Reflexology For The Spirit

spirituality of one's health

Concerns, Challenges, and Stress? Change Them With One Challenge Management Technique

We can’t eliminate all of our daily challenges, concerns, and stress.  But, we can manage our reactions to them.

Challenge management will make your life easier.  You’ll change the way you feel, and the way you act, as you respond to your concerns and stress.

Worries distract and steal your energy.

Through the years, I’ve learned that challenge management can improve your daily life.  This encourages you to focus and move  toward your goals.

So – what you do is this:

Set aside and schedule time specifically for thinking about your challenges.  Name each challenge and examine your emotions surrounding it.  Examine how your life would be if things worked out for the best.

Then, get a piece of paper and quickly write about what’s on your mind.  Focus on the concerns, challenges, and stresses that are foremost on your mind this very minute.  What are your daily distractions?

Don’t worry about the grammar or spelling.  You aren’t writing this for someone else.  You’re not going to show these words to anyone.  Your private thoughts will help you identify and describe your situation.

What is going on in your mind?

Describe your concerns and worries.

To find a possible positive outcome, ask yourself “Where is the peace in all of this?”    Focus on an ideal situation.  Identify where and how things might improve for you.

Where is the hope?

When you schedule writing sessions where you focus on a positive outcome, you decide where to focus your time and energies.

As this writing exercise shifts your energy to a more positive outcome, you let go of the negativity.

Calm moves into the space that negativity just vacated.

Your mind becomes a powerful tool to create your own life, focusing on you.  You can now create your reality from peace and positivity as fears and worries disappear.

Making a habit of this exercise will bring hope and positivity and good change your way.

Making time to listen allows you to embrace your inner wisdom.

As you process your worries, you can support the good things you need.

You may decide what is the best thing you can do for yourself.  You may decide it is a good thing to stop hanging onto things that are of no help to you.

At some point, you may feel gratitude.

Thank you for reading this blog post.  Please forward it to your favorite social media network and share it with your friends and relatives.

For more information, please check out some earlier posts on this blog.  This blog has been exploring healing for over 10 years. Reiki and Reflexology have been important in my life for years.

You may even get a copy of my first book:

You can find it listed on www.Thurmangreco.com.  OR, you can contact me directly at thurmangreco@gmail.com.

This is my latest book.  I loved writing it and feel that you will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

Even if you are not interested in the Tarot, you will find the archetypes found within the pages far interesting and have a practical application in your life.

Find out more about Thurman at www.thurmangreco.com.

 

 

Your Crown Chakra Meditation

A crown chakra meditation is a good place for physical and spiritual healing.  This is where you encounter unconditional love.  You also channel wisdom and inspirational gifts of spirit guides and angelic beings.

Find a quiet, safe space for this meditation.

Begin by getting comfortable.  Sit, or lie down as you breathe slowly, evenly, and deeply to energize your crown chakra.

When you exhale, you release anger, fear, loss, negativity, and any other toxins.

Beginning with your first chakra, check in with each one as you greet it.

Now move up to your other chakras.  Touch or tap each chakra gently with your fingertips and note what sound or image you experience at each one.

You may or may not experience sounds, touch, smells.

You may want to record a word or two in a journal as you journey up your chakra path.

Arriving at your crown chakra, focus on where you are for a few minutes. Touch or tap your crown chakra as you focus on the center of your head.   What sensations do you feel?   Do you find a message here today?

You don’t have to feel, see, hear, or smell anything.  This is especially true if this is your first crown chakra meditation.  Whatever you experience, don’t worry.

Breathe into your crown chakra now.  Your mind is quiet.  Accept this moment as the blessing it is.   Take a few more crown chakra breaths to receive any feedback which may come to you as word, sound, song, image, color, feeling, intuitive message, awareness.

Your feedback may come to you at the moment, or later in the day or even a few days later.  Don’t try to rush things.

As your crown chakra meditation comes to an end, slowly move your body.  Bring yourself to your space gently and calmly.

Return to this meditation any time you want to communicate with your chakras.

Thank your chakras for this experience.

 

Thank you for reading this meditation today.  Please share it with your favorite social media network.  Please forward it to your friends and family.

More chakra information is available in “A Healer’s Handbook.”

There is also more chakra information available at “Let’s Live with Thurman Greco – YOUTUBE”

You can find out more at www.thurmangreco.com.