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Do you, Baby Boomers and Empty Nesters, Over Think An Idea?

March 11, 2010 | by Natalie Caine | No Comments

Sheryl_and_Connor_2_368.JPGIt is Spring Break .Some parents are vacationing with their children. That is not true for me. 

I am trying to stop the chatter in my head that keeps me indoors rather than out during these peaks of Spring.

 

Here is some of my inner clatter:

It looks too windy.  I need to finish my article. I will go for a hike later in the day. I’m too tired.

 

I told myself that this week I would get back to doing exercise five days.  Basically, I was driving myself crazy with writing exercise on my to-do list everyday and then talking myself out of it.

That behavior of writing down exercise everyday and not doing it, is EXACTLY what I got sick of doing.  I finely said, no more thinking about why I should or shouldn’t go on a hike today.  Shut up and get out the door.  Grab the opening time now.  Go.

These two photos are part of the beauty I saw on my hike.  I chattered about not carrying my camera as well, and again, said, “Shut up and take it.  You love nature photos.  Do it.”  I got about twenty Spring beauties which I will share later in a blog.

Thumbnail image for Sheryl_and_Connor_2_330.JPGI was tired stepping out the door.  I was happy and energized stepping back into my office. One insight I had about OVER THINKING, is that when I have been PUSHING MYSELF at work to meet deadlines and respond to all emails or in RELATIONSHIPS by practicing new behavior, for example, letting  differences go, I don’t want to push myself to exercise.  I want to pamper myself.  Get nurtured.

Why do you over think?  What are you spinning in your head right now?  What quiets the chatter? Leave a comment.

PS. I wish I were on Spring Break with my daughter. She is working. I am working.  We are not in the same city.  Thank goodness we have a plan to hike together and be in SPRING. I hope it happens.

Take good care,
Natalie
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