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with Lea Houston, MA
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April 3, 2008
Greetings!,
Happy April! It's spring here in the Willamette Valley! As usual, that has meant crazy, unpredictable weather. Five days in a row last week we had snow, along with blustery winds, sparkling sunshine, rainbows and skies that shifted in moments from dramatically dark to bright and clear.
My sweetheart has been on a photographic trip to San Diego and Catalina Island. And, while I will admit to having had a few moments of longing for the 80' temperatures he has been experiencing, mostly I have felt a sense of pride in our expressive spring weather!
The weather has reminded me that when we are full of health and well-being, our emotions and thoughts and energy flow easily. A storm of feeling may pass through and easily make room for clear, sparkling sunshine. Yet, sometimes our emotions, thoughts, moods, relationships, energy and lives get stuck. This issue is all about getting unstuck!
The feature article, 7 Fun Ways to Get Your Brain Unstuck, tells about my recent brain freeze while working on an important project and gives seven of my favorite ways to get back in the flow with creativity and pleasure. I announce a mini-retreat and workshop for women: Getting Clear and Letting Your Light Shine, coming up on April 13. It's going to be great fun. Anyone in the local area who would like to join us--let me know as soon as possible, as class size is limited. And, if any of you have ever been stuck in sugar cravings, I am requesting your insights and experiences for an article and a report I'm writing on dealing with cravings.
Thanks for being here! I'd love to hear from you. Please e-mail me with musings, experiences, questions and suggestions. lea@leahouston.com
Wishing you abundant love and health,
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7 Fun Ways to Get Your Brain Unstuck!
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One morning last week my brain got stuck. Seriously stuck. I was working on a grant application and suddenly I was just staring at the computer and no words were coming. Every thought stream quickly dried up. The last words I had written didn't make any sense.
I'm guessing that sometimes your brain gets stuck, as well.
Maybe you are writing a grant application, a thank you letter, a screenplay, a book of poetry, an apology, or a blues song; maybe you are designing a cabinet or a shopping center; maybe you are building a relationship or a birdhouse; and your brain just stops working. What do you do?
At that moment when I felt impossibly stuck, mild panic took over. Several inner voices clamored to be heard.
The gum-smacking bully taunted me -- Nyah, nyah! You have a deadline. You said you would finish this today. People are counting on you. Not as good at this as you thought, are you? Loser!
The pale and wimpy princess whimpered-This is hopeless. It's just too hard. You won't be able to finish on time. No use going on. Just give up. Who wants to do this anyway? How about eating that pint of Chunky Monkey instead?
The unyielding drill sergeant shouted -- Why is this taking you so long?! Buckle down! Get it done! Any fool with half a brain would have been finished by now! Try harder! Work faster! Just do it!
Fortunately, the kindly wise and beautiful Lady of the Lake chimed in and reassured me--Oh, this happens. This is part of the creative process. It has happened before. In fact, this is a good thing. Take a breath, look out the window and remember what you know.
Ah, yes, I remembered, I do know things that help with this. There are some really enjoyable ways that help me let go of trying so I can step out of my own way to make room for a bigger genius and a deeper brilliance to flow through.
Here are a few of my favorites.
- Lie Down
Several years ago, I read results from a study that demonstrated that we are smarter when we lie down. I love studies that confirm what I feel instinctively to be true! When you lie down and let your mind drift, new ideas and bigger thinking can catch up with you.
- Get Moving
When you move you bring oxygen to the brain, blood to the muscles and a sense of freshness and vitality to your whole being. It is especially helpful to move in free, spontaneous, non-ordinary ways. Get your body moving and your brain will follow. Change your physical perspective and your mental perspective will change. Shake, wiggle, dance, jump, walk, skip, stretch and breathe, turn yourself upside down, roll around on the floor.
- Go Outside
We all need fresh air and light, and most of us don't get nearly enough. Breathing fresh air and soaking up natural light will activate your body's electrical system, regulate your hormones, calm your nerves and stimulate your creativity. Meander, jog, skip, play, listen to the trees, sit quietly, enjoy the sensations of nature, watch the birds and the clouds and breathe in the beauty of this amazing Earth.
- Soften Your Eyes
When the eyes are tense, the brain is tense. When you relax, soften and free-up your eyes, there is a positive effect on your physical vision and on your overall perspective. Soften the muscles around the eyes, soften the eyes themselves, let your gaze soften and allow your peripheral vision to expand.
- Be Noisy
As modern adults we tend to be very inhibited in the sounds we make. Your brain benefits when you play with weird, unusual ways of making sounds. Sing, yell, sigh, yawn, hum, make strange noises, blow out through your lips like a horse, talk to your computer, shout out poems.
- Play with Art
Expressing yourself freely, without thinking of a final product, will activate the right side of the brain and will stimulate more communication between the two sides of the brain. Play with big, loose colorful expression, finger paint, sculpt clay, draw with crayons, free-write in your journal or on large sheets of paper. Be messy. Have fun
- Mix it up!
Do lots of the suggestions above, all at once!
After playing with several of these- walking in the woods, shaking and wiggling, singing, making weird noises, balancing on rocks in the stream and looking at the world upside down- I came back to my computer and the last bit of the grant wrote itself. As a side benefit, the tension was gone from my neck and happiness had returned to my heart.
So the next time your brain gets stuck, remember: it's just part of the creative process. That yucky stuck feeling is a message from your Bigger Self that it is cooped up and needs more room. What are your favorite ways to free your brain from your ruts of habit?
May you remember what you know and may your bigger genius and deeper brilliance flow freely and happily! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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www.SelfCareCelebration.com Contact Lea for coaching and speaking: lea@leahouston.com |
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Getting Clear and Letting Your Light Shine!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A Special Workshop for Women
Clear away the obstacles, let go of the inner rubbish, connect to your deep knowing and let your light and life force shine!
Dreaming Forest Farm, outside of Philomath, Oregon April 13 Sunday 1-5 pm; $40
- If you ever feel stuck and want fun, effective ways to get unstuck...
- If there is an area of your life calling for clarity and deeper understanding...
- If you would like to allow your life force to flow more freely and happily...
- If you just want to have fun while learning new tools for living in vitality, creativity and joy...
Then join this self-nurturing mini-retreat with a compassionate community of women in a beautiful light-filled studio in the forest! Activities will include:
- Gentle yoga
- Inner reflection
- Clarity Process
- Playful movement
- Acupressure and energy techniques for releasing tension, anxiety, moods
- Deep Listening- to yourself, Nature, others
- Replenishment of body, mind, heart and soul
- Interactive imagery- tune into your inner dreaming and imagination
Come play and learn and share with us! To register, email or call me 541 760 6378 lea@proaxis.com |
Requesting Your Wisdom: Got Sugar Cravings, Anyone?
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Lately, I've had numerous questions from clients and students about how to deal with sugar cravings. This is a big issue for many people. For me it's gotten to be a bigger concern in the last few years as my hormones have been shifting.
In response, I'm beginning to write an article and special report on positive whole body/mind/soul ways to deal with cravings.
Hearing from you would be a great help! If you have a few moments, please drop me an e-mail about any of the following:
- What are your biggest challenges with food and cravings?
- What has been helpful for you in working with cravings?
- Any other thoughts, questions, insights, ideas about this?
Thanks ever so much!
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