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August 26, 2005

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Jodee Bock

Hanna:

I always like to say "notice what you notice" but I like your reminders using the red light and the telephone. Those are great triggers. Reminds me of the Jonny Lang song "Red Light." The words of that song are similar to what you're saying about pausing. I'm good at supporting clients, but often forget about ME. Thanks for the reminders for myself!

Hanna Cooper

Jodee: I love "notice what you notice" - thanks for that phrase.

I like Thich Naht Hahn's thoughts on "telephone meditation" - breathe in & out and let the phone ring 3 times before answering. He asks what this might do for the world if everyone answered their phones after 3 rings - knowing that when you hear 3 rings when calling, that the other person is calmly breathing! This is more than most people can imagine themselves doing in our busy world, but it is interesting to consider the potential impact.

For more of Jodee's thoughts on this (including the lyrics to "Red Light") read her post here: http://youalreadyknowthisstuff.blogspot.com/2005/08/s-s-l-l-o-o-o-w-w-d-d-o-o-o-w-w-w-n-n.html

Carol Ross

Okay, now I'm really hooked on this blogging thing because I can't help but continue the conversation with new thoughts.

I have a friend who has a malfunctioning phone. It would ring once or twice intermittently, with no one on the the other end when she picked up. She decided that instead of fighting what is, she would use it as an opportunity to practice mindfulness. So what could have been maddening (hearing the phantom phone ring at odd times of the day or night)became this refreshing time to breathe. It worked great, especially when I would be working with her on a project. Hearing her phone give the phantom ring, we would look at each other and say, "Time to breathe!"

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