Are
you feeling more and more stress lately?
It seems that
you cannot go anywhere without someone talking about their stresses or telling
us 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 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 is 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 or 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 body and mind, a moving meditation, body
awareness, and toning. When I have slipped away from my practice I could feel
my moods shift to places I would prefer they did not go.
At the
beginning of this year, 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 and 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, cutting 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 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?