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Lift
Yourself Out of a Bad Mood
by Eliza Bloom, http://www.momscape.com/elizabloom
I woke up this morning feeling sour.
No. That's an understatement. My throat was tight. My head was foggy.
I felt like wearing a sandwich board that read, "Crabby. Do Not Touch."
I sat in bed for a moment and tried to figure out why I was feeling so
irritable. But that's kind of pointless, isn't it?
Regardless of whether it's hormones, sleep deprivation, or just a plain-and-simple
bad mood, I still have to make it through the day.
Meanwhile, my daughters are scratching at one another and my husband wants
to know if he has any clean socks.
That's when I realize I need help, fast. And whenever that happens, I
realize I need to go back to the basics. I need to return to the fundamentals
of who (and what) I know myself to be. That's when I need to forget this
buzzing body and sink into my spirit.
Because I've done it again. I've gotten myself trapped into a buttonhole
where all I'm thinking about is what's happening two inches in front of
my face. And I'm mistaking that for the real world.
What I need
to remember, at times like these, is that my spiritual side--which teems
and churns with joy, which represents heaven on earth--is always one choice
away.
As a spiritual being, joy is my default emotion. The other feelings, whether
anger, jealousy, boredom, sadness, or irritability, are merely ingredients
I add by being focused on the buttonhole--that separate little body I
sometimes convince myself is all there is.
I can burn off those unpleasant emotions by returning to a focus on love
and love alone. Because a single, pure loving response is the way to access
the spirit, to pull it into the moment...this moment.
That's when we see that our pains and annoyances are nothing more than
reminders that we've chosen to focus on the buttonhole and not the level
of consciousness that could have us boogieing with joy every moment of
our lives.
So I take the step that will reconnect me with my divine essence. Simply
put: I find omething lovely or loving to do with myself.
For me, today, that means I get up. I find some socks. I pour some milk
for the kids. I think about how grateful I am to live in heaven on earth
and how grateful I am that a simple return to love and kindness is all
I need to lift myself out of a rotten mood.
What does it mean for you?
About the author:
Eliza Bloom is a frequent contributor to two "just for you"
websites, including http://www.momscape.com
(featuring tools to help
busy parents achieve balance) and http://www.BestSelfHelp.com,
an online catalog of the best personal growth resources. Eliza's book,
The Bloom Method is now available online, in full text:
http://www.momscape.com/elizabloom/thebloommethod
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