A 3,000 Year Old Holiday Stress Saver
By Sian on Nov 30, 2009 with Comments 4
In-laws, holiday parties, tightened wallets, the list goes on of what we need to accomplish in just a few short weeks of the holiday season.
If you are in desperate need of an immediate tension-tamer, I have one word for you: Yoga. For those who may a
lready have a regular yoga practice, you will appreciate moving and breathing to your favorite asanas all the more as the stressful holiday season heats up. For those of you who have never tried a yoga class, this is your time to experience this ancient system of mind, body and spirit connection. Consider it a holiday gift you are giving to yourself that you don’t even have to gift wrap or write a card.
According to the National Center for Health Statistics and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), yoga may have the power to offer the following laundry list of health benefits.
- Improve mood and sense of well-being
- Counteract stress
- Reduce heart rate and blood pressure
- Increase lung capacity
- Improve muscle relaxation and body composition
- Help with conditions such as anxiety, depression, and insomnia
- Improve overall physical fitness, strength, and flexibility
- Positively affect levels of certain brain or blood chemicals
One of the holes we routinely fall into each holiday season is putting everyone ahead of ourselves. Make this holiday season different and carve out just one hour for yourself every couple of days to do something that brings a sense of peace to your mind. Yoga has the power to cultivate that sense of stillness yet invigoration in you that will give the right mind and heart to deal with overbearing holiday house guests, delayed plane flights and burnt pumpkin pie crusts.
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About the Author: I am a gym junkie but always find myself looking for new ways to stay active. You can usually find me hanging with my 2 kids at the soccer field, ice rink, dance studio or swimming pool. Other than that, I am usually at my computer, watching ellen, or making some fab dish for my hubby.








I took a vacation day tomorrow. Once the husband and kids are gone! I’ll have QUIET!!! I will cross and my legs Indian style and breath deep. Ahh….
Did you get a chance to? How did it go? Yummy? Or Yucky?
I have got to try yoga! I keep saying I will but never get there!
I know what you mean – I’ve done a bit of yoga, most notably prenatal yoga, but I’m so in love with Pilates that if I do a class its likely to be Pilates over Yoga. However, one day, when I have more time….