By [http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Craig_Hathway/18038] Craig Hathway
"Stop and smell the flowers." This old adage holds great truth and advice
especially for the over-worked, over-stressed citizens of the modern
world. We fill our days with fast paced
activities and chores that lead to frustration, increased weight, and
depression. Trying to cram too many
activities in each day can have disastrous effects. Many ask how they can ward off the ill effects
of stress. Besides reducing your
activities you can look to the beneficial effects of meditation.
There are many ways to meditate from deep breathing to
calming exercise such as yoga. Yoga has
become a popular choice for many celebrities.
Celebrities have stress upon their life on a grand scale. They not only have the unyielding demands of
work, but also the critical and watchful eye of the critics, fans, and
paparazzi. You may not have cameramen
taking snapshots of you going to the grocery store, but you can have comparable
levels of stress. Therefore, why not
follow the celebrity craze in yoga and see if it works for you.
Yoga comes in many forms and difficulty levels. You can practice yoga at a health club or by
watching yoga videos. It is recommended
that beginning yogis take classes at a gym or health club. It is crucial to perform the postures
correctly. A certified yoga instructor
will help you to properly align your body and point out any areas for
improvement. This feedback is essential
so that you can receive the maximum benefits of yoga. An instructor can also talk you through
meditation helping you to clear your mind and thus reduce your stress.
The basics of yoga cover four steps: breathing, meditation, posture, and
relaxation. Let's focus on the
meditation aspect of yoga. The purpose
of meditation is to free your mind of worries.
You literally want to wipe your mind slate clean. This can prove to be difficult as thoughts
about the dry cleaning you need to pick up or the work report you need to
finish race around your mind. A yoga
instructor or audio tape can lead you through the steps to achieving deep
meditation. They will lead you through
focusing on the present.
When you focus on the present you automatically release
any tensions that come from activities you need to do or things you are worried
about from the past. Meditation allows
you to look into yourself. Your mind
becomes clear as stress and tension are swept away. This is sometimes referred to as
"centering" the body. Try to
listen to your body. Feel how the air
moves from your belly through your nose as you inhale and exhale. You are getting back to the basics of life
and the building blocks of your existence.
Classic yoga meditation involves sitting cross-legged on
the floor with your spine straight. Rest
your hands, palm face up, on your legs.
Close your eyes and breathe deeply.
Try to breathe from the center of your body up and out through your
nose. Make sure to relax your muscles,
especially your jaw. In times of stress
we tend to tighten our face causing jaw muscles to become sore. Take heed of the present moment. Remove the past and future from your
mind.
When you become comfortable with yoga meditation
breathing techniques you can move on to daily affirmations. Sit in your meditation pose and breathe
deeply to allow your mind and body to relax.
Next quietly say affirmations that are broad as well as personalized to
your situation. For example, you can say
"I will center my thoughts on the present." Follow this by saying "I will listen to
myself breathe." It is important to
find daily affirmations that will center you as well as revolve around the positive
aspects of life. Finish each daily
affirmation session by being grateful for all the joyous aspects of your
life. If you have time, try to meditate
five to ten minutes daily.
Your yoga postures will improve with meditation
practice. Strive to engage in the deep
breathing and affirmation techniques daily from the comfort of your own
home. Supplement these meditation
techniques with an actual yoga class.
Not only will you gain valuable instruction from the yoga teacher, but
you will also gain support and camaraderie of fellow yogis. This support group can help to alleviate
stress and keep you interested in improving your yoga skills.
Ideally, you should attend a yoga class two to three
times per week. However, this may not
work with your schedule. Check to see if
your local gym or health club has a diverse yoga schedule. Many health clubs offer yoga classes for
varying difficulty levels in the morning, afternoon, and evenings.
The combination of daily meditation and yoga classes
will bring you closer to a stress free life.
Your mind and body will flourish from the healthy benefits of meditation
and yoga. Now take a deep breathe and
get started on your journey to stress free city.
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