I've noticed that some things decrease my clarity, while others increase it. One of my resolutions for the new year is to do the things that increase my clarity and avoid the things that decrease it. Sounds simple, right? But it's easier said than done.
If I'm very low on clarity, it's hard for me to choose to do things that will increase my clarity again. It's like being drunk - it impairs your judgment so you think you're fine when you're actually not. So I'm coming up with a list of things I can do that will reliably increase my clarity. If I look at these things and get anxious, it probably means I'm low on clarity.
Here are a few activities that can help me increase my clarity:
- yawning a lot (seriously!)
- taking a nap
- meditating
- doing yoga
- walking outside
- running outside
- practicing Aikido
- practicing Persian ney flute
- freewriting with my eyes closed
- listening to music with my eyes closed
Things that fill my mind decrease my clarity. This includes browsing the web, checking email, or eating lots of carbohydrates. Sadly, I don't yet see a way to get rid of these entirely. Instead, I will do my best to balance them with clarity-enhancing activities.
Happy New Year! :)
6 comments:
Hey, friend! I really love how deep a person you are. :D
-Elescent
Hi Elescent, I appreciate you saying that. Thank you. :)
Is there anything that you find increases your own clarity? What motivates you?
Hey alex:
How are you these days?
I'd love to chat if you have some time, but I don't have your latest e-mail.
--hillel (JFM)
Sent you an email. :)
Hi,
Just chanced upon this blog. Great piece. Really, sometimes we forget to reflect on the simple things that increase our clarity. I find that most often the things I do alone for myself make my thinking most clear. What really throws me off balance is relationships. Having a girlfriend for while really threw me off kilter. What has been your experience?
- David
Hey Alex, just catching up on your blog, and wow, another fantastic piece!
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