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Stress Less, Breathe More
Stress Less, Breathe More
Stress Less, Breathe More by Kim
McGinnis
I must start our by stating that I believe there is good stress and
bad stress. As in most things in life, there are opposites: good
and bad, yin and yang, light and dark…(you get the idea).
Let’s start with the good kind and then work our way along
the continuum.
When you are put in a situation where you are challenging your
capabilities, whether it is competitive sports, public speaking, or
starting your own business, you are having an intimate experience
with good stress. Without these challenges, your life would remain
stagnant, albeit comfortable. If you are content to live life just
below the surface, great; but maybe you just need a little
encouragement or a fresh perspective.
Try replacing your fear with a heightened sense of awareness. Look
through eyes which are not placing judgments on situations or
people, and simply observe. Practice this relaxed state of mind,
and notice how your environment (and the people within it) becomes
more supportive.
You could easily become adept at coming up with reasons why you
shouldn't face a challenge or make a change, and the truth is
sometimes your rational mind has a point. Just be careful when your
comfort zone gets too lived in--the more you take roots there, the
harder it is to get out. Taking an intelligent risk when the timing
is right can turn your life from ordinary to incredibly fulfilling.
In doing so, you’ve taken a very positive step toward
tackling that other kind of stress—the bad kind. I am sure
most of you are familiar with bad stress, the kind you can
certainly live without. Some examples of this bad stress might
include:
* you just got a phone call from your boss saying he wants to see
you right away; he was not speaking with his “happy
voice.”
* your dog just deposited a smelly package on your clean carpet,
and you are expecting the appraiser to inspect your home first
thing in the morning.
* you have a date tomorrow night with “the one,” and
you just discovered the making of two massive eruptions--one the
left side of your nose, and one front and center on your chin.
No doubt, there are many more examples—some having to do with
paying the mortgage, and maybe some having to do with the upcoming
4-week visit with your misunderstood, the glass is not only
half-empty, it’s dark and cloudy, brother. Just thinking
about these topics can cause your mind to escalate out of control
with worry and doubt about your abilities, and extreme anticipation
at the thought of your next gin and tonic. Stop the madness,
now!
First thing you need to do is, breathe; that’s right,
breathe. The idea is to focus on something other than discursive
thoughts. So, actually, you are not just breathing, you are also
FOCUSING on the breath coming in through your nose, filling your
diaphragm, and then releasing the breath out of your mouth. When
you blow this air out, try releasing whatever unpleasant thoughts
you have out with your breath. Just let it go, like lint you've
pulled out of the bottom of your purse; blow and release. When you
breathe in again (yes, keep breathing), picture pure positive
energy coming in through your nose, and filling your diaphragm. And
this time when you release the breath, picture that pure positive
alive energy, drifting out, bringing a loving essence to everything
it touches.
Like with anything else in life, in order to get the benefits of
some thing, you really need to commit to it. One of the strongest
ways to manifest success (whatever that means to you), is to
believe. Children offer wonderful inspiration when it comes to
belief. They use their imagination in such a way that not only
entertains, it creates a life where the stresses of the material
world do not affect them.
Now I know what you are thinking: “Yeah, that’s great.
But, I am an adult, with adult responsibilities. I have to go to
work, cook the food, and clean up the dog poop!” Fair
enough—however, this does not mean that you, like the child,
cannot use your imagination. Many new age books these days like to
use the word "visualize." I like to use the word "imagination,"
because it has a connotation of a sense of fun. And, adopting more
fun in your life is essential to releasing the bad kind of
stress.
Let’s focus, now—we were talking about relieving bad
stress, right? Remember we were breathing? Good! Okay, so once you
are at the point where you are filling your body with that pure
positive energy, imagine the energy transforming every single cell
in your body. Like an internal massage, your organs will be touched
with a renewed energy. Try and really experience this sensation.
Embellish it and color it . Realize your creative energy, and let
it work through you.
This whole imagining or visualizing process may not come naturally
to some of you. I understand, because I used to think life was
pretty serious business myself. And, the more I thought about how
serious it was, it seemed the more life kept throwing me serious
stuff to prove I was right. I used to watch other
people—laughing, having a good time, and think they were
pretty frivolous. It wasn’t long before my judgment turned to
envy. Then, finally, I started to think, “Maybe appearing a
little silly is not such a bad thing.” The more I played with
this thought, the more I found myself smiling. Sometimes I even
made myself laugh out loud, because of something stupid I imagined
myself doing. I don’t think the people who saw me smiling
knew I was just having silly thoughts; they actually thought I was
being friendly—can you imagine?! If you knew me back then,
you would know that this would have been quite a stretch. The funny
thing is, when people started smiling back, I actually did become
pretty friendly.
During this whole change of attitude, I did continue breathing. No,
I didn’t forget. I guess the point is, bad stuff is bound to
happen. What I would lovingly like to recommend is for you to take
a few deep breaths before you react. The situation you are faced
with will become a whole lot more manageable if you allow your
imagination to take you to a positive place. And just as if you
were approaching an angry person on the street and you looked at
them straight on with a genuine smile, look at your undesirable
situation with the same positive energy. Nine times out of ten,
that angry person will be much less angry, and that difficult
situation you are facing will be much less daunting.
Copyright 2007, Avenstar Enterprises Inc.--Our Inner Source
Kim McGinnis is a freelance writer and entrepreneur. She co-owns
multiple businesses with her partner, Mark McGinnis. Most recently
she has co-developed a new inspirational website, Our Inner Source.
This website combines their combined passion for writing and
helping others gain access to their inner power. To find more
life-affirming articles, exclusive interviews, inspiring videos,
unique gifts, and more--go to http://www.ourinnersource.com
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