Tuesday, December 29, 2009

No resolutions? Impossible!

As the end of 2009 draws near, who can resist making resolutions?

I have a lot of resolutions in my head, just like everyone else, but honestly, if I reach any of them, it will be through slow, almost imperceptible changes. I am not aiming for anything earth shattering. This is not to say that I would turn away earth shattering positive changes in my life. Of course I would embrace them with open arms. I'm just not an earth shattering changes kind of person. Perhaps it's because I must physically move with great care.

I would give a lot to be able to jump on my elliptical trainer every day or my stationary bike. I wouldn't even have to make resolutions to do it because I would have already begun years ago.

But I do have one resolution, if I can call it that: to breath every day. No, not the breathing that keeps me alive. Fortunately, I don't have to think about that and neither do you. My resolution--which I've already begun putting into action is to do 5 minutes of complete yoga breathing a day. Five minutes. Sounds like nothing. Maybe it is for you, but not for me.

So breath I will. Let's see where that takes me.

And for good measure, I'm adding one (no, two) more things: 1 minute of stationary biking a day, followed by 15 minutes of ice. My yoga teacher has forbade me from doing more than 1 minute for at least a month. Will I be up to 12 minutes by the end of the year? I don't know. As I sit typing this, my knee hurts already from yesterday's minute. But I'll try again.

So my recipe for 2010 is to start now and start very, very........ small.

4 comments:

  1. Those are great resolutions. Do-able and worthwhile.

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  2. Yoga breathing sounds terrific. What a good idea for your 2010!

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  3. Hi Wendy. Glad to hear you're going to carry on breathing in 2010!

    Seriously, I was an insomniac throughout my childhood until I discovered yoga breathing at age 16. Suddenly I could relax and that meant that I didn't worry anymore about lying awake in a tense state and could go to bed confident about being able to sleep. Made a huge difference.

    I recommend it to anyone who has trouble sleeping.

    Bearfriend xx

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