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find stillness to cure the illness
“Silence is a source of great strength.” ~Lao Tzu
Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on twitter .It’s a busy day, and you’re inundated by non-stop emails, text messages, phone calls, instant message requests, notifications, interruptions of all kinds.
The noise of the world is a dull roar that pervades every second of your life. It’s a rush of activity, a drain on your energy, a pull on your attention, until you no longer have the energy to pay attention or take action.
It’s an illness, this noise, this rush. It can literally make us sick. We become stressed, depressed, fat, burnt out, slain by the slings and arrows of technology.
The cure is simple: it’s stillness.
PauseTake a minute out of your busy day to do this little exercise: pause in the middle of all you have to do, all that’s going on around you. Close your eyes, and sit still. Breathe in, and breathe out, and pay attention to your breath as it comes in and goes out. Just sit still, for about a minute.
This stillness might seem like inaction, which we’re taught is a bad thing. It’s lazy, it’s passive, it’s against our Puritan work ethic. And yet, this simple inaction can change our world.
Stillness calms us. It gives us a small oasis of quiet that allows us to hear our thoughts, that allows us to catch our breath, that gives us room to breathe at all. It is the antibody to the stress and rush we feel daily.
“Activity conquers cold, but stillness conquers heat.” ~Lao Tzu
The Strength of StillnessStillness has a calming effect on the world around us as well. By becoming still, we cause others to pause, to pay attention. Our quiet also quiets others. We set the mood for those who work and otherwise interact with us.
When we rush and set a frenetic pace, it stresses others and inspires them to rush frenetically too. Stillness has the opposite effect. It slows the world down, allows us to focus, gives us time for contemplation, for what matters most.
It takes strength to be still when others rush. It takes courage to be different, to go against the stream. But while others might think us weird at first, that’s OK. Sometimes it’s the weird ones that make the most difference. And soon, as our stillness inspires others to find stillness of their own, we won’t be the weird ones — we’ll be the ones with wisdom.
It takes strength to find stillness when the world around us is a chaos of activity, but it’s a strength that’s in us, and we need only to find it. Paradoxically, it’s stillness that will allow us to find that strength. Be still, look within, and it’ll be there.
Finding StillnessIt’s pretty simple, really, and you don’t need me to tell you to do this: to find stillness, you just need to take the time to sit still, every day that you can.
Find a time in the morning, when the world is still fairly quiet, to sit still. Don’t do anything, don’t plan your day, don’t check email, don’t eat. Just sit, and learn to be comfortable being still.
In practice, we’ll gradually find that comfort, and we’ll become good at it. If mornings are no good, find time during your lunch break, or after work, or just before you go to bed.
Find a place to be still. It can be a chair in your house, or a front porch, or the roof. It can be a park bench, or the beach, or a path in the woods. Let this be a ritual that you come to look forward to.
From this small place of stillness, calm will carry to the rest of your day, radiating like a soothing force. You’ll be calmer throughout the day, and learn to find little pockets of stillness everywhere: when you first start your workday, when you are ready to sit down and create, when you’re about to eat, when you are ready to exercise, during a meeting, even.
Practice, regularly. Practice, and learn. Practice stillness, and the stillness becomes a canvas upon which you can paint the masterpiece of your life.
“Let us be silent, that we may hear the whispers of the gods.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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QuickTakes 09/01/2010
- Fatal occupational injuries decline during 2009
- OSHA issues interim final rules and invites comments on whistleblower procedures
- Shooting range cleanup company fined more than $2 million for overexposing workers to lead
- Two more Cooperative Plus grain facilities fined more than $374,000 for multiple safety violations
- SeaWorld fined $75,000 after killer whale fatally injures trainer
- Review Commission upholds OSHA's multi-employer citation policy
- Answers to frequently asked questions about new cranes and derricks rule available online
- Michaels promises to ensure the integrity of OSHA's voluntary worker safety program
- Michaels warns employers to provide proper training certification to oil spill cleanup workers
- Maryland cites youth facility after teacher is murdered
- Texas seminar will provide updates on OSHA activities
- Job openings
QuickTakes 8/1/2010
- Historic new cranes and derricks rule will help save construction workers' lives
- OSHA remains in the Gulf protecting cleanup workers after oil stops flowing
- Solis urges passage of miner safety bill
- Barab tells contractors how OSHA is modernizing practices to improve worker safety
- OSHA enhances On-site Consultation Web page with new features and easier navigation
- OSHA continues focusing enforcement efforts on plants processing hazardous chemicals
- New initiative focuses on preventing illnesses and injuries among federal workers
- Seafood company fined $279,000 after exposing workers to risk of deadly ammonia leak
- Ironworks fined more than $214,000 for exposing workers to burns, falls and other hazards
- OSHA Alliance will improve workplace safety for Spanish-speaking construction workers in Austin, Texas
- OSHA's New Jersey summit promotes Latino worker safety and health
- Job openings
QuickTakes 7/15/2010
- DOL officials visit Gulf as OSHA continues monitoring conditions for cleanup workers
- Michaels asks Congress to strengthen OSHA's ability to protect workers' lives
- Imperial Sugar agrees to pay more than $6 million and overhaul worker protections after fatal 2008 explosion
- DOL files first enterprise-wide complaint to eliminate electrical hazards throughout U.S. Postal Service
- Whistleblowers.gov offers quick worker access to whistleblower protection information
- Organizations can apply online for $2.75 million in new targeted topic safety and health training grants
- OSHA review project eliminates outdated, duplicative standards
- Third stakeholder meeting on injury and illness prevention program filled to capacity
- OSHA promotes good science at occupational safety and health symposium
- Spanish translations of respiratory protection documents now easier to find online
- OSHA holds New Jersey summit for Latino Worker Safety and Health
- Job openings
QuickTakes 7/1/2010
- Update on OSHA's activities in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
- OSHA revises injury and illness prevention stakeholder meeting schedule, adds two events
- OSHA announces Targeted Topic training grants--due Aug. 6
- Enforcement program targeting employers who repeatedly endanger workers' lives takes effect
- Hundreds participate in online combustible dust meeting--comments accepted through July 7
- Maritime committee addresses worker protections from burns, falls and other shipyard hazards
- Michaels details OSHA's worker protection policies at national safety conference
- Drug manufacturer fined more than $350,000 for exposing workers to toxic chemical
- Boat maintenance company fined more than $200,000 for risking divers' lives
- OSHA and international window cleaners association form alliance to prevent worker injuries and deaths
- Job openings
QuickTakes 6/15/2010
- Federal Gulf oil response: OSHA maintains strong presence ensuring safety of oil spill cleanup workers
- Barab testifies before Senate on protection of oil refinery workers
- OSHA improves its online database of chemical exposures by adding a search engine
- NACOSH establishes oil spill response workgroup to advise OSHA
- Mail processing plants fined nearly $800,000 for electrical and other hazards
- Elevator manufacturer fined more than $346,000 for ignoring worker safety and health hazards
- Seafood plant fined $214,500 for exposing workers to potential ammonia leak
- Contractor fined more than $125,000 after partial building collapse
- UPS must compensate driver fired for refusing to drive unsafe truck
- OSHA schedules first virtual stakeholder meeting
- New Introduction to OSHA instruction required in Outreach Training Program 10- and 30-hour courses
- OSHA and the Philadelphia School District promote teen worker safety
- Job openings
QuickTakes 6/1/2010
- OSHA in the Gulf Coast ensuring safety of oil spill cleanup workers
- Company fined more than $1.6 million after worker suffocates in grain bin
- Shipyard fined more than $1.3 million after explosion kills two workers
- Factory fined more than $500,000 after explosion kills nearby motorist
- New OSHA proposal to improve worker protection from injury and death on walking-working surfaces
- OSHA seeking applicants for new Susan Harwood worker safety outreach grants
- National worker safety committee prepares to meet June 8, new members sought
- OSHA and Mexican, Central and South American Consulates promote safety for Latino workers
- OTI Education Center partners to host Green Jobs forum
- OSHA launches newly redesigned Small Business Web page
- Wichita power plant reaches Star status with worker safety
- Hexavalent chromium rule sets new employer requirements for worker protection
- Job openings
QuickTakes 5/15/2010
- OSHA monitors worker safety and health along the Gulf Coast during oil spill cleanup
- Federal OSHA's new Las Vegas office coordinates worker safety efforts with Nevada OSHA
- Mail processing plants fined nearly $1 million for electrical hazards
- OSHA schedules stakeholder meetings on modernizing injury and illness recordkeeping
- OSHA requests information on infectious disease hazards in the workplace
- Methylene chloride standard successful in saving workers' lives
- OSHA seeks information on effectiveness of Bloodborne Pathogens standard in protecting workers
- Federal worker safety training event scheduled for June in Chicago
- Equipment approved by certified testing labs helps protect workers from injury, death
- Wisconsin seminar offers expert advice on fall protection in construction
- Job openings
QuickTakes 5/4/2010
- Michaels goes to Louisiana to monitor safety of oil spill cleanup workers
- Solis honors fallen workers on Workers Memorial Day
- Michaels and MSHA chief ask Senate to ensure workers get the protections they deserve
- Barab testifies before House on whistleblower protection and victims' rights
- Michaels advocates for revised OSH Act at National Workers Memorial dedication
- Spring regulatory agenda includes plan to find and fix workplace hazards
- OSHA makes data on toxic chemical exposure available online
- OSHA will require safety training to be offered in a language workers understand
- New enforcement procedures target employers who ignore OSHA standards
- Company fined more than $130,000 after worker's hand is partially amputated by unsafe machine
- Packaging company fined more than $127,000 for preventable explosion that killed worker
- New members to national safety and health advisory committee announced
- Mexican consulate signs construction worker safety alliance with OSHA at Latino Summit
- Final 2008 BLS worker fatality data issued
- Job openings
QuickTakes 4/15/2010
- DOL leaders conduct historic Latino workers summit
- Solis announces new OSHA enforcement initiatives
- Workplace safety fair will show Latino workers, families OSHA can help
- Harwood Training Grants material available on new Web page
- Web chat participants comment on planned OSHA goals
- Bank ordered to pay worker $1 million in back wages
- Construction companies fined $178,000 for risking workers' lives
- OSHA seeks new members for maritime safety advisory committee
- May 3 event marks return of NAOSH Week
- New publication informs on preventing hazards facing flood workers
- Job openings
Current QuickTakes 3/15/2010
- "OSHA Listens" reflects Obama's Open Government initiative; attracts 5,000 viewers
- OSHA fines BP-Husky $3 million for failing to protect workers
- Enhancing Latino worker safety and health is focus of OSHA safety fair
- Agency orders employer to pay worker back wages and $600,000 in damages
- OSHA schedules public hearing in Pittsburgh on hazard communication rule
- Fraudulent safety trainer added to OSHA's "Watch List"
- Agency extends comment period on change to injury and illness data collection
- OSHA forum focuses on green jobs safety
- New safety bulletins on electrical hazards and amputations in the workplace
- Job openings
Current QuickTakes 3/3/2010
- "OSHA Listens" public meeting live streamed Thursday, March 4
- OSHA fines Endres Processing $137,000 for combustible dust hazards
- Information on preventing worker injury and death in combustible dust fires and explosions
- Tree company owner guilty of negligent homicide in worker death
- Workplaces with high injury and illness rates in OSHA sights
- Green jobs safety is focus of OSHA forum
- OSHA conference aims to help improve worker safety and health
- Preventing worker injury and death is goal of OSHA seminar
- OSHA publishes overview of medical screening and surveillance requirements
- Job openings
QuickTakes 2/15/2010
- Power plant gas explosion kills five workers, injures 46
- Agency reschedules "OSHA Listens" public meeting for March 4, Webcast available
- C.A. Franc fined for willful fall hazard violations following a worker's death
- Contempt orders issued against employer for ignoring OSHA citations
- Agency orders railroads to pay worker fired for reporting work-related injury
- OSHA proposes $683,000 in penalties against Mueller Industries subsidiaries
- OSHA proposes change to injury/illness data collection
- OSHA's 2011 budget will help agency protect more than 100 million workers
- New respirator safety videos available on OSHA's Web site
- Latest QuickCards™ focus on marine cargo handling safety
- "QuickTips" on reporting unsafe working conditions
- Job openings
- Registration is still open for National Action Summit for Latino Worker Health and Safety
QuickTakes 1/15/2010
- National summit addresses workplace safety issues for Latino workers
- "OSHA Listens" meeting to solicit comments and suggestions on key issues facing agency
- OSHA proposes more than $1.4 million in penalties in connection with fatal explosion
- Company president forfeits car in whistleblower case
- OSHA announces informal public hearings on hazard communication rule
- OSHA expands its San Antonio Office to better serve workers in central Texas
- New OSHA videos provide proper respirator fit and use guidance
- New publication addresses protecting workers against exposure to hexavalent chromium
- 'QuickTips' for workers on preventing cold-related injuries and illnesses
- Department of Labor newsletter and job openings