Sitting soaking in the bath I watched a short video by Alan Watts about not forcing anything. It made me reflect on the question: How can I live with more ease and less striving and forcing?
As I reflect, I wonder about how you and I are a product of our current culture of quicker, faster, now! In comparison, I marvel at the effortlessness of nature. Lao Tzu, the late Chinese philosopher said “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” I wonder how I can live more in harmony with this natural flow, with the rhythm of nature. And ultimately, how I can live with more ease, more flow and alignment?
Does effort equate to success?
In today’s world, success is often equated with effort. The harder you work, the more you achieve, right? ‘No pain, no gain’. I wonder do we have this wrong? I have been as susceptible to this as anyone. As an identical twin, I certainly embodied this effort equates to success idea. When Steve and I were younger and more competitive we were always striving to outdo one another, and as a result were often ‘busy fools’, busy striving for unimportant things!I wonder if the key to achieving more is actually to do less and use the extra time to ensure that what you are doing aligns with what is truly important to you? Your actions will likely be better directed, helping you to avoid the pitfall of tirelessly chasing unworthy goals.
I reflect on some key moments in my life, some of the most pivotal life events just seemed to have happened without any striving or struggle, they simply unfolded with ease.
For example, my wife Sabrina and I were lucky enough to buy our current home in 2021, while we weren’t even looking for a house, a friend sent me a message with a link to it and before I knew it, we were going to see it. In fact, it was the first house we ever went to see. There was of course some back and forth with mortgages etc. but it all unfolded with an ease to it that felt a little like there might have been an invisible hand helping to guide the process. I don’t know if it was meant to be or that the timing was just right, either way it just unfolded seamlessly.
My Little Guru
My third daughter, Fia, is now 9 months old and started trying to walk. Watching her take her first steps with the help of her walker is truly amazing. She isn’t in any rush or hurry; she’s not striving to walk or even particularly concerned about it. I don’t even know if she is conscious that she is trying to walk. It just seems to be happening naturally, in its own rhythm, and in its own time, very much like nature just exists and trees just grow.
It was the same easy natural unfolding as we watched her learn to roll over and then crawl. Observing Fia reminds me that when we are aligned and present with what is unfolding, circumstances tend to flow and unfold in a more effortless manner. In my perspective, babies are the purest form of human with little to no conditioning, they are closest to the source, this is my I look to baby Fia as my guru!
Is the journey the destination?
Early last year, I noticed a persistent low-level anxiety following me around, especially regarding work. We weren’t hitting our targets, and it felt overwhelming. To overcome this, I decided to let go of focusing on goals and outcomes and instead chose to concentrate on the journey, the process and the things I can control. I remember at the time we had lots of goals on digital course sales and membership sign ups which we weren’t hitting. I instead focused on my process of sharing really good content that might inspire people to sign up rather than stressing over what I couldn’t control. This simple shift helped me manage stress and anxiety much more effectively.
Acceptance vs resistance.
I’ve noticed that struggle, striving, and hustling often come from resisting reality—trying to force things to go the way we want. Acceptance, on the other hand, isn’t about giving up or letting life bowl us over. It’s about recognising and aligning with what’s actually happening.
When I accept things as they are, I feel more in harmony with life. For example, yesterday I was frustrated that my 13-year-old daughter Elsie was taking so long to get ready in the morning. We had planned to go to a cafe, and she took more than 20 minutes to get dressed, so my impatience was growing. Realising my frustration wasn’t helping either of us feel better, I told her I’d walk ahead and meet her there.
This small shift made such a big difference. Instead of stewing in annoyance, I enjoyed a leisurely walk and was in a much better mood when she arrived. I wrote about acceptance in terms of having enough in a previous Happier column titled: ‘Feeling enough’.
Acceptance embodies the principle that, in this present moment, your most basic needs are likely met. Needs and wants are quite different. A key to experiencing less effort and more ease is to be happy with what you have by accepting your current situation.
Aligning with Nature’s pace
I ran along the cliffs this morning as the sun was rising and I marvelled at how nature unfolds with ease and balance. Just as seasons change smoothly and rivers flow naturally, nature shows us a harmonious way of living. Trees grow and shed leaves effortlessly, animals follow natural rhythms, and ecosystems thrive through connections.
An essential aspect of this harmony is recognizing that humans are not separate from nature but an integral part of it. As Alan Watts beautifully put it, “We do not ‘come into’ this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree.” By understanding and embracing this interconnectedness, we can live more harmoniously and simply.
Nature has seasons, there is winter and summer, night and day. Yet modern human culture tends to be ‘always on’, usually striving forward on a mission to accomplish something. Instead, if we can mimic some of these natural processes, such as rest and growth we can bring more harmony into our lives.
Where we live in Greystones, we do our best to foster and nurture a strong sense of community just like the roots of a tree interconnecting with the mycelium and roots of the forest to support and nourish together. Nature’s wisdom shows us that aligning with it can lead to greater ease and harmony in our daily existence.
Simplifying Your Life: Knowing When Enough is Enough
Simplifying your life is about recognizing when enough is truly enough. In a world where the goalposts are constantly shifting and material pursuits never seem to end, I find it crucial to pause and reflect on what truly matters. By focusing on essentials and letting go of unnecessary clutter—both physically and mentally—we can find greater peace and contentment.
Coming back to the example of housing, we moved from a normal sized family home to a small town house 5 years ago before buying our home a year after that. It had 2 small bedrooms and no storage space. As we moved, we were forced to let go of everything that wasn’t essential to fit it all into those 2 bedrooms. I remember that it was tough at the time, yet somehow liberating to let go and to gift some of the things we thought were important to friends and the community.
To me, simplifying means valuing experiences over possessions, nurturing relationships over accumulating more stuff, and finding joy in simple, everyday moments like I wrote about in a previous Happier Column on taking a daily 1 hour holiday. Learning to live a simpler life can help us to stop chasing after endless goals, and instead appreciate the abundance that is already present in our lives.
To be really honest, I don’t have all the answers about living a more effortless life. I am on the same journey as you are. And I wish you more ease, more flow and alignment moving forward. I hope that struggle is a less common guest at your table and when you must carry a burden, I hope you can embrace a little more acceptance. Life is so rich and the more ease and presence we can cultivate, the more joy we are likely to experience.
Thank you for reading my writings, I get so much joy from it and I really hope they help you in some way. If you have anything to share on this topic please leave a comment below.
Thanks a mill.
All the best
Dave x
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Oh Dave. Thank you so much for your beautiful email today. I am on that journey of learning acceptance of what is!!
Your email reminded me that even some small anxiety can teach me to accept rather than resist it. Often there is great learning once I accept.
I hope your weekend is full of peace & contentment.
Thanks so much again
Jacinta
I love the idea of letting go. I once asked a Balinese woman why you never see the Balinese rushing about. She said that spiritually they believe it is imparting trauma onto the earth and disrespectful. I love that ❤️
I loved it thanks for sharing it means alot
Really enjoy reading your blogs which always offer food for thought. Interesting to hear that you have the work targets and KPIs (that many of us do) and how you manage that, as your lives seem so healthy, stress free and balanced! 😀
Excellent advice
This message found me today, because Ineeded to hear it today.
It helped me breath in and put things into perspective.
Thank you for the beautiful reminders.
Hi Dave, have you heard a saying called “internalised Capitalism?” it was really new to me a couple of weeks ago. I was feeling guilt for not being ‘productive’ enough. look it up. Sadly, we live in a world that is constantly buzzing with the pressure to be ultra-productive. We loose sight of what’s important and what’s around us. Nature, loved ones, etc… Thanks for sharing. 🙏
Thank you for sharing Dave. Really enjoyed reading and many good points to remember as we go into each day!
A great reassuring read as l have summed up recently what’s important so am starting a new job soon so l have time to concentrate on my family, me & the garden which brings me great joy, grounding me. Keep going lads, good job!
Dear Dave,
I truly appreciate your thoughtful blog post, “Happier: Less Effort, More Ease.” Your reflection on embracing the natural flow and rhythm of life resonates deeply with
me. In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught
up in the constant pursuit of success, often equating it with the amount of effort we put in. However, your insights
on finding balance and living more harmoniously with nature offer a
refreshing perspective.
Your personal experiences, such as buying your home and watching your daughter Fia learn to
walk, beautifully illustrate the concept of effortless unfolding.
These instances remind us that not everything in life has to be a struggle and that acceptance can lead to a more peaceful and
fulfilling existence.
I also appreciate your emphasis on simplifying life and recognizing when enough is enough.
In a world driven by consumerism and the need for constant progress, it’s crucial to
pause and reflect on what truly matters.
Your experience of downsizing and letting go of non-essential
possessions is a powerful example of this.
Thank you for sharing your journey and your insights. I believe they will inspire
many, including myself, to strive for a life of more ease, flow, and
alignment. I look forward to reading more of your thought-provoking
articles.
Best regards,
Jolene