| If there was a way of relaxing quickly and easily in any
situation would you want to know what it is?
Ancient cultures knew this secret, and followers of Hawaiian
Huna used it to access altered states. In more recent times
martial artists used it as a way to develop relaxed alertness,
and today photoreaders use it to relax before reading books at
speeds of 25,000 words per minute.
What is the secret? It has to do with how you use your eyes!
Pick a spot on the wall straight ahead and a little above eye
level. Now continue to look at that spot with soft focus and
after a few moments you will notice that the room seems to
become fuzzy as you develop tunnel vision. This tunnel vision
goes hand in hand with the worry, stress and anxiety you feel
when you get fixated on getting what you want when you are under
pressure.
If only you could snap out of that tunnel vision when it
clouds your judgment then you could be more relaxed when you
choose to be. You can in a moment if you know how to access your
peripheral vision.
How to access your peripheral vision:
1. Pick a spot on the wall in front of you, slightly above
eye level.
2. Extend your field of vision, little by little, to take in
more of what you can see to the left and right. Continue like
this until you are aware of what you can see out of the corner
of your eyes on either side.
3. Let your awareness go even further. Use your sense of
space to guide you all the way around behind you through 360
degrees.
When you stay in peripheral vision for a few minutes, you
will notice that your breathing tends to slow down and even
become deeper; the muscles of your face may have relaxed; and
even the rest of your body may feel heavier and more relaxed.
When you use your peripheral vision your nervous system seems
to automatically calm your body, mind and emotions.
4 Return to normal everyday awareness by letting your vision
return to normal.
Which do you prefer, tunnel vision with stress or peripheral
vision with relaxation? The choice is yours. To have a choice
when it matters you need to practice accessing your peripheral
vision at will. Then the next time you feel anxious, scared or
tense in front of other people you will be able to quickly and
easily access your natural state of relaxation.
Reprinted with permission of the author. About
The Author: Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert
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