EUREKA! A WATCH

| ANNE WILLIAMSON |

In the last few weeks, I have started wearing a watch again. I had read somewhere it can help you check your smartphone less frequently - which I want to do - so I decided to give it a try. And... it helps. It really does. Of course, I still reach for my phone much more than is necessary - it's an easy avoidance and procrastination tool, and mostly it's habit - but even if the watch cuts five 2-minute tap-and-scroll-throughs from my day, it seems worth it. That's five more opportunities to stay present, to feel, to be.

The watch I'm wearing now was my maternal grandmothers. In thinking back, I don't have a single memory of her moving quickly or multi-tasking. Her movements always seemed to say, "We've got time and I'm right here," even if her words did not. Maybe it was the watch. LISTEN, LEARN, LOVE...
    

 

Funny, but also hmmmm. Do you need one of these? Keep listening...
 

 

Read "Spiritual Unplugging, Or What to Do When There is Wifi at the Ashram" by Matt Hamilton of The Associated Press in Los Angeles.

What's stirring in you? Where did you experience an internal "yes!" or "no!"? Share it with someone, with God. Keep listening...
 

 

Then, decide to do something with what's stirring in you. Set an intention. Try a new way forward and see what comes.

My obvious suggestion is to try wearing a watch. You'll likely have to remind yourself it's there, but see if its presence doesn't start to shift things a little.