Friday, December 28, 2018

Morning List


Every morning, right after breakfast, I should get down on the floor and meditate. A mere twenty minutes will make me a calmer, happier person, but only if I do it every day.

A long as I’m down there, I might as well do a few yoga poses—just cat and cow and maybe tree so I’ll be more limber when I go to my Friday yoga class.

Which reminds me that on Tuesday I have tai chi, and it would be a good idea to run through the form a few times so I don’t forget the moves. You have to do these things every day to reap full benefits.

I mustn’t forget to take Bisou for her walk, especially since she has recently gained one pound, and needs to lose it (as do I). Morning walks are best, while the day is young and the scents of the night creatures are fresh on the grass.

And then there’s Telemann, the cat. After Bisou’s walk I should bring out his furry snake and make him chase it for a bit. It might help him to spend more time napping and less time flying around the house breaking things.

Speaking of Telemann (the composer, not the cat), I need to work on that Fantasia of his. My recorder teacher says that I’m only allowed to skip practice on the days when I don’t eat. As with other challenging things, it’s best to get it done early in the day.

Remember that old advice for writers, nulla dies sine linea—not a day without a line? I should do my writing before the morning’s gone. I always feel so much better, having written.

Also, before my eyes get tired from looking at the computer, I should do some drawing. As they say, use it or lose it.

Then there is the list of unanswered emails that has been haunting me. The only way to deal with it is to be disciplined and make it a part of my morning routine.

And I should definitely take a daily spin through Facebook—why do I seem to be the only person who can’t keep up with it? I should check it first thing every morning, while I’m still fresh….


4 comments :

  1. You are busy - I'm barely managing to get my eyes open in the mornings.

    This moving thing - and the PT - have taken all my energy for so long. Can't wait until the permanent apartment is finished for us, and the move is over.

    Writing has become something I can't engage with - too much other stuff.

    Did it happen to you - oodles of new people to meet at dinner every night? Takes so much energy.

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    1. Ah yes, dinner with people! I found it (still find it) extremely draining, so I've cut down to one or two dinners in company per week. The rest of the time I eat at home.

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  2. And THIS is why I feel I can't stay on top of ANYthing anymore (and tend to be hard on myself about it all). Thank you!

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