Alright, so lemme tell you about this “spirit of crocodile” thing I’ve been messing around with. It’s a bit out there, but hey, that’s where the fun is, right?
It all started when I was reading about animal totems. Yeah, I know, sounds kinda new-agey. But I was curious. The crocodile kept popping up in my research, representing patience, strategy, and primal power. Seemed like qualities I could use more of in my life, so I decided to dive in – metaphorically, of course, no actual crocodiles involved!
First thing I did was meditate on the crocodile. I know, eye-roll stuff, but hear me out. I just sat quietly, closed my eyes, and imagined a crocodile in its natural habitat. I focused on its stillness, the way it waits patiently for its prey, the sudden burst of speed when it strikes. I did this for like, 15 minutes every morning for a week. Felt a little silly at first, but I started to notice a shift. I was less reactive to small annoyances, more willing to take my time with things.

Then, I started incorporating “crocodile moves” into my day. I don’t mean crawling around on the floor! I mean consciously slowing down, observing situations before reacting. For example, at work, instead of jumping into a problem headfirst, I’d take a breath, assess the situation, and then formulate a plan. Basically, channeling my inner croc.
I also focused on embracing my primal instincts. Not in a Tarzan-yelling kind of way, but more like acknowledging my basic needs and desires. I started paying more attention to my diet, making sure I got enough sleep, and prioritizing activities that I genuinely enjoyed. You know, stuff that keeps the inner animal happy.
Here’s where it gets a little weird. I started keeping a “crocodile journal.” Basically, I’d write down situations where I felt like I successfully channeled the crocodile’s spirit – times when I was patient, strategic, or decisive. I also wrote down situations where I reacted poorly, and how I could have handled them differently using the “crocodile mindset.”
The biggest takeaway? It’s all about balance. The crocodile isn’t just about brute force; it’s about knowing when to be still and when to strike. It’s about understanding your own power and using it wisely. And honestly, I think I’ve become a bit more patient and strategic in my daily life. Maybe it’s a placebo effect, maybe not. Either way, it’s working for me!
So, yeah, that’s my “spirit of crocodile” journey so far. It’s a little out there, but it’s been a fun and interesting experiment. Who knows, maybe you’ll find your own spirit animal to connect with. Give it a shot!
