The Ayurveda Experience February 18, 2016
Many people chose January 1 as the day to turn over a new leaf and rework their life habits. I don’t think that’s a bad plan.
The only bad thing is punishing yourself or quitting altogether if you get off kilter…like maybe you have done by mid-February.
If you made a resolution at New Year’s, remember to have forgiveness and tenacity—meaning, don’t beat yourself up for not adhering to perfection (psshhht…who’s perfect, after all). But at the same time, don’t throw your hands up and quit if it’s not easy. There is a fine line.
Two steps forward, one step back is still one step forward. Right? Cool.
I put together some DOSHA-lutions that you might like if you are having trouble deciding what to work on. These are suggestions based on your dosha! So, more than a resolution, this is a dosha-lution that is based solely on what will benefit your life and body-mind.
The goal is to build upon your dosha-lutions over time so you build yourself new habits and a better way of living healthy!
Remember to pick just one thing to work on. Too many things just set us up for failure, so choose one and give it a go!
Refuse to pay fees at the ATM. Vatas usually fly by the seat of their pants which can have them spending more on last-minute conveniences like ATM fees. Refusing to pay fees at ATMs as a dosha-lution will help vatas plan ahead to make sure they have cash in hand and it will help them save money!
Automate your savings. Figure out how much money you need per paycheck and set up an automatic transfer to savings, leaving only the amount that you need in your checking. This way, you can spend everything in your checking account (woohoo!) and you’ll never see what you’re saving. One day you will be pleasantly surprised to see how much is in there!
Put yourself second and listen. Vatas can bowl people over with their enthusiasm in sharing what’s happening in their lives. While their energy is usually infectious and positive, they tend to talk way more than they listen which can be a little overwhelming for other doshas. Why not put the focus on someone else first. Before gushing with your stories, ask theirs. Ask how they are and make it a point to listen so intently that you can recite the details the next day (or two) when you talk to them again. They will be flattered and touched that you care so much and your heart will feel awesome that you’ve touched their lives. Bonus for vata too because vatas LOVE to touch lives.
Card stash. Vatas are mega multi-taskers and while their heart is always in the right place, their brain might not be. Birthday cards, anniversaries, baby congrats, shower gifts, wedding cards, thank-yous, and other courteous correspondence might fall to the wayside because of their busying and dizzying schedules. Remember, vatas love, to touch lives! So, get a stash of cute, blank cards, forever stamps, and even keep some birthday cards. When you want to write a note to Granny, you’ll have everything you need without having to run around town like a nutter.
Eat 3 square meals. Not 8 tiny ones. I know you.
Leave work on time. Pittas will work and work and work and work and work until their little heads explode and then they get pissy (wouldn’t you if your head exploded?). So why get to that point? If you are supposed to work until 5, leave at 5:00. Stress is the number one killer, people. The work will be there tomorrow and you will still have a job because you ROCK at what you do and people love you. So go home and have a nice night.
Limit talk radio. I know you like to be informed of all things happening everywhere in the world all the time (especially when you can debate about it), but dude, the constant chatter and news will increase stress levels without you knowing it. In at least one direction on your daily commute, opt for the classical or electronic chill station instead.
Volunteer. Pittas can get locked tight in their minds about their personal and professional goals and sometimes they forget there is a world out there that needs assistance. Take a time out once a month and volunteer with something that resonates. Women’s shelters need visitors, animal rescue groups need dog walkers and bathers, psychiatric wards sometimes use therapy dogs (if you have a nice doggie, talk to your local ASPCA and they might be able to hook you up), kids need tutors, or flex those muscles and move some rice bags around at your local food bank. Pittas need to be reminded to live through their HEART to find compassion. Volunteering is a great way to do that. Backbends are good too.
Bed by 10. I know you get your second wind after 10 pm, but please sleep. Your gray hair and/or receding hairline (pitta traits!) are tell-tale signs that you think a LOT. Your brain needs rest and so does your body. If you got more sleep, you would be more alert and efficient during the day so that you can leave on time (double dosha-lution whammy!!).
Light dinner. Kaphas digestion is slow so they tend to put on weight easily. Having a light dinner will help keep their bodies and minds light. When dinner is too heavy it sits in our guts all night long, making it tough to wake up. If dinner is smaller and easily digested, you’ll wake up like a spring chicken!
Daily walk. Incorporating a 20-minute brisk walk each day before or after work will make kaphas feel light and happy. Just 20 minutes! If it’s tough, come home and immediately put on your walking pants and shoes – and out the door! Not enough exercise results in a slew of health problems including weight gain, lethargy, and depression, especially in kaphas. One of the very best things kaphas can do is to move their bodies regularly!
De-clutter. Come on kaphas, you don’t need to keep the lucky socks you had in college. Okay maybe keep those but toss out the four pairs of backup lucky socks you have. When kaphas clean and de-clutter they feel instantly light, fresh, and renewed. Choose small, frequent projects and begin to get rid of stuff you don’t use. One project might be a junk drawer. The next project might be under your bathroom sink. Just do one tiny thing a week. If you try to tackle too much, it will take an entire day and you will hate it. If you break it down into small 30-minute bits, you won’t think it’s a pain. Before you know it your dwelling will be sparkley clean and you’ll feel like clicking your heels!
Once a week, do something new. Kaphas love routine and rarely strays from it. In fact, it makes them downright uncomfortable to have to try something new. However, branching out is a great way to infuse light and energy into a stagnant kapha. So once a week, try something new to stay on your toes. Go to a new coffee shop, take a different walking route (double dosha-lutions whammy!!), go do a different Walgreens, taste something new, even stir your tea in the opposite direction. It could be anything! Just make sure you aren’t buying something new because that will lead to more stuff that you are already trying to de-clutter.
If you have any suggestions for specific dosha-lutions, I would love to hear them! There are GOBS of ideas out there and the more we come up with, the juicer life gets! Yeehaw! xoxo.
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