Saturday, 10 January 2015

Healthy Living Day 10: Meditate

Day 10: Meditate

MeditateSo far in the challenge, we’ve focused on healthy living with regards to our diet and fitness. From drinking enough water, to eating (at least) five servings of fruits and vegetables, to creating our calorie list, to calculating our TDEE, to creating our ideal meal plan (and following it), to working out, these pertain to the physical aspects of healthy living.
Now, healthy living isn’t just about having a great diet and great fitness regime, though these are crucially important (or we wouldn’t be doing so many tasks on them in the challenge!). Healthy living also involves having a positive mind and soul. When you’re constantly weighed down by negative thoughts and emotions, it doesn’t matter how healthy your diet is or how rigorous your fitness regime is — you’ll ultimately still be weighed down in life by your negativity, which will eventually manifest negatively on your body too. (Consider how the root of emotional eating often lies in emotional baggage, and how negative / fear-based people often suffer from more physical ailments than the average person.)
This is where meditation helps. If you’ve never meditated before, it is an amazingly simple ritual that can create huge, positive ripples in your life. Get this — the one common habit that strings together C-level executives of Fortune 500 companies is meditation! Consider the following quotes:
“Meditation more than anything in my life was the biggest ingredient of whatever success I’ve had.” ~ Ray Dalio, billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates (the largest hedge fund firm in the world).
“It’s almost like a reboot for your brain and your soul.” ~ Padmasree Warrior, CTO, Cisco Systems
“I walked away feeling fuller than when I’d come in. Full of hope, a sense of contentment, and deep joy. Knowing for sure that even in the daily craziness that bombards us from every direction, there is — still — the constancy of stillness. Only from that space can you create your best work and your best life.” ~ Oprah Winfrey, who sits in stillness for 20 minutes, twice a day
“You don’t have to believe in meditation for it to work. You just have to take the time to do it. The old truth is still true today, ‘God helps those who help themselves.’ My advice? Meditate.” ~ Russell Simmons, American business magnate
What exactly does meditation do and how does it help? The truth is that for whatever negativity we receive in life, our body has the ability to cleanse itself of them. When we meditate, we’re creating this space for our mind and soul to process the stimuli (both positive and negative) that we’ve been bombarded in for the past X hours/days/weeks/months/years (since we last meditated), to dump the negative junk, and to rejuvenate themselves. In essence, meditation really helps us to remove the negative baggage from our minds and souls.
The most awesome thing? It doesn’t take any work on our part, except setting aside 10 to 20 minutes a day (or longer, if you can), sitting in stillness, observing the reality, and letting our mind do its work.
Now, let’s get started! :D

Your Task: Meditate

There are MANY forms of meditation and MANY ways to meditate, so if you’re familiar with meditation, simply meditate in any way you like for today’s exercise! If you’re not familiar with meditation, follow the five steps outlined here: How To Meditate In 5 Easy Steps. The simplicity of these five steps means that you can do this meditation anytime and anywhere!
Meditate for as long as you want, till you feel cleansed, purified, refreshed and good to go. I recommend 10 minutes to start off; if you are game for a longer duration, try 30 minutes. The longer, the better! (Once I went for a Vipassana retreat and underwent almost 100 hours of intense meditation! Through the process, I worked through A LOT of latent memories and thoughts I didn’t even know were there!!!!)
As you meditate, observe all the thoughts going through your mind. Don’t engage with them (i.e., entertain the thoughts or introduce new thoughts). Simply sit and observe these thoughts as an external observer of reality. You’ll find a thread of thought will typically circle in your mind for a few minutes (or longer if it’s deeply wedged inside), after which a new thread will take its place! The longer you meditate and observe, the more thoughts you’ll see floating through your mind! Every time a new thought appears, it means that the previous thought has “floated” away and exited your consciousness (i.e., it has unlodged itself from your mind and soul)!

PE Articles on Meditation

I’ve already written a lot about meditation on PE, so these are articles you can check out in your own time:
For those of you with Live a Better Life in 30 Days Program, meditation is one of the tasks in 30DLBL too! Refer to Day 21 for the task on meditation (and more of my thoughts on p. 175–176).

Next, Follow Your Plan for Day 10 (Take Pictures Too!)

What tasks have you set for Day 10 of your 14-Day Healthy Living Plan? Do them today!
Take pictures of your healthy meals – breakfast, lunch, dinner, and mid-day snacks if any — and share them in the comments section. :D After all, a picture tells a thousand words, and when you share photos of your healthy meals, it inspires others to eat healthily and gives them ideas on what healthy food they can have too!
Post your initial comment sharing your results for today’s challenge task, then add on throughout the day as you have your breakfast, lunch, dinner, and/or if you’re doing any workouts. Attach photos of your meals by clicking the image icon on the bottom left of every comment box. As you add on to your comment thread, be sure to click on the reply button directly below your original comment so that you reply to your own thread (as opposed to starting a new thread).

Share Your Results (and Photos!)

Share in the comments section!
  1. Your experience with meditation today and how long you meditated for
  2. Your progress with your healthy living plan today
  3. Pictures of your meals
  4. Pictures of your workout (if any)
Do check out the other participants’ comments too and share a word of encouragement or two. We’re all in this together, so let’s support each other as a group! :)
Stay tuned for Day 11′s task tomorrow! :D

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