High Five Challenge

Let’s reach our highest by committing to five daily practices

High Five Challenge

From Mahashiva Ratri (March 11) to Maharama Jayanti (Apr 21), join our CommUnity
as we collectively reach our highest by committing to five daily practices. Are you ready to take the sankalpa?

  • Sleep Early
    sleeping early encourages our body to be fresher
  • Wake Early
    waking early empowers our intellect to be clearer
  • Study Early
    studying early enables our mind to be purer
  • Walk Early
    walking early enlivens our breath to be deeper
  • Sync Early
    syncing early eases our ego to be kinder

Understanding the challenge

The weak depend on context to structure their day, the strong depend on content to structure their day – with context changing more than ever, simple tips on shifting dependence from context to content.

πŸ’€ Sleep Early for the body
– as the day goes on our bodies feel ‘heavier’ and the sooner we sleep the sooner we are relieved of this ‘weight’

⏰ Wake Early for the intellect
– our intellects operate best in an environment of freshness and quietude, enabling us to plan and contemplate effectively

πŸ“ Study Early for the mind
– when the mind is infused with positivity in the morning then we will be more insulated from the negativity we will be exposed to throughout the day

πŸšΆπŸΎβ€β™€οΈWalk Early for the breath
– the first technique in developing resilience is exercise so why postpone this vital development

❀️ Sync (or Forgive) Early for the ego
– the more people we interact with the more conflict we experience the more ‘resetting’ we need



Source: E-Vichara (April 27, 2020) — Living-Lite.

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