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Like No One is Watching  By Tania Tyler “Work
like you don’t need the money, love like you’ve
never been hurt, and dance like no one is watching.”
--- Satchel
Paige What a great philosophy
to travel through life’s journey with! It was interesting
to receive this quote in an email this week as I have told many
people “you just need to dance as though no one is watching.” This
statement can be taken literally – go out dancing and just
let your spirit soar, enjoy yourself, have fun – or, figuratively – dance
through life and just let your spirit soar, enjoy yourself, have
fun … does it really matter what other’s think? I’m
not talking about throwing away all responsibilities (we do live
in a real world), but rather about taking time to be or explore
who we are. Work on finding a balance. Be true to yourself, don’t
live your life to please others. Live to please yourself and others
will be pleased. Emotions are infectious; why not spread happiness,
joy and love?  Take the time to watch
a seagull in flight. Some days, depending on the weather, they
appear to just float, soar and really enjoy themselves. Watch again
on a windy day, they have to work a little harder to get where
they’re going. Notice how when the weather gets stormy,
they land and just hang out for a while. Here’s a quote from "Jonathan
Livingston Seagull" by Richard Bach: “Seagulls,
as you know, never falter, never stall. To stall in the air is
for them disgrace and it is dishonor. But Jonathan Livingston
Seagull, unashamed, stretching his wings again in the trembling
hard curve – slowing, slowing, and stalling once more – was
no ordinary bird.” Next time you get to a stormy day, read
this book again as an adult. Everyday brings something new; learn
to notice something new each day. Life will always be filled with
challenges, make the best of them. Enjoy life, be happy. Go with
the flow.
As we learn to “work
like you don’t need money”, our jobs
become less of a burden or struggle. Isn’t life more pleasurable
when you are doing something you enjoy rather than something you “have
to”? Look upon work as something rewarding. Money isn’t
everything. Take pride in your tasks, be the best you can at what
you do. Smile more. Try this for a couple of days; watch
your job transform into something more enjoyable. Chances are,
more money will also come your way. Just imagine the difference
in tips for a waiter/waitress who smiles and makes their job more
enjoyable compared to the person that really doesn’t want
to be there. Or the possible job promotions when you put your best
foot forward. Now,
the tough part – “love like you’ve never been
hurt”. Everyone is unique, every relationship is unique.
Give that person every opportunity; don’t compare them or
limit the relationship because of fears from the past. Learn from
the past. Release yourself from the past. Live the present moment.
Don’t look back and don’t look forward. What you have
is right now. It’s guaranteed that if you expect to be hurt,
you’ll find it. Openness, understanding and honesty are important
aspects to any relationship; they reduce expectations and allow
us to “see it as it is”. People change, they grow.
Love involves allowing the other to grow, to be who they are – to
accept the possibility that you don’t walk the same path
anymore. Love may not last forever but if you enjoy every minute
you have of it and can look back without regrets … we are
all here to live life to it’s fullest, to learn from it’s
lessons. Everyone has something to share, be it good or bad. It
is up to us to determine how fully we experience living. So, now let’s
tie this philosophy to a health column. By living our lives more
in tune with our natural spirit, we add more balance into our lives,
our bodies are more at ease – not dis-ease. Stress levels
reduce. With a reduction of stress, blood pressures reduce, sleep
routines become more restful, digestion problems subside, tension
headaches disappear; anxiety, nervousness, and depression reduce … the
possibilities are endless. Take the time to enjoy life. Time waits for no
one … “If a man
does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because
he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music
which he hears, however measured and far away.” – Henry
David Thoreau 
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