In today’s world, we are exposed to more stimulation and mental input than our systems are designed to handle. Between social media and the constant news stream of suffering and turmoil, it can feel confusing to know where to place our attention. It’s especially difficult for people who want to help but end up feeling helpless.
Reminders of the pandemic, environmental emergencies, politics, and devastating world events pile on to our generally full and busy lives – it’s no wonder so many of us are struggling with anxiety and overwhelm! Fight – Flight – Freeze seems to be on all the time and it’s accompanied by an autopilot stream of chattering thoughts and ideas limited to searching for potential threats.
None of this is going away any time soon, so we need to learn strategies that will help us become more resilient and able to manage our inner lives without bypassing what is going on in the world. One way to help manage the inner anxiety loop is to learn how to experience a sense of inner peace, groundedness, and calm. You can learn how to reclaim your mental spaciousness by quieting the “monkey mind!”
But in a world that not only overstimulates us, but that often encourages us to rely primarily on our minds over our other senses and ways of knowing, it can often feel impossible to reach a state of true inner calm and peacefulness – especially when challenges are beckoning for solutions. That said, we all need to take breaks to put our oxygen masks on in order to manage at the very least.
In order to relieve the stress of your daily life by keeping a calm mind, you can learn practices that help you come back to your center and release your unwanted thoughts when they feel like they’re running the show.
Why is it important to have a calm mind?
We all know the feeling of a busy, racing, anxious mind ruining our day. It’s natural to have days or times when you struggle with your thoughts and can’t seem to figure out how to calm down. The problem happens when this state becomes your norm, and your monkey brain feels like it’s the one in charge of your life – dictating your thoughts and feelings.
When you have a clear mind you can approach your life from a grounded place – not being swayed by every single thing that happens in your outer world. A calm mind allows you to approach life from the eye of the storm, keeping your sense of calm regardless of what happens around you. You actually become a much more effective person and are able to more easily discover solutions from this space that lead to more thoughtful and mindful responses.
Of course we need the survival reaction, I’m not saying we don’t, but keep in mind that the monkey mind or monkey brain doesn’t help us! It may feel like you need to think things through to make good choices, but in reality your rushing thoughts are a distraction from your Divine inner knowing. The more you quiet your racing thoughts, the more connected you will be to your intuition and your own truth.
Calm your mind to prepare for Virgo season
On September 7th, 2021 there will be a new moon in Virgo. Virgo season is a wonderful time to bring a little bit of “back-to-school” energy to our lives. Getting ducks in a row, getting organized, focusing on our health, and taking action toward bringing our intentions to life.
Shifting into this fall, Virgo energy will be easier and more enjoyable when you have a calm and quiet mind. With a clear mind, you can make sound decisions about what you want your intentions to be and how you’ll take action toward them. If you’re bogged down by an anxious mind, you’ll be pulled away from the places you want to put your work and attention during this time.
Finding a space of clear-headedness will support you to fully embrace the energy of this Virgo full moon and get the most out of its energy. In order to receive this support from the natural energies of the Universe, we have to do our inner work to be in a place to receive it.
For Virgo season, the inner work to prepare is the work of calming and quieting your mind.
Here are some tips and tools to help you relieve stress, quiet your mind, and prepare yourself to take full advantage of this Virgo new moon and Virgo season:
1. Chatterbox Meditation for Clearing Your Thoughts
One of my favorite ways to clear a busy mind is with meditation and guided visualizations. It’s so easy to get lost in our minds and forget that we are not our thoughts and we actually have sovereignty and choice around how we engage with our thinking minds.
This simple meditation will help you set boundaries with yourself around your unruly thoughts and put them back to right size. When we think of boundaries, we usually think of setting boundaries with others, but it’s just as important to set boundaries with ourselves! When we set clear boundaries around how we engage with our thoughts, they can no longer take over the way we experience life and cause us unnecessary stress.
2. Journaling for clearing your head
Journaling is a wonderful tool for clearing your mind and coming to a place of calm and peacefulness. It’s truly one of the most relaxing things to do for a busy mind!
I love using this simple exercise I call “the dumping grounds” to release any unwanted thoughts that are crowding and busying my mind. It’s best to do this exercise in a separate journal, or in the back of your journal away from your other writing.
All you need to do is take some time to write out all of the challenging emotions and thoughts you don’t want to deal with and get them down on paper. It might be resentments, fears, or things you’ve been holding onto. You might do this after you finish the chatterbox meditation and have a little more sovereignty over your thoughts. This will help you actually release and let go of the ones that aren’t serving you and make room for what is genuinely important.
Schedule some time to sit down with your journal and as you write, don’t filter yourself! Simply write until you’ve gotten everything down. Then, once you’re done, take out the trash! You can put big X’s over everything you wrote and consciously let them go, or you can rip out the pages, tear them up, and throw them away!
If you’ve been wondering how to calm down when you’re feeling wound up or how to get rid of stress, try this journaling exercise! It’s great to do this once a week to help you maintain a quiet and calm mind.
3. Take a digital detox
One of the biggest contributors to our overstimulation and stress is our relationship with technology. Just take a moment to consider the amount of input you take in daily through your devices. If you want to quiet your mind, one of the absolute best things you can do is take a digital detox.
If taking time away from your phone, laptop, and netflix feels daunting – start small. Pick just one 24 hour period when you can stay offline. Start doing this once a week and you’ll begin to notice a shift in your busy mind and your stress levels.
Of course, email, social media, and the internet are part of our daily lives and for most of us, it’s impossible to totally unplug all the time. Instead, practice setting boundaries with yourself by choosing specific times each day when you will check your accounts.
Keeping a healthy relationship with technology will make a massive impact on quieting your monkey brain and keeping a calm and quiet mind.
In a world as busy and full as ours, it’s only natural to struggle sometimes with keeping a calm mind. At the end of the day, getting healthy control over your thoughts is a discipline that requires practice and conscious intention. And what better time to master your own mind than to prepare for the Virgo new moon!
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Ugh the fight or flight…. And I’m generally wanting to flight lol is terrible right now. I downloaded your mediation app and I’m determined to set aside time to use it. I love meditating but for some reason I’ve stepped away from it? I know using your app isn’t letting me step away from technology but it’s helping me in the long run. Thanks for always taking the time to reach out to your peeps and for making our lives more happy and content. At the end of the day we just want happiness and health for ourselves and loved ones and you are helping us accomplish that which is NO small thing. Wishing you a great day! Blessed be….
I am amazed that this is the message for today as it is so appropriate for my current life. I have practiced no media on Sundays for some time and it is so calming! I will pick up my separate journal again to rid myself of frustrations and in some cases, anger!
Thank you! Blessings!
Great article Colette! I remember you saying “who’s energy is this?” That came in super handy for me when I was noticing how edgy I was becoming & that’s not like me. Once I realized I was really getting overwhelmed by “the pandemic, environmental emergencies, politics, and devastating world events” I was able to shift. When I realized it wasn’t my energy I was able to rebalance my energy by reducing what I watch & how much I watch & making sure I am an observer when I do watch. Also getting out into nature & just breathing in the fresh air always helps. I listen to your meditations & I am really enjoying that bundle. Pulling a card everyday keeps me connected to the Divine & journaling on that has become something I look forward to everyday. Thank you for all your inspiration!
Took note of all of your suggestions. Practice is the way to commitment. I also find immersing myself in a creative practice is very cleansing, grounding and healing. Recently, during outdoor trail walks, I began to notice all of the interesting shapes of leaves, textures, and their details. As a former watercolour painter I began a new adventure collecting leaf species and starting printing with them rather than trying to reproduce them with
fine brushes. Each day I would create a
” leafscape ” /collage using the materials.
What has unfolded has this impressionistic
quality to it. The results are very experiential and uncharted. The process of not knowing the outcome is more intuitive, and connects to a deeper ” knowing “. Long story short, it is a kind of moving meditation, an adventure of discovery. And it opens my eyes to appreciate and notice the beauty around me and to bring
to life a new blueprint or ” leafprint “.
aww! this is so sweet of you, Paula! I hope you enjoy the meditation as much as I enjoyed making them! much love to you! 💖
yay! so awesome that you’re in alignment with this! great job on committing to No Media Sundays! 💗
Thank you for the tips Collette
thank you so much, Kathryn! loving your takeaways from this! what meditation of mine is your favorite? 💗
oh I’m sure your prints looked amazing! thank you for sharing this wonderful take with us, Renee! 💗
Thankyou so much 💜
thank you so much…..you are so thoughtful and kind…….i appreciate you so much….thank you for being you
What a great idea. Okay so I tried it and it kinda worked. At least I think it did. I sort of had a little conversation and told the monkey mind thank you for sharing but I am not interested at this time and that I choose to go in another direction that puts my body at ease and in a calm state. Thanks Colette:)
I am going to share this with my granddaughter that has a little ADD. Love
The universe truly sent me this amazing information. Just last night my husband and I were talking about his mind never having 5 minutes of solitude. My husband is not a very spiritual person although I think with me forwarding this incredible article to him it will open a door of how he can obtain quiet time in his mind. Thank you so much Colette for all the hard work that goes in to giving peace to others. Believe me ,it is truly appreciated….. thank you.
you’re welcome, my dear! 💞😊💞
you’re welcome, Skye! 💖
I appreciate you as well my dear! 💖
oh perfect! glad that you tried this, Sherilyn! let me know if it worked for your granddaughter! 💖😉
thank you so much for sharing the magic, Tiffany. I hope your husband appreciates this and find it helpful! 💞