Neodymium Mindfulness Mobile by Bungi-bun
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I heard somewhere that before you speak, check if what you are about to say is true, kind, useful, and at the right time. Maybe the Buddha said it (?), I'm not sure, but these four checkpoints have helped me a lot when I feel angry/argumentative or wanting to participate in some gossips/criticisms of someone. Rather than blurting out something to satisfy my anger/ego on the spot, I review my perspective with these questions, re-read the mood, choose my words in a kinder way or another time to speak. I really believe that these checkpoints would be helpful to you in some ways or another.

So I made this mindfulness mobile with these simple reminder cards such as "Is it true?" or "Is it the right time?" to be in spaces that I often am in or look at. For me, it's either my desk or my computer monitor. I like how this mindfulness mobile is dynamic and interactive in the way that the cards can rotate around and words would appear and hide with the blowing breeze. It's much less static than visual reminders posted on the wall.

Also, the tiny but powerful neodymium magnet balls allow you to adhere the mobile to many metallic surfaces (ie under a lamp shade or wall bookcase) and even stack another layer of mobile cards below or add shiny pendants or anything decorative to it. 


Heheh I just had to sneak in my bunny
 
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Step 1: Select your materials and begin

The materials for this project are pretty flexible. I used colorful origami paper to decorate the back of the reminder cards. A sketchbook with somewhat firm paper (or any card stock paper that isn't too flimsy) was used for the card itself.

I plan to make 4 reminder cards, but I sketched out the measurements for 8 cards because it gives me more leeway to test designs or letter effects with the extra cards. 

Next is writing the reminders: "Is it true?"  "Is it kind?"  "Is it useful?"  "Is it the right time?" 

Although I like these four mindful speech reminders, you can choose whatever you want to be more mindful of or even pictures of loved ones. 

After sketching out the card shape and cutting them out, I glue the cards to the origami paper. Try to spread a light, even coat of white glue and put some heavy books on top to press the front & back together. Finally I trimmed the edges.
wolfkeeper says: Apr 20, 2012. 1:05 PM
Keep this away from young children though; if they swallow the neos it can kill them.
Dr. P says: Apr 19, 2012. 5:58 AM
Wise advice. It makes me want to get four tattoos. Or a permanent sharpie.
WYE_Lance says: Apr 18, 2012. 10:08 PM
This is a great idea! We all could use more mindfulness in our daily life. Thanks for sharing this, Bun ;)
jessyratfink says: Apr 18, 2012. 7:52 PM
Very pretty! And such a nice idea. :)
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