You are not a moth!" a friend texted me
recently. I have been carrying these words with me for the past month.
"You are not a moth!"
I once was a moth, fluttering towards the light,
trying to break free from darkness, which I felt had consumed me in Arizona.
Where I left a marriage, two of my children, a beautiful house, and a life I
had come to love and then hate... I remember always being so cold, losing
weight, gaining an eating disorder, a pill problem, fueled by a doctor who
always increased my dosage. Fluttering back to Texas where my little wings were
battered and torn.
When you are in the valley, keep your goal firmly in view and you will get the renewed energy to continue the climb.
Denis Waitley
Denis Waitley
Energy. I love that word.
Energy. Recently people have started reaching out
to me, to help them lose weight, find the joy they cannot see, find a yoga
studio, and ask how I beat depression, found happiness. Though I do not have
all of the answers, this is my current mantra:
1. Be active. I remember my body hurting from
coldness and stillness. Move. Go for a walk. A run. But MOVE! HAVE FUN!!!
2. Do not spend your precious time on this Earth on
negative moments. My Facebook is filled with positive, wonderful, people who
lift me up daily. I do not watch the news. I very rarely know what is happening
in the gigantic world. I have learned I cannot carry the weight of the world
and I am ok wth it. I choose to READ about it if I feel I might need to catch
up on current events. Which leads to number 3.

3. Listen to your body. Easier said than done as I am still working on this part. I am in charge about what I put into my body. About two years ago, my doctor told me I was allergic to caffeine. Yes, I chose to not listen to those dreaded words. Six months ago, my body and mind were still enough for me to conclude, you are not well. Could it be your doctor may have been right? These last six months I am caffeine free and it is hard but I sleep better than I have EVER!
4. The universe listens. Maybe it is God, I am not
sure. However, I do know the universe listens and sometimes the answer is “Yes”
and sometimes the answer is “No.” I shouted out to the world I wanted to go to
TCU and a recruiter was placed in my path at just the right time. I have
shouted to the universe I want to go to gradate school and I am employed at a
school where graduate school is paid for.
Do not be afraid to shout out your dreams.
5. Set intentions. No matter how big or small. I
wanted to be inspiring. It was an intention I set at the beginning of the year.
I have inspired friends to go back to school, lose weight, ask for help about
depression, yoga, lesson planning, etc.
6. I do not know everything. Keep learning.
7. Spend time doing what you love. I love teaching
first grade! I love yoga, food, reading, and writing. Spend time filling
yourself back up with what you love.
8. Embrace change.
9. Do not be afraid to fall, for those moments are
when you will grow the most. If I think I am going to fall in a handstand, I
always fall. If I go into my handstand with no fear, I nail it every
time.
There has been a moth in my classroom, huddled on
the wall by my desk. I look at him every morning and think how in the last four
years, my life has transformed. I am changing lives daily through my career. I
learn about myself from my handstands. I am happy. She was right. I am the
"Light!"