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Here are the transformative insights I carried home from my visit to the Pueblo reservation, shaping my approach to 2024

The subtle lessons from Native Americans and Nature

By Andrea ZanonPublished 4 months ago 3 min read
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Source: Deer spotted in Bandelier National Monument taken by Andrea

As I explored the Bandelier Pueblo reserve (New Mexico), I found myself immersed in a lifestyle that thrived nearly 500 years ago. Nestled in a breathtaking valley, I marveled at the ancient homes (caves carved in rock formations), now preserved as remarkable historical heritage. Seated in what was once a bedroom and safe refuge carved into the rocks, I meditated, transcending into a time when humans and nature coexisted for survival. The enviroment was peaceful and intact and the solitude allowed my introspection to reach a deep level.

Gazing down the valley, I spotted two deer, prompting reflections on the Native American daily hunting rituals that sustained their families and communities. On this chilly day, I thought about the importance of fur obtained from hunting buffalo, deer, foxes, wolves, and other abundant animals. The untouched beauty of nature, where water was once plentiful, struck me profoundly, underscoring the pivotal role it played in the establishment of the Bandelier Native Reservation. I also reflected on some of the chores my grandma performed every day in my native Italy when I was a child including collecting woods and water to ensure we got fed and we stayed warm during cold days in winter.

This introspective journey in the reservation prompted a comparison of my and my famliy modern life in North America and in Italy, starting from my morning routine and some of the things I take for granted. I contemplated the excesses of technology and the luxuries of readily available water, heat, food and sanitation services, commodities I often take for granted, yet they can subtly impact our happiness and well-being. Here are the transformative insights I carried home from my visit to the Pueblo reservation, shaping my approach to 2024 and I hope you can also reflect on those as they are all simple steps you can take and can change your life for the better.

1. Unplugging in the Morning: I have decided to commence each day without the distraction of a cell phone or social media. This intentional start allows me to set positive intentions for myself, my loved ones, and my teams. The first hour of my day is dedicated to awakening, savoring a freshly made cappuccino, and preparing breakfast for my family. This routine has significantly elevated my happiness and reduced anxiety.

2. Digital Detox During Dinner: Recognizing the importance of being fully present, I now power off my cell phone before dinner (around 7pm). This deliberate act minimizes interference from work-related messages and digital expectations, enabling me to focus on myself, my family, and evening activities. I have noticed that since doing this my heart rate has decreased.

3. Mindful Journaling Before Bed: Prior to bedtime, I engage in reading and writing in my journal. Additionally, five minutes before closing my eyes, I reflect on the happiest moments of the day, delving into why these instances were significant. This meditative practice has resulted in better and more profound sleep.

Final Thought: Let’s revisit the cherished habits of our grandparents, embracing morning and night rituals of shared meals and meaningful conversations without any interruption form phones or computer. Celebrate these small luxuries with gratitude, as they contribute to maintaining good health, focus, and the elimination of what does not truly matter.

Once you have repeated this routine for a week, you will re-discovered the mental happines and strenght that we all had. Wishing you all a blessed day filled with simplicity and joy. Make your time yours and dont waste it at any cost as this is not a renewbale source and once it is gone it is goone.

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Andrea Zanon

Andrea Zanon is an international sustainable development and empowerment specialist who has dedicated his life to reducing poverty, promoting sustainability and empowering ambitious people

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  • Andrea Zanon (Author)4 months ago

    Let’s revisit the cherished habits of our grandparents, embracing morning and night rituals of shared meals and meaningful conversations without any interruption form phones or computer. Celebrate these small luxuries with gratitude, as they contribute to maintaining good health, focus, and the elimination of what does not truly matter.

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