Feb. 5, 2023

Presence That Is So Good It’s Delicious

Presence That Is So Good It’s Delicious

Episode Summary

In the midst of your own personal changes, Ian explains in this episode, you'll develop a more refined sense of taste for both food and life in general.

  • Understand that it's important to take things slowly and let your senses take in everything going on around you.
  • Master the art of slowing down by being more active and organising your life.
  • Learn that if you take the time to figure out and then adhere to a daily routine that works for you, you'll find that you experience more of those "in the moment" sensations.


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Ian Hawkins is the Founder and Host of The Grief Code. Dealing with grief firsthand with the passing of his father back in 2005 planted the seed in Ian to discover what personal freedom and legacy truly are. This experience was the start of his journey to healing the unresolved and unknown grief that was negatively impacting every area of his life. Leaning into his own intuition led him to leave corporate and follow his purpose of creating connections for himself and others. 


The Grief Code is a divinely guided process that enables every living person to uncover their unresolved and unknown grief and dramatically change their lives and the lives of those they love. Thousands of people have now moved from loss to light following this exact process. 


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Transcript

Ian Hawkins 0:02

Are you ready, ready to release internal pain to find confidence, clarity and direction for your future, to live a life of meaning, fulfillment and contribution to trust your intuition again, but something's been holding you back, you've come to the right place. Welcome. I'm a Ian Hawkins, the host and founder of The Grief Code podcast. Together, let's heal your unresolved or unknown grief by unlocking your grief code. As you tune into each episode, you will receive insight into your own grief, how to eliminate it, and what to do next. Before we start by one request, if any new insights or awareness land with you during this episode, please send me an email at info at the Ian Hawkins coaching.com. And let me know what you found. I know the power of this work, I love to hear the impact these conversations have. Okay, let's get into it.

Have you ever had one of those moments where you were just so present where you were eating? That you could feel every crunch? You could taste every flavor now makes me think of people who are wine tasting, they're trying to get into that moment where they can taste all of the different flavors, better particular wine. Now on no wine connoisseur, but that was just the thought that came to mind I was I was as I was thinking about a moment 2013 When I did my NLP training, neuro linguistic programming, and nothing helps you come back to presence more than going through an experience like that, where you're not only learning to facilitate, but you're going through your own shifts, while learning to do that. And I can so vividly remember at lunchtime on that day three or four, when just something landed with me and it made sense. I got myself a hamburger went down to the river there were near where the event was happening. And I built into this thing. And I can just remember that the explosion of textures, of colors or flavors, I could taste every bit instead of it being the usual environment which I would, which I'd come from and would go back to which was rushing around, going to work, rushing home, taking the kids somewhere, and then million miles an hour with all the different things. But in that moment, it was presents, I was using all of my senses in a way that I couldn't remember doing prior to that. Probably since I was quite a young child. Now I gotta be honest, I experienced that. But then I got a long way away from that a year, went back into corporate back into the busyness. little glimpses of it here and there. And then even into business. It's funny how much of those old habits then repeat in business and go about it the same way. And then And then even when I slowed down, still wasn't present because I was wasn't being able to switch off the noise in my head was so loud, just relentless. The pressure of business building and building and life in general, not just business just have the day to day of managing a household and interacting with all the important people. What I've learned is that often this concept of switching off, he's like, Oh, you need to stop more you need to slow down. Yes, you absolutely do. But you are able to slow down and switch off more when you are more organized, when you are more structured, and when you are more active. Because you're just using your time to switch off just sitting around. And if you're going into work where things aren't as organized as they could be or should be. Or if you are in business and you're jumping from one thing to the next. And the ability to be present is nigh on impossible. Unless you have those daily disciplines. Get yourself up at the time you want to get up. Get into the routine that you know will give you your best energy for the day. Make sure you're active. Make sure you know the rhythm of the day that works best for you and stick to one and then you'll have more of those moments where you are completely present. Whether it's with the person that you're meeting with, whether it's at home with your partner, children, friends, whether it's a colleague, a client, or just a random stranger, whether it's when you're alone, when you are, in stillness when you are eating when you are doing anything, when you will just have all of your senses, tuned in to what you're doing. Take the time to do that sometime today. And I promise you, you'll open your eyes to a whole different experience and how you are currently living. Breathe. Close your eyes, if helpful, definitely helps for me. Even as you listen to this podcast, as long as you're not driving, or operating heavy machinery, but close your eyes, try with eating or drinking. Close your eyes, tune into all your senses, the sounds, the smells, the textures, the flavors, and experience a whole new level of presence. And of course, if you have any problems doing that, where do you need to add more structure, more discipline, more consistency into your day. This is where you find presence. This is where you're able to quieten that noise in your head. It's a magic place.

I hope you enjoyed this episode of The Grief Code podcast. Thank you so much for listening. Please share it with a friend or a family member that you know would benefit from hearing it too. If you are truly ready to heal your unresolved or unknown grief, let's chat. Email me at info at Ian Hawkins coaching.com You can also stay connected with me by joining the Grief Code community at Ian Hawkins coaching.com forward slash The Grief Code and remember, so that I can help even more people to heal. Please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform