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quote of the day

13 Sep

‎”The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, nor to worry about the future, but to live the present moment wisely & earnestly.”- Prince Gautama Siddhartha

Dalai Lama wisdom

26 Aug

Sharing from Elephant Journal (thank you!).

Happy Friday!

Happy New Year!

4 Jan

We’re just a few days into the new year but it already feels like 2011 is going to be a good one!

My parents got me an awesome book for Christmas – Teaching Yoga by Mark Stephens – and I started reading it during our New Year’s trip.  I’m only about a 1/3 of the way done, but so far I recommend it for anyone who teaches (or wants to teach) yoga.  Stephens does an amazing job of making the core philosophy of yoga so accessible, and I wanted to share one of my favorite quotes I’ve come across so far.

There is a light that shines beyond all things on earth, beyond us all, beyond the heavens, beyond the highest, the very highest heavens.  This is the light that shines in our heart.

- Chandogya Upanishad

Let your light shine in 2011!

bad news can bring good opportunities

27 Feb

I’m often torn about whether or not to share personal stories on my blog. While it’s relatively anonymous, there are readers who know who I am and I always feel a little bit vulnerable sharing things that are close to my heart.  But after thinking about this post for the past week or so, I decided that it was important to me and others who might be going through something similar to share – so here goes.

I got one of those phone calls you never really like to get from my health insurance company last week- my bi-annual Pap smear came back irregular.  The reason I get bi-annual exams is because I’ve been through this before (and I thought I beat it) and my doctor wants to watch to make sure my irregular cells don’t progress to cervical cancer.  Last time we watched it for 2 years, and when it progressed to CIN3, one step below cervical cancer, I had a LEEP procedure and cleared the offending cells. It’s been just over a year and one clear Pap since then, and here we are again.

And while the news isn’t that bad (in fact, many cases regress on their own or are stopped well before they become cervical cancer and there are so many people with such worse health problems that I feel very lucky), it’s still not fun.  Perhaps one of the most annoying aspects is the fact that there are things I can be doing to keep the cells from progressing to a worse state.  But having not done enough research and not been told about preventive practices by my physician (don’t get me started on our current American state of “health” care – it’s really sick care run by pharmaceutical companies, but that’s another post for another day), I’ve been sitting and waiting – letting things get worse. The good news is that all that is changing – I’m doing my research and I’m using my lifestyle choices to make this go away.  As Hippocrates said, “Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food.”

Our bodies are amazingly powerful, especially when given the right fuel – and I’m determined to do just that. I’ll post more specifics on my diets and experience as I go, but the changes involve juicing; raw, organic veggies at each meal; folic acid, vitamin E, and green tea catechin supplements; multivitamins; aloe juice; lots of water; no coffee but extra white and green teas; dedicated yoga practice; fresh air; less stress and more love!

And the timing couldn’t be better -  I’ll finish my clinical nutrition certificate program in June and get my yoga certification by October, and we have some fun vacations with family and friends planned.  Here we go!

tinybuddha

11 Feb

I’m a huge fan of tinybuddha. I’m a follower on Twitter (@tinybuddha) and email subscriber and I just love the little moments of peace and wisdom the updates give me during my busy and sometimes stressful days.

Today’s quote was perfect for me.  We’re pretty busy at work right now and one of my biggest frustrations is the fact that I feel like I’m constantly reacting – responding to client issues, requests, and emails all day, all very similar to each other, without really focusing on one client or project for a long period of time. I much prefer being proactive – planning, strategizing and reaching out with helpful insight and ideas.  And even though I can’t do much to slow the pace (our department is hiring and restructuring, I just need to be a little patient!), today’s quote reminded me that changing my outlook might make a world of difference.

“Wisdom consists not so much in seeing as in foreseeing.” -Hosea Ballou

One of the reasons the company I work for has been so successful has been its ability to innovate, to foresee client needs and design programs that grow with them. And while I’m far from lead of product development and definitely always want to live in the present, I want to be more appreciative of all the little lessons I learn and not just see them as daily tasks, but as a way to glimpse into the future.  If we’re dealing with the same things over and over again then we’re not progressing, we’re only seeing, and that’s not how I want to live my life.  (And I’m sure my clients wouldn’t want the same wellness program and issues year after year, after year!)  Attitude adjustments are always easier said than done for me, but I might just print out this quote and put it on my computer to remind me :)

poison into nectar

24 Jan

Great yoga class this morning.  My practice was very minimal this week (I have my usual excuses of being busy and traveling, but I’m ready to stop making excuses and get my act together – less talk, more action!).  But I love Sunday vinyasa at La Jolla Yoga Center with Josh Vincent and am so glad I made it today.

Josh is the newest of my favorite teachers and has an amazing presence and teaching style.  I always leave his class with new knowledge and inspiration – a sure sign of an awesome class.  Today after pushing us to perfect our full side plank, vasisthasana, he reminded us of a Hindu quote – that our practice may be poison at first, but it will soon become nectar.

(Me in vasisthasana. I’m getting there – I think I need to lift my hips more. And yes, I’m wearing my FT60 :) )

I found a reference to the Bhagavad Gita quote Josh was telling us about on the Atma Jyoti Ashram website.

“That which in the beginning is like poison but in the end like nectar; that happiness, born from the tranquillity of one’s own mind, is declared to be sattwic.” (Bhagavad Gita 18:37)

(Note: In Hinduism, sattva is one of the three qualities of nature (gunas); it manifests as balance, purity, calmness.)

In the beginning it is normal for spiritual practice to be boring or even annoying and upsetting. But at the end it will be all sukha: happiness and ease. For it never really is poison, but only seems so to the distorted mind-mirror of those bound in ignorance.

I’m already starting feel like my practice is a nectar, although some asanas and meditation still frustrate me. I’m searching hard for my sattvic happiness!  Happy Sunday :)

Do you Twitter?

18 Aug

While I was skeptical at first, I have become a huge fan of Twitter.  It’s convenient and easy to use (especially if you have an iPhone!) and there are some great tweets out there!  By choosing who you follow, you can instantly connect to a community.  From friends to celebrities to complete randoms, I follow over 200 people and have many favorites.

Here’s my recommendation list for wellness-related tweets.

@FitnessMagazine – Great workout and motivation tips

@SELFMagazine – I love the recipes and quizzes!

@EatThisNotThat – Learn about easy ways to add in healthier foods

@lunchboxbunch – I totally dig their vegan recipes and wellness tips

@Deepak_Chopra – Don’t forget to feed your spirit!

@tinybuddha – Amazing how a wise quote can help me refocus and remotivate

@TRX_fitness – More on working out with a TRX to come

@WholeFoods and @TraderJoes – Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s, enough said

I’m sure there are tons of other great ones out there!  Who do you recommend? Follow me! @Helicopt

Quote of the Day

29 Jan

“Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity. ” -Voltaire

Quote of the Day

28 Jan

“There are very few certainties that touch us all in this mortal experience, but one of the absolutes is that we will experience hardship and stress at some point.” – Dr. James C. Dobson

Quote of the Day

20 Jan

“They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.” – Confucius

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