"Coming to Your Senses"You will need:  colored pens, pencils or markers, paper and a quiet space.

  1. Quiet your mind: Take 2 – 3 minutes to sit down, close your eyes and connect with your breath. If your mind wanders, no problem: keep coming back to your breath.
  2. Relax: Release any tension from your arms, legs, heart and soul for a few more minutes.
  3. Ask this question: What is my favorite feeling, smell, sound, thing to see or to touch?  Examples are the sound of water, the smell of flowers, a beautiful sunset.
  4. Settle on one sensory memory.
  5. Call up memories associated with that: Bring to mind any pleasurable memories associated with the sense you chose. If it was the sound of water, call up a beautiful memory of being near water.  Smell of cookies?  Bring that memory to mind.
  6. Dig deeply: How did you feel?  Who was there?  What were you wearing?  What colors do you see? Bring to mind any and all detail of this memory, as if you are trying to recall a dream.
  7. Be a child! Write, scribble or draw this experience in any spontaneous way it comes out.  It might be words, symbols or stick figures:  there is no right or wrong; this image is only for you!
  8. Reflect: Look deeply at your image…most likely, it contains what you are deeply grateful for….and, what you’d like more of in your life right now.

When it comes to gratitude, you have a lifetime of stored memories to draw from…and to draw.

Remember:  Creative time is your time: it’s a gift that you deserve!

Yours in health and hope,

Elizabeth Bryan-Jacobs

Elizabeth