Monday, March 26, 2012

Spring Cleaning and Non-attachment

Our society tends toward overabundance: too much stuff, too much information and then too much emotion or even overwhelm about managing it all. It's time for spring cleaning but how can we get rid of the clutter, scale back and grab hold of the essentials?

I have found that a daily practice keeps stuff from becoming too much. However, I still find myself occassionally needing to sort through clutter in my home or office and inwardly, in my mind or heart. When stuff accummulates, I can grow attached to it even it if is not serving me; it feels like mine and can be hard to get rid of.

Sometimes, I get attached to ideas and plans. Even though indications are that a plan will not work, I've been known to hold on to it.

This spring, we had planned to begin hosting the 13 month LifeWays training, actually we had originally planned to begin it in the fall but postponed it until the spring. After several attempts to get the word out, we did not have enough enrollment, so we scaled back.

Instead of a complete LifeWays training, we are going to host a weekend long (20 hour) workshop. Cynthia Aldinger, the LifeWays founder will come to Buffalo to teach it. On Thursday, April 26th at 7:30 p.m., Cynthia will present a lecture called, "Finding Resiliency in a World of Overwhelm". Then on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of that weekend, she will present a workshop on LifeWays Principles for parents, teachers, and all those who care for young children.

At least, that's the plan. We are looking forward to hosting the workshop, holding it with an open hand not a clenched fist. One thing we know for sure is that we will do our spring cleaning and be ready to receive guests. Then we will see who comes.