Lasting Lifestyle Change
 
It's that time of year when we look back on where we've been.  We measure our own progress towards the goals we want to achieve.  Or maybe we didn't have a goal, or it was too vague to measure.  We just know that we want to make some change in the coming months or year.  Part of this process is looking at what we don't want.  What are you movig away from?  Do you want to lose weight this year?  Why?  What don't you like about your current weight?  Do you want to stop smoking this year?  Why?  What is it that smoking has done to your health?  Maybe it's another life change that you want to make: a healthy relationship, more satisfying work, to fulfill adream.  No matter.  As you look back at the past year what is it that you want to let go of?  To truly move forward with a goal, we must know where we've been and what we want to move away from.  Only then can we begin to form a clear picture of what we want to create in our future.  What we truly want for ourselves.  When we know what we don't want it is easier to define what we do want.  The list of negatives can easily be transferred to a list of positives.  By defining what hasn't worked for you you can eliminate many distractions.  You can focus on the path that leads you to success.
 
 
Recently I've noticed my posture is less than upright.  A glance at my reflection in a mirror or window reveals slumped shoulders and a protruding chin.  'Who is that?', I wonder. As an alternative medicine practitioner, I guide my clients to better body awareness, consistent self care and a daily routine that promotes optimum health.  Both with hypnosis and with other models of self care, I encourage health in at all levels of one's being.  Yet here I stand with chest collapsed forward, shoulders slumped, lower back curved and the resultant ache that comes from this lazy stance.  No doubt the result of long hours at my computer or desk, but no excuse.

The solution?  A good morning stretch is an excellent way to begin!  Standing with feet shoulder width apart, reach to the sky.  Welcome the day!  A good deep breath to accompany your words of gratitude for the blessing of this day.  As you exhale slowly allow your body to gently roll forward.  Pay attention to keeping your lower back flat - like a table, as your arms come parallel to the floor.  Then lower your arms to the floor and let your body relax.  The weight of your head is a natural traction for the muscles and spine of your neck and upper back.  Pause and take another deep breath at the bottom of the stretch.  As you exhale slowly roll upward from the bottom of your spine, imagining the movement of each vertebrae as you lift yourself upright.  Allow your arms to relax as you roll each vertebrae in your upper back and neck to an upright position.  Finally raise your head upright to look forward to this new day!

And another deep breath as you delight in the gift of your healthy body. Setting your mind for gratitude and health, breath in clean air.  How will you set your intention for this day?  How will you make your body healthier and your mind clearer on this day?  Is today the day to stop smoking, eat healthier or practice gratitude in every thought?  What is your intention for the precious blessing of this day?
 
 
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Stretching is the first step to a happy, healthy lifestyle. A good morning stretch that energizes the body, lengthens the spine and …opens the mind! That’s right. Think about it. As you stretch your body aren’t you also giving yourself a message to be open to this day? Isn’t that the first thing that your body will communicate to your mind? A little stretch, a little movement beyond what you have done before, a new beginning. What a wonderful way to greet the day and welcome in the experiences of your day. The blessings lead us to gratitude; the challenges lead us to growth. So go ahead: Stretch a little!