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RESHAPING THE MIND, YOGA AND WEIGHT LOSS
(Fit Yoga magazine recently
inquired of Tracey: Is it possible to retrain your
mind using Yoga for weight loss? The following
article is her response.)
Retraining your mind can be a triumph when you follow
your interest, whether losing weight to feel better,
look better or for the necessity of health issues. Follow
your interest in your well being, as well keeping your
attention on the actions that reinforce destructive
or over indulgent habits. Both your attention and your
interest will be keys to understanding your mind and
will lead you to the same successful end. This process
is actually a meditation. You will find that just like
a meditation where you are trying to still your mind,
there are many internal conversations that seem to impede
you from making the best choices for your health. Once
you understand that the mind that is chattering and
the mind that is trying to be silent are the same mind,
the struggling can stop. There is much battling and
negotiation taking place when trying to lose weight.
Stay in touch with your initial inspiration and how
you feel (physically, mentally and emotionally) with
each action. Also, keep your attention on each success,
not on the pounds…it is a lifestyle change that
you are trying to incorporate. Each act will strengthen
your will which is empowering and satisfying and actually
feels good…just like food satisfies and tastes
good.
Another key is to focus on long term instead of short
term feedback. For example, the “feel good”
you get for the five minutes you are indulging in a
brownie or bag of chips is long overshadowed by the
guilt, the self-destructive downer and the dread of
what it will take to turn your self around again. However,
focusing on the longer range and passing up the indulgence
or substituting something better for you, whether it
be healthy food or a yoga practice, will actually give
you an energy boost, not a just a carb high.
Sitting and breathing meditations can be wonderful
substitutes for impulsive eating. A simple yoga practice
will not only provide a positive focus for unconscious
or self destructive energy but will also bring about
toning and weight loss. A yoga practice will help strengthen
self control and provide a deeper connection and better
understanding of your self, alleviating hunger as an
unexpected bonus. A yoga practice also gives you the
tools to live more comfortably in your body. Remember,
nothing is too little… even a short practice gives
results. Doing something is better than not doing anything.
Yoga, as a lifestyle choice addresses the arenas of
body, mind and spirit which is exactly your aim when
you commit to taking care of your health and well being.
I find nothing more supportive or superior.