August 20, 2010

Find your Oasis, improve your health

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , , , — BOSS @ 9:56 pm

MORE from the ā€œWhat tree lovers already knewā€ department! Researchers from the VU University Medical Centre in Amsterdam published findings in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. It confirms that green spaces create ā€˜oases’ of improved health – particularly mental health – around them. CLICK HERE to read the story reported in BBC News.

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July 19, 2010

Celebrate the gift of Today

Filed under: BOSS Music, General — Tags: , , , , — BOSS @ 12:08 pm

Today is all we have. Here’s to making the most of it.

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May 18, 2010

17 Simple Ways to Instill Calmness in Your Day

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17 Simple Ways to Instill Calmness in Your Day.

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March 23, 2010

Simple ways to refresh your spiritual balance

Have you ever looked around and realized with dismay that you are stranded in a sea of concrete? Arriving at a metropolitan airport the other day I was struck hard with this sense. As the hours wore on I became increasingly aware that I had spent the entire day – most of the week actually – surrounded by cement, steel, glass and one or another form of plastic.

I’m not suggesting that there is anything wrong with these things. But often when I am flying, I find myself looking down at greenery and winding roads, wishing I could transport myself to the paradise below. Now, if I were to do this I would no doubt find a lot of people working very hard in those fields. They would look at me in my parachute and say, ā€œSo you thought this was paradise, eh? Hand me that toolbox over there and get to work.ā€

No matter where we are and no matter what we do for a living, we would do well to revisit the words of Greek poet Euripides: ā€œThe best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man.ā€

Technology and the pace of life have all but erased this consideration from our collective mind. Computerization, cell phones and the need for 24/7 availability have changed the very meaning of balance in our quest for success and fulfillment. What has not changed is human nature. We need balance between work and play, between the relentless realities of work life and the quiet meditative reflection that replenishes our spirit.

Escapism is not the answer. Movies, television and our world’s fanatical obsession with celebrity only cancel out our frustrations temporarily. Drugs and alcohol can destroy us physically and void our spiritual existence.

Rather, when we begin to feel ourselves wanting to pull away from tedious and superficial trappings of everyday life there are far better ways to reconnect with reality. There are good ways to re-fire the spirit. Here are a couple of suggestions that work for me; maybe they’ll be good for you, too. It’s not that you never knew about them, but like me you may have forgotten.
1) Jump into the deep end. I’m not talking about the hotel swimming pool! What I mean is, try something new — something that you think is maybe a bit over your head. Have you ever wanted to play piano but have never had a lesson and don’t have time? Why is that stopping you? Sit down at a piano and let your hands find some notes. So what if you don’t know what you’re doing? It’s all music. Never mind the so-called rules. I’m willing to bet that within 60 seconds (or less if you allow yourself to relax and forget about what other people think) you’ll please yourself beyond belief with the sounds you are making. The tones may soothe you. They may excite you. You will amaze yourself.

If music is not your thing, take that digital camera out of your drawer and go shoot pictures. Don’t forget to leave the manual at home. Don’t even read it! Again, I promise you will discover that your spirit to have fun and do fantastic things is stronger than whatever it is that has been stopping you. The point is, stretch yourself. Go ahead and be uncomfortable with the fact that you are a neophyte at whatever it is you are doing. Then relax, forget it and create your personal masterpiece.

2) Go find some green. Those fly-over fields I spoke of earlier really are paradise, and even the people who work in the most bucolic settings tend to forget that they are surrounded by it. Wherever you are, take a half day and confer with the trees. Be quiet. Listen to yourself breathe. Get over being uncomfortable that you’re being unproductive. For one, it’s not true. There is nothing more productive than refreshing one’s spirit with quiet reflection. For another, your productivity will increase five-fold once you incorporate spirit seeking into your daily and/or weekly routine.

You do not need to be in quiet rural surroundings to accomplish this. Almost any city has a place to accommodate spiritual freshening. One of the best four hours I ever spent was in the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The trees along the mall are as majestic and spectacular as any you will ever see.
It has never been more important that we establish balance in our lives. The balance between our outward and our spiritual lives must be achieved if we are to be of the greatest service to our families, our friends, our employers and ourselves. Seek it today and begin living better!
by Joan Klostermann-Ketels

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March 2, 2010

Thirsting for Spaces

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — BOSS @ 8:44 am

With all the determination of Peyton Manning in a 2-minute offense, I reared back to throw my laptop into the icy cold of the Iowa River. Had there been a crowd it would have been roaring. But at the last second, sanity returned.

I’m glad it did. I like my computer. Besides, the whole misunderstanding wasn’t its fault.

All I really wanted was a little balance between technology and life. Admittedly, I have to stay close to the front edge of technology for pretty much everything work related that I do. I simply made the decision that it’s not going to run my life anymore. In fact, with one simple realization, I broke free of all excuses that impeded my desire to do the things I was blessed with the ability and will to do. Quite simply, I decided I am through trying to lead my life; now I am going to let my life lead me!

What happened to cause this change? I’m not sure. All I know is, it did and I like it. It’s simple. I’m a prisoner of no one and nothing. In more ways than one, I’ve become my own BOSS.

Yes, I realized, we can actually choose to live as a Being of Sound Spirit. We can define our own space. The challenge is to keep the outside noise outside.

Every year it seems there is more technology to learn, more gadgets to replace what we used to do with our own two hands. Noise is everywhere. Lights and colors flash from TV screens in nearly every room in the house. Most every person in every household has a car. People don’t talk anymore — they text. They don’t listen to each other speak because they have their iPods in their ears blasting music every minute of every day.

Kids are expected to participate in every extracurricular activity possible because, heaven forbid, they might miss out on something. There is little or no time for us to breathe and feel some open space in our lives. And without spaces our lives become one long, continual thread of unreflective and meaningless movement.

Just think about what makes music beautiful. It’s not the running together of notes; it’s the spaces between them that make one gasp. In dance, it’s the small, almost imperceptible pauses during the waltz that makes one appreciate the beauty of the dancers’ movement. It’s not the words one speaks that people pay attention to as much as the pauses between the words. The spaces one creates in his or her life are what give life meaning. We need them. They are not meant to be filled up, but need to be cherished and protected.

A few spaces is all it took to change me back into a being of sound spirit.
After all, that’s what I was when I came into this world.

I have a feeling I’m not the only one who has a thirst for new freedom and more spaces. Something is afoot. We are here by the river, in the mountains and on the lake, in different places together; wondering what would happen if we gave ourselves a little space to set our spirits free.

As one ā€˜Being Of Sound Spirit’ to another, I say, ā€œWelcome back!ā€

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February 18, 2009

What is your story?

Filed under: What Is Your BOSS Story? — Tags: , — Joan @ 3:52 pm

Being of Sound Spirit will, most likely, mean different things to different people.Ā 

We invite you to share your thoughts and stories about how you,Ā or someone you know, became aĀ ”being of sound spirit.”

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