Category: Body

Inspired Life: Alice and the Cheshire Cat

One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a cat sitting in a tree.

“Which road do I take?,” She asked.

His response was a question: “Where do you want to go?”

“I don’t know, ” Alice answered.

“Then,” said the cat, “it doesn’t matter.”

Sketch of Alice in Wonderland with Cheshire Cat in Tree

image courtesy of cocktails365.net

 

So much wisdom in a children’s book, this excerpt from Alice in Wonderland has been playing through my mind on repeat lately and it’s beginning to make me feel a bit the like Mad Hatter.   How do you make the right decision when you don’t even know if the outcome is one you want?

Normally my answer would be something productive.  I’m a doer, I like to take steps in the right direction.  Action=Outcome.  But right now I’m going round and round with the same questions and no answers and this is one time where I’m advocating procrastination.

Yep, do nothing and get outta Dodge.  I’m officially taking a hiatus from my decision-making obligations and hoping to gain a little perspective by getting some fresh air.  And I think this is maybe some of the best advice I could pass along – If you’re faced with something tough and both paths seem to lead directions you’re unsure of, step off the path and pick some flowers or chat with a cat in a tree.  It won’t necessarily change the outcome, but any moment you have to stop, take a breath and regroup will likely help you see more clearly.  After that you just have to start walking again and hope for the best.

Think about it this week as you face life’s decisions big and small.  Try to listen to your gut but, if you’re not hearing anything, realize that unless it’s life or death you have a little time.

Happy Monday, be back soon.

Inspired Life: The Tipping Point

Do you secretly snarl when you see people jogging by your window early on Sunday morning as you sit eating a chocolate croissant and coffee for breakfast (it is a weekend, after all…)?

“Oh yeah, you’re so perfect because you run on weekends…whatever lady. Come back to the real world.”

jogging past the coffee shop in winter

Or when you’re picking up groceries next to the yoga studio, watching people file into class. Must be nice to have time to do yoga in the middle of the afternoon

I have lots of examples but the point I’m making is that we are generally on one side or the other – the yogi or the snarling person – and if you’re a snarler I’m willing to bet that you don’t take enough time to do things for yourself.

First let me just say that I’m a snarler (obviously, or I wouldn’t have thought of the topic) and no I do not take enough time for myself.  I have a friend who heads to the gym when she’s had a rough day, and another friend who swears pedicures are the best medicine.  But me, I’m partial to wrapping myself in a blanket and watching stupid tv shows until my butt hurts.

That’s not to say that I don’t go to the gym and I give myself pedicures from time to time.  It’s just that when things aren’t going so well I turn to less healthy, coddling behavior rather than doing something beneficial for myself.  So my question is, what is the Tipping Point in our decision making?  When do we decide which path to take, and how can we redirect ourselves to choose a happy trail over the rocky road?

I think it goes deeper than simply choosing ice cream instead of a treadmill – I think it’s about self worth.  Since this is my blog and not a self-help book I think I’ll skip the rest of that tangent and focus on a couple things that could maybe save us from our ‘darker side’ next time.

1. Awareness.  Always the first step right?  Take a few moments to examine your mood and why you’re compelled to do what you usually do about it.  Call that emotion out, not literally yell it (unless you want to) but recognize it for what it is.  If your frustration or loneliness triggers ice cream cravings we may be onto something here.

2. Give yourself a moment.  You need to interrupt that feeling and not try and solve problems right this second.  Stand up, sit down or step outside for a sec and take a few breaths.

3. Now give yourself an option.  Ask the question “what do I want to do?”  The first answer may be your standby, but challenge it.  “No, what do I really want to do?  What would make me feel better right now?”  I’m going to guess that the true answer is something along the lines of getting support, getting distracted or getting out some anxious energy.  That’s a lot more specific.

4. Pick your path.  If what you want is to vent  or to seek advice, think of who you can call or meet for tea.  Pick your support wisely – calling someone who likes to give advice is only good when you want advice.  Otherwise choose a friend who listens well.  You can distract yourself by reading  book you’ve been putting off, or pick a movie that inspires you (Julie & Julia if you’re ever feeling like you just can’t make it in this world).  Obviously, if you’ve got built up tension your best bet is to work it out.  You don’t have to be the Sunday morning runner but you could head out for a walk to clear your head.  I always wish I had a punching bag in the house for those moments – I know that would work!

5. Reflect.  Once you’ve ‘tipped’ the right way, think about how you feel.  Most likely you will feel better just from doing whatever you did.  But the real benefit is that you’ve done something huge for yourself.  You’ve veered toward becoming the yogi and not the snarling person.  And when you realize how great this feels you’ll be a lot more compelled to do it next time.

And as the yogis’ say, yoga and life are about the practice not the mastery.  So practice this often – in daily life reflect on where you are and what you want and make your next move from there.  You may one day see someone jogging and jump alongside to make a friend.

Edible Thursday: Cool as a Cucumber

Cukes are in season right now so they are easy to find and cheap to buy. Yippee! If you know what to do with the darn things…

http://www.mysimplehomegarden.com/garden/images/00-single/hydroponic_cucumber_day_55_8-7-2008.jpg

Image courtesy of mysimplehomegarden.com

Here are 5 suggestions for putting them to good use.

1. Refresh your Water.  Slice them thin and place 5-6 slices in a pitcher of water.  After a couple hours in the fridge you’ll have a refreshing beverage for these nasty hot days we’ve been having.  It instantly perks you up, and you can shake things up a bit my adding mint leaves or melon in as well.  A nice change from standard water.

2. Shake it Up. Toss cucumbers into your morning or post-workout smoothie.  They thicken it up a bit without adding too much to the taste (a tad sweet).  They go well with berries and citrus for a little punch.

3. Persian Pico de Gallo.  This recipe is from Vegetarian Times and is a perfect light party dip.  You’ll need:

  • 2 tomatoes, diced
  • 1/2 English cucumber or whole garden cuke, diced
  • 1/2 small white onion, finely diced
  • 1/2 cup fresh mint leaves, chopped
  • 2 green onions, finely chopped
  • 1 jalapeno, seeded and chopped
  • 3 Tbs lemon juice
  • 2 Tbs olive oil
  • 1-1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp dried mint
  • 1 tsp sumac, optional

Toss all ingredients into a bowl and serve immediately (though it gets a little better with a few hours to marinate)

4. Pickles!  The process isn’t as hard as you may think but it does take a little time.  Think about when you were a kid and you bit into a huge dill pickle.  Oh, so worth it.  Here’s a link to the process of pickling.

5. Cuke Face.  It’s not to eat, but it’ll use up your crop and make you beautiful.  It’s an aloe and cucumber face mask.  And it’s simple:

  • 1/2 Cucumber
  • 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel (keep it in the fridge for an extra refreshing mask)

Peel and cut the cucumber into pieces and toss together with the aloe – use a food processor or blender to make it smooth.  Apply gently but avoid eye area.  If you have extra cucumber slices, use these to depuff your eyes while you relax about 20-30 minutes.

Rinse clean and apply normal moisturizer.  Don’t you feel better?  Aloe is great to soften and heal skin, and the water in cucumber helps minimize inflamed skin cells.

Wasn’t that fun? What else is in season…

What’s My Motivation

Just like an actor getting into character, sometimes we need a little reminder of why we do what we do.

Recently I’ve started meeting with a couple uber-smart business ladies for regular therapy (err, I mean support and motivation) sessions.  One of the exercises we’ve done is to articulate our core values – in both life and business.  Identifying these elements helps us stay true to ourselves and reminds us to live and work purposefully.

So what are your Core Values?

Try this exercise to help you identify what is most important to you (adapted from the book The Right Brain Business Plan)

1.  Think about a time in your life when you felt very satisfied.  List out a couple of positive feelings you had at that time, and then list some specific points about what was going on then.

For me, I thought about the end of college – I had worked really hard, was involved with a lot of projects, had a great job lined up and was planning my wedding.  I felt hopeful, strong, smart, connected and loved.

2. Think about a time when things weren’t going so great and walk yourself through the same steps.

At my worst times I have felt out of control, disconnected and stupid.

Start connecting the dots between the positive and negative and you will likely see that your emotions are tied to the same core values.

What I value most: Freedom, Intelligence, Strength of Character, Connectedness

I keep these words tucked away in my mind to recall whenever I’m feeling stuck or just plain ‘don’t wanna’ do something.  There is a reason we operate the way we do, and it’s these values that drive us.  By asking ” what would my truest self do?” decisions become a lot easier and will keep you going when the going gets tough.

Edible Thursday: A Kitchen Must-Have

I get all excited about things that are designed well – cars, furniture and, of course, kitchen gadgets.  So I fell in love when I saw this Collapsible Salad Spinner almost 2 years ago in a magazine.

Progressive Collapsible Salad Spinner

Back then, it was still several months away from launching to the public and in my future online searches I had no luck finding this genius gadget.  But then…I was scouring my local Sur La Table a few weeks ago, picking up and putting back every product they carry (it’s a habit), and low and behold my spinner was there on the shelf.  I have been saving myself for this tool, and had even developed a useful but a slightly wasteful method of hand washing and drying my lettuce.  So I picked it up without hesitation and made it all the way to the checkout without setting back down.

That’s when the fun started.  I’m actually more happy with this thing than I imagined.  Here’s why: Since it collapses, the parts need to separate so the inside pulls double duty as a colander and the outside seconds as a bowl.  It’s actually large enough to fit a whole bunch of lettuce, unlike many cheaper versions I have seen.  And, the kicker, I can fill up the ‘bowl’ with water and spin wash my lettuce too.

Salad Spinner with Lettuce

It’s small, cute, functional and has greatly increased my likelihood of eating a salad – all for $30.  Obviously I had to share.  Happy healthy Thursday

 

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