Hello, hello. How are you? How did you get on with last week’s Calm & Collected challenge? Have you chosen a word? Pop back to last week’s post if you need more encouragement.
I’m trying to remember my word of the year (focus) and do my best not to get sucked down various online rabbit holes (Instagram, I’m looking at you). Whenever I’m dithering or procrastinating the other half thinks it’s very funny to tell me to ‘focus’. It’s mildly irritating but has helped curtail my tendency to procrastinate. Enough rambling, here’s this week challenge…
WHAT?
This week I thought it would be good to think about creating a calm space at home. This is somewhere you can go when you need to switch off the chatter and the noise. Perhaps your whole house is already an oasis of calm and tranquility with muted tones and beautiful light. If so, can I please move in? However, if your house, like mine, tends more towards the chaotic, do you have somewhere that’s just for you, where you can escape, if only for a little while? It’s hard to find, especially in a family home, but even if it’s just a favourite chair – that’s a start.
HOW?
Think about what you need to make a comforting and calming spot, and where you could create it:
- Does it have nice light?
- Where will you sit? Is it comfortable?
- Can you shut out distractions easily? If not, is there some other way you can signal to others that you are not to be disturbed? A big sign, perhaps (maybe not)?
- Can you put some pretty things near your spot? Is there a nice view, or failing that somewhere to put your cup of tea?
WHY?
I’d been thinking about spaces to create this week, when I got talking to my mum about spaces to think – or more spaces to stop over-thinking.
She is learning to meditate and her meditation teacher has stressed the importance of having a calm and private space to practice meditation and it’s easy to see why. So perhaps before we think about places to create: we should make a space to be still.
You might not want to meditate exactly, but we all know how restorative just a quiet ten minutes to ourselves can be. Now I need to decide where to create my own little spot of calm in our house, where pretty much every space is shared. It might have to be on the back deck. We have a little covered porch that would even work in the rain if I’m desperate to escape for some me time.
What do you think? Do you have anywhere you can retreat to at home? I’d love to see your little spots of calm. Tag me on Instagram @bexjenkins and use the hashtag #calm_collected. Or you can tweet me @bexjenkins or share on the Cup of Tea and a Bex Facebook page.
And thank you to everyone who joined in with #calm_collected gallery on Instagram this week. Such beautiful, soothing images. I shall pop in later to share some favourites, but do keep tagging. There are no rules, anything goes so get out there and collect some calm.
Bex x
Aleasha says
I agree that a calm space to escape and relax can have such a positive impact on your state of mind. Somewhere away from your computer and phone for that matter. Our house is going to be in total chaos for a while with our move so my place these days is outside in the snow, does that count? In the next house I would love to create a little quite thinking space. x
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Emma Connolly says
Ah Bex, didn’t know you had a blog… Just found you, it’s lovely!
Looking forward to sharing your journey
Emma x
Bex says
Oh thank you, Emma. I have no idea what I’m doing but I’m trying to write regularly. Thank you so much following along x