Back in the Fall, I was speaking to a professional women's group and had brought a sampling of some of my favorite books to share. Before we began, an attendee approached me with something I've heard often over the years. She said she had a shelf full of books she hadn't read.
I laughed because I could relate! I made the decision years ago that instead of berating my laziness, I could gain quite a bit from my large collection of books without needing to read every single one from cover to cover. Sometimes, I get what I need from a book in the first few chapters. I'll set it on the shelf, knowing I can pick it up at a future time, when I think it needs re-visiting yet grateful for what was received thus far. Of course, there are those books we can't put down until we've read every last word, there are others where the topic fascinates us, but the book itself may be a heavier read.
I have books in almost every room of my house. One of my favorite things to do when I'm feeling overwhelmed, anxious or confused is to grab a book that I'm intuitively drawn to and just open it up to a random page. It amazes me how even just reading a few paragraphs can lead to a perspective tune-up and can change the whole direction of my day.
A favorite strategy for motivation, understanding or inspiration is what I like to call "Saturation." We all have times where we are procrastinating or feeling stressed, unfulfilled or uninspired. Consider being prepared with an armory of influence in the form of books, teachers, audios or YouTube videos.
When your own wisdom seems just out of reach, listen to an audio book, pull a book off the shelf, or google a favorite inspirational teacher. Decide to saturate yourself with positivity as much as possible during these challenging times. A documentary instead of a sitcom, a podcast on your ride to work, a meditation instead of Facebook....small choices can provide significant momentum for creativity and the ability to see your life from a wider lens.
You really are that powerful.....