Friday, October 31, 2014

Trick or Treat

Hope you enjoy your Halloween and Samhain festivities folks

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Wishing you all a safe, fun-filled evening full of spooky delight!


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Realization

Although one might be comfortable financially and/or physically, it does not meant that they should begin to neglect themselves psychologically.

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Many of us work full-time jobs. That means many hours either standing on our feet or sitting down. Though it may not be as strenuous as a workout, those long workdays can often be quite exhausting… both mentally and physically. Despite the fatigue, we should not forget to take care of ourselves. Take a moment to close our eyes, calm our mind and breathe. Whether it is five minutes or an hour, this time we take out of our busy schedule to help ourselves is vital to our health and well-being. We owe it to ourselves!

This past month has been a stressful one. A handful of events, long workdays, and many trips out of town have taken a toll on me. My realization today, however, is not entirely attributed from all of the hustle and bustle... It comes from my lack of living in the present moment. From neglecting my inner self for too long. My outer self, physically, is being taking care of every day. But I cannot seem to give myself a few moments from each day to reflect inward. That is going to change today!




I vow to take at least 15 minutes out of each day to act consciously and be present. With each breath I will do my best to unwind and let the stresses of daily life float out of my mind and simply relax.


Will you make this vow with me?

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Sunset Meditation

5 Minute Meditation

  • Find a comfortable seat, either in a chair or on your mat. Rest your hands on your knees and gently roll your shoulders up and back, lifting your chest. Take a deep inhale and feel your spine lengthen up through the crown of your head. Close your eyes and exhale all of the breath out. Take a few more breaths here. Expanding your lungs with each inhale, and slowly exhaling all of the air out.

  • On your next inhale, stretch your right arm out to the side, sweeping it up towards the sky. Reach up and over to the left, gently stretching the right side of your body. Make sure to keep your shoulders lifted up and back. Exhale, and release as much air out of your lungs as you can without straining. Inhale one more time, and upon exhale slowly bring your right arm back around and gently place your hand onto your knee. Repeat on the left side.

  • I like to repeat this series of movements and breath many times. Often at the end of my meditation, I will inhale both arms out to each side and up towards the sky (as shown in the photo) and exhale my palms to my heart. I do this many, many times- until I feel content. With each inhale, I like to think of something specific that I am grateful for. 

 Inhale * I am thankful for my wonderful family and all of their love * Exhale * Inhale * I am so thankful to have an enjoyable job and the opportunity to go to work everyday * Exhale

This practice I have shared will help you to relax and clear your mind of any stress or worry. I recommend this meditation at least once a day! It can be in the morning, after you wake up- or even right before bed. Any time is a good time :)