the way I did itWaking up early has been the one activity that has allowed me to do the things early in the day that have made the most positive change in my life. I moved away from this practice but Robin Sharma, Hal Elrod who wrote "The Miracle Morning", and countless others have spoken about the power of waking up early. I have re-started this practice and follow this prescribed routine:
SAVERS
Silence - Meditation
Affirmations
Visualisation
Exercise
Reading
Scribing (Writing a journal or thoughts)
I wake up between 4:30 and 5:00 in the morning but will know by the end of the year whether the changes were substantial and worthwhile. The feeling though is positive and mind focused.
Mindfulness in my opinion depends on one's ability to have focus. I have started to practice with memory and focus training to enhance this ability. My objective is to give myself 100 random 2 digit numbers (00 to 99) and remember them in order in one go. I'll be giving myself initially 5-6 seconds per number. So in 600 seconds I want to be able to remember and recall at least 50% accurately by the middle of June. Afterwards I'll keep increasing the speed and the amount. I want to see how focus helps with the mind and it with trading.
Considering my negative emotions are already reducing fast I am hopeful the new routine will help me rise to another level as a human being. This is also a more practical and quantifiable way to see whether there is improvement.
Gringo
start off with Hatha Yoga, which is focused on the body
then breathing excercises which are focused on energy and the chakras (energy points in your body)
and then the hardest of all, which today I define as just sitting doing nothing, but back then Mediation was defined as concentration on God.
and just like a fat woman who gets into an exercise program and loses 100 lbs, I got my spiritual life together, and that was coming off some serious substance abuse and a very worldly wild lifestyle. And there were many progressions and regressions until it finally became a daily part of my life.
I thought it would take a whole lifetime to know God, and yet I found it in just a few short months.