Archive for January, 2010

Success – Taking the Mind-Body Tools Further

Friday, January 29th, 2010
Mind-Body Tools for Success

Mind-Body Tools for Success

I am so excited about this fantastic new program! It combines everything I love – mind-body tools, yoga and body awareness tools, and…coaches!

If you’re not a coach, you might be wondering what’s up with this mind-body tools for success idea.  Let me fill you in!

Though you may be focused on strengthening your mind-body connection to relieve pain, lose weight, and gain health, you will get much more than that in actuality.  Connecting your mind, body, and spirit is about removing blocks.  We all have blocks.  We inadvertently stop ourselves from taking steps to create dreams, innovate, be creative, and put ourselves out there.  When I was in the midst of discovering my own mind-body path to health, I would NEVER have dreamed of writing a blog, starting a coaching business, and doing what I really wanted to do with my life.

In fact, the thought flitted through my mind a few times…”Hmmm, this sure is amazing stuff, the whole mind-body healing process.  I’d love to teach other women with pelvic pain about it.”  This thought was followed by…”Nah.  That’s impossible.”

I was blocked by fear, my own thoughts regarding my abilities, insecurity, perfectionism, and many other things.

Notice, however, that I have indeed realized that dream.  So what happened between the “Nah, that’s impossible” and the present day?  I kept up my mind-body processes.  I released emotional energy, worked my thoughts, and created a strong mind, body, spirit connection.  Now, I know how to play at work, how to create ease in what I do, and how to chart my course and make things happen.  (I like the word magic for this – because it feels SO easy.)  I also know how to course-correct if something isn’t flowing or feeling good.  (Case in point – recently, I discovered I felt overwhelmed.  I used my mind-body tools and discovered that my inner wisdom wanted me to admit I needed help.  So – I hired an assistant.  Ah – relief!)

I also know my own definition of success.  I am free of others’ expectations (my own mind’s desire for approval), and I am in love with my life.  I also know how to love the imperfections of life, the things that don’t go as expected, and the amazing journey my inner wisdom reveals anew each day.  I trust my inner wisdom to steer me, and it does.

Little did you know that these tools are so powerful!  Little did I know, when I started using them myself.  You have much to look forward to, as do I.  I cannot wait to share this understanding and process with the 12 coaches who get to take part in this fun-filled program.  Because – coach or not – the mind-body-spirit connection is in itself one perfectly designed system.  Learn how to get out of the way of the system and watch the magic begin!

Interview with Abigail – IC and Mind-Body Techniques

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

This week I am giving a one-hour BlogTalkRadio interview with Gloria Prater, host of the Learning to Live Healthy with IC BlogTalkRadio Show, on Thursday, January 28 at 11 am Mountain Time (1 pm Eastern, Noon Central, 10 am Pacific).  You’re invited to listen in as I discuss my experience with using a mind-body healing approach for interstitial cystitis, why the mind-body techniques work, and how to strengthen your mind-body connection to create health.  Though we’ll be talking about interstitial cystitis, what I will cover certainly applies to vulvodynia, irritable bowel syndrome, other pain syndromes, and even other issues such as weight loss, depression, and anxiety.

To listen online, just follow the link: BlogTalkRadio interview with Gloria Prater

Details: Thursday, January 28 at 11 am – 12 pm Mountain Time (1 pm Eastern, Noon Central, 10 am Pacific)

Breaking the Rules

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Mental Rules Create Physical StressLet’s say you notice tension in your body – maybe your shoulders are up around your ears, your back is tight, or your pelvic floor muscles are clenched.  Before you even make an effort to relax those areas physically, ask yourself this question:

Am I imposing a rule on myself right now?

By rule, I mean any edict from your inner critic/slave driver.  Rules are easy to spot, because they contain words like:

Should

Shouldn’t

Have-to

Need-to

Must

A rule might be something like, “I have to get all my emails answered every day.”  Or, “I shouldn’t weigh over X pounds.”  If you look closely, you’ll find little rules running nearly every action you take throughout the day.  These things are like weeds, so you’ll have to do some serious mental pruning to catch them all.  However, it’s worth every moment spent in your mental garden.

Every time you follow one of these unconscious rules, (or more accurately, try to follow one) your body reacts with tension.  Your body knows that the rules are unrealistic and create traps.  They’re usually very rigid and involve a lot of guilt and self-flagellation when broken.  (Which is an excellent way to distract yourself from feeling emotions, by the way!)

Take a rule inventory today.  Ask yourself if this rule is serving you or creating stress.  Then ditch the stress-creating rules and see how light you feel as a result.  Try it out, notice what happens, and then tune in next week for more on how to work your way out of rule prison.

The Emotional Weather and Pain Relief

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Weathering Emotions

Over the holidays, I took two weeks off from coaching.  I had two reasons for doing this – one, doing things besides coaching brings fresh ideas and creativity to my coaching practice, and two, my essential self asked for two weeks of attention.  Since I generally give my essential self a great deal of attention, this request made me curious.  I wondered what was up with my inner world that required two weeks of concentrated focus.

I started my break with fun family gatherings, cooking, and doing whatever felt right in the moment.  Soon, however, I felt an emotional storm rolling in within my body and mind.  (I have often quoted Pema Chodron to my clients, because she likens emotions to the weather, which I find very apropos.)  I battened down the hatches and prepared myself to feel it, whatever it was.

As you might have noticed, I talk frequently about emotions – specifically emotional suppression and avoidance.  It is the most important concept to understand if you want to strengthen your mind-body connection in order to release pain, lose weight, or follow your inner guidance to success.  It is the key component in all three of these journeys, because a fear of emotions, an unconscious suppression habit, and a pattern of emotional avoidance techniques all prevent a strong mind-body connection.  It’s hard to be aware of your body when are busy fleeing it.

Emotions are a physical energy within our bodymind system.  (Someday, somebody is going to coin a word that encompasses the body and mind as a whole.  Then we can stop searching for phrases to accurately describe the whole with words that imply otherwise.)  To feel them, we have to be aware of our bodies via our physical sensations – no matter how uncomfortable or unusual they are.  A willingness to move toward this discomfort makes it a lot less uncomfortable, a paradox that can keep us confused until we risk feeling everything as it comes.

Having had much experience fleeing my feelings, I now make every effort to just feel them.  It has served me well and kept me pain free, at a healthy weight, and very clear about my inner directives and creative ideas, which results in a successful coaching practice.  I had a sense that this emotional storm moving in had a lot to do with my essential self requesting two weeks off.  Sure enough, I proceeded to spend large amounts of time feeling a variety of emotions for two entire weeks.  I grieved, cried, laughed, got angry, moped, danced, and felt pretty much every emotion there is.  At the end of the two weeks, I felt refreshed, fresh, alive, and joyful on an even deeper level than I had before – which is really saying something.

The reason I wanted to share this experience with you is this: It just goes to show how much emotional detritus it is possible to unknowingly store in our bodymind systems.  I’ve noticed myself and my clients thinking sometimes that we’ll reach a point where we’re finished releasing stored and held emotion.  It’s that old perfection thinking sneaking back to play tricks in our minds.

It’s much easier to just go with the flow, allow the weather, and be fascinated by our own emotions.  Instead of fleeing or fighting with myself for two weeks, I just noticed my emotions as they passed through, almost as if I had grabbed a bucket of popcorn and plopped onto the couch to watch the show.  I let my body wisely do its thing, and am even freer as a result.  I used to only allow emotional release when I’d noticed my body signaling its necessity (via pain or tension).  Now, I’m into preventative mind-body medicine.  Feel it when it asks to be felt, and surrender to the wisdom of my body.  Perhaps this will take me to a different level of health, since I’m already pain-free and full of energy.  Who knows!  Maybe I’ll start aging backwards or performing astonishing athletic feats.  I did have an audiologist tell me this week that my hearing is abnormally good for my age.  Hmmm….

All joking aside, I do feel a depth of joy that is in itself worth weathering any kind of emotional storm.  That’s how I see it – allowing the weather to be exactly as it is also allows this new depth of joy and absolute love for myself and others.  It’s as if in regularly clearing out the stored emotional energy I’ve made room for a stronger, free-flowing, fluid experience of love and joy.

Feel your emotions and you get to be pain-free and full of joy.  If that’s not motivation enough to allow your emotions, I don’t know what is!

This Year, Get More of What You Want

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Reflection Equals More

Reflection Equals More

Yesterday, one of my good coach friends, Bev Barnes, reminded me to take the time to reflect on what I feel good about from 2009, what fruits of my efforts were born, and what it feels like to appreciate my own successes.  Thank goodness for brilliant coaches!  It was the perfect reminder for me, because I tend to charge forward into new ideas without taking that reflection pause.

I’m sure I’m not alone in this tendency.  Looking forward is one of the main reasons we move forward in life, but it can also, surprisingly, bring a sudden halt to forward motion.  Whether you’re trying to release pain, lose weight, create a business, or achieve any particular goal, reflection is one of the most important aspects of your success.

Why?

Without it, we forget to remember what we’ve learned, and we don’t feel the relaxed, open, spacious feeling of receiving something we strove to reach.

I see this constantly with my clients.  Often, a client will say to me something like this:  “Well, I felt pretty good for a couple of days – I’m not sure exactly when it was last week, but I knew it wouldn’t last.”  As a coach, this is possibly the most frustrating comment I hear from clients.  I SO want them to give themselves credit for the moments of having the dream, even if those moments are sandwiched between moments of not having what they desire.  If you don’t notice and fully experience the moment of blissful health and comfort in your body, the day when you purchase the smaller size of jeans, or the new client, you lose something of immense value.

You lose a chance to expand the dream moment into more dream moments.  If that moment of having what you want is a little seedling of the larger plant you’re trying to cultivate, then you must nurture it – water it, feed it, love it, and pay attention to it.  If you ignore it, how will it grow?

Since I’ve ignored many of my moments, I’m hoping you’ll take this to heart and put it into practice in your life.  Then you will see your life expand as those moments of glory – for that’s what they are, no matter how small – multiply.  These are the perfect moments to express love and acceptance toward yourself.  It can be such a habit to press onward, but if you listen to the wisdom of your heart, you’ll know when to stop and honor yourself and be present with your current experience.

I love all of my forward motion – my new ideas, my exciting new projects, my clients in the day ahead.  I want this year to be the year of go, stop, go, stop, go, stop as I move and then relish the results of that movement.  After relishing last year for an hour yesterday, I felt fabulous.  I felt immensely grateful to my coach friend for reminding me to take that time.  I felt relaxed and loose in my body, and I felt at home within myself.  I felt love and acceptance.  I felt wise – I learned so many things last year!  I felt humbled by the amazing people I connected with and fantastic experiences I had last year.

So, here’s to a year of relishing the moments.  Buy yourself a beautiful, inspirational journal (I LOVE Paperblanks!) and take two minutes at the end of each day to relish the moments you loved.  Congratulate yourself for the achievements from that day – little and big, external and internal.  Next year, you’ll have a year’s worth of relishing to enjoy when you re-read the journal and see what you’ve experienced and how much you’ve received in a year’s time.

This weekend, take some time to write a list from 2009.  What did you do that you’re proud of?  What did you receive from yourself, from others, last year?  What happened that was a dream come true?  Sit and feel the immense good feeling in your body as you relish.

And, of course – share!  I’d love to hear what you did that you’re happy about, whatever it may be!  Share dream moments, big and small.