How To Calm Yourself
How To Calm Yourself
How To Calm Yourself
Do you feel anxious every morning because you feel you have too much to do? Do you feel anxious at
night because you failed to accomplish all that you set out to do? Does worrying about things keep you
awake at night? Do you frequently run out of time in the day to exercise or look after your health? Do you
feel like a "slave" to your life circumstances and not the "master"?
Many of the reasons for your situation can be due to genuine life
challenges that all of us encounter on a regular basis, but there may
be better ways you can cope and regain control over your life. There
are five positive steps towards wellness and stress reduction in your
life that we would like to share with you.
Know Yourself
Ask yourself; What are you good at? What are you not good at? It is
important to accept where you are at and to realize that no one is
perfect. It is then from this place of acceptance that you can create
meaningful change in your life. I encourage you to explore ways to
improve your life. This can be by minimizing the impact of your
weaknesses and do what you can everyday to face your challenges. In so
doing, you are already perfect in every way. This is the essence of Wu
Dao.
Know Your Qi
By knowing yourself and what you can handle allows you to be selective
in life, and thereby guard against over extending yourself. Is it
necessary to keep up with the latest headline news every night? I
would propose that filling yourself with information does nothing to
improve the quality of your life as it even may distract you from
focusing on what is truly important in your life. I suggest being
selective with the information you receive, focus on that which is
essential to your health and well being and minimize the rest. I
invite you to try a simple experiment. Turn off all electrical
information devices by a certain time every night. This includes
computers, TV and Blackberry. Try it for one month and see if you are
more relaxed and have a more peaceful sleep, see if you really miss
the mental stimulation in the evening.
Creating time to be quiet and having free time to daydream and play is
beneficial to your physical and psychological well being. This comes
back to knowing the quality of your Qi.
Compassion
You will notice these five elements are really about changing your
perspective and attitude in life. It is not about doing more or less
of what you are already doing, but to approach it differently. By
practicing these simple but potentially profound essential elements,
we hope your life will be richer, healthier and happier. If you have
any questions please contact us as your wellness is our priority.
If you wish to calm down, pacify and strengthen your nervous system, you must learn deep,
relaxed Yoga breathing (pranayama). Never mind the corridors of stimulation; breath is the lingo
of nervous system equilibrium and control.
Yoga therapy is an excellent way to learn breathing skills. Breathing is a gradual process;
oftentimes, it calls for a lot of support over some time. Yoga therapy instructors soon recognize
when a sufferer is having trouble. It is often the case with panic victims and they know a wide
variety of alternate practices which help the patient master breathing skills.
The psychology of Yoga therapy also suggests a number of processes to help resolve issues.
These include recognizing, admitting and accepting the issue in all its depth. It also calls for
acknowledging the call for some sort of change. Yoga therapy proposes resisting the inclination
to act out feelings or to do nothing. Rather, it suggests exploring alternatives and communicating
with people without getting into a blame game, accept feedback from people, make use of
discrimination in accepting or rejecting alternatives; surrender unnecessary losses; act with
determination; accept results with calmness and composure. Yoga therapy, as part of its work
also suggests working calmly on a problem even if a negative outcome, or no outcome, seems
inevitable. By letting intuition suggest new possibilities you find new ways. These strategies are
derived from the age old scientific are of Yoga, highly developed and hones attitudes toward life
which form the basis of all Yoga therapy