Showing posts with label reduce stress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reduce stress. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Energy: How to Expand and Reduce

Energy is the ability to do work. Most of us talk about our energy level--we're jazzed, tired, fired up, lethargic. What we eat, what we do, how we sleep and think affect our energy level and our ability to do work.

In a yoga practice, we look at the result we want as we create a practice. Generally we are looking to connect to ourselves and have balance in our body, mind and life. 

Do we want to feel more invigorated and awake? If so, we create a brahmana (to expand) or energizing practice. If it's an evening practice or we're really stressed, we may need a more langhana (to reduce) or relaxing practice. 

We all come to yoga for different reasons-no reason better or worse than another. What I'm asking you to consider-is the yoga practice you're doing the right one for your body's needs?

If you are stressed, over-worked, and you are physically active, you might need a quiet, introspective and slow practice with fewer asana (postures) and more pranayama (breathing) or meditation. You might not find that appealing. If you have sedentary lifestyle and are on the depressive side, you might need a bit more movement and rigor in your practice. Many of us need a bit of both.


Yoga is not one-size fits all.

So how do we know which practice suits us? Have a session with a trained teacher. 

What if we go to yoga at our gym because it's affordable and convenient? That's great. Keep doing what works for you. I'm a firm believer in, "if it works, don't fix it." We need to find what makes each of us feel good and what reduces our stress level.

Remember too it's very HUMAN to not want what's good for us. Sound familiar?

When I was thinking what to call my business, the idea of Every Body being different kept going through my mind. We have different shapes, needs, likes and yet yoga is good for all of us. We just need to find the right teacher and type of class or personal practice that works for us.

Our needs change over time as well. What I did in my 20's, 30's and 40's, no longer works or appeals to me. I have different needs. 

There are so many teachers and classes available. Keep looking until you find one that fits. Also consider having a private consultation. Having your own personal practice that you can do in the privacy of your home when it's most convenient that is made for your specific needs is priceless.

If you'd like to chat about your needs and possibly work with me, schedule a complementary wellness call.

Have a great day and keep doing your yoga. Let me know if you have any questions.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

50 Reasons to Meditate

Relationship-building: from a student
  1. increase self-awareness
  2. stress reduction
  3. increases serotonin
  4. decreases cortisol levels
  5. decreases heart rate
  6. lowers respiration
  7. increase red blood cell production
  8. improves relationships 
  9. feel better
  10. be happier
  11. feel calm
  12. decrease blood pressure
  13. lower hypertension
  14. lower blood sugar
  15. increase immunity
  16. sleep more deeply
  17. reduce anxiety
  18. increase energy                                  Click the link below.
  19. increase productivity                          Join me. Develop a Personal Mediation Practice.
  20. develop your intuition
  21. know how to handle situations that used to baffle you
  22. enhances healing
  23. improve performance (mental and physical)        
    Meditation reduces stress
  24. heal faster
  25. control weight
  26. increase creativity
  27. reduce aging
  28. thinking more clearly
  29. decrease anger and aggressiveness
  30. promotes wellness and well being
  31. helps with addictions
  32. improves attitude
  33. changes perspective
  34. build confidence
  35. ability to visualize more easily
  36. feel more comfortable with who you are and your situation in life
  37. increases ability to deal with all situations
  38. reduces fear and overwhelm
  39. requires no materials
  40. once you learn how to mediate, it's free
  41. reduce pain levels
  42. increased focus
  43. increased ability to concentrate
  44. builds compassion for yourself and others
  45. greater job satisfaction
  46. relax more easily
  47. feel a greater connection to the planet and the beings on the planet
  48. transform your life
  49. transform your body
  50. transform your relationships
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