Take It Off the Mat
Yoga Philosophies in Life & Business
Are you feeling more and more
stress lately?
It seems that you cannot go
anywhere without someone talking about their stresses, or telling you how
stressful “these times” are. It is as if we are becoming programmed to believe
that life is stressful.
What if there was a way to
alleviate the on-going stress, would you be interested?
First, let’s take a look at our
outside world. Our daily events are coupled with financial pressures,
relationship tensions, job changes, various relocations, and chronic illness,
what appears to be an overbearing escalation of negative thoughts, emotions and
feelings. It is no wonder many of us are stressed to the max.
One of the first steps is to
embrace a healthy way of viewing these challenges - one of acceptance,
opportunities for growth, change and freedom. History has shown repeatedly that
change and innovation only happens in
the midst of chaos and dark times. Is it dark enough for you yet?
How do we migrate through these
adversities? How do we discover the positive lessons of these occurrences?
There are specific ways of dealing with stress. Rather than resorting to
negative internalization and counterproductive responses and actions, such as
binge eating, drugs, alcohol, excessive television, working exorbitant
overtime, there is a way to manage the stress. It does not come in a bottle or
a pill, and it is not pitched on an infomercial, but has been available for
thousands of years and has been shared with us through nature.
The answer is yoga. Customizable
to fit into your lifestyle, yoga is the best solution I have found to
alleviating the on-going stress.
I have been practicing yoga since
1996 and have benefited in many ways - calmness, breath control, strength,
connection of the body and mind, a moving meditation, body awareness, and
toning. When I have slipped away from my daily practice I could feel my moods
shift to places I would prefer they did not go.
At the beginning of 2010, I
resolved to practice yoga daily and can very proudly say that I have practiced
every day. The biggest benefit has been in stress relief.
In building a new business and
taming gremlins, I was feeling very stressed. I truly believe that my yoga practice has
helped me keep a reign on my emotions and restored calmness in our home.
The most important aspect of yoga
is breathing, keeping control of your breath while your body is in a difficult
position. When we notice the breath has become short or non-existent, we honor
the body and move to a place where we maintain breath control and still push
the body.
Taking that philosophy off the mat
and applying to our everyday life has incredible benefits. When we get upset,
we tend to hold our breath and while still talking or perhaps yelling, we cut off
the air supply to all of our organs and blood. Breath is one of the essential
fuels for our bodies to function. Without it, it is like driving on two flat
tires. The vehicle may be drivable for a while, but at what cost?
Starting our own yoga practice is
very simple and cost effective. The equipment needed is minimal and yoga can be
practiced anywhere. Although there are a number of incredible videos to
practice on your own, I would strongly suggest finding a gifted yoga instructor
and taking classes with them. The energy of the group class is wonderful, and
your instructor will assist you in understanding what you are doing in the best
way, to benefit you and your intention.
There are no perfect poses in
yoga. Your teacher will show you the direction to go, and it is up to you to
honor your body and ignore your ego. Accept the limits of your body. We are all
different and have unique experiences that have led us to where we are now.
Trying to do what another is doing while your body is telling you ‘no’ will not
help, but probably will hurt. You will feel great and alive, and wanting to
come back for more, and perhaps in time your body will feel the need to be
adjusted all the time.
Yoga has been derived from
observing nature. Watch the animals in or around your home. They are stretching
themselves many times a day. How often are you following their lead?
For over 5,000 years, yoga has
been the best way to bridge the gap between the body, mind, spirit and emotions
to create balance, one of acceptance. Yoga can assist you to achieve this
acceptance and an overall sense of well-being.
Yoga is more than what it appears
to be. Some view it in simplicity, seeing it as another form of exercise. Yoga
is far reaching, the incorporation of breath work, expansion and retraction of
the lungs, stretching and elongating the muscles, nourishes your entire being.
The techniques of yoga utilize breath work and meditation, which alleviates
stress, allows one to feel a sense of wholeness, well-being and centering
within the experience - one of acceptance no matter where you are in your life.
Yoga teaches you to control your mind and body, restrain the conscious state.
The benefits are immense. It is
proven that yoga decreases stress, increases your stamina, improves muscle
tone, impedes the aging process, and elevates a creative energy flow. Yoga is
enlivening to your entire being! It is a way of life. So, when are you going to
get started?
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