Unplug

Recently a friend of mine posted some quotations by the author Anne Lamott on her Facebook page. One that really struck a chord with me was this one: “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” Wise words indeed. I thought of them last night when my wifi…

Recently a friend of mine posted some quotations by the author Anne Lamott on her Facebook page. One that really struck a chord with me was this one:

“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.”

Wise words indeed. I thought of them last night when my wifi went dead at a critical moment. I was really feeling frustrated as I unplugged the modem and slowly counted off a minute. And I decided that rather than stand there gritting my teeth as the seconds clicked slowly by, I’d do some stretching exercises based on a vague memory of the last yoga class I attended.

Why did I stop doing yoga? I have never felt physically better than when I did it regularly. I have no idea. Time. Money. Habit. Pure laziness. I need to get back into it. I need to give myself that gift.

I also thought about how wonderful my recent day trip to the tulip festival was. I could feel my blood pressure drop. I could feel myself relax and breathe. These things are important.

I need to be more gentle with myself. Take more baths. Take more breaks. Take more naps. Soak up the sun.

I need to be kinder to myself. I need to remember that no one can be as kind to me as I can be to myself. Deep down I know what I need. I also know that while it is necessary to do those things that will allow me to live my life (Damned job! Damned housework!) it is also vital that I not forget to do those things that make life worthwhile.

Then I did one last luxurious stretch, plugged my modem back in, and sure enough, both my laptop and I were good to go again.

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9 responses to “Unplug”

  1. We really do think alike…

    1. I actually consider that a huge compliment. 🙂

      1. yay… and phew… and… seriously??? HA!!!!!

      2. I know. It surprises even me. But it’s true. 🙂

      3. well I am glad you are okay with it

  2. Agree entirely, that nobody can be more kind to us than ourselves. I must keep that in mind. Our lives are so busy sometimes, we forget about taking time out for ourselves and just enjoying simple pleasures.

    1. And as women, we are taught to put other people’s needs ahead of our own, so taking care of ourselves feels foreign. But it’s so important.

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