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Walk for Wonder -- Not for Exercise!

3/28/2014

 
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Walking down a fire road in the Santa Monica Mountains
Walking is an ideal form of exercise.  Our bodies are designed to walk! A walk of just 10 minutes will refresh you and get your blood flowing, 15-20 minutes will reduce your risk for heart disease and diabetes and 30-40 minutes of regular walking will help your liver burn fat and improve the cognitive function of your brain, plus all the well known benefits to your lungs, muscles and bones.

Well, all that is true and good, but thinking about taking a walk because you HAVE TO EXERCISE makes it seem like a CHORE.  Anything thought of as a CHORE it will definitely get relegated to the 'NOT FUN' and the 'NOT DONE' category.

What if we turn that around and think about walking as a mini-vacation in the midst of your busy day?  If you 'walk for wonder' it can be just that … a mini-vacation.  

Guess what? You already know how to Walk for Wonder and you've done it before, probably many times.  For example, while walking to the coffee shop something catches your eye that makes you smile. Maybe it's the sloppy chocolate-smeared face of a child with an ice cream cone, a large exuberant puppy pulling it's owner along the sidewalk, or the first buds of green on the trees in springtime.  That momentary glimpse of beauty or sweetness stops your whirling brain, settles your breath deep into your belly and, Voila!, an instant moment of relaxation.  You buy your coffee and go back to your tasks refreshed, re-balanced and feeling in harmony with the world around you.  

So…how does one Walk for Wonder and not merely for exercise? 

Start walking. (natch)

Open your eyes and look around.  Yes, yes, I know, your eyes are usually open when you're walking.  But where are they focused?  Looking at your feet while your brain swirls the day's events about?  Staring blankly ahead of you as you barrel through the lunchtime crowd?  Even in the busiest cityscape there is something to 'wonder' at.  So…eyes open. 

Check your shoulders.  Are they relaxed?  What about your neck?  As you walk shake your shoulders a bit, roll your neck slightly, yawn.  Yawning will help relax your jaw and draw in more oxygen to your lungs.

Pay attention to your feet.  Feel your feet spread slightly with each footfall.  Think of the soles of your feet like a drain in a sink and just open them up in your mind's eye.   Imagine all your tension and stress draining out, pouring into the ground as you walk. 

Check in with your senses - aka Get Sensual Baby!
I mean it...now that you're walking and your body is relaxed check in with each of your five senses:
PictureBird of Paradise
Sight:  Look around, notice how brilliantly orange that flower looks as it's caught in last rays of the sun. Take a moment to really look at it - yes, you can stop! Walking for Wonder doesn't require that you go barreling down the street.

Touch:  Focus on the feel of the sun on your face, or the mist or the rain.  Is the air warm, balmy, sharp, cool, cold, frosty or freezing? 
PictureFourth of July Tree Swing
Sound:  Listen to the wind in the trees, the birds chirping, the sound of the cars as they pass by, the crunch of the gravel beneath your feet or the gentle bump of your neighbor's swing against the big oak tree.

Taste:  Does the air have a taste to it, however mild?  or maybe you're sipping water, pay attention to that, identify it, give it a name - sweet, crisp, refreshing.
PictureStorm clouds rolling out
Smell:  There is always a smell - that crisp, fresh "after the storm" smell, the exhaust of a passing bus, the earthiness of your neighbor's freshly mowed grass. 

Come up with your own descriptions as you walk and tune into your senses…go on, wax poetic for just a bit.

Now that you've relaxed your body and checked in with your five senses you can do a bit of brisk walking if you like.  If not, save your brisk walking for another time, remember, this is Walking for Wonder -- Not for Exercise!  

One last step.  Just as the flower has graced you with beauty and the breeze has brought you to your senses, now I ask that you pay the favor forward and smile at a passerby. Just a simple acknowledgement of their presence.  Make a connection, however brief.  Appreciate the joy that simple human interaction might bring to somebody in the middle of their busy day. 

That's it, you're done!


By the way, the sneaky thing about Walking for Wonder is that it also gives you the benefit of (drum roll please) … exercise. 

May all your walks be filled with Wonder! Then share the Wonder by leaving a comment below describing a moment that woke up your senses or fed your soul. 

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Creating a Sacred Space:  Why I Work from Home

12/8/2013

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My little garden in the city.

Creating a Sacred Space: Why I Work from Home

Over the years, I’ve practiced Reiki and GYROTONIC® in studio spaces as well as invited clients into my home.  Home is better.  Yes, it makes sense that something like Gyrotonic would be offered in a studio or gym setting because it’s movement-based, and many luxury clubs offer services such as Reiki as well. However, my most successful clients prefer to work with me one-on-one in my home, and it's not just because they can play their favorite tunes. 

Full Relaxation

As the healer, working out of my home helps me feel grounded. The simple fact that I can have a cup of tea on my balcony or relax by petting my cats a bit before starting a session impacts my clients tremendously, and they can feel the soothing energy the instant they enter the apartment. I also like to meditate and light candles before a client arrives. Through meditation, I create a calm and peaceful atmosphere that allows deep healing to occur.

At the gym, the mind more easily strays from the present moment to a to-do list or the next appointment. The home space is a comforting, all-encompassing, and womb-like retreat where the mind can settle in.

Full Discretion

The moment a client sets foot in my home, they know they have absolute privacy. Unlike a gym or club setting where you can feel chaotic, fiery energy radiating from the people around you or blaring through speakers in the ceiling, the energy in my apartment is very quiet and centered.

Often when a client comes to me in pain, there is an emotional component to the injury. It’s important to feel safe enough to delve into the emotional aspect to truly clear out the “junk” and help the body heal. In my home, it’s just you and me. My cats are sleeping in the other room. They’re not going to tell. My plants are here to support you, they’re not going to tell. There’s an opening for healing and release that is created when a client truly feels at ease and we can work much deeper. Tell me, would you prefer to delve into your secrets in the middle of the gym or in the comfort of my home studio?

Complete Trust

In the end, the simple fact that clients are walking into my personal space elevates the session to a level of intimacy that in my experience is not possible to achieve in a public space. I trust them and welcome them into my home. That confidence inspires their willingness to be vulnerable with me in return. Working with Reiki and Gyrotonic at home, in my opinion, is the most productive and healing way to work.

And the best part is, there is no line for the bathroom.

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