Most of us walk around, thinking we know what things around us are. We barely glance at the things we pass. More time is spent lost in thought than not. We fail to notice our experience. Too much of my life goes by unnoticed. What isn't notice can't be a source of gratitude.
This is a keystone skill that leads to other human skills like listening in a conversation, being present in the company of others, and being less forgetful.
It is the repetition of attention, and the ordinary noticing of the details of the day, that conspires to wake us up. Take a moment and notice how you are feeling at this moment. It seems a frivolous luxury be stopping to notice the small details of our day. But, think about it; we go through the day not even noticing how we feel. Sure the big things that force us to pay attention are the things we remember. If asked to describe our day, we'd say it was pretty good, or we were crazy active, insanely hectic, overly busy. But would that be 100% true? Day's are variable, and describing our day like this shortchanges a curious inspection of how things actually are.
To learn to navigate the sea of complexity, you need a sense of curiosity and the habit to notice the nature of things around you. You need to nurture the ability to learn new things. [^1]
Here are a few tips that are helping me get in the habit of noticing and might help you. [^2]
Notice the small things
The big things are easy to notice. They scream for attention. You can't help notice chest pain and your spouse yelling. Notice small, insignificant things like the warmth and tingling sensations arising from the back of your calves or the sound of rain on the roof as it impinges on your eardrum.
Commit to the challenge of noticing
To make this work you'd want two things, a time frame and a way of recording progress. Don't overthink this. Your commitment could be, "For one week, I'll take the time to notice two small things and put two check marks on the calendar." At the end of the week, see how you do. Don't judge. Notice how you feel.
Keep it simple
Don't try to be an Olympic Noticer on the first day. Start slow. Let the positive feedback loop develop naturally.
When you fail to notice and start again as if for the first time
Failing to notice is called lost in thought. When I notice I'm lost in thought, noticing brings my awareness back to the present immediately. I can begin noticing my experience, as if for the first time.
How can you be grateful unless you notice the objects of gratitude.
References
- Training in Uncertainty
https://zenhabits.net/uncertain/
- [^1]: https://zoia.org/2019/08/28/problem-solving-skills-for-the-future/
- [^2]: How to Develop Better Habits in 2020 https://ryanholiday.net/how-to-develop-better-habits-in-2020/
Other stuff I've written on this topic
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31/31 Challenge
- Dec 31, 2020 Imitating Superman Dec 31, 2020
- Dec 30, 2020 What Would You Tell Your Twenty-Something Self Dec 30, 2020
- Dec 29, 2020 Lucky Dec 29, 2020
- Dec 28, 2020 See looks beautiful Dec 28, 2020
- Dec 27, 2020 Kinship Dec 27, 2020
- Dec 26, 2020 The big round dog bed Dec 26, 2020
- Dec 25, 2020 Smiling Meditation Dec 25, 2020
- Dec 24, 2020 A Smiling Experiment Dec 24, 2020
- Dec 23, 2020 Walk Time! Smell Time! Dec 23, 2020
- Dec 22, 2020 Ask yourself these questions. Dec 22, 2020
- Dec 21, 2020 We short change our own lives through inattention Dec 21, 2020
- Dec 20, 2020 When death comes Dec 20, 2020
- Dec 19, 2020 More noticing Dec 19, 2020
- Dec 18, 2020 Nurture Noticing Dec 18, 2020
- Dec 17, 2020 Inexplicable Depth Dec 17, 2020
- Dec 16, 2020 Walking is thinking Dec 16, 2020
- Dec 15, 2020 Writing on thin air Dec 15, 2020
- Dec 14, 2020 Iterate through failure Dec 14, 2020
- Dec 13, 2020 Writing is the technology of thinking Dec 13, 2020
- Dec 12, 2020 Attentional Autonomy Dec 12, 2020
- Dec 11, 2020 A sence of place Dec 11, 2020
- Dec 10, 2020 Your smile spreads happiness Dec 10, 2020
- Dec 9, 2020 Hupomnemata/Zettelkasten Dec 9, 2020
- Dec 8, 2020 Quietude Dec 8, 2020
- Dec 7, 2020 Attention Strength Training Dec 7, 2020
- Dec 6, 2020 You are what you do Dec 6, 2020
- Dec 5, 2020 Tiny moments for gratitude expression Dec 5, 2020
- Dec 4, 2020 Life is but a dream Dec 4, 2020
- Dec 3, 2020 Falling in Love Dec 3, 2020
- Dec 2, 2020 To whom do I report the theft... Dec 2, 2020
- Dec 1, 2020 Getting Started Dec 1, 2020