3 Ways To Make Moving As Easy As Possible

When you’re trying to live mindfully, it can be really tough when stressful situations come up. Even when you’re trying to be more present, you may find that there are certain things that can stop you from actually enjoying the moment. And before you know it, you’re being dragged into mental chaos. One of those things is moving house. So let’s take a look at what you can do to make this process as easy as possible.

 

Stay Mindful

 

First of all, you’re going to want to make a conscious effort to stay as present as you possibly can during the process. Even when things start to get on top of you, take a step back, breathe, stay thankful, and then move on. If you can be more in the moment and grateful for where you are in life, and then the stress will leave you and you can continue on with your task. This isn’t as “woo woo” as you might think. I completed a mindfulness diploma back in January and have to tell you, mindful living, even with pockets of mindfulness is the way forward.

 

Ask For Help

 

Another thing to bear in mind, is that if you are struggling, then simply ask for help. Whether it’s help with packing or during the moving process, or help with your children so that you can concentrate on the tasks, getting help to stay sane is so important. We had a good friend us move last time and my youngest sister was an absolute superstar.

 

Pack Well

 

Finally, it’s going to really help you to make this entire process as easy as possible if you can pack carefully and consciously. By packing well, keeping everything organised, and then moving in the best possible way, as the infographic below shows, you will find moving to be more easy than stressful. This isn’t necessary if you are moving from one street to another but further afield, it could really help. We may well be moving to another country in the future (it’s an 8-10 year plan) so this would be something very relevant to us.

 

 

 

Infographic Design By Palletised International Removals Services

The Joy of Mindful Writing

The Joy of Mindful Writing

When the Joy of Mindful Writing popped through my letterbox I knew after just a few pages that this was going to be one of those books that I keep with me for a long time and refer back to again and again. The Joy of Mindful Writing, one of a number of books in the Mindful series from Leaping Hare Publishing, has been written by Joy Kenward who writes with warmth and a keen understanding of what it is to write and to be mindful.

Joy of Mindful WritingThis isn’t a read once and shelve it kind of book. This is a book that you put page markers in, sticky notes or even highlight (unless you borrow someone else’s copy of course). It’s a reading and understanding book with exercises, meditations and more for you to try, all of which help you get closer to your goal of mindful writing.

Mindfulness is not something you can switch on and off like a light switch unless perhaps you have reached Buddha level (which I have not). I started to gain a keen interest in mindfulness and mindful living last year and as a consequence am now nearly the end of a mindfulness diploma. I’m also someone who loves to write. I’ve been blogging for coming up twelve years and have been a freelance copywriter for nearly nine years full-time. I love to write and I’m pretty good at it. There are different ways to write however and mindful writing is more than rambling in a blog post or working to a client-sent brief. Mindful writing is….. more. I’ve written mindfully in the past, without knowing it. I don’t write that way all of the time because it isn’t relevant. It’s difficult to explain but if you are a writer moving into mindful writing, you might very well know what I mean.

The Joy of Mindful Writing is perfect for those just starting to write and those who, like me, have been doing it for years. It’s not a better way to write or a more professional way to write. It is simply a different way to write and its something I’m exploring more in my personal writing right now.

To fully appreciate the impact this book has you really do need to explore it yourself. There are meditations and more which help bring clarity and open you up to creating something unique and special to you.

This is the only book in the Mindfulness series that I’ve explored however it will most definitely not be the last. Thank you to Leaping Hare for sending me this book to try out, it’s been quite the exploration!

See the full The Mindfulness Series collection for more ways that you may enjoy a more mindful way of living.

Joy of Mindful Writing