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April 8, 2016 at 12:25 pm #101302Maria BorghoffParticipant
Hi Shirley,
I read the title of this blog post & immediately could relate. Your story sounds so similar to my own.I always felt uncomfortable in my body & I questioned my voice- unsure of my own beliefs & doubtful of my worth.
I can relate to the feeling of wanting to be spiritually fulfilled & also live every moment of this beautiful life to the FULLEST — eat the chocolate, dance to the music, swim in the ocean, walk in the rain.
When I started studying Yoga philosophy & modern neuroscience, the biomechanics of mindfulness, my desires started to make sense. And I started becoming more aware of my tendencies to doubt myself. With awareness, I then began finding the capacity to CREATE feelings of worthiness, feelings of self love, feelings of confidence & joy.
And we all have this creative power — as humans we all have a plastic brain & the ability to choose (repeatedly) how we want to feel & experience the world.
I hope you are able to tap into your own power!!
April 8, 2016 at 2:09 pm #101316JanusParticipantthere are times when school is stressful and all i want is to run with the wind in my hair. also there can be times when i wonder who i am as a person and i feel inadequate b/c some people are much more knowledgeable than i am. i am still not the best at logical problems in pre-calc, the problems that require you to think outside the box, but i’m getting better at them and i find that some of them i can get and others i don’t understand. in physics honors,i am learning about centripetal force of roller coasters and it seems confusing and i hope the physics teacher might stay after on monday since i have a quiz tuesday.
April 8, 2016 at 2:23 pm #101317JanusParticipantneuroscience is fascinating and my school based counselor also does mindfulness for ap students, but she hasn’t started teaching it yet. i think it would be cool to start a practice on my own, do you have any ideas on any techniques? i also enjoy doing yoga. i also find it cool to walk in the rain and also i enjoy playing in the snow. i think snow, the way it blankets everything in a winter wonderland and me going ice-skating is fun. this reminds me of what thoreau wrote “just because you have castles in the air doesn’t mean your work has to be lost, just build the foundations under those castles. trust the process of life and the universe will feel like it is being handed to you since you are at peace with yourself.” sometimes i feel like i’m not sure how to build the foundations under the goals i have in my visions and i often doubt myself. every time i see someone else who seems better than me athletically and intelligently, i wish i were them. andrew seems so much smarter than i am in field biology and country living that sometimes i feel so inadequate. i am better at biology and science is my favorite subject, but compared to andrew who seems like a rocket scientist at times, i just feel like i’m just wandering around with no set path in life. dave and i both share an interest in nature and also biology esp. first aid. we are both learning lots from andrew such as how certain plants have different toxins or electrical circuits or how to code on the computer or on paper.
April 8, 2016 at 8:28 pm #101342AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
These are two separate things: your worth as Shirley the person and your performance/ accomplishments.
If you don’t know your worth and you try to earn your worth by being better at pre calc or ap physics or running faster, even if you become number one in your school, in all of your state… maybe in the whole world, if you don’t have that sense of worth, no accomplishment will earn it for you.
Study and compete academically and in sports if you want (or have to being in a competitive school)- but leave your worth out of the competition!
When you look at yourself in the mirror next time, maybe in early evening, when lights are dim, look at your face, your eyes and breathe slow and deep: this is Shirley! She is worth a whole lot and nobody and nothing can take that away from you.
Tests, grades, competition, this is another matter. Please don’t mix the two.
You asked about mindfulness exercises. Well, let’s say you walk from school alone, feelt he sun on your face, the temperature of it, the wind, if there is any, how it feels on your skin, hair. Feel your feet hitting the ground, up from the ground, any noise your walking makes, any sound at all your walking makes, your breathing, other people, birds, traffic… listen, look and minimize your thinking: just see, hear, feel the touch and temperature…
Basically it is about not thinking and instead sensing, five senses.
* Did you notice the first post on this page, written by another member of tiny buddha? I think you may have missed it.
I hope you have a relaxing, mindful weekend and that you look in the mirror and see your worth. You are worthy whether you see it or not, whether you know it or not. So why not see it and know it?
anita
April 9, 2016 at 3:28 pm #101378JanusParticipantcongratulations mariaborghoff on tapping into your creative power;) i also find that when i meditate, i feel calmer and i realize that i have more knowledge and thinking than i thought i had of myself. i agree that mindfulness is a good way to control the doubts in your mind. sometimes after running i often experience a runner’s euphoria and there seems to be void where there once were thoughts in my mind and i seem to be more at peace and have more mental clarity. i love neuroscience and i think it’s fascinating on how the mind works and how the nervous system can help the body perform certain functions. i also find that yoga relaxes me and helps me improve my flexibility. mariaborghoff, i hope you keep up the good work. thanks a lot anita, i agree that sometimes the school’s competition often makes me forget my sense of worth at times since people in the world seem to admire people who are athletic and smart more than people who are seeking spiritual fulfillment. like you said, anita “worth isn’t measured by your accomplishments, but more about how you feel about yourself as a person. no matter how good you become at anything, if you still don’t have that sense of worth, nothing will earn it.” thanks for the mindfulness technique anita, i will use it when i feel myself being lost in the competition and doubting myself. i realize after looking over my notes about science, i also know just as much as andrew does, it’s just that sometimes the competition strains me and then i forget and doubt myself. i think my main goal in life is to be more at peace with myself and to stop comparing myself to others.
April 9, 2016 at 7:16 pm #101394AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
Yes, Ilike your main goal in life being to be more at peace with yourself and
To stop comparing yourself to others.
Keep that in mind, Shirley. Do not compare, help others, be helped by others, focus the best you can, study as effectively as you can, but don’t compare. There will always be someone doing better, knowing more, having skill and talent you don’t- so if you keep comparing, you win with X but you will lose to Y. Winning will always be short lived and losing will be around the corner.
So take yourself out of competing (unless it is for fun, as in a game).
anita
April 10, 2016 at 4:59 pm #101453JanusParticipantthanks a lot anita;) i feel andrew and i have a lot in common as we both love science, nature, first aid. we often share the same ideas in science, but at other times we have differing views such as with advertisement in the economy, i see it as a positive way to spread the world to a capitalistic market, he sees it as a distraction and also sometimes it can lead to impulsive buying. he tends to know more about mechanical science (gears, pulleys, machines) and field biology (plants and wildlife) electrical (computers, radios, graphing calculators), while i know more about environmental, biological, chemical, religious, forensics (codes, chromatography). i remember a time when i asked him who would when if we had a science competition and he right aways said confidently that he would win. i admire his confidence and his laid back nature and its great to have someone who i can talk to about science, but it can be annoying b/c at times when we compete he seems so self-assured of his knowledge that i feel my intelligence diminished. my parents are also mechanical minded and my brother does mechanical engineering so i often fell like i don’t fit in my family. i am the one who wants to be a medical researcher and help people be more spiritually fulfilled in life and i’m not very mechanical minded. however, my family often pushes me there or at times they tell me that i won’t be good at genetic engineering b/c of this reason. i remember a time when i was telling dave that i would probably never have a relationship in my life b/c i was quite shy and quite strong-willed independent and i always am studying school work. dave said that i was smart and pretty and i would have a relationship. meanwhile andrew was listening and he laughed. he told me that he was the same way in that he enjoys studying a lot. andrew made me laugh by telling me the story of one time when he brought a date to dinner and he decided to talk about electronics to her. he went out to his car to get an electronic radio and started playing around with it and he forgot about his date. this was the only relationship he ever had and it didn’t last, but andrew didn’t really mind. i feel like i am like andrew in the way that i am independent, not much of a romantic and very focused in school and learning things. this is probably why when my special friend wants to be my boyfriend, it wouldn’t work b/c i’m too shy and quite focused on school. i feel like in a relationship, i would also talk mostly about school and sports. also andrew enjoys debating and we often debate about school topics. andrew and i both enjoy playing lacrosse as well.
April 10, 2016 at 8:17 pm #101458AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
I think Dave, Andrew and your special friend are the three closest people to you. I don’t think your parents know you.
It is a funny story Andrew told you about his relationship, how he forgot all about his girlfriend playing with his radio.
Tomorrow, Monday, another week at school. I hope it will be a good Monday for you!
anita
April 11, 2016 at 1:19 pm #101553JanusParticipanti found that i got a 90 on the physics test on momentum and also a 94 on the test on transcendentalism and into the wild on thursday on last week. also i tend to know more about global warming and it helped me write the essay in ap english on global warming and the steps we can take to reduce it by using less fossil fuels such as petroleum and natural gas and planting more trees for oxygen. the u.s and australia refused to sign the kyoto protocol to eliminate greenhouse gas because they are quite industrial prowess in the global economy. i used facts from chemistry, physics, history (industrial revolution) and biology to support my claim that global warming is an environmental issue that needs to be addressed however, we must also take into consideration the amount of time spent, the resources we have and the money we have. we can’t have 100% in pollution-free because we will still have waste and still need to use fuel cars, but we should limit our use and go more toward biodegradable products as to protect our health and the biodiversity of our wildlife since animals experiencing global warming cannot adapt to an early spring and our ecosystem in interconnected. dave was great and he also helped me with the effects of wwii on the ottoman empire in ap world history and also he helped me plan some of my essay ideas. i feel happy b/c i think i did better than andrew and also i mentioned the fact that greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (Co2) are natural to the earth’s atmosphere, part of the ozone layer. they greenhouse gases are absorbed into the atmosphere as energy and they are turned to heat keeping the planet warm. however too much greenhouse gas can provide high temperatures that cause the the ocean temperatures to rise generate more floods. i also mentioned the fact that the combustion in the cars causes an exhaust to spill out of the car’s end emitting carbon monoxide which cause air pollution. dave also helped me understand physics honors more as well. i think andrew is a bit mad at me for being smarter at him in science, i feel bad for dave because i got a better grade than him on the ap english test last thursday and we often study together. yet, dave is a great guy, he has a great sense of humor and still continues to encourage me to do well. he is quite laid back and has sense of self-confidence and positive enthusiasm that makes him fun to be around. my lunch buddy (steve) is quite fun to be around, he was telling me about this fun project in pre-calc honors where he had to make a book on ch. 6 vocabulary of trigonometric functions and the unit circle and decorate it. we also quizzed each other on the unit circle as well. i feel bad for my special friend as he seems to be jealous of my other guy friends and often times feels left out. i wish there was a way to make him feel as if he were part of the group.
April 11, 2016 at 1:26 pm #101555JanusParticipanti love the beauty of the universe and nature, it never ceases to surprise me with its wonder. check this out:
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April 11, 2016 at 8:26 pm #101583AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
Will be reading your post tomorrow morning. And I also owe you three answers, the survival in the wilderness questions.
Have a good Tuesday and write to you tomorrow-
anita
April 12, 2016 at 11:28 am #101619AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
As to the last questions of wilderness survival, here they are (I will not take more questions that I have to ask someone else for the answers, so these are the last ones on the topic):
1. What are the best techniques to use including a map and compass when out in nature so you donβt get lost?
Keep track of your time and be aware of your surroundings. If you are on a trail by a stream, you can always follow the stream back out. In other words, be aware of where you started in your hiking.
2. What is the best communication device to have on you if you need to call for help?
Cell phone is primary, but remember that you may not have signals everywhere.
3. What are some good techniques to use to signal for distress or okay?
Smoke works; a metal mirror for signaling is helpful; they make a chemical light sticks that are useful to carry.
4. What is the simplest shelter to build?
The simplest is to carry an emergency mylar blanket: they are light, require no set up and they will keep you warm and dry. They cost about $3.
anita
April 12, 2016 at 11:35 am #101620AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
I like how you combined your knowledge of chemistry, physics, history (industrial revolution) and biology to write your essay.
Also, green house gases in moderation keep the planet warm but too much of these gases are harmful. Isn’t it the same principle operating in competition: some, in moderation, motivated you but too much of it is distressing and harmful. Moderation in all things, on the long run, seems to be the way to go.
I wish there was a way for you and your special friend to communicate so that he experiences the time with you as not threatened by your friendships with Andrew, Dave and Steve. I wish he knew that you refer to him as your “Special friend” (emphasis on special) for a reason.
anita
April 12, 2016 at 3:59 pm #101651JanusParticipantthanks a lot anita;) the pre-calc test was quite easy today and i got a 113.3 on my physics honors quiz on centripetal force;) dave got a 94 on the physics honors test on momentum while i got a 90, but it’s still good. dave is a great guy, he was helping me understand centripetal force at a roller coaster. b/c of physics honors, i know more about mechanical things (gears and pulleys and levers) and also electricity and i find that i have fun discussing it with andrew. i feel bad when i tend to do better than andrew b/c he tends to be like me fiercely intent on his studies especially in science and he gets annoyed when someone pulls ahead of him in school or in knowledge because it makes him lose self-assurance of himself. dave has helped me see that school competition isn’t related to your worth b/c dave is also competitive and diligent in his studies, but even if he does bad on a test or quiz, he still remains positive and laid-back. i am doing quite well with math and science b/c of dave, andrew and steve and dave is also helping me be more confident about myself. i have also started doing mindfulness meditations and they have helped me focus in school and help me retain and process information quickly. i like my pre-calc teacher b/c she really encourages us to problem-solve and she has great mnemonics to help me remember things.
i was telling dave and andrew that stockton university has a lot of environmental programs and also one called sustainability where you use science to solve the nature’s problems and you get to explore wildlife. i’m glad that i was able to use knowledge from different sources for my global warming essay while andrew kept it simple by talking about economics and field biology. dave says that since i enjoy learning and i have an interest in many scientific fields and i’m good at a lot of things, i have the knowledge andrew has, i just have to have confidence in myself. i admire dave’s positive enthusiasm and compassion for others, he can be competitive, but also he doesn’t let that affect his worth and even if he gets annoyed slightly, he always goes back to being more positive. also i learned that cfl (compact fluorescent) lightbulbs are less energy efficient than led lights, cfls have mercury (Hg, atomic number 80- number of protons and electrons, neutrons is mass number minus atomic number) within them and emit ultraviolet light which is converted 10% visible light and 90% heat, while led lights allow the flow of electrons through a semiconductor, electrons move through the material lose energy and then release light, since they lose energy, led lights are more energy efficient. physics honors rocks! andrew hasn’t gotten to the light spectrum in chemistry honors yet. ever since pre-calc and the unit circle and physics coordinate plane angles and direction, i think i now understand distance, time and speed better. steve wasn’t at lunch today b/c he had to make up a test so i sat by myself doing my school work. my special friend came by and watched me do my ap english hw, he helped me with some of the literary terms. anyway, he sat with me for a while b/c he didn’t want me to be alone by myself (technically i always sit alone at lunch b/c it helps me concentrate on my work), but it was great having him around. after a while, he went back to his friends and told them what a smart person i was. his friends laughed and teased him saying “you really like her, don’t you?” he was also laughing along with them. after ap english which is 2 blocks before lunch, i was talking to andrew about the types of fruits that grew in the jungle and also about electricity, my special friend saw us together and he seemed jealous, but he still looked out for me and made sure that i wasn’t arguing with andrew. after pre-calc before lunch, my special friend stopped by my locker to talk about my pre-calc test which i think i did relatively well on. i think i am starting to really connect with dave and also learning the things andrew knows and also having fun with my special friend.April 12, 2016 at 4:15 pm #101652AnonymousGuestDear Shirley:
I like the way Dave doesn’t let poor performance on one test get him down for long, or hardly, that he doesn’t let competition drag him down. Try to learn this attitude from him. All of them: Dave, Andrew and your special friend (Steve and a few others to a lesser extent) have different places in your mind and life. Your special friend is the possessive one because he has hopes to be your boyfriend. I suppose he is afraid any of the other guys will become your boyfriend, viewing the other guys as his his competition (not for academic performance kind of competition you and the others often engage in).
You learn new things every day, my goodness, good that mindfulness helps your brain, it is a hard working brain indeed!
anita
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