Go Easy (With Habit Creation)

Go easy. Go slow. Go simple. Go small.

When we’re creating a new habit, it’s usually easy at first. We’re excited to be doing something new and good for ourselves!

And then the honeymoon wears off and we slide back into our old habits. Have we failed?

No! We just need to keep going and realize that changing habits takes time. You formed your old habits because they were helpful and now they are, well, habits! They’re really easy to do. You do them with out thinking, on automatic! That’s really easy!

And now, you’re changing to something new that you have to think about. That’s much more challenging.

As change coach and professional mentor, Robin Rice, says, this is why we need to make our new habits as simple and easy as possible!

And go slow. We need to give ourselves the time and space to change. Habits take time to form… we have to create new pathways in our brain, and change the old ones. That takes time, so allow yourself the time to do that.

And go small. Rice also points out that small changes are much easier to make and we’re more likely to succeed. Changes that are too big require too much time, space, attention and brain power and thus they usually don’t work!

Go slow. Go easy. Go simple. Go small.

Happy habit change!

Shoulder Love, 10min Yoga Practice

(video: 10:06; I’ve added subtitles to compensate for the microphone.)

Shoulders up around your ears more often than you’d like? Do you frequently find yourself hunched forward over your computer? Painful? Sore? Stiff?

These poor posture habits can be changed with a little awareness.
This 10-minute yoga practice will bring your attention to your shoulders, soften and gently stretch them. Feels great and the focus on your shoulders is an awareness you can bring into your day to help you change your habits!

You can do this practice at different times for different goals: in the morning to start you say with this awareness, or midday as a wonderful rejuvenating pause, or at the end to gently wind down and release tension.

However you use it, let it help you bring awareness to how you’re sitting at your desk, standing and moving through life. With this growing awareness, you can choose to relax and relieve your shoulder muscles. Overtime, your shoulders will be where they’re serving you best: in a neutral, relaxed position, ready to move in any direction with ease and power!

Enjoy!

Acknowledging vs Cultivating Fear

Fear is a natural emotion and yet sometimes we have a hard time interacting with it in a healthy way. Unconscious, fear-based habits can be especially tough to break.

Here’s a simple method that helps me break fear patterns.

I’d love to know what you do to break your fear patterns.

Enjoy,
Elena