What would the world look like if everyone practiced compassion and had empathy for others? I hope it would be a world free of the tragedies that have been in the news lately. I heard an interview today on the topic of compassion with Karen Armstrong. Along with practicing the Golden Rule, she also reminds us to have compassion for ourselves.
Read MoreWith a new year just starting, many people take the opportunity to assess their situation. Perhaps they decide to make some changes, like taking better care of themselves. This might even include getting structural integration bodywork to improve how one’s body feels (just a thought!).
Read MoreFor all you cross-country ski fans – excellent grooming today at Lebanon Hills in Eagan. The forest was truly a winter wonderland, with the trees flocked with snow. And, have I mentioned that XC skiing is a great full-body, low impact (well, as long as you don’t fall!) workout? In honor of the snowy season, here is a short poem on the topic.
Read MoreToday was a good day for a walk with a friend around a nearby lake. The temperature was brisk but the sun was shining and the Minneapolis Park Board did a great job of plowing the paths after last week’s big snow storm. If you don’t already have an exercise program, walking is a good place to start.
Read MoreIt seems that lots of people don’t realize how important the way they breathe is. Having habits like taking shallow breaths or sometimes holding the breath can contribute to back and neck pain and increase your stress.
Read MoreClients have asked me how to maintain the changes to their body that they experienced from structural integration (SI). Common activities of modern life tend to work against maintaining the benefits of SI. Computer or desk work, being in a car and plane trips are all things that hold your body in a more-or-less fixed position and that tend to contract the body’s structure.
Read MoreIt seems like there is always some challenge or other in front of us. Even so, most of us have many things to be thankful for. Focusing on those things on just one day a year is not enough. Happiness research has shown that we need to think about what we are grateful for and things that went well on a regular basis. Are you ready to be systematic about counting your blessings?
Read MoreFall can be a busy time for many people. There are school activities and sports, putting the garden to bed and preparing the house and hearth for winter. However, I find that taking a couple hours off from dealing with the list of things I “have to” do to recharge my batteries may be more productive in the long run. Here are a few exhibits and events in November that look good to me.
Read MoreThis Tuesday is election day. I hope you plan to go to the polls. The people who show up are the ones who have a say.
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