Opening Into Summertime
Which one will you do this year?

Kim Marshall,
MA, CPCC, MSC
Founder, InnerCompass
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Which one will you do this year?
As we practice centering on a regular basis, we might contemplate being centered all the time. If we work to be centered all the time, we will be, except when we are not! (Even the masters lose center; they just regain it far more quickly!)
Pause the action. Focus on your breath. Locate your center along length (your full height), width, (open through your sides), and depth (your front and back.) Placing one hand just below your navel can help. Drop your breath and your awareness, and let go of muscular holding and tension.
How many times you can regain center today?
Freedom.
Every day, we have the freedom to explore, to begin anew, to generate meaning in our lives, value in our work, and value in our world. Freedom to identify the choices we do have, and to live our lives from here….
What helps us remember our freedoms, both inner and outer?
After listening to President Obama on Inauguration day, I am conscious once again of freedom’s cellular role in shaping our country, and our culture. Yet how often to we fully tap the healthy power that this represents in our daily lives? The overarching and precious constructs of freedom woven through our Constitution into our political systems and society are worth giving thanks for every day. Lets not take these for granted, for gratitude is a powerful practice in staying connected with our inner freedoms as well.
Freedom of choice. This is the core construct. When we shift our perspective around to the realm of choice, spaciousness opens. We have room to breathe. More is possible. The smaller or more constrained we feel, the more important this perspective becomes.
Experiment: your breath is a great barometer.
Clues that we may have lost touch with freedom:
Here are questions to help open up your thinking in those tighter moments:
At any given moment, your breath can be an ally. When its happy, likely your focus is healthy and generative as well. When you breathing is narrowed, likely your thinking is as well.
To intervene on your own behalf, you can access this mind/body connection from either end. By deepening your breathing, you’ll have access to more expansive thinking, and by opening your thinking, you can generate more expansive breathing. Which access point do you want to take?
You have the freedom to choose!
