Making room

Having had to live in closed and shared quarters for many years, now having enough space to roam in, makes the difference palpable, also internally. Not only can I practice yoga, qigong and dance warm-up at home, I can physically define areas in my apartment for rest, for work, for eating, for socializing etc. To each area, I attach, and detach, what comes with it. I can leave each at its own, and thus can be more present and more relaxed, showering it off before going to bed.

We all want to feel safe. Especially at home, in a home that we can call our own. Having one, is the foundation for getting all our needs met, as well as having room to process, plan and execute action-steps towards fulfilling our goals. This is why having one, always is a priority. Why I have had to fight for this, so many years in a country like Sweden, is very cruel.

As someone, who always seek to create and communicate, not getting my train of thought disrupted, is invaluable. Having a space to sit and write without interruption, makes it possible to keep the tone and desired way of expression much easier. It’s like the external space, also enlarges my inner space, so that I can manoeuvre and navigate my feelings, impressions and ideas much easier, which in turn makes for better decision making.

This is why I personally, use Feng Shui, and live in a simple color-coordinated harmony, free from clutter and any excess things, which means free from distractions. (This in turn, is what I seek to extend, when I build Telluselle Living Center.)

And when we feel safe, we can contribute more with our time and energy, for the benefit of others.

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