Moving Through the Day with More Ease

Moving Through the Day with More Ease(ēz)

By Leo Babauta

I recently did dozens of video calls … and at first, it really exhausted(iɡˈzôstəd) me.

I shared that with my Zen teacher, and we had a discussion(dəˈskəSH(ə)n) about leaning(ˈlēniNG) into the calls (which feels very tense(tens) for me) vs. leaning back and allowing some space. The latter approach helps me feel more at ease.

This practice helped a lot, and I shifted what I’ve been doing lately to moving through the day with much more ease.

Basically, the idea is this: instead of having a grasping(ˈɡraspiNG), tense attitude about whatever you’re doing … you can lean(lēn) back a little, and be more relaxed.

You can try it now: see where you are holding tension(ˈtenSHən), take a few breaths, and release the tension. Come to a place of ease, peace, openness. It might take a bit of practice, but most of us are holding tension in what we do, much of the time.

If we can get to a place of ease, of not grasping or leaning into everything we’re doing … the things we’re doing all day can be more restful and we can finish the day feeling more refreshed(rəˈfreSHt).

Talking to someone on an hour-long video call? No worries, it’s a lovey(ˈləvē), relaxing time with a beautiful soul.

Have a bunch of messages and tasks to take on? Not a problem – take each one on with deliberate(dəˈlib(ə)rət) care, giving it your full attention, while having a restful attitude toward the message or task.

One thing at a time. Full attention and devotion(dəˈvōSH(ə)n) to that task, conversation, message. An easeful, peaceful attitude as you move through it.

One more thing that helps me: letting myself feel nourished(ˈnəriSH) by everything around me. As I walk outside, I can be caught up in my thoughts of everything I have to do … or I can open to the nature around me, and feel nourished by it all. I can let myself soak(sōk) in the beauty of the person in front of me, or think of the people I’m doing a task for and feel care for those people. Feeling nourished by everything around us, by the mundane(ˌmənˈdān) and the sublime(səˈblīm) alike … helps us to not feel so drained(drān) by everything we have to do.

Feeling grateful to be alive helps as well.

How would you like to move through the day with more ease? Try it today, and bring curiosity(ˌkyo͝orēˈäsədē) for what that might be like.

https://zenhabits.net/easeful/