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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Staying present in your life when its busy means battling the soul bullies when they (inevitably) make their appearance.</p>
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<p>How are you at staying present in your life when it&#8217;s busy? For most of us, it&#8217;s easy to stay present when life is going smoothly, but not so easy when we&#8217;re too busy. </p>



<p><strong>But staying present is especially important when we&#8217;re busy!</strong> If we&#8217;re not diligent, we give up our calm. Worse yet, we pause the work of growing into better versions of ourselves. </p>



<p>When the pace picks up, we often forget the definition of mindful, &#8220;to be deliberately aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment,&nbsp;in order to create a feeling of calm.” * </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><img data-recalc-dims="1" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="640" height="480" src="https://i0.wp.com/elainejunge.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IMG_3786.jpeg?resize=640%2C480&#038;ssl=1" alt="Photo of sun rising on a winter day" class="wp-image-2148" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/elainejunge.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IMG_3786.jpeg?w=640&amp;ssl=1 640w, https://i0.wp.com/elainejunge.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IMG_3786.jpeg?resize=300%2C225&amp;ssl=1 300w" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" /><figcaption>Taking time to be outside and noticing beauty, such as the sun rising from behind the mountains, help me with the task of staying present in my life, even when it&#8217;s busy.</figcaption></figure>



<p>Below, we talk about what happens if we don&#8217;t stay present in our lives. And, we discuss effective ways to stay present so we can move forward with confidence.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What happens if we don&#8217;t stay present?</h3>



<p>When we get overwhelmed by our responsibilities and the pace of our schedule, we&#8217;re surprisingly predictable. Our natural tendency is to it revert to past, less mindful ways of coping with stress.</p>



<p>For example, I have a long-held tendency to push through, and to pressure myself to try harder and do more, so that I don&#8217;t let anyone down. I&#8217;ve made progress on these innate tendencies, but when I&#8217;m overly busy or tired, what happens? I revert to old habits. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">When we let down our guard, soul bullies move in</h3>



<p>Are you familiar with soul bullies? These bullies are our own internal voices berating us. Soul bullies tell us that we&#8217;re not good enough, that we need to do more, that if we don&#8217;t push on we will disappoint those we love. </p>



<p>Soul bullies are inner critics, commenting on our (lack of) ability to navigate changing circumstances and situations. Author and speaker <a href="https://www.leeanatankersley.com/">Leeanna Tankersly</a> describes this internal talk as getting &#8220;sucker-punched by soul bullies,&#8221; (<a href="http://<iframe style=&quot;width:120px;height:240px;&quot; marginwidth=&quot;0&quot; marginheight=&quot;0&quot; scrolling=&quot;no&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;//ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;OneJS=1&amp;Operation=GetAdHtml&amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;source=ac&amp;ref=qf_sp_asin_til&amp;ad_type=product_link&amp;tracking_id=elainejunge-20&amp;marketplace=amazon&amp;region=US&amp;placement=0800727142&amp;asins=0800727142&amp;linkId=9e123c0c2bad5557a842d24118406499&amp;show_border=false&amp;link_opens_in_new_window=false&amp;price_color=333333&amp;title_color=0066c0&amp;bg_color=ffffff&quot;>     </iframe>&#8220;>Begin Again</a>, p. 40).&#8221; </p>



<p>When we listen to them relentlessly talking us down, we become discouraged and revert to well-worn coping strategies, such as numbing and avoiding. Our bodies and souls can only take so much bullying. And then we resort to habits that reduce the stress and make us feel better, at least in the short-term.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Soul bullies hate transformation</h4>



<p>They resist change and try to protect us from it. Tankersly says, &#8220;when we get close to&nbsp;something that reminds us of who we really are, reminds us of freedom, the Soul Bullies perk up.&#8221;</p>



<p>She points out that this work of becoming who we are meant to be is a practice of beginning again, and again, and again. It&#8217;s a quiet, gentle rhythm: Paying attention to our lives, recognizing when we are too busy or burdened, and kindly retraining soul bullies. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Staying present reminds our souls they&#8217;re worthy</h3>



<p>When we intentionally listen to our own hearts, God always reminds us that <strong>we are enough</strong>, just as we are. We are loved and worthy, by God above, even when we or those around us would tell us otherwise. </p>



<p>We know, deeply know, that we&#8217;re meant to be whole, not bullied, especially by ourselves. When we&#8217;re present and tuned into our experience of life, we recognize the soul bullies for what they are so that we can gently and firmly put them in their place. </p>



<p>Bullies seek our attention <strong>because they&#8217;ve been hurt themselves</strong>. Soul bullies are the innermost parts of ourselves crying out for attention, expressing past hurts and humiliations. </p>



<p>Their presence is a clue that we need to slow down and acknowledge the hurt places. We need to train them to be kinder, more helpful. We need to teach them to stop bullying so that we can continue doing our good work of change. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Staying present when we&#8217;re busy is our protection</h3>



<p>As we navigate <strong><em>transformation within</em></strong>, we have to be <strong><em>mindful of our internal state of mind</em></strong> as well as our external circumstances. </p>



<p>We need to slow down, pay attention, and be more intentional. We have to stay away from anything that pulls us from doing the good work of change.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Our ultimate goal is a whole body, mind and spirit</h4>



<p>Parker Palmer says this about the pursuit of what Thomas Merton called a hidden wholeness:</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>Afraid that our inner light will be extinguished or our inner darkness exposed, we hide our true identities from each other. In the process we become separated from our own souls. We end up living divided lives, so far removed from the truth we hold within that we cannot know &#8216;the integrity that comes from being what you are.&#8221;  </p><cite>Parker Palmer, A Hidden wholeness</cite></blockquote>



<p>Staying present to our lives leads us closer to this &#8220;hidden wholeness.&#8221; </p>



<p><em>May you stay present to your life even when your life is busy. May you seek and find wholeness in your body, mind and spirit. And may you continue to do the good work of transforming yourself from the inside out and outside in.</em></p>



<p>*(For more information on this definition of mindful, check out <a href="https://elainejunge.com/staying-present-in-your-life-when-its-anything-but-calm/">Staying present in your life when it&#8217;s anything but calm</a>.)</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When life is anything but calm, it's time to "double down" on staying present in your life. Check out these four strategies! </p>
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<p>Staying present in your life is easy in the &#8220;gently unfolding days,&#8221; but how do you keep staying present when it&#8217;s suddenly anything but calm? The first few days of my year felt like an easy page turning, simply a continuation of the 2021 story. </p>



<p>But my intention to be mindful and present, to simply let the year unfold got harder with the unfolding.  Just as books have plot twists, the stories of our lives can get messy fast. Reality sets in hard. </p>



<p>But, I realized, this is exactly when we need to &#8220;double down&#8221; on staying present! So, I offer you my thoughts on how to stay present during those times when it seems most hard. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tips for staying present in your life when it&#8217;s anything but calm: </h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">1. Understand what it means to be mindful</h4>



<p>Mindfulness is focusing on the present. </p>



<p>The state of being mindful is being conscious and aware of your right-now moments. I especially like the Cambridge English Dictionary definition of mindful as being &#8220;deliberately aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment, <strong>in order to create a feeling of calm</strong>.&#8221;  </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">2. Pay attention to your body, mind and feelings </h4>



<p>We often forget to pause to listen to ourselves. Being mindful today may mean that you recognize that things aren&#8217;t going as planned. Maybe you feel the pressure of unmet expectations pressing in hard. Notice the response in your body and mind. Try to name the feelings or emotions you&#8217;re experiencing.</p>



<p>When I practiced mindfulness today, I realized I had a picture in my head of the year unfolding, gently and easily. I imagined a pattern of slow growth and tidy little waves of life. But 2022 isn&#8217;t unfolding as I imagined it would. </p>



<p>I won&#8217;t go into all the details, but we&#8217;re deeply concerned about several friends walking tough paths into 2022. And with Covid numbers rising, causing flight interruptions and supply chain havoc yet again &#8212; we&#8217;ve cancelled plans to visit our daughter and son-in-law, as well as extended family members. </p>



<p>And when I pause to examine my body, mind, and feelings &#8212; I realize that I&#8217;m disappointed, out-of-sorts (agitated), and overwhelmed. My heart hurts for my friends and my mama&#8217;s heart especially hurts that our trip is delayed. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">3. Reflect and learn from your experience </h4>



<p><a href="https://brenebrown.com/">Brené Brown</a>, a researcher and one of my favorite authors and speakers, gave us a beautiful gift in late 2021: <a href="https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/">Atlas of the Heart</a>. The inside book cover states, in part, that she wrote the book &#8220;to show us how accurately naming an experience doesn&#8217;t give the experience more power &#8212; it gives us the power of understanding, meaning, and choice.&#8221;</p>



<p>Brown uses the atlas analogy to help us understand our emotions, reflect on our experiences, and communicate more clearly with ourselves and each other. More importantly, we can learn from our experiences and those with similar experiences, and we craft strategies to move forward.</p>



<p>She organized her chapters on a &#8220;where we go when &#8230;&#8221; model. For instance, Chapter 3 is titled &#8220;Where we go when things don&#8217;t go as planned.&#8221; Reading this chapter helped me name my experience more clearly as one in which things aren&#8217;t going as planned. And naming this helped me confront my unrealistic expectations &#8212; and better understand my disappointment and frustration. </p>



<p>I realized that I forgot to ask what Brené Brown calls the big question: <em>&#8220;Are you setting goals and expectations that are completely outside your control?&#8221;</em> (Atlas to the Heart, p. 45). Of course I am! </p>



<p>If I&#8217;m honest, and I&#8217;m trying to be, this is more of a pattern than a one-time behavior. And, I can learn from this as well.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">4.  Keep staying present in your life, adjusting as needed</h4>



<p>This step will be uniquely you. Sometimes we need to adjust our circumstances, perhaps by reducing our time commitments or obligations. At other times, we need to adjust our mindset (back to setting realistic expectations). And at other times, we simply benefit from being aware of what&#8217;s going on in our bodies, minds and emotions.</p>



<p>Often, we may need to gear up for courageous conversations with others. When we&#8217;re prepared and the time is right, we can use the new language of emotions we&#8217;re learning to more clearly express ourselves. And we do all of this with a mindful approach to healthy boundaries and being safely vulnerable.  </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">I remember my intention for 2022: Mindful. </h3>



<p>And when I do, my brain, body and spirit shift into a lower gear and settle ever-so-slightly. I&#8217;m not meant to solve all of this. I&#8217;m simply to notice, breathe, accept what I cannot change, courageously step into what I can, and slow down enough to wisely discern the difference.  </p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>&#8220;Father, give us courage to change what must be altered, serenity to accept what cannot be helped, and the insight to know the one from the other.&#8221;</p><cite>&nbsp;&#8212; <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Niebuhr">Reinhold Niebuhr</a>, American Theologian, original version of serenity prayer</cite></blockquote>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">We have to let go of what we can&#8217;t control</h3>



<p>We have to let the year unfold, even when we don&#8217;t like the unfolding. We cannot control our own lives with any reliability, let alone the lives of others around us. </p>



<p>Nor can we control the ravages of diseases, like cancer and dementia and even Covid. Relationships and other people&#8217;s emotions? Outside of our control. </p>



<p>We can&#8217;t control a lot of what&#8217;s happening in our worlds. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">We have more control of our minds than we know </h3>



<p>We can, almost always, bear witness to our experience and exert some control over when and how we react. </p>



<p>When we pay attention to our body, mind and feelings <strong>in the present moment</strong> we can recognize the signs of confusion and agitation, and consciously lean into the discomfort rather than avoiding it. </p>



<p>And, when we get curious about what&#8217;s underneath the surface, we gain information. With information, we can identify problems, or gaps. We can seek help. And we can continue monitoring our progress and adjusting our strategies for living this crazy, unpredictable life. </p>



<p><em>May you stay present in your life even when it&#8217;s anything but calm. May you find peace in knowing that you&#8217;re not alone as you practice being mindfully present. And, may you learn and grow in your understanding of your own body, mind, and spirit. Amen.</em></p>



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