These are highly regarded messengers with uplifting messages to better health and a good life. In fact, if you have the money and the time, I highly recommend any or all of them. But if you're feeling the economic pinch these days, as I am, money and time are in short supply. Here's how to "do less and accomplish more" with no money and a little time—time by your self and for your self. But it will only benefit you if you do it like brushing your teeth—regularly. B>
This is what is meant by "doing less and accomplishing more." Gradually increase the time you spend practicing this simple technique by 20 to 30 minutes a day. In quietly contacting your inner Self, you are experiencing your source, the place of infinite potential. When you come back into activity, you bring that potential with you and you will accomplish more than you ever dreamed possible, with less effort, less stress. Harvard Professor Herbert Benson, M.D., is the founding President of the Mind/Body Medical Institute and the Mind/Body Medical Institute Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. He has taught The Relaxation Response and written many books about it, all of which you can find by visiting his website. You will be amazed at the profound physiological and psychological effects of this technique on aging, smoking and other addictions, obesity, anger, sports performance and living a successful healthy life, which is your birthright. Susan Scharfman is a writer/editor at http://www.susanscharfman.com |
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