![]() ![]() Daniel Amen showed a significant improvement in brain function following the practice of gratitude. Just in case you’re not yet on the gratitude attitude bandwagon, here are some more reasons to start practicing gratitude…Brain scans and research conducted by renowned psychiatrist, Dr. Say thanks, even for all the little things, tell the people you love that you love them…do it, do it now, do it everyday, every opportunity you get…I think you might be surprised how great you feel. Did you know that practicing gratitude can actually improve your brain function and overall physical and emotional well-being? Well, it’s true.īe grateful for who you are, what you have, your friends, your family, animals, anything and everything…put your gratitude at the forefront of your consciousness and make it known to others. Tip of the Day: make your attitude, GRATITUDE. Tags: asana, legs up the wall, restorative yoga, viparita karani, yoga, yoga pose Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Yoga pose of the day: VIPARITA KARANI-Legs up the Wall Pose Here’s a step-by-step guide on Viparita Karani: You can always do it with or without a mat/blanket/bolster under you back. Try it at home after work, a hard workout, a day of travel, or anytime you feel the need to “chill out”. This pose allows your adrenals to relax and can often be a very calming pose to practice. ![]() It is a super gentle inversion, one that most pregnant women can even do for at least a few minutes. For those of you who have attended my yoga classes, you know that this is one of my absolute favorite yoga poses…it is so simple, feels so good and, surprise, it’s super good for you, too! Runners often refer to this as doing “leg drains” as it has the effect of helping get fresh blood to the legs, flushing lactic acid and reducing soreness and swelling. ![]()
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