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Yogic Life

  • Date Submitted: 03/28/2011 05:34 AM
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What is Stress
It’s not stress that kills us …It’s our reaction to it!
We believe there are two types of stresses when associated with human life and behavior. One could be deemed as being good and the other as being bad. The good type of stress we refer to is demand. Through demand we have an opportunity to grow and become more. The bad type is the reactive emotion of overwhelm and worry, a failure to cope under the situation. This type of stress leads to sickness and death.
We will first cover the "good" stress. Demands and Challenges (problems) are a sign of life and to become stronger one must develop the solution finding skills that can only come through calm (self control) and focus. Without these demands how can we become better and stronger. There's a saying that goes "I'll show you a place where everyone has no problems, it's called a cemetery!"
To grow from stress one must retain a positive frame of mind, that is why yoga is so beneficial when it comes to your outlook on life. The demands, stresses and changes that takes place with your mind and body can be huge. However the great thing about yoga is that you learn the art of control. Through the breathing techniques that are associated with yoga you have the ability to stay as calm as you like while you turn the intensity up even more.
It's an amazing feeling to have total control and so when situations take place- that place demands (stress)- you have the ability to stay totally calm and look for solutions. Learn the 80/20 rule. Spend 20% of the time defining the challenge and 80% on the solution. People who stress out all the time spend 80% on the problem and very little on a solution! That's why they get no where they only get weaker. Stress is like a weight, you can use it to get stronger or you can let it squash you!
The choice is always yours!
The bad type of stress referred to is the reactive state that you choose to place yourself under. When something happens to you, you always have a...

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