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LeAnn Rimes, Grammy-Winning Artist

Aug 23, 2017 22m 22s 15 insights
LeAnn Rimes has been making a name for herself and her powerful voice since her early teens -- she's the youngest person ever to win a Grammy -- and the country music star's career includes writing books and appearing in TV series and movies, including the new film, "Logan Lucky." In our interview, Rimes opens up about another side of her life: How meditation has changed how she feels about herself and interacts with others.
Actionable Insights

1. Begin Meditation Practice

Start a meditation practice, initially using visualization meditations if your mind is busy, to help quiet your thoughts and learn to sit still. As you progress, explore deeper practices like loving-kindness (Metta) meditation.

2. Cultivate Compassion with Metta

Engage in Metta (loving-kindness) meditation by first directing love and kindness towards yourself, then to a neutral person, followed by a loved one, and finally to someone you find difficult. This practice helps to open your heart, cultivate compassion, and reduce reactivity.

3. Trust Instinct in Meditation

Allow your spiritual instinct to guide your meditation practice each day, letting it direct you to what you need in that specific moment. This fosters a deeper, more personalized connection to your inner self.

4. Schedule Daily Alone Time

Intentionally carve out and protect daily time for yourself to be alone, especially for meditation or self-reflection. This practice helps overcome separation anxiety and fosters self-connection, becoming a craved part of your routine.

5. Maintain Gratitude & Magic List

Keep a daily list of things you are grateful for and ‘magic’ moments, reflecting on it every night. This practice helps you recognize and appreciate positive experiences, as ‘whatever you focus on grows’.

6. Gratitude for Better Sleep

Before falling asleep each night, mentally list the things you are grateful for. This simple exercise can help quiet your mind, facilitate sleep, and reinforce a positive outlook.

7. Develop Empathy & Compassion

Cultivate compassion for others by recognizing that everyone is on their own path of growth and that their ‘insane’ behaviors are part of the human condition, often stemming from feelings you’ve experienced yourself. This understanding helps reduce reactivity and fosters empathy.

8. Release Ego for Impact

Consciously let go of your ego, especially when creating art or pursuing goals, to allow for deeper meaning and impact. Don’t let fears of being ‘cliche’ prevent you from putting out important messages that resonate with a bigger picture.

9. Lead with Love in Activism

When engaging in efforts for change or activism, ensure your approach comes from a place of love and peace, rather than anger or hatred. This method is more effective for creating lasting positive change, as demonstrated by historical figures.

10. Expand Your Sphere of Influence

Start by focusing on self-improvement and using your gifts within your immediate sphere (e.g., your art or work), then consistently ask yourself how you can grow that impact and use your platform in broader ways.

11. Align Intentions, Attract Opportunities

Clearly set your intentions and motivations in a positive and purposeful direction. This mindset can lead to unforeseen opportunities arising that align with your goals and help you expand your impact.

12. Spread Love & Hope

Make a deliberate, conscious effort to infuse love and hope into your work and interactions, using your platform to put positive messages into the world. This can kickstart a broader expansion of your positive influence.

13. Choose Compassion Over Reaction

In moments of initial reactivity (e.g., anger or frustration), pause and consciously choose to make a different, more compassionate decision. These small shifts in behavior are significant personal accomplishments and demonstrate growth.

14. Train for Less Reactivity

Recognize that ‘being less of an idiot’ or less reactive is a skill that can be actively developed through practice and self-awareness. Consistent effort in this area leads to profound personal change.

15. Share Your Growth Journey

If you are experiencing significant personal growth or transformation, consider sharing your journey with others, perhaps through a blog or other platform. This allows you to share another part of yourself and connect with a wider audience.