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Creating a Path to Happiness
by Susyn Reeve
Whenever I draw a circle,
I immediately want to step out of
it.
-- R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER
Human
beings follow the path of least resistance. This idea in action is seen in the
habit patterns we follow in the course of our daily life. For example, your
alarm clock goes off, as you reach for the snooze button, with your eyes closed,
you think, "just five more minutes," and roll over. The next thing you know your
alarm clock is beeping again. You get out of bed, your eyes are partially open
as you go into the bathroom, pee, brush your teeth, turn on the shower, step
into the shower and sigh as you feel the water against your body. This is a
routine, a well-trod path. Habit patterns provide a structure that enables us to
easily perform routine things. The danger is we often continue with the habit
pattern because we are used to it, even when it is no longer effective and
satisfying.
In addition to habits in our actions, we have habit patterns of thoughts and
words. We think and say them on automatic. The idea of taking a new path is to
be awake to our patterns and create new pathways in our thoughts, words, and
actions when the old ones no longer contribute to peace and happiness. Taking a
new path awakens us more fully to the present moment.
HOW TO DO IT
DAY 1: Take a new path to the places you go. Drive down a different
road on your way to work. Take a bus instead of the car; park your car a few
blocks from where you are going, and walk the rest of the way. Use the stairs at
work instead of the elevator. Pick the kids up from school today rather than
having them take the school bus. Play with this. Be creative.
DAY 2: Change the way you normally do things. If you always brush your
teeth before you shower, today take your toothbrush into the shower with you and
brush your teeth in the shower. If you usually automatically turn on the radio
when you are fixing breakfast, today leave the radio off, and listen to the
sounds of your home in the morning. Are birds singing, are your kids laughing,
is there an argument you can hear, what does the sound of running water sound
like? Sit at a different place at your table. Experiment writing with your
non-dominant hand. Sleep on the other side of the bed. Put your watch on the
other wrist. Play with taking a new path.
DAY 3: Do something different with what you wear. Wear the sexy
underwear you've been saving. Shave, or don't shave. Wear your hair down, if you
usually wear it up. Wear a tie that makes you smile rather than the one you
always wear with your corporate uniform. Paint your fingernails with the gold
glitter nail polish that makes you smile when you see it on your daughter's
fingernails. Wear no make-up for the day. Play. Enjoy. Take a new path.
DAY 4: Follow the path of your thoughts and think happy thoughts
today. When you notice that your thought patterns are taking you down a road
that is hellish, have a new thought. Notice, when you put your mind to it, that
you can turn lemon thoughts into refreshing lemonade.
Recently, as I was leaving a friend's house after having visited over a
holiday weekend, he said to me, "Get ready for a long drive; you're going to get
into a lot of holiday traffic." That's not the farewell idea that I wanted to be
thinking as I began my journey home. I went over to him and said, "Imagine that
I have an easy, smooth drive home and that I call and let you know that traffic
was light and my drive was relaxing." Having a new thought, creating a new
pathway in our thinking is magical. Experiment. (And I did have an easy drive
home. I even got on an earlier ferry!)
DAY 5: Create a new path in your life that opens the door wide to
peace and happiness. Here are some examples:
- Signing up for a regular yoga class
- Beginning each day with an inspirational reading
- Enjoying the quiet of each morning by not automatically turning on the
morning news
- Taking a bubble bath before you go to sleep
- Scheduling a regular massage
- Writing an appreciation list of what you are grateful for before you go to
sleep
- Buying a subscription to your local theater program.
Let your heart be your guide as you create this new path in your life.
DAY 6: Do something you have been putting off or have been afraid
to do. Get your hair colored. Buy and wear those rose-colored sunglasses.
Have a makeover at the make-up counter in your local department store. Get home
before your wife, fill your bedroom with candles, and have a romantic dinner in
bed. Audition for the play in your community theater. Join the choir. Wear a
sexy outfit. Express your ideas at work. Talk to that person in the gym you
think is so attractive.
DAY 7: Write your reflections about taking a new path.
- What did you discover?
- How can you use this idea in your daily life?
- How does taking a new path illuminate peace and happiness?
Autobiography in Five Short Chapters
CHAPTER ONE
I walk down the street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. I fall in.
I am lost. . . . I am helpless.
It isn't my fault.
It takes forever to find my way out.
CHAPTER TWO
I walk down the same street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
I pretend I don't see it.
I fall in again.
I can't believe I am in this same place.
But it isn't my fault.
It still takes a long time to get out.
CHAPTER THREE
I walk down the same street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
I see it is there.
I still fall in . . . it's a habit . . . but, my eyes are open.
I know where I am. It is my fault.
I get out immediately.
CHAPTER FOUR
I walk down the same street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
walk around it.
CHAPTER FIVE
I walk down another street.
— PORTIA NELSON
This
article was excerpted from Choose Peace & Happiness, ©2003, by Susyn
Reeve.
Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC.
www.redwheelweiser.com
Info/Order this book.
About the Author
 Susyn
Reeve is an ordained Interfaith Minister whose work includes organizational and
personal development consulting with such organizations as NYU Medical Center,
Mount Sinai Medical Center. The Plaza Hotel, Exxon, and UJA Federation. In her
workshops, Susyn creates opportunities for people to identify, reconnect with,
use and honor their natural resources-skills, talents, and abilities. She is
co-founder of
CelebrateSomebody.com. Visit her website at
www.susynreeve.com.
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