Friday Fun: The "Fiver" List
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Lists. Most people make grocery lists or "To Do" lists. Some people make "honey do" lists. Lists can be a great way to take stock of different areas of your life - and for those of us who may not have the time to write more or who want to write but aren't sure how to start, it's a great, fast way of expressing ourselves. Also, the focus you put into writing helps you focus on other areas of your life - it's a big manifestation key.
I created something I am having a lot of FUN with and I'd like to invite you to join me! See below.
Step 1: Devote five minutes to YOU: Oh, you know you can. I know you can. Even if you're busy with kids and partners and laundry and the Full Stress of the Universe, you know you can take five minutes (that's only 300 seconds) to try this. If you can do more, wonderful.
Step 2: Find paper and a pen: Pretty simple so far. I find journals are better because they help create space to get in the habit of writing more...and more...and more. :D
Step 3: Sit and breathe: In for a count of five, out for a count of five.
Step 4: Find a category and write five things on your paper.
Sometimes these lists are small and fun. Sometimes they are more intense and serious.
Some sample "Fiver" lists might be:
Five Things I Enjoyed About Today
Five Things That Are On My Desk At Work
Five Feelings I Have When I Interact With ____
Five Ways My Body Shows Me I Am Upset or Angry
Five Fears I Have About _____.
Five Things I Can Do To Take Care of Myself
Five Reasons I Am Glad I Am Writing
Step 5: Enjoy the tiny act of writing down how you feel. For only five minutes, something this small can turn your entire day around. I find that, when I don't want to write pages on how I am feeling (or for those of us who are new to writing), the organization of the "simple five" helps me to get things out in fun, bite-sized little bursts.
Here's two samples of my "Fivers", a slightly serious one and a more silly one.
Five Signs My Body Is Trying to Tell Me That I Need More Rest
Five Things I Like About Taking The Time For a Bath.
Enjoy your Fivers and enjoy creating them - and feel free to share yours on the Happy Ganesh Facebook Page! I'd love to hear them!
Lists. Most people make grocery lists or "To Do" lists. Some people make "honey do" lists. Lists can be a great way to take stock of different areas of your life - and for those of us who may not have the time to write more or who want to write but aren't sure how to start, it's a great, fast way of expressing ourselves. Also, the focus you put into writing helps you focus on other areas of your life - it's a big manifestation key.
I created something I am having a lot of FUN with and I'd like to invite you to join me! See below.
Step 1: Devote five minutes to YOU: Oh, you know you can. I know you can. Even if you're busy with kids and partners and laundry and the Full Stress of the Universe, you know you can take five minutes (that's only 300 seconds) to try this. If you can do more, wonderful.
Step 2: Find paper and a pen: Pretty simple so far. I find journals are better because they help create space to get in the habit of writing more...and more...and more. :D
Step 3: Sit and breathe: In for a count of five, out for a count of five.
Step 4: Find a category and write five things on your paper.
Sometimes these lists are small and fun. Sometimes they are more intense and serious.
Some sample "Fiver" lists might be:
Five Things I Enjoyed About Today
Five Things That Are On My Desk At Work
Five Feelings I Have When I Interact With ____
Five Ways My Body Shows Me I Am Upset or Angry
Five Fears I Have About _____.
Five Things I Can Do To Take Care of Myself
Five Reasons I Am Glad I Am Writing
Step 5: Enjoy the tiny act of writing down how you feel. For only five minutes, something this small can turn your entire day around. I find that, when I don't want to write pages on how I am feeling (or for those of us who are new to writing), the organization of the "simple five" helps me to get things out in fun, bite-sized little bursts.
Here's two samples of my "Fivers", a slightly serious one and a more silly one.
Five Signs My Body Is Trying to Tell Me That I Need More Rest
- I feel tired.
- My body feels "thirsty."
- My tummy feels clogged.
- I have a headache
- I need to stretch
Five Things I Like About Taking The Time For a Bath.
- Looking at the cabinet that I painted white.
- Realizing how much one change to a room can change my feelings about it.
- Smelling the sage and candles that I've lit.
- How new everything feels. Hello, washing off the day and spending quiet time with my thoughts.
- Rubber Ducky, you're the one!
Enjoy your Fivers and enjoy creating them - and feel free to share yours on the Happy Ganesh Facebook Page! I'd love to hear them!