Friday, August 17, 2012

Open Your Heart



If you work in an office most of the day, your body is probably very familiar with the action it takes to hover over a keyboard or notebook. This rounded, shoulders-forward pose might allow you to get closer to your work, but it's imperative to take a break every now and then and stretch your chest so that your work slump doesn't become an all-the-time slump.

Try this simple chest opener:
From a standing position, roll your shoulders back. Clasp your elbows with your hands behind your back. If you have more flexibility, you may join your palms behind your back, with the fingers pointing upward. On the exhalation, roll the upper arms back toward the wall, opening the chest between the sternum and shoulder. As you open, keep the ribs relaxed; make sure they don't jut forward. Remember to stay grounded in your feet and center the movement below the navel. Relax the eyes, jaw, and tongue. Release on the exhalation. Change the arm on top, if you are clasping your elbows, and repeat.

Do this once every hour, and before you know it you'll stand up straighter and feel more balanced.

Namaste

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Eating Seasonally


Seasons form the natural backdrop for eating. All of the World's Healthiest Foods are seasonal. Imagine a vegetable garden in the dead of winter. Now imagine this same garden on a sunny, summer day. How different things are during these two seasons of the year! For ecologists, seasons are considered a source of natural diversity. Changes in growing conditions from spring to summer or fall to winter are considered essential for balancing the earth's resources and its life forms. But today it's so easy for us to forget about seasons when we eat! Modern food processing and worldwide distribution of food make foods available year-round, and grocery stores shelves look much the same in December as they do in July.



What does this mean for you? Eat seasonally! To enjoy the full nourishment of food, you must make your menu a seasonal one. In different parts of the world, and even in different regions of one country, seasonal menus can vary. But here are some overriding principles you can follow to ensure optimal nourishment in every season:
In all seasons, be creative! Let the natural backdrop of spring, summer, fall and winter be your guide.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Live right now!


THE LONGER YOU WAIT FOR THE FUTURE THE SHORTER IT WILL BE…

Just Breathe


Breath

It is incredible how a few deep breaths can shift your state, bringing ease to your body and spaciousness to the situation at hand. Breath diffuses tension. Breath creates space. Space to feel. Breath invites us to pause. Breath invites us to settle. Breath is energizing. Breath is here all the time...until it's not. Breath is nourishing. Breath is a gift. Take it in fully. Padma Gordon.