Wellness Tip of the Day: Let go of there being only one “right” way—yours. When you surrender and release the painful emotions, the solutions will appear.
Wellness Tip of the Day: Let go of there being only one “right” way—yours. When you surrender and release the painful emotions, the solutions will appear.
One of the push-pulls that I’m feeling in my life right now is surrendering and allowing the power of All-That-Is to work its magic in my life, and setting specific and measurable goals and diligently moving towards those. I have coaches in both camps.
What if both are true—at least for me? This feels like one of those dichotomies in life, such Yin-Yang, Dark-Light, and Good-Evil. This is Surrender-Focus.
To paraphrase Abraham, the perfect mindset in life is simultaneously being content and eager for more.
Where I feel this most is on the topic of my body and optimal wellness. I love and appreciate my body just as it is, and marvel at how hard it’s working to stay in balance and manage everything I do and put into it. While I am strong, and relatively fit and healthy, at the same time, I want to be stronger, fitter, and healthier, and I believe that I’ll look and feel better if I’m leaner.
I fully believe the more I focus on what is right with my body, the more I consciously tap into the Foundation Principle that “Energy Attracts Like Energy,” otherwise known as the Law of Attraction, and create more strength, fitness, and wellness.
While there are some people who can fully utilize this principle to intuitively eat and move their bodies to create their version of optimal wellness, I also have long-held contradictory beliefs about the value of planning, nutrition, and exercise. Past experiences where I both used focus to improve my body, and also relaxed my focus on diet and exercise and gained weight also plays a role in how successful I would be at totally surrendering to create optimal wellness.
Since I—along with many people—have these existing beliefs, it seems wise to tap into the power of both surrender and focus. But how do you do that?
Accept where you are—letting go of judging where we are physically as good or bad is challenging, but incredibly powerful. There truly is only where you are and where you want to be. Practicing that mindset releases destructive catabolic energy that will actually hamper your progress towards your idea of optimal wellness.
Act out of love—Loving yourself enough to feed your body high-energy foods and move regularly is a powerful motivator. Also loving Source (God, the Universe, All-That-Is, Higher-Coach—whatever works for you) and recognizing that your body is a gift to be taken care of can help you both surrender and focus.
Set goals that feel good—pay attention to the emotion that the goals you are setting generate. Is it positive or negative? If it’s positive (i.e. excited, inspired, eager), think of that as a green light to move forward. If it’s negative (i.e. fear, pessimism, dread), recognize that’s a signal to rethink why you want to achieve optimal wellness.
Make it fun—what’s the best exercise for losing weight? The one that you will do consistently and actually enjoy. What can you do to make eating healthy and moving your body fun?
Count your successes—document and praise yourself for what you are doing well and let go of where you are falling short.
Know that when you ask it is given—this is a foundation of so many spiritual and religious practices. The key is to stop asking and being fearful that you can’t achieve your goals and instead find a way to tap into your faith that the Universe is on your side and is supporting you in achieving your goals.
Appreciate where you are in the journey—so often we believe our life will be better once we meet our goals. But in truth, it is not the achieving of a goal that improves your life, it is allowing yourself to feel better and enjoy life right now.
As you surrender and focus on success you build positive momentum that will be like a tidal wave moving you towards your goals.
Together we can do it!
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Wellness Tip of the Day: As you surrender and focus on success you build positive momentum that will be like a tidal wave moving you towards your goals.
At 4:45 a.m. this morning, my husband David drove me to the hospital to get spade. We are to arrived at 5:30 a.m., with surgery to begin at 7:30 a.m.
Surgery was scheduled to last three hours and I will spend another hour in recovery. By lunch time, I should be settled in my room, where I will spend the next 20 hours or so. By Thursday morning, I will be heading home.
My goal today is to surrender to the process. To surrender and allow all the well-trained and skilled doctors and nurses do their jobs and see to my care. To surrender and allow Source (God, the Universe, All-That-Is—whatever works for you) to facilitate this experience on my behalf. And while I am surrendering, to consciously choose how I react and perceive what is happening.
Really, this is a wonderful opportunity to focus on success!
I know that surrendering and focusing on what I want will build positive momentum that will be like a tidal wave moving me towards my goal of optimal wellness
Where do you need to surrender control of the uncontrollable to better meet your goals?
Together we can do it!
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Wellness Tip of the Day: As you surrender and focus on success you build positive momentum that will be like a tidal wave moving you towards your goals.
While it may seem counter-intuitive, accepting where and the way you are is one of the fastest ways to accomplish your goals.
It can actually feel like letting go of the struggle and the discomfort of where you are will leave you content with a situation or condition you really want to change. If you accept it and make peace with it, how will you ever find the motivation to move forward?
For me, letting go of the fight, self-criticism, and the desire to have the end result right now releases the pent-up catabolic energy that is truly at the root of my current condition. When I relinquish control of the uncontrollable, I allow the Master Mind of the Universe (Source, God, Higher Coach—whatever works for you) to step in and orchestrate the situation, scenarios, and support that I need to get where I want to go.
This is especially true with losing weight. There can be a lot of fear around accepting your current body weight, shape, and condition. Calories count, right, so won’t you just go and eat everything in sight if you accept where you are? Without that desperate desire to change, where’s the motivation to get up in the morning to work out? Doesn’t losing weight require constant control and discipline, and you’re a slacker if you slip up?
This is the dichotomy that we all face. Is the carrot or stick more effective? Does positive reinforcement or punishment create lasting change? Is fear or appreciation more powerful?
Easing up on ourselves can seem weak, but truly putting down the verbal lash, focusing on the reasons we want to make a change, and celebrating each tiny sign of success are indications of strength and mental clarity.
The more we surrender and focus on our success, the more we build positive momentum that will be like a tidal wave moving us towards our goal. With that momentum, the actions we take become easier and have more impact, the people and information we need appear right when needed, and we feel excited and inspired rather than frustrated and deprived.
The real question is, what can you do today to accept yourself the way you are without changing your goals?
Together we can do it!