Greetings Mothers,
“Taking the time to do nothing often brings
everything into perspective”
Doe Zantamata
I felt the power of a cup of tea a few days
ago.
You know one of those days when everything
that you are doing is falling apart, when things are not really moving as you
have planned. It was one of those days, my cell phone service dropped off when a client was
just about to make a break through ( can you believe that?), the e-mails were jammed
and I had a 30 minute wait just to get to speak to service personnel, besides the appointments that I had
with my clients, I also had to pick up my daughter from school and all those
random miscellaneous items that popped up at the last minute.
It would have been almost impossible for one
person to handle all this in a limited time frame, because the school bell was
not going to ring any later and I had all these unwrapped projects waiting to
be finished before my 2 o’clock deadline.
At first I thought I would tackle
this one issue at a time, then I realized that all of these problems were hitched
together and there was no one at a time.
I decided at that moment to walk away and
find my inner calm.
I suspended my day for 15 minutes. I brewed a
cup of Darjeeling tea and said everything can wait, except my peace of mind.
So leaving all the challenges behind I stepped into my calm.
The
first sip immediately transported me to Darjeeling memories wrapped by misty mountains
and long leisurely walks falling in love with love. I heard voices of children
playing in the background, I tasted the smell of the fresh mountain air as my childhood blossomed in my mind, I rolled down hills, played camp with my neighbor friends, I became a teenager and felt the visceral quality of life. I was able to touch my youth, everything came alive for me at that moment.
The carefree attitude, the excitement that leaps from your heart and lands into
your life with a splash, the vivid colors of dreams unlived and coming alive,
the wonderment that each cell possesses, all burst into my consciousness like a
collage into a wakeful vision board. I heard the torrential downpour that
Darjeeling is so prone to during monsoons, and it cleansed my mind of its
tensions and frustrations. The white mountains made my spirit soar like like those cirrus clouds adorning the sky.
DARJEELING MY HOMETOWN
The cup was empty now but I was full! Full of
freedom, full of joy, full of encouragement,
rejuvenation and calm.
When I returned back the email problem was
being fixed, the cell phone was still out of order but it was okay, it would
all work itself out in its own time. I was able to re-schedule some of my
clients and wrap up some of the other issues keeping in mind that all these
problems were not permanent and
everything changes when you change your perspective.
Doing nothing brought me a whole lot of
everything, there is truth in the saying “nothing holds everything”. So moms I
urge you to take that moment for yourself, be it with a cup of tea, de-caffeinated coffee, green tea whatever your choice is, but
make room to empty that cup and fill your soul!
Until
tomorrow mothers, surrender!
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