9 certezas de la vida (en inglés)

1. You are not your mind.
  
The first time I heard somebody say that,  I didn’t like the sound of it one bit. What else could I be? I had taken for granted that the mental chatter in my head was the central “me” that all the experiences in my life were happening to.
I see quite clearly now that life is nothing but passing experiences, and my thoughts are just one more category of things I experience. Thoughts are no more fundamental than smells, sights and sounds. Like any experience, they arise in my awareness, they have a certain texture, and then they give way to something else.
If you can observe your thoughts just like you can observe other objects, who’s doing the observing? Don’t answer too quickly. This question, and its unspeakable answer, are at the centre of all the great religions and spiritual traditions.
2. Life unfolds only in moments.
Of course! I once called this the most important thing I ever learned. Nobody has ever experienced anything that wasn’t part of a single moment unfolding. That means life’s only challenge is dealing with the single moment you are having right now. Before I recognized this, I was constantly trying to solve my entire life — battling problems that weren’t actually happening. Anyone can summon the resolve to deal with a single, present moment, as long as they are truly aware that it’s their only point of contact with life, and therefore there is nothing else one can do that can possibly be useful. Nobody can deal with the past or future, because, both only exist as thoughts, in the present. But we can kill ourselves trying.
 3. Quality of life is determined by how you deal with your moments, not which moments happen and which don’t.
I now consider this truth to be Happiness 101, but it’s amazing how tempting it still is to grasp at control of every circumstance to try to make sure I get exactly what I want. To encounter an undesirable situation and work with it willingly is the mark of a wise and happy person. Imagine getting a flat tire, falling ill at a bad time, or knocking something over and breaking it — and suffering nothing from it. There is nothing to fear if you agree with yourself to deal willingly with adversity whenever it does show up. That is how to make life better. The typical, low-leverage method is to hope that you eventually accumulate power over your circumstances so that you can get what you want more often. There’s an excellent line in a Modest Mouse song, celebrating this side-effect of wisdom: As life gets longer, awful feels softer.
4. Most of life is imaginary.
Human beings have a habit of compulsive thinking that is so pervasive that we lose sight of the fact that we are nearly always thinking. Most of what we interact with is not the world itself, but our beliefs about it, our expectations of it, and our personal interests in it. We have a very difficult time observing something without confusing it with the thoughts we have about it, and so the bulk of what we experience in life is imaginary things. As Mark Twain said: “I’ve been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened.” The best treatment I’ve found? Cultivating mindfulness.
5. Human beings have evolved to suffer, and we are better at suffering than anything else.
Yikes. It doesn’t sound like a very liberating discovery. I used to believe that if I was suffering it meant that there was something wrong with me — that I was doing life “wrong.” Suffering is completely human and completely normal, and there is a very good reason for its existence. Life’s persistent background hum of “this isn’t quite okay, I need to improve this,” coupled with occasional intense flashes of horror and adrenaline are what kept human beings alive for millions of years. This urge to change or escape the present moment drives nearly all of our behaviour. It’s a simple and ruthless survival mechanism which works exceedingly well for keeping us alive, but it has a horrific side effect: human beings suffer greatly by their very nature. This, for me, redefined every one of life’s problems as some tendril of the human condition. As grim as it sounds, this insight is liberating because it means: 1) that suffering does not necessarily mean my life is going wrong, 2) that the ball is always in my court, so the degree to which I suffer is ultimately up to me, and 3) that all problems have the same cause and the same solution.
6. Emotions exist to make us biased.
This discovery was a complete 180 from my old understanding of emotions. I used to think my emotions were reliable indicators of the state of my life — of whether I’m on the right track or not. Your passing emotional states can’t be trusted for measuring your self-worth or your position in life, but they are great at teaching you what it is you can’t let go of. The trouble is that emotions make us both more biased and more forceful at the same time. Another survival mechanism  with nasty side-effects.
7. All people operate from the same two motivations: to fulfil their desires and to escape their suffering.
Learning this allowed me to finally make sense of how people can hurt each other so badly. The best explanation I had before this was that some people are just bad. What a cop-out. No matter what kind of behaviour other people exhibit, they are acting in the most effective way they are capable of (at that moment) to fulfill a desire or to relieve their suffering. These are motives we can all understand; we only vary in method, and the methods each of us has at our disposal depend on our upbringing and our experiences in life, as well as our state of consciousness. Some methods are skilful and helpful to others, others are unskilful and destructive, and almost all destructive behaviour is unconscious. So there is no good and evil, only smart and dumb (or wise and foolish.) Understanding this completely shook my long-held notions of morality and justice.
8. Beliefs are nothing to be proud of.
Believing something is not an accomplishment. I grew up thinking that beliefs are something to be proud of, but they’re really nothing but opinions one refuses to reconsider. Beliefs are easy. The stronger your beliefs are, the less open you are to growth and wisdom, because “strength of belief” is only the intensity with which you resist questioning yourself. As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you’ve made it a part of your ego. Listen to any “die-hard” conservative or liberal talk about their deepest beliefs and you are listening to somebody who will never hear what you say on any matter that matters to them — unless you believe the same. It is gratifying to speak forcefully, it is gratifying to be agreed with, and this high is what the die-hards are chasing. Wherever there is a belief, there is a closed door. Take on the beliefs that stand up to your most honest, humble scrutiny, and never be afraid to lose them.
9. Objectivity is subjective.
Life is a subjective experience and that cannot be escaped. Every experience I have comes through my own, personal, un-sharable viewpoint. There can be no peer reviews of my direct experience, no real corroboration. This has some major implications for how I live my life. The most immediate one is that I realize I must trust my own personal experience, because nobody else has this angle, and I only have this angle. Another is that I feel more wonder for the world around me, knowing that any “objective” understanding I claim to have of the world is built entirely from scratch, by me. What I do build depends on the books I’ve read, the people I’ve met, and the experiences I’ve had. It means I will never see the world quite like anyone else, which means I will never live in quite the same world as anyone else — and therefore I mustn’t let outside observers be the authority on who I am or what life is really like for me. Subjectivity is primary experience — it is real life, and objectivity is something each of us builds on top of it in our minds, privately, in order to explain it all. This truth has world-shattering implications for the roles of religion and science in the lives of those who grasp it.

algo mas que zapatos y carteras

Esto de ser #forevergordita es un verdadero fail, de proporciones astronómicas, digo al menos para mi, la vida healthy me está enseñando muchas cosas que desearía haber aprendido antes, especificamente hablaré de la moda, sencillo, la industria que mas dinero mueve, o al menos una de las primeras, nos entra por todos lados y aunque digamos que somos ajenos a ella como dice Miranda en «Devil wears Prada», todo lo que nos ponemos es el resultado de horas y horas de pensamiento creativo de personas cuya pasión es el vestido.

En fin, la cuestión es que mis diseñadores favoritos, o marcas favoritas, son Kenneth Cole y BCBG, ambas marcas tienen además de ropa, carteras y zapatos, estos don últimos items son los únicos que una persona con sobrepeso puede disfrutar, hay que ser realistas, yo lo soy! me llenaba de emoción al comprar un wallet, cartera, o zapatos de estas marcas, hasta que un día dije, ¿porqué tengo que disfrutar algo que me gusta sólo al 25%?  me hice la promesa de no volver a comprar nada de estas marcas hasta que pudiera comprar en toda la tienda, es decir, incluyendo la ropa, y no me refiero a las líneas de tallas grandes, ni siquiera tienen by the way, comprar en tallas regulares, igual que todas las demás adoradora de KC y BCBG.

La semana pasada me dispuse a comprar un pantalón ya que la mayoría de los que tengo se me caen, he perdido peso y no creía que hubiese bajado una talla completa, pero si fue así, luego de probarme muchas cosas de otras marcas, pensé, «vamos a intentarlo, no pierdo nada y no rompo mi juramento de no comprar», Kenneth Cole fue el destino del día, y debo decir, «hay algo mas que zapatos y carteras, y puedo disfrutarlo!».

Definitivamente el sacrificio paga, y paga muy bien, me medí como 5 vestidos para asegurarme, un buen par de pantalones y camisas, todo lo que pude, lo mejor es sentir que la dependienta de la tienda no te mira con tristeza sabiendo de antemano que no vas a entrar es que casi ni que en las sandalias, al final, no compré nada porque ya había comprado un vestidito en otra tienda, pero la satisfacción de saber que bajé una talla completa, que puedo usar lo que me de la gana sólo me impulsa a seguir este camino que se hace más difícil con el tiempo, pero que se goza cada día mas.

algunos munchies saludables

Algunas veces durante nuestro día, o mas frecuentemente, después de un buen arranque, nos dan unas ganas locas y desmesuradas de comer, y literalmente podemos ingerir cada alimento que tengamos delante, honestamente eso puede ser la razón por la cual tu dieta regrese nuevamente al punto de partida.

El primer impulso es pensar en comida chatarra, gaseosas y toneladas de azúcar, pero eso es solucionable, podemos engañar un poquito a nuestro cuerpo y controlarlo.

Con esto de estar a dieta hay que estar super pendiente de todo lo que comemos, y a veces es dificil controlar esas ganas, pero como dice mi amiga N. todo es posible y los munchies son controlables.

Mis recientes estudios y anotaciones pertinentes a la materia han arrojado que los munchies mas saludables son:

  1. Manzana, es la reina! no sólo va a saber a gloria, su contenido de agua va a hidratarte, y además que siempre vas a sentir que es la manzana mas deliciosa del mundo, y que Eva no tenía ni idea.
  2. Aloe Vera Drinks, yo lo prefiero el sabor original y sin azúcar, pero cualquiera que te guste funciona, en cada envase suelen venir dos porciones, o sea es bastante, para que estés buen tiempo entretenido, los pedacitos de aloe te mantienen ocupado y son divertidos.
  3. Cheetos, twisted puffs, son grandotes y si comes solo 3 no estás abusando, debes tratar de darle 10 mordiditas a cada uno, vas a sentir que comes mas.
  4. Granola, la sensación cuando toda se amontona en la boca es un super trip, y la empujas con una botella de agua y vas a sentir como si hubieras comido un caballo.
  5. 3 a 4 salchichitas de lata, no mas. No es taaan rico, pero funciona.
  6. Medio sandwich de mantequilla de maní y mermelada de uva, en una sola rebanada de pan, si quieres le puedes meter unas cuantas rebanaditas de banana, y listo.
  7. Una paleta de agua, sencillo, no engorda y es entretenimiento por un par de minutos.
  8. Pop corn natural, con maní dulce.
  9. mix de nueces y frutas secas.
  10. Pretzels con mostaza, la mostaza tiene cero calorías, hay unas que vienen con un toque de pimienta picante, o unas que son medio dulces que tienen un poco mas de calorías pero igual no tantas, un par de pretzels pequeños o uno grande, con mostaza y tas ready!

😉

…y bueno, si no les va la onda healthy, pues a ver si así solucionan el problema.

Cry baby

by Janis Joplin

Cry baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Honey, welcome back home.

I know she told you,
Honey I know she told you that she loved you
Much more than I did,
But all I know is that she left you,
And you swear that you just don’t know why,
But you know, honey I’ll always,
I’ll always be around if you ever want me
Come on and cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Oh honey, welcome back home.

Don’t you know, honey,
Ain’t nobody ever gonna love you
The way I try to do ?
Who’ll take all your pain,
Honey, your heartache, too ?
And if you need me, you know
That I’ll alwasy be around if you ever want me
Come on and cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Oh daddy, like you always saying to do.

And when you walk around the world, babe,
You said you’d try to look for the end of the road,
You might find out later that the road’ll end in Detroit,
Honey, the road’ll even end in Kathmandu.
You can go all around the world
Trying to find something to do with your life, baby,
When you only gotta do one thing well,
You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world, babe.
You got a woman waiting for you there,
All you ever gotta do is be a good man one time to one woman
And that’ll be the end of the road, babe,
I know you got more tears to share, babe,
So come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
And cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby.

And if you ever feel a little lonely, dear,
I want you to come on, come on to your mama now,
And if you ever want a little love of a woman
Come on and baby baby baby babe babe baby now
Cry baby yeah.

¿quién me lee? por supuesto que en tantos años con esto me he hecho esta pregunta varias veces, me encantaría saber que una de esas ciento y tantas personas que entran a leer al día, al menos una sea realmente destinataria de mis letras, y ojalá logre comprender y escuchar, de alguna manera, todo lo que me habría gustado decir frente a frente.

Tu nombre sobre mi nombre

Realmente tengo está canción tatuada en mi cabeza, pasa que, todo en la vida es incierto y ya la experiencia demuestra que no duramos mucho tiempo, al menos yo, estando «bien», «en paz», todo se vuelca de un momento a otro, debe ser que por eso no soy fan de las montañas rusas, porque tengo suficiente con mi vida. Hay días y hay días, días en que las hormonas hacen que millones de lágrimas se asomen a mi espíritu, mi alma llora, cuando le da la gana,  ella llora sola porque yo dije que no iba a soltar una lágrima más, poco a poco se cumple.

Recientemente leí que lo que se quiere olvidar es lo que menos se olvida, es más fácil vivir con la idea, el olvido va llegando poco a poco, cuando de repente te das cuenta que ya no piensas, y entonces pasa todo a ser parte de un archivo de recuerdos, que mal que en la práctica todo es más complejo.

Recientemente murió Spinetta, y es ahí cuando me pregunto porque los buenos mueren jóvenes? estoy segura que Arjona vivirá mucho, maltrip por eso. ja! Y desde siempre sus canciones han sido enganches seguros, y es que eso tiene el rock en el idioma que sea, no puedes ignorar la letra, el buen rock aclaro, no es como en el reggaeton que puedes menear tu trasero hasta que no puedas más y ni siquiera saber si la canción decía algo o era pura música, el rock and roll es otra cosa, las canciones son largas, se joden, se disfrutan, se aprenden, es imposible desligar letra de música, porque realmente son canciones, composiciones que van acompañadas la una de la otra para hacer algo perfecto.

Te amo, rock and roll, porque tu eres música y yo sé que soy letra.

by Spinetta

Mientras el sol se filtra por mi ventana,
no sé si aquella luz,
regresa aquí...

No sabes como extraño mi calma,
no sé si voy a ser, feliz así...

Dime mi amor
¿me perdí?

Dime porque,
no te vi...
y espero que te olvides mi nombre...

Mientras el sol se filtra por mi ventana,
la lluvia brinda su aire, en mí...
No sabes como extraño mi calma,
no sabes si voy a ser, feliz así...

Dime mi amor, ¿qué pasó?
No sé porque yo no fui,
y espero,
que te olvides mi nombre...

Solo espero que las brumas del alba,
traigan un nombre a mi vida...

Espero que las llamas del alba,
traigan un alma...

Bien sabes como extraño mi alma,
no sé si aquella luz se queda...

Sabes como extraño tu alma,
no sé si aquella luz se queda en mí...

Y espero que te olvides mi nombre,
Espero que las llamas del alba,
traigan un rumbo a mi vida...

Espero solo espero tu nombre,
sobre mi nombre en este día...

La eternidad busca un paso en ti, amor...
es que la eternidad solo busca un paso en ti, amor...

30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself

When you stop chasing the wrong things you give
the right things a chance to catch you.

As Maria Robinson once said, “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”  Nothing could be closer to the truth.  But before you can begin this process of transformation you have to stop doing the things that have been holding you back.

Here are some ideas to get you started:

  1. Stop spending time with the wrong people. – Life is too short to spend time with people who suck the happiness out of you.  If someone wants you in their life, they’ll make room for you.  You shouldn’t have to fight for a spot.  Never, ever insist yourself to someone who continuously overlooks your worth.  And remember, it’s not the people that stand by your side when you’re at your best, but the ones who stand beside you when you’re at your worst that are your true friends.
  2. Stop running from your problems. – Face them head on.  No, it won’t be easy.  There is no person in the world capable of flawlessly handling every punch thrown at them.  We aren’t supposed to be able to instantly solve problems.  That’s not how we’re made.  In fact, we’re made to get upset, sad, hurt, stumble and fall.  Because that’s the whole purpose of living – to face problems, learn, adapt, and solve them over the course of time.  This is what ultimately molds us into the person we become.
  3. Stop lying to yourself. – You can lie to anyone else in the world, but you can’t lie to yourself.  Our lives improve only when we take chances, and the first and most difficult chance we can take is to be honest with ourselves.  Read The Road Less Traveled.
  4. Stop putting your own needs on the back burner. – The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too.  Yes, help others; but help yourself too.  If there was ever a moment to follow your passion and do something that matters to you, that moment is now.
  5. Stop trying to be someone you’re not. – One of the greatest challenges in life is being yourself in a world that’s trying to make you likeeveryone else.  Someone will always be prettier, someone will always be smarter, someone will always be younger, but they will never be you.  Don’t change so people will like you.  Be yourself and the right people will love the real you.
  6. Stop trying to hold onto the past. – You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading your last one.
  7. Stop being scared to make a mistake. – Doing something and getting it wrong is at least ten times more productive than doing nothing.  Every success has a trail of failures behind it, and every failure is leading towards success.  You end up regretting the things you did NOT do far more than the things you did.
  8. Stop berating yourself for old mistakes. – We may love the wrong person and cry about the wrong things, but no matter how things go wrong, one thing is for sure, mistakes help us find the person and things that are right for us.  We all make mistakes, have struggles, and even regret things in our past.  But you are not your mistakes, you are not your struggles, and you are here NOW with the power to shape your day and your future.  Every single thing that has ever happened in your life is preparing you for a moment that is yet to come.
  9. Stop trying to buy happiness. – Many of the things we desire are expensive.  But the truth is, the things that really satisfy us are totally free – love, laughter and working on our passions.
  10. Stop exclusively looking to others for happiness. – If you’re not happy with who you are on the inside, you won’t be happy in a long-term relationship with anyone else either.  You have to create stability in your own life first before you can share it with someone else.  Read Stumbling on Happiness.
  11. Stop being idle. – Don’t think too much or you’ll create a problem that wasn’t even there in the first place.  Evaluate situations and take decisive action.  You cannot change what you refuse to confront.  Making progress involves risk.  Period!  You can’t make it to second base with your foot on first.
  12. Stop thinking you’re not ready. – Nobody ever feels 100% ready when an opportunity arises.  Because most great opportunities in life force us to grow beyond our comfort zones, which means we won’t feel totally comfortable at first.
  13. Stop getting involved in relationships for the wrong reasons. – Relationships must be chosen wisely.  It’s better to be alone than to be in bad company.  There’s no need to rush.  If something is meant to be, it will happen – in the right time, with the right person, and for the best reason. Fall in love when you’re ready, not when you’re lonely.
  14. Stop rejecting new relationships just because old ones didn’t work. – In life you’ll realize that there is a purpose for everyone you meet.  Some will test you, some will use you and some will teach you.  But most importantly, some will bring out the best in you.
  15. Stop trying to compete against everyone else. – Don’t worry about what others are doing better than you.  Concentrate on beating your own records every day.  Success is a battle between YOU and YOURSELF only.
  16. Stop being jealous of others. – Jealousy is the art of counting someone else’s blessings instead of your own.  Ask yourself this:  “What’s something I have that everyone wants?”
  17. Stop complaining and feeling sorry for yourself. – Life’s curveballs are thrown for a reason – to shift your path in a direction that is meant for you.  You may not see or understand everything the moment it happens, and it may be tough.  But reflect back on those negative curveballs thrown at you in the past.  You’ll often see that eventually they led you to a better place, person, state of mind, or situation.  So smile!  Let everyone know that today you are a lot stronger than you were yesterday, and you will be.
  18. Stop holding grudges. – Don’t live your life with hate in your heart.  You will end up hurting yourself more than the people you hate.  Forgiveness is not saying, “What you did to me is okay.”  It is saying, “I’m not going to let what you did to me ruin my happiness forever.”  Forgiveness is the answer… let go, find peace, liberate yourself!  And remember, forgiveness is not just for other people, it’s for you too.  If you must, forgive yourself, move on and try to do better next time.
  19. Stop letting others bring you down to their level. – Refuse to lower your standards to accommodate those who refuse to raise theirs.
  20. Stop wasting time explaining yourself to others. – Your friends don’t need it and your enemies won’t believe it anyway.  Just do what you know in your heart is right.
  21. Stop doing the same things over and over without taking a break. – The time to take a deep breath is when you don’t have time for it.  If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re getting.  Sometimes you need to distance yourself to see things clearly.
  22. Stop overlooking the beauty of small moments. – Enjoy the little things, because one day you may look back and discover they were the big things.  The best portion of your life will be the small, nameless moments you spend smiling with someone who matters to you.
  23. Stop trying to make things perfect. – The real world doesn’t reward perfectionists, it rewards people who get things done.  Read Getting Things Done.
  24. Stop following the path of least resistance. – Life is not easy, especially when you plan on achieving something worthwhile.  Don’t take the easy way out.  Do something extraordinary.
  25. Stop acting like everything is fine if it isn’t. – It’s okay to fall apart for a little while.  You don’t always have to pretend to be strong, and there is no need to constantly prove that everything is going well.  You shouldn’t be concerned with what other people are thinking either – cry if you need to – it’s healthy to shed your tears.  The sooner you do, the sooner you will be able to smile again.
  26. Stop blaming others for your troubles. – The extent to which you can achieve your dreams depends on the extent to which you take responsibility for your life.  When you blame others for what you’re going through, you deny responsibility – you give others power over that part of your life.
  27. Stop trying to be everything to everyone. – Doing so is impossible, and trying will only burn you out.  But making one person smile CAN change the world.  Maybe not the whole world, but their world.  So narrow your focus.
  28. Stop worrying so much. – Worry will not strip tomorrow of its burdens, it will strip today of its joy.  One way to check if something is worth mulling over is to ask yourself this question: “Will this matter in one year’s time?  Three years?  Five years?”  If not, then it’s not worth worrying about.
  29. Stop focusing on what you don’t want to happen. – Focus on what you do want to happen.  Positive thinking is at the forefront of every great success story.  If you awake every morning with the thought that something wonderful will happen in your life today, and you pay close attention, you’ll often find that you’re right.
  30. Stop being ungrateful. – No matter how good or bad you have it, wake up each day thankful for your life.  Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs.  Instead of thinking about what you’re missing, try thinking about what you have that everyone else is missing.

Tomado de: www.marcandangel.com/2011/12/11/30-things-to-stop-doing-to-yourself/

Written by: Marc