Well, I might be going all ethereal on you here, but I have been doing a lot of thinking recently about the way I take care of my mind, body and spirit. It all started last Tuesday when I arrived at the end of the day and felt a bit flat. When I went back over the day, I realised that it was the first day for weeks where I hadn’t had any physical interaction with another human being!
I had been to the gym in the morning, so I had taken care of my body. I had done a lot of writing that day, so it could be argued that I had taken care of my mind. I realised that my spirit needs human interaction in order to keep me feeling alive. Although I had spoken to several people on the phone that day, I hadn’t had a face-to-face conversation with anyone. Note to self: spend time with someone physically every day if you don’t want to feel flat.
Yesterday evening I drove a 140-mile round trip to Leighton Buzzard to attend the Area 4 Toastmasters Club Officer Training session. I was tired after a long couple of days working on building my business and raising my profile in the local business community, and I could easily have stayed at home. But, I had made a commitment to be there, so I got in the car and off I went. Of course, when I arrived, everyone was very pleased to see me and I had a great evening with my fellow personal development aficionados.
There were some delicious home made snacks available in the break, and I made it my business to find out who had prepared them. A lovely self-effacing lady was pointed out to me and I went over and thanked her for her efforts. I got the impression that this lady was the regular refreshment provider and that perhaps she was a little taken for granted. I might be wrong, of course. The glorious smile I got when I complimented her on the food lit up my evening, and meant that I drove home late last night in much greater spirit than I set out with.
Who is the provider that may be taken for granted in your life and what can you do to put that right? Who has helped you this week, or this year so far? How often do you thank them for being in your life?
Touchy-feely? Pink and fluffy? Maybe, but the spirit is as important as the mind and body, if you are to lead a balanced life.
Thank you for this post, being a mother, wife and a business owner I do have to admit that sometimes I feel that I do have too much of human iteraction, however your post has grounded me and let me know how lucky I really am.
Thank you Vlasta and it has been a pleasure to make your acquaintance on Twitter and via our blogs. I hope you have a great year!