Is it possible to travel gracefully throughout the holidays even in the midst of the airport madness?
Rather than fighting the crowds, complaining about the obstacles or delays in our paths, or racing just to get through it, what if we were able to move through each moment of our traveling lives with grateful and compassionate actions?
What if we were able to readjust our thinking as we enter the often hectic and angst-filled airport environment to a more thoughtful and appreciative orientation?
I wonder what that would not only do for our individual experience in those moments, but what impact it would have on the culture of the environment around us.
Each singular expression of gratitude, compassion, patience and love resonates in the world and impacts everything along its path. We all share in the creation of today. We all have the opportunity to change the world during each leg of our life’s journey. Even in the seemingly insignificant moments of our airport waits, we can bring significance to someone else’s life.
This holiday season, help travel gracefully by sharing these practices with those on your path.
1) Step back – create space for others.
2) Be still – slow yourself down as things speed up around you.
3) Share compassion – be available for those on your path.
4) Choose now – live where you are.
5) Embrace creativity – let your ideas wander.
6) Put loving and grateful vibrations into motion.
Jason Barger is author of Step Back from the Baggage Claim: Change the World, Start at the Airport.


