There
are some people who simply take each day as it comes, content to stagnate in
their current states without wanting to change the status quo. And then there
are the others who are constantly seeking progress, always wanting to improve
themselves in some way or the other. The second category is more likely to
exercise, effect a change in diet, make a voluntary change in lifestyle, and
more specific to our topic, take up yoga as a means to control one’s mind. Yes,
that’s right – yoga, the ancient art form that we all know has various
benefits, can be used as a means of willing the mind to do what you want it to
do.
For
years we’ve seen and heard the words yoga and meditation being used in the same
sentence or as part of the same conversation. The reason behind this is simple
– they’re both means used to achieve the same ends, such as:
·
A calm and controlled mind:
Yoga, with
its emphasis on holistic well-being, works on your mind first and foremost to
keep you feeling hale and hearty and at peace with yourself and the world.
There are times when we’ve seen medicine not working as it should, or
treatments not being as effective as we hope they would. That’s when yoga can
help – by making your mind believe that you are well, and so, by association,
you actually feel better.
·
A boost to your energy
levels:
Any form of exercise is bound to give you a rush of energy that stays with you
throughout the day, and that’s the case with yoga too. I know it sounds like an
oxymoron, but you do feel both relaxed and energetic at the same time.
·
A sound sleep: Sleep is essential to our
wellbeing; the problems that arise from sleep deprivation and insomnia have
been well documented. The practice of yoga helps you sleep better and get a good
night’s rest so that you feel fresh and ready to face the following day.
·
More strength: Yoga works your muscles
and body parts to make them more flexible and supple, and in the process, makes
you both mentally and physically tough. Your body becomes more toned and better
looking, leaving you looking better than ever before.
·
Weight loss: Yoga helps you control
your food habits and eat just what’s right for you. You tend to avoid eating
when you’re stressed or when you feel the need to snack because you’re more in
control. Your will power gains a massive boost with each day of yoga and the
control it adds to your life.
By-line:
This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who
writes on the subject of nursing
schools online. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24 at gmail dot
com.
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