Outta Whack!

Outta Whack!

Yesterday I was sitting at a traffic light and watched as a pedestrian shuffle through a crosswalk and I thought “he isn’t walking well, like he‘s outta whack or something.” 

  I’ve been there, we all have, when our bodies are out of alignment, our joints are hurting, old injuries remind us they happened... we are misaligned. Sometimes its more mental though, we know our thinking is close to where we need it to be, but its just far enough off that we know we are misaligned with our self. I seek relief at the chiropractor for my body’s misalignment, and in the insight of a wise friend for mental relief. But how do I keep from getting misaligned so quickly?


  One way I keep my body aligned longer is through yoga. Our bodies require movement, and yoga is a great way to move, loosen up muscles and joints, and mentally re-center oneself. While this practice comes out of an ancient religion, it has become modernized and the science on it shows that not only are the movements helpful, but the breathing is even more so. 


  Another practice I am particularly fond of is walking or hiking. Once the body has been put back in alignment it is so important to strengthen the muscles that keep our bodies aligned. It’s also super important to move! The other great advantage of walking/hiking is the time and space we need to get back into mental alignment. Clearing our minds. Breathing deeply. Changing our heart rates. All important for keeping our self in balance. 

  So, how will you realign this week?


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Life is Breath.

Life is Breath.
In.
Out.
In.
Out.
We breathe and don’t think about it, until we have trouble breathing. Right now we are in a heightened awareness about breath, between Covid19 and ”I can’t breathe,” we are becoming more aware of the ways we breathe beyond our lungs. I’m not going to get into those topics on this blog, because this is a moment for you. This is your space of grace, to honor Who you are, and Who you are becoming. When you have fed your Body, Mind, and Soul, then you’ll have the capacity to engage with the overwhelming world.
  Self Care is all about the intentional actions we take every day to care for our Body, Mind, and Spirit. To either Feed our Self, or to Release from our Self. 
 We feed nutrients into our bodies, and release their energy.
 We feed information into our minds, and release their thoughts and behaviors.
 We feed beauty into our spirit, and release the ugly that scarred us. 
In.
Out.
In.
Out.
In.
Out.
 When we think of Self Care, it is often focused on the feeding. Which makes sense, because by the time we realize our need for care we are often burnt out and depleted. But our Selves can only take in so much before they must release. When you feed your body sleep, you need movement to release it. When you feed your mind information, you need a place to process it out. When you feed your spirit beauty, you need a place for the ugly to go. When you take in, you also must let go.
 For the next 24 hours, how will you intentionally receive? How will you intentionally release?