| Balance in all things is critical to maintaining
health, not only physical health, but emotional and
spiritual health as well. In the hectic drive of today's world, many women forget to take care of
their most important asset, themselves. In an effort
to help woman of all ages learn to take care of and
nurture themselves, here are 6 easy ideas you can use to bring balance and harmony into
your life.
Exercise
For years, we have heard how exercise is an integral
part of achieving and sustaining good health. Exercise
does more that keep your heart healthy and toned. Exercise improves the
performance of your lungs. It improves your circulation by increasing the exchange
rate of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. Exercise activates many internal mechanisms, which help
to cleanse and tonify the body.
Exercise also stimulates endorphins, which help to
reduce stress, fight depression and lift your spirits.
Exercise is not only aerobics, weight lifting, cycling
or jogging. This level of exertion isn't necessary to
have and maintain balance in our lives.
If you are not engaged in any kind of exercise program,
begin one. Simple acts such as walking, yoga and even
stretching can have a beneficial effect on your body
and spirit. Incorporate one of these activities into your daily routine. Pick a
specific time of day. Give yourself 5 or 10 minutes a
day to work on your physical well-being. As you become
comfortable with the activity, increase its length. Add another 5 minutes every week or two.
Is this asking too much for yourself?
Eat Right
Eating right is another key toward having and
maintaining health and balance in your life. As our
society changes and the basis of life becomes accelerated, many of us get trapped in the idea
that faster is better. How many times have you found
yourself getting frustrated as you sit in your car
waiting in line at a fast food restaurant? Or watch as the clock ticks away, counting down the
seconds until the microwave announces that your food
selection is ready?
In order to fuel the fires of our being, we need to
consume the right blend of nutrients in order for our
bodies to function correctly. Would it surprise you to
find out that many of the fast and convenience foods available today lack many of the vitamins and
minerals we need? In fact, the main components of many
of these foods include white flour, saturated or hydrogenated fats and sugar. While
they may taste good and fill our non discriminating
stomachs, they lack nutritional value. They are just
empty calories looking to be consumed.
Eating healthy is easy. Reduce or eliminate processed
or convenience foods from your diet, replacing them with
whole grains, chicken and fish. Try to incorporate a variety of fresh fruits
and vegetables into your food regimen, looking to eat a
leafy green salad and a piece of fruit daily. Even
with these small changes in your diet, I think you will
find a healthier, happier you.
Take Vitamins & Minerals
Hand in hand with eating healthy is the use of
vitamins, minerals and nutritional supplements. Food
production has dramatically changed the nutritional value of the foods we eat. As plants
grow, they absorb minerals from the earth, making them
available to us in a form our bodies can utilize. Modern farming has stripped the soil of many of the
minerals we require. Common industrial fertilizers,
while providing the plant with the basic nutrients it
needs to grow, lack the full spectrum of minerals originally found in the
earth, many of which we ultimately need to survive.
Even individuals that consume a healthful diet may lack
certain vitamins and minerals we need. By taking a
high quality vitamin and mineral supplement you will be
taking yet another step toward ensuring you are getting all of the nourishment
your body needs.
Reduce Stress
Stress is a word we are all too familiar with. If it
is not the job, it is the kids. If it isn't the kids,
it is some unexpected expense you haven't budgeted for.
Let's face it, stress is accepted as a basic part of
our lives.
When we are whole in body, mind and spirit, we do not
experience stress. We experience stress when we choose
to hold onto energies and emotions as opposed to accepting them and allowing them to flow through us, or
"to roll off our backs". Many times, fear is the underlying emotion that traps us. While we may not
think it is on a conscious level, there is always some part of us that
is afraid. We are afraid to let go or afraid to make
changes in our lives, even if these changes will bring
us a sense of peace and harmony.
Stress reduction is an integral part of bringing
balance back into your life. Stress has been identified with burnout and fatigue, a lowered immune
system and an increase in free radical damage.
There are a number of simple things you can do to help
reduce or eliminate the stress you are experiencing in
your life. Meditation, for example, is a great technique to use. Meditation can be either active or
passive. Active meditation includes exercise, drawing
or dancing. Even activities such as doing the dishes
or raking the lawn can have a relaxing therapeutic
effect. Meditation can also be passive utilizing
techniques such as concentration, breath control and
even creative visualization. Each of these activities
distracts the conscious mind and allows unwanted thoughts and emotions to drain
away.
There are times, however, that the only way to
eliminate stressors from our lives is by making behavioral or lifestyle changes. These changes can
include quitting an undesirable job, ending a failing relationship or even saying "No" to a needy
friend or relative. While these changes may seem radical, in the end many woman find them
freeing.
Find Your Bliss
Through my work, I have found countless woman who do
not know what they want, need or desire. They have
spent a majority their lives "taking care" of someone
else. When asked what they want, many of them just
don't know. They have never taken the time to ask
themselves these important questions. They were not
taught to take care of themselves or the
importance of honoring their needs or their needs and desires are just as
important as everyone else's. Why should they? It is not part of our society.
So how do you figure out what your needs and desires? I
have found journaling to be an excellent way to help
you clarify your thoughts, needs and desires. Journaling gives you the opportunity to separate out
your feelings from those around you. It gives you the
opportunity to figure out who you really are.
Journaling is an easy technique to master. Buy
yourself a blank writing book, staple together some
scrap paper or sit in front of your computer, taking a
few minutes each day to write to yourself. As yourself questions like: What do I want? What do I
need? What kinds of things make me happy? Where am I
going in my life? Where do I want to go? As you start
to explore some of these questions, take the time to listen to your answers. Be
honest with yourself. What is the point of lying, you
will only be deceiving yourself.
Once you have completed this stage, give yourself
permission to have it, get it or work toward it. Create goals and work toward them. Ask your friends and
families for their support and blessings. With each
and every step you take, no matter how large or small,
you are creating more and more balance in your life. That's
right, give it a try. You might be surprised.
Have Fun
That's right, just go ahead and do it. You never know,
you may enjoy yourself.
Take the time to give to yourself daily. Giving to
yourself, honoring yourself and loving yourself is
important. As you take the time to eat right, exercise, meditate or fulfill your own need, you
will begin to experience a sense of empowerment, peace
and harmony. Each step that you take will help to bring
the scales back into balance. Did you ever think that
a mere 30 minutes a day could give you so much?
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Rita Louise, ND, of Body, Mind & SoulHealer, helps
people rediscover their wholeness on physical, emotional and spiritual levels. Dr.
Louise is a Naturopath, Medical Intuitive, lecturer and
teacher and the author of the newly released book entitled "The Power Within". To have Dr. Louise speak
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