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March 9, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Meditation – Your Path To Calm, Peacefulness, and Success

You hear the word meditation and immediately your mind flashes to images of incense and candles, sitting cross-legged on a cushion, repeating the word — sound — ohmmm mmmm.

Finding a bit of peace and calm in your crazy life sounds good, but isn’t meditation just a bit, well, odd?

Actually, not so much. It’s time to explore the benefits of meditation because they are numerous.

Busting Meditation Myths

It might surprise you to learn that meditating doesn’t require you to sit on a special cushion. Or any other particular piece of furniture, for that matter. But you can, if you like, of course.

You can meditate almost anywhere, and at any time. There’s no need for anything special to make it work.

Sit on a couch, on a chair. Lay down on the floor or a bed or sofa. Even under a tree, if that strikes your fancy.

The main thing is that you carve out anywhere from as little as five minutes to as much as 20, with your phone turned off, away from potential distractions.

And the benefits of doing this, on a daily basis, will surprise you. And sneak up on you.

You’ll Be In Good Company

Think of any influential, successful public figure and the odds are high they practice meditation. Oprah Winfrey has said that she meditates daily.

Here is a very short list of some famous names you may recognize, who meditate. And trust me, the list could go on and on, but I think you’ll get the idea.

Oprah Winfrey, talk show host and producer
Rupert Murdoch, media mogul
Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Company
Arianna Huffington, president and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post
Ellen Degeneres, talk show host and comedienne
Jennifer Anniston, actress and producer
Sheryl Crow, singer
Clint Eastwood, actor and comedian
Paul McCartney, singer and entertainer, former member of the Beatles
Not Just For Monks Anymore 🙂

As you can see, the types of people who meditate is highly varied. Each of these well-known individuals has said that meditation is an important part of their daily rituals.

And I don’t know about you, but if these successful people credit meditation as a big component of the reason for their success, then that’s good enough for me.

But the truth is, there are many incredible benefits to meditation. And adding a daily meditation period to each day will prove to be well worth it to you over time.

What Meditation Can Do For You

Besides putting you in a league with other successful people, consider some of these proven ** benefits to daily meditation: **(Gaiam Life, Meditation 101 – Techniques, Benefits & Beginners How-To)

lower blood pressure
improved blood circulation
lower heart rate
less perspiration
slower respiratory rate
less anxiety
lower blood cortisol levels
more feelings of well-being
less stress
deeper relaxation
Imagine The Peace And Calm

Who wouldn’t want to experience each and every one of these benefits in their lives?

More importantly, who doesn’t need to experience them?

The way we live our lives today, in our fast-paced, take-no-prisoners approach to life, it’s getting to the point where meditation, and the benefits of its practice, are becoming a necessity.

Still, finding a few quiet moments to give to ourselves can seem like a self-indulgent luxury.

But that must change. If any society needs to relax and turn inward now and then, it’s ours.

It’s Easier To Get Started Than You Think

But how, I can just hear you asking, can you fit meditation into an already jam-packed day? And will you need to spend a lot of money on the accouterments of meditation?

Well, the news on that front is good. Excellent, even.

It’s easier than you think, and no, you don’t need to spend a penny, to get started on a daily meditation regimen.

There’s a variety of options, for the newbie meditator. There are apps you can use that offer guided meditations or just calming sounds, like the ocean or a rainfall.

Calm is one such app you might want to investigate. You can choose to relax with timed sessions from five minutes up to 20 minutes, or select one of the guided meditations. The app is free, with the option to upgrade.

Apps such as Calm offer an excellent way to begin your daily meditation routine effortlessly.

Or you can simply set a timer and sit quietly for a set amount of time, eyes closed, breathing comfortably. There’s no need to recite a mantra, though if it helps to keep you focused, go for it.

If you use your mobile phone to time your session, be sure to switch to airplane mode and chose a pleasant sound to alert you when the time is up.

Your breathing should be calm, not forced or monitored in any way.

Let your mind wander, if you like. There’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, it can be a plus. You never know where an untethered mind might lead.

Do your best to push aside any nagging thoughts of obligations and chores awaiting you.

Taking a few quiet moments of calm in your busy day will make it that much easier to tackle those tasks later on.

Ready For Your First Meditation Session?

If all of this has piqued your interest and you’d like to give meditation a try, why wait?

Take a few moments, right now, to get started.

Turn off your phone.

Find a quiet spot.

Sit quietly.

Let your mind roam.

And just breathe.

Do this every day.

And just watch how much better you’ll feel. And how much more you’re able to accomplish.

And you didn’t even need to light a single candle.

Unless you wanted to, of course.

To find out more about how you can create positive changes in your mind and body, click here now: 28 Day Spiritual Cleanse Program.

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March 2, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Creating a Vision Board: More than cut + paste

 

A Vision Board is a visual, pictorial representation of your desired goal. It is a finished product of an intuitive process: sifting through multiple images and bold phrases in various media, either paper magazines or digitally, grabbing the pictures that resonate with you, and pasting them down in a collage that gives you strength and positive thinking as you meditate on those goals.

Making a vision board work for you, however, is more than the simple exercise of cutting and pasting pretty pictures and encouraging words. Once you have realized your goal by this process of creative visualization, you will also need to imagine the steps involved in reaching those goals. Creating a focused image of your aspirations is a great place to start, but it is not enough to concoct a fantasy and believe that you can attain it by positive energy and faith alone. You also need to prepare yourself for the hard work and the possible forces working against you.

For example, if you were trying to lose weight and get in great physical shape, you would start by visualizing yourself at a healthy weight, looking trim and toned, similar to a model on your vision board. Then you would make a reasonable plan of diet and exercise, setting reachable goals and ways to reward yourself along the way. You would also need to devise a plan to ward off the inevitable temptations, to put in place mental pictures and helpful hints to refer to in times of discouragement.

Then, with your confidence raised and your goals clearly in place, you are ready to negotiate those obstacles while still keeping your eyes on the prize.

Consider this quote by Joel Barker, author and lecturer:

“Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is simply passing the time. Action with Vision is making a positive difference.”

So go ahead, pull out the scissors and glue, the magazines or computer for either your paper or digital Vision Board. But be sure to follow it up with visions of the steps you will take to achieve your goals.

“Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take action to get it.”

-Jules Renard, French author

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February 24, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

What is wellness?

Is it health management? Is it related to emotional and mental well-being? Wellness can include all of the above because wellness means different things to different people and organizations. In fact, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the concept of wellness primarily centers on building healthy and safe communities, expanding quality preventive services and empowering individuals to make healthy choices. So, how is wellness specifically defined? Wellness focuses on the individual self and can be divided into four general concepts: social wellness, emotional wellness; living fit or physical wellness and financial wellness. Acquiring a working knowledge of these wellness components is essential to identifying patterns which require change to achieve life balance.

Social wellness

Social wellness refers to the ability to develop and cultivate close relationships that contribute to contentment and health. Maintaining intimate friendships develops a strong support system. Further, friendships offer companionship and support to navigate through life’s ups and downs.

Emotional wellness

It is difficult to maintain social wellness without achieving emotional wellness. Emotional wellness fuels the body and provides self-awareness and confidence to stay active and eat well. It is also a form of self-motivation and self-awareness which provides individuals with the ability to perform work, exercise or even think. The ability to feel positive and enthusiastic provides the capacity to cope with stress and embrace strengths and limitations.

Live fit

For the most part, living fit or physical wellness is concerned with maintaining fitness and health. Three of the primary components of physical wellness are physical activity, exercise and healthy eating habits. Physical wellness is also concerned with proper nutrition and mental well-being. Developing physical wellness empowers individuals to lead a healthy lifestyle and ensure maximum fitness levels.

Financial wellness

Financial wellness centers on an ability to manage money and achieve financial security. Sound financial practices may include debt reduction, budgeting and mindful spending. However, financial wellness involves more than just careful money management, it also includes occupational wellness. Positive, occupational wellness is a clear path to well-being by securing satisfaction and enrichment through your work. Identifying meaningful, rewarding work can promote excellence in an individual’s career which translates to occupational stability and financial wellness.

The use of a strategic wellness approach to life promotes balance and encourages optimal health related to social, emotional, physical and financial well-being. Wellness also means obtaining high levels of well-being that helps to achieve goals, find fulfillment and joy. So, start your wellness plan today, by visiting beach body coach.com to help identify steps to incorporate wellness into your lifestyle now!

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February 16, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

There’s No Such Thing As Overnight Success

Overnight success. Can it happen? Does it ever happen?

When you see someone who is wildly successful, seemingly overnight, do you think that success came easy?

Probably not. But appearances can be deceiving.

The Long Road To Overnight Success

According to the quote I share in this video, it takes, on average, 15 years to reach overnight success. Kind of an oxymoron, isn’t it?

And what a relief it is, right? Everyone, not just you, struggled long and hard to reach “overnight” success. You just don’t see the struggles along the way.

That path to success contained challenges, obstacles, frustrations, do-overs, and many other potential setbacks.

On The Road

Think about your life, your goals and dreams. How many times have you started down a path, only to find along the way that your focus, your interest level, even your once-burning desire has changed? My guess is that it’s happened more often than not.

And that’s the best part of your journey toward success. No matter where you started, the experiences and personal growth that happen along the way is the best part of the ride. It’s then that you discover what matters most to you and discard what no longer fits.

Obstacles encountered on the way to success reveal how deep your desire goes. Finding yourself easily sidetracked is a sign you may need to refocus and change direction.

If you’re willing to fight your way through the challenges, no matter how hard they may be, you’ll know you’re on the right path.

The Road To Success — Where The Riches Lie

Now, you may be thinking that the road to success is hard and unpleasant, something you’ll want to struggle through as quickly as possible so you can reach your dreams and goals.

But that’s the wrong way to look at it.

The truth is, it’s those very experiences, the friendships and bonds you cultivate that enrich your life, long before you reach your goal.

Follow A Plan, But Be Willing To Make Corrections

What do you want to achieve? What are your life goals? What is your definition of success?

That first step toward success is often the hardest. When you over-anticipate and fear all that might go wrong, you may not ever take that first step.

But once you’ve begun, you’ll tackle the challenges as they come and find your way past the obstacles you encounter.

You might, however, change course. Maybe you’ll rethink what your version of success means.

You’ll course correct.

And all of these maneuvers take time. But that’s okay. Because time is going to pass no matter what.

Your overnight success is out there. It may take you a while to get there.

It may even take 15 years.

But every step is its own success. Don’t worry about how quickly others reach success. You know the truth. Their success was a long time coming.

Because there’s no such thing as an overnight success.

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February 10, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Vision Board: Crafting a Vision That You’ll Actually Use

Vision boards are a powerful tool for bringing the Law of Attraction into reality. The Law of Attraction, for anyone who hasn’t heard, simply states that what you think about becomes a part of your reality. You draw into your life what you want by the things you say, do, and believe.

Many of us, while in an inspired mood, have created vision boards. All you need is a blank surface (usually a poster board), imagination, and access to pictures, from a magazine or goal. From there, use the pictures to visually represent the life that you want.

Easy, right?

How many actually use the vision board days after we create it? If you’re like most people, it’s probably sitting behind you or tucked away in some corner while you live your daily life.

That’s what we need to change. Vision boards help us focus on the prize, whether that’s a better body, more money, or international travel, but we have to maintain contact in order for the Law of Attraction to work. We won’t manifest the life we want if we don’t have a clear vision of what that is.

Here are three tips for keeping the power of the vision board in your life:

1. Keep in the place where with the most meaning. Vision boards should be placed where they will inspire you the most. That means if your vision board focuses predominantly on fitness-related items, then you should put in your home gym or exercise area. If you vision board focuses predominantly on money-related items, put it nearby your computer or on in the hallway when you come from or go to work. Tip: Take a look at your vision board and see if any reoccurring themes appear. If so, consider that theme when deciding where to put your vision board.

2. Add things from your present life. Vision boards shouldn’t only include images from the life you want. They can also include images from the life you currently have if you want to continue or expand on in the future. Let’s say that you completed your first 100 situps and took a picture as proof. If that picture inspires you in a positive way, include it. Adding pictures from your own life will bring personal relevance to the board.

3. Update your board as your dreams change. One thing that is guaranteed is that your dreams will change as you grown and change into your new life. Motivations and circumstances may change. That’s a part of life. That doesn’t mean we should keep our vision boards static. Remember the Law of Attraction? The things we keep in our view directs our thoughts and actions. If we keep old and outdated visions, we may not feel fully engaged to our new vision.

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