Based on a recommendation, I recently started reading the book “Mindfulness” by Gill Hasson. One thing I realized, even before finishing the book’s introduction, was that I would have to slow down when reading this book.
Even in my early reading of this book, I found myself re-reading sections, marking passages and making notes in the margin. There are also parts that are good for reflection and journaling. None of this would be possible if I didn’t slow down. In the case, the object is not to turn pages as quickly as I can, but rather to get the most out of the book that I can apply in my life.
I think there are many instances where we would do well to slow down. Perhaps we should slow down in our interactions with those important to us and actually listen to what they saying and be present in our conversations. We could even throttle back our pace and take greater notice of our surroundings, noticing the beauty that becomes invisible at speed.
Are there any areas in your life where you might benefit from slowing down? If so, give it a try. You might just be surprised by what you notice.