Mindfulness

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New Year, New You Mini Challenge Day 3: Meditation and Gratitude

New Year New You Day 3 Meditation Challenge

Click here for a 3 minute guided meditation from You be You!

Is recommitting to health one of your goals for 2020? Then join this FREE 5 day mini challenge!

You’ll get healthy tips that are easy to implement and it’ll kickstart your health journey for 2020!! Each day we’ll cover a topic to give you tips, tricks, and teach you why it’s so important!

Topics include:

– Meal planning made easy and why breakfast is so important

– Creative ways to squeeze exercise into your busy day

– Why drinking water is so important and how to hit your daily hydration goal

– Importance of sleep and how to improve your sleep habits – Benefits of meditation and how to integrate mindfulness in your everyday life

Click here to learn more about my 6 Week to Success program!

By |January 8th, 2020|Categories: Live Videos, Mindfulness, Self-Care, Webinars|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on New Year, New You Mini Challenge Day 3: Meditation and Gratitude
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New Year, New You Mini Challenge Day 2: Breakfast and Meal Planning

New Year New You Day 2 Meal Planning

Is recommitting to health one of your goals for 2020? Then join this FREE 5 day mini challenge!

You’ll get healthy tips that are easy to implement and it’ll kickstart your health journey for 2020!! Each day we’ll cover a topic to give you tips, tricks, and teach you why it’s so important!

Topics include:

– Meal planning made easy and why breakfast is so important

– Creative ways to squeeze exercise into your busy day

– Why drinking water is so important and how to hit your daily hydration goal

– Importance of sleep and how to improve your sleep habits – Benefits of meditation and how to integrate mindfulness in your everyday life

Click here to learn more about my 6 Week to Success program!

By |January 7th, 2020|Categories: Live Videos, Mindfulness, Self-Care, Webinars|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on New Year, New You Mini Challenge Day 2: Breakfast and Meal Planning
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Tips for Mindful Eating

Mindful eating is key to starting healthy eating habits! It helps you focus your attention on your food and the experience of eating, and being more present while you eat will add more joy to your life. Here are some tips on mindful eating:

  • Eat slowly, this will allow your stomach to signal your brain that it’s full
  • Savor each bite, really enjoy the smells, tastes, textures, and sight of your food
  • Chew thoroughly, chewing your food 25+ times allows you to absorb more nutrients
  • Sit down to eat at a table, do not eat at a desk or on the couch
  • Focus on eating, do not multitask while eating

Start practicing mindful eating today by really savoring the first 2 bites or sips of each meal and drink!

By |February 25th, 2019|Categories: Food, Mindfulness|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Tips for Mindful Eating

Mindfulness Meditation for Beginners

While you read this, take a couple minutes to center yourself by focusing on your breath. Follow these steps below now, and every time you want to meditate.

1)  Put your phone on silent or airplane mode.

2)  Set a meditation timer with a nice alarm tone. That way you’re not tempted to look at a clock and you won’t need to worry about spending too much time meditating. You want to come out of meditation slowly, so don’t be in a hurry to open your eyes. Take a few moments to remain present in the stillness you’ve created. When you’re ready, gradually become aware of your body and surroundings.

3)  Sit in a comfortable position. If you’re sitting on a cushion, feel your sit bones rooting you into the ground. If you’re sitting in a chair, place your feet firmly on the ground and feel your body weigh heavy in your chair.

4)  Close your eyes, be still and sit up straight with your chin tucked in slightly. If you find that closing your eyes makes you sleepy, then softly stare at a spot on the floor. Maintain a small smile on your face as this helps you maintain a relaxed and peaceful experience.

5)  Breathe deeply. Breath through your in and out through your nose deeply and slowly. Alternatively you can breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth, letting your breath flow effortlessly in and out of your body. Don’t force your breathing here – just breathe naturally and observe your breath without thinking about it.

  •    If you’re having trouble focusing on your breath, there are techniques to help:
  •    count the time it takes to inhale/exhale
  •    count the number of breaths you’re taking up to 10, then restart
  •    say the word “inhale” so slowly that it takes the entire inhale to finish saying the word and repeat for exhale.

6)  Let go of your thoughts. Let go of things you have to do later today or pending projects that need your attention. Simply let thoughts come and go and be at one with your breath. Sometimes it’s tough to calm your mind down, but focus on your breathing and what your body feels like. You can imagine a relaxing picture in your mind like waves on the beach, or bring your attention to parts of your body. Don’t think or analyze, just focus on your breath or the image.

7)  Continue to purposefully watch your breath, focusing your sense of awareness on its pathway as it enters your body and fills you with life. Imagine every cell in your entire body filling with air, from the top of your head down to your toes.

8)  Then watch with your awareness as it works its way up and out of your mouth and its energy dissipates into the world.

9)  Smile when you’re done and give yourself a high five! Be grateful that you had this time to yourself, that you stuck with your commitment to meditate, that you showed yourself that you’re trustworthy, where you took the time to get to know yourself and make friends with yourself. That’s an amazing two minutes of your life.

By |February 4th, 2019|Categories: Mindfulness|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Mindfulness Meditation for Beginners
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The Power of Gratitude

Consciously thinking about what you are grateful for improves your physical and mental health.

Thinking about the many blessings in your life is a healing process and there’s no better place to do this than your yoga mat. Yoga makes you slow down and focus on the here and now. It naturally brings to focus the little things to be grateful for, like your breath and your body.

Try out these yoga practices that cultivate gratitude

By |January 28th, 2019|Categories: Mindfulness, Self-Care|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on The Power of Gratitude
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Ditching the Worry with Yoga

Yoga is fun! However, if you’re new to yoga it’s easy to be stuck in your head and think too much about what you’re doing. Remember that yoga is a practice, so don’t expect to be perfect. Just be in tune with your body.

To get the most out of yoga, ditch the worry and really focus on being present.

By |January 27th, 2019|Categories: Exercise, Mindfulness, Self-Care|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Ditching the Worry with Yoga
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