Reflexology For The Spirit

spirituality of one's health

Stress Busting Starts Here!

Let’s face this right now.  Diets are stressful.

So is everything else when you’re dieting.

Even before you settle on the diet you’re going to adopt, find your stress busters.  .

The bottom line is this:  choose activities to do when you feel stressed.  You don’t want to eat to combat stress.

Choose your healthy coping mechanism from dancing, gardening, journaling, meditating, puzzles, reading, singing, volunteering.

If you are a member of the right gym, you’ll be able to take advantage of stress busting activities offered.  These may include yoga, zumba, spinning, and dozens of other activities.

Cultivate simple things you can do at home and at work to lift your spirits.  These can include midday walks and  playing relaxing music.

The idea is to have activities which don’t include munching on nuts and candies.

Walking 10,000 steps daily is a good stress reducing goal.

A weekly bodywork session can only be good for you and your diet success.  Of course, I recommend reflexology, reiki therapy, or mindfulness meditation.

Your options are in the hundreds.  Choose the most relaxing options for you and your lifestyle.

Two effective stress-reducing habits which can help you include keeping an appointment calendar and an ongoing to-do list.

Life is filled with small stressors which can be avoided with a calendar and a list.

For example, with a to-do list at the grocery store, you won’t leave out a key ingredient for a meal.  This seems like a small enough thing but if you’re stressed already, that missing item can be the one that complicates your life.

A calendar will make sure you don’t miss an appointment.   Your life can be streamlined and easier if you use it to help you shop, keep up with friends and relatives, make appointments.

In reality, you’ll lose less time because you forgot something or someone.

When you include a gym membership in the mix with the calendar and the to-do list, you’ll be much more organized.    You’ll be more physically fit.  Your new diet will be an easier experience.

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Thurman Greco

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The Spirituality of the Spleen

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The spleen is unique in the body.  It:

is insensitive to pain.

has no diseases.

reacts to injuries.

It reacts to complications from infections and diseases in other parts of the body as it filters out impurities and toxins in the lymph fluid.  The spirituality of the spleen goes hand-in-hand with its purpose and tasks as it maintains wellness in the body.

The spleen filters  and recycles blood cells as it maintains the blood volume in the circulatory system.  It also participates in the digestive  process because it enlarges as we digest our food.

When there is spiritual stress, the spleen can suffer.  People with splenic issues  need to receive help from the universe.  Focus on strength, confidence, and courage.  The spirituality of the spleen really depends on this.

 

Learning to stay present for healing and transformation  can be a powerful experience.

Find a quiet, secure place and get comfortable.

Breathe to encourage grounding.  Breathe in from the abdomen and then release negativity from your life as you exhale.  Breathe in and breathe out for a minute or 2 until you feel grounded.

Ask the universe to release the negativity from your spleen as well as from your life in general.

Now, focus on receiving  positive attributes needed for you to heal and attract the resources you need to succeed.

Talk to your spleen.  Encourage  it to heal and regenerate .

Now, listen to your inner self as it offers wisdom for your journey toward health and well-being:  homeostasis.

Begin to breathe the grounding breaths again while repeating the word “peace” several times.

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Thurman Greco