Monday, January 4, 2010

Eat, Pray, Love and try to Relax

I love Elizabeth Gilbert and her book "Eat, Pray, Love."  I am super excited that her book is being made into a movie starring Julia Roberts and that she has a new book (out tomorrow) I will read soon.

So it is not a stretch that I am enamored with her in this video clip from an interview for a new 3 part PBS series called "This Emotional Life" which airs tonight.  She describes observing a man in New York who was moving quickly, walking his dog, talking on the phone, reading a paper and shoving a bagel in his mouth all at the same time.  We can probably relate to a similar type of multitasking.  She questions why we do this, but most strikingly she comments that it takes a "ferocious, committed stubbornness" to "push against the river of forces that tell you there is not time to think even for one minute about what might bring you joy."

This hits on a very interesting aspect of being.  For such a passive, easy, lazy sounding concept, it is actually one of the most challenging things we can take on.  The world we live in values speed, productivity and measurable deliverables often at the cost of feeling, experiencing and appreciating what is happening at the time.  It actually takes just as much, if not more, focus and motivation to be more than to do more.  Or as Elizabeth Gilbert says, a "ferocious, committed stubbornness" to be more in a world that tells you there's no time or reward for it.

I don't know if her clips will make it into the series, but you can watch here.  "This Emotional Life" is hosted by Dan Gilbert, the Harvard professor who has become well known for his studies on and teachings of happiness.  It explores the spectrum of human emotions and how and why there are so many obstacles to happiness.  And it was produced by my awesome friend Dyllan.

2 comments:

LynnOnline said...

Step 1: Chew the Bagel.... I love it! Good mantra.

Anonymous said...

I have been tuning in to Channel 13 also, and engrossed. I had no idea that Dyllan was involved- great work!