We live in a constant state of flux. In this day and age especially, we are bombarded with a million thoughts, a hundred problems, a thousand choices. With so much competing for our attention, it’s hard to keep calm amid the chaos. Oftentimes, it leaves us disconnected, reactive, and on edge. But it doesn’t have to be this way. It’s not easy, but it’s simple. If you want to be more centered, calm, and collected in spite of daily struggles, it’s time to learn the art of pausing.
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What it means to pause
To pause simply means to stop whatever it is you’re doing or are about to do for the time being. Instead, you breathe, rest, or take a break. You disengage temporarily. This doesn’t mean you end that task or give up on it completely. Like pausing a movie for a potty break, you will get back to it eventually.
Pausing also means being in the moment. You stop and smell the flowers instead of just going through the motions. You appreciate the scenery and smile, then you resume your run.
When and why you should pause
Don’t you wish that you could just hit a pause button when everything is in chaos? Well, you can. You don’t get to pause everyone around you, but you get to pause yourself before a mental breakdown. When anything ever gets overwhelming, it’s an obvious time to pause.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s a million things on your to-do list or that noisy neighbor that’s stretching your limit. Whenever you feel like you’re about to lose your sanity, patience, self-control, or all these, pause. This way, you can step back and assess the possible consequences of anything you’re about to do. Maybe you start prioritizing and then hacking that list one step at a time. Or you might realize that wearing ear plugs instead of storming over to your neighbors’ is a viable alternative.
If you feel an intense emotion that’s spurring you to do something, pause. You might not be thinking rationally. There’s wisdom to this quote by Ziad K. Abdelnour: โDon’t promise when you’re happy, Don’t reply when you’re angry, and don’t decide when you’re sad.โ When you’re in a calmer frame of mind, revisit your plan and see if you still think it’s a good idea. Learn the art of pausing to save yourself from uttering hurtful words or disappointing others. It can save many relationships.
When you’re making decisions, try hitting the pause button. Even if it’s only a choice on whether to buy those things in your online shopping cart or not, pausing can help you put things in perspective and see things better. Browsing through a sale? Unless you really needed that item to begin with, pause. While you do, that sense of urgency could disappear, and you can get back to it with more self-control.
Although it can be tempting to pause only when we absolutely need to, adding regular “pauses” to our daily routines helps us make better decisions, respond more rationally, and feel happier. After all, prevention is better than cure. So practice the art of the pause more frequently and maybe even at regular intervals. It will teach you to keep calm amid the chaos. It’ll also begin to come naturally with practice.
How do I learn the art of pausing?
It might be hard to wrap your head around hitting the pause button. After all, we live in a world where speed is rewarded, silence is seen as a weakness, and where pretty much everything is instant. We’re constantly busy with multiple urgent things. How do we even find a moment to spare? To learn the art of pausing seems only possible to those who aren’t as busy as you.
But pausing does not mean walking away from a team meeting and saying, “Whatever”. It’s not ignoring your baby’s cries while you watch TV. You only need a breath or mere moments to practice the art of the pause. Even a minute can work wonders.
Pausing can be as long or short as you want it to be. It can take many forms, depending on what works best for you. You can change it up depending on the situation. Here are some ways to keep calm amid the chaos:
- Breathe – Center yourself with this breathing technique. It’s effective in calming you down whenever you need a quick pause! If you’d like to remind yourself to breathe mindfully every now and then, get this free wallpaper from my resource library!
- Stretch – When you’ve been working on a task for so long, allow yourself to pause and relax your body by stretching.
- Meditate – Allot 5 minutes at the start and end of your day to meditate, reflect, and give thanks. I love looking out at a window and just viewing and listening to nature while doing this. It makes me feel at peace and helps me start the day better (I even wrote a poem about it!).
- Do a forward bend – This is extremely helpful especially when you’re feeling very emotional. Simply bend over and reach for your toes. If you’re sitting, you can put your head between your knees. Then breathe slowly and deeply for half a minute or the full 60 seconds. According to this awesome article from Psyche.com, doing a forward bend actually activates our parasympathetic nervous system โ our โrest and digestโ system โ which helps us slow down and feel a little calmer.
- Take a walk – If you’ve got a bit more time, take a walk and just immerse yourself in your surroundings. If you’re walking around green spaces, it can put your brain in a meditative state.
- Pray – For me, this always works wonders. Praying and asking God for guidance and help in whatever it is you’re facing can help you make better decisions and reassures you that things will fall into place. “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” James 4:8.
- Look around you – Whether you’re outside or indoors, pausing to admire where you’re in or what you have can be extremely calming. Try surrounding your desk with photos, quotes, or Bible verses. That way, you can practice the art of the pause by looking at the people you love or a phrase you want to embody whenever you’re feeling overwhelmed. This has been extremely helpful for me especially on hard days. I’ve surrounded my desk with photos, words, and even created inspiring wallpapers to help me keep calm amid the chaos.
There are so many ways you can pause, no matter what the constraints are. For me, the important thing is to disengage. Do something completely different when you pause so you step out of that issue, project, or conversationโeven for a few moments. It helps you get back into whatever it is you were doing with a more rational frame of mind and fresh eyes.
Remember to pause.
Learn the art of pausing by just doing it. No excuses. Unless it’s a matter of life or death, nothing is ever so important that you can’t take a moment to pause. Pause before you get out of bed in the morning. Pause before you say that angry retort. Pause before you press send. Practice the art of the pause and you can keep calm amid the chaos.
When you finally press play, you’ll be in a better state to face and enjoy life.
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Pastor Natalie
Excellent post! I so agree it is so important to take pauses throughout your day. We appreciate more of what is going on in our lives when we pause throughout our day.
Kathleen
Thanks you so much! Yes, definitely! We breeze through life too often that we don’t stop to appreciate all the beautiful things happening to us! Pausing really changes that.
Michelle
Love this! I actually practiced this yesterday. I was so overwhelmed and knew I needed to stop and take a breath. It’s hard to stop in the moment and just be still. But it’s so worth it in the end.
Kathleen
That’s great, Michelle! I agree that it’s hard sometimes, but doing so really works wonders. I hope you get to do it more often and make it a part of your routine! ๐
Jessica
Such a great reminder! Very simple techniques to clear the mind. I also love how my Apple Watch frequently reminds me that itโs time to breathe ?
Kathleen
Thanks, Jessica! Nice, gadgets do serve as great reminders. For people who don’t have a watch, they can set regular alarms at certain times in the day to pause, even just for a minute or two!
talesofamelia
This is so important! My favorite way to pause is by being in nature, either sitting on the porch or going for a walk. God’s creation is so comforting.
Kathleen
I love that too! If I only have a few moments, I look outside through a window and just immerse myself in the beauty of my surroundings! Having lots of trees and greenery by the window helps. Amen, God’s creation is truly wonderful.
Sarah Gallagher
There are many articles out there talking about slowing down, but this one really touched me. I love the quote – I even Pinned it! I didn’t know that a forward bend could help refresh your emotional state! This was a really well researched and written post.
Kathleen
Thank you so much, Sarah! That means a lot to me. Yes, I came across that great article from Psyche and have been applying the forward bend into my pauses more frequently these days. I hope it helps you too! ?
Kayla
Great posting! I needed to read this so bad. Too often do we get into a routine and lose ourselves in the chaos of everyday life.
Kathleen
Thanks, Kayla! That’s true. I do love routines and think they are very helpful, but incorporating pauses into our daily activities helps us take back control instead of doing things on auto-pilot.
Amanda
Really loved this! Especially since I have neighbors that are definitely annoying and it can be frustrating. I will take these practices and try to apply them daily.
Kathleen
Yaay, so glad you did, Amanda! Oh no, that can be so frustrating indeed. I hope daily pausing helps you keep your emotions in check and maybe helps you find a solution that works best for everyone!
sgreene1020
I definitely needed this reminder! It is amazing how much of a difference a quick pause can do.
Kathleen
Thank you! So true! <3 I hope pausing becomes a regular part of your day!
Debbie
Love this! I could have used a pause button last week when racing to do EOM business orders- I made so many mistakes! Sometimes just a few deep breaths, or getting up to stretch and shake-it-off can do wonders. Thankyou for the reminders!
Kathleen
Thanks so much, Debbie! Yes, you know what they say, haste makes waste! Yeah slowing down helps us refresh ourselves again for when we press play! ๐
Whitney
Beautiful! Definitely needed this today. Thank you so much for sharing.
Kathleen
Thanks so much, Whitney!
tyuzwa
Praying and giving thanks always calms me and makes me more appreciate of what God has blessed me with.
Kathleen
Thanks tyuzwa! That works for me too. Sometimes it’s hard to do especially when we’re overwhelmed with so many things. But the more we do it, the more it comes naturally. God is so good and He is just waiting for us to draw near to Him.
Alexa
Even something as simple as looking around you is great for taking a pause! It really does help just to simply shift your attention to your surroundings and notice things you might not usually pay much attention too. This post is such a good reminder.
Kathleen
Yes! That is so true, Alexa. I’m so glad this post was able to remind you of that. Sometimes, we forget to appreciate what we have and just looking around us can make us realize that! ๐
Laura Hitt
Yes! Pause! Thanks for the reminder and the wonderful article. Especially like to pause before decisions. i wait until I KNOW, and I know if I tune in, I’ll always know. Agree with reminder to meditate even 5 minutes a day too! ๐
Kathleen
Thanks, Laura! I’m so glad you liked it! ? That’s a great tip! Oftentimes, pausing does help us know whether what we do is going to be good or not! Thanks! It has really helped me and I’m trying to make it a habit! Hope you get to make it a part of your day too!
Kathy
What a great reminder that we don’t need to react to everything right away! Great ideas.
Kathleen
Thanks Kathy! I’m glad you liked them!
Kyle
Great idea! Pause.
I have been actively trying to pause before saying anything. That way I respond logically rather than react emotionally.
Sometimes it takes quite a bit of effort and I forget to do it too. Oops. No one is perfect. I am trying though.
Kathleen
Thanks, Kyle!
Same here! No kidding! It is very hard especially when we’re emotional about a certain issue. I struggle with it and recently it has been a more frequent struggle with my job. Taking frequent pauses has really been sort of a lifeline for me. Kudos to you for trying! I am sure we will get better at it with practice! ?
Maura
Taking a few minutes to pause would really go a long way in our society. Instead, it’s become acceptable (or maybe just expected) for people to fly off the handle and do and say whatever they want. There have been plenty of times I have typed out an email or facebook response only to delete it completely because after a few minutes, it wasn’t important anymore. We could all use a little more pause.
Smiley
Tank you so much for the tips! I practise many of them thought the day as they are so beneficial for both, my mental and physical health. We should definitely learn to pause more as it can help with so many things in our life…