3 Magic Bedtime Questions
For many people, life zooms past once they reach their working
age. Everyday, it's the same flash routine of waking up, going
to work, coming back from work, and sleeping. It's no wonder why
you'll ask yourself, "How did I get old so fast? Where did all
the time go?"
The problem is in the routine work. The human mind has this
habit called deletion. Anything that keeps repeating, memory
does not record, simply because it's not worth taking notice of.
So how can we slow down our experience of time and not let our
lives slip by in a flash?
The answer lies in developing mindfulness -- a heightened state
of awareness of one's thoughts, feelings, and actions. But if
you can't do that yet, you can start off by practicing the 3
Magic Bedtime Questions.
As you lie in bed at night, ask and answer these three questions
before you fall asleep:
1. What is one thing I am grateful for today? 2. What do I look
forward to tomorrow? 3. What would I like to dream about tonight?
Why do I call these simple questions magical? Well, let me tell
you the logic behind them. The first question requires you to
think through your day to find something you're grateful for. As
you do that, not only will you find something to be grateful
for, you will also have recalled your entire day. In
Neuro-Linguistic Programming, we call this capping experience.
Imagine putting your daily experience into a bottle, putting a
cap on it, and giving it a name. For example, "The day I found a
hundred dollar bill on the ground". Having many of these bottles
in your mind, sorts your memories into significant experiences,
rather than having them as one large clump called, "My Working
Years -- 20 to 50 years old".
The second question requires you to look forward in time and
imagine what's going to happen tomorrow. When you have something
to look forward to, it creates a natural anticipation and drive.
You will feel motivated the moment you wake up. It will be the
first thing that pops into your mind.
The third question reveals your innermost desires because we
naturally choose to dream about what we want and wish for. This
clarifies our direction and purpose.
Perform the 3 Magic Bedtime Questions nightly, and time will
slow down. You will remember more about your life, and have
greater clarity of mind to do what counts, before your time runs
out.
To develop a centered mind, I recommend reading 'Mindfulness In
Plain English', by Bhante Henepola Gunaratana. In clear
language, he shows you how to develop Mindfulness, through the
practice of Vipassana Meditation. An insightful and well-written
book.