That Tricky Little Thing Called Balance

Genie’s Note: Over the years, healthy, balanced living has been a popular topic here at Espirational. I decided to look over past posts and found many just as relevant as when they were first posted. These words from 2017 are just as important as when they were first written.

It is difficult to maintain a sense of balance in a world filled with chaos.  The urgency of current events and the resulting upheaval throw us off kilter.  And we are bombarded with the stuff.

Turn on your computer and there are written words, images and videos designed to make you angry, fearful and throw you off balance, no matter what side of the political divide you find yourself on; or even if you try to stay out of the mess.

The key word here is designed.  Yes, this is all intentional.  People are easier to control in times of uncertainty and chaos.  If you have ever worked for a company where the rules were always changing and you were in constant fear of being written up or even fired, you have experienced “management by chaos.”

That is why it is so important to stay connected to the Divine, rooted and grounded in love and to develop a sense of balance.  Now if you have ever tried to walk a balance beam you know that perfect balance 100% of the time is not achievable.   Just as when we are on a balance beam, in life we lean one way then the other and sometimes we even fall off.

So how do we get to the point where we are on the beam more than we are on the ground?

  • Balance your body by eating healthy food.  Limit heavily processed food and sugar.  Move your body.  Throughout the day at least stand up and move around for a few minutes.
  • Balance your mind by saying no to fear.  This may mean turning off the TV or computer.  Don’t jump to conclusions and don’t believe everything you see or hear.  It may mean filling your mind with so much good that the bad stuff no longer has any room in your head whereby to controls you.
  • Balance you spirit by staying close to God.  Spend time in prayer and meditation.  Find time and space to be alone in nature.
  • Shine your light and continue to be in love with the Universe.
  • Be careful not to contribute to the chaos.  Think of living in balance in a world of chaos as the greatest act of rebellion we can commit.

The world is desperately in need of your light right now.  Don’t give in to the attempts to control you through chaos.  Stay rooted and grounded in love and keep working on staying on that balance beam.

What are some ways you try to stay in balance in a chaotic world? Share your thoughts and ideas in the comment section and let’s talk.

Prevention and Treatment of Disease

“The main weapons in the prevention and treatment of disease and human carelessness will probably always be food and exercise.” – Dr. Blake F. Donaldson

The Earlier You Invest in Health

“The earlier you invest in health, the more dividends it pays later.” – Tarun Sharma

Health as a Practice

“The more we see health as a practice rather than as a problem to fix, the more we encourage the body’s natural potential to be healthy.” – Aarti Patel

Changing Unhealthy Habits

“Start with changing unhealthy habits to healthy ones —and make them your favorites.” – Sahara Sanders

The Importance of Rest

This was originally posted as a part of my Healthy Living A-Z series and was title R is for rest. I am re posting it here because I think it is a reminder we could all use.

No matter how hard we try we cannot ignore the need of body, mind and spirit for rest. If we do not take time to rest and renew sooner or later the universe will intervene. For me this is when the car breaks down, the computer crashes, the electricity shuts down, or if all else fails to get my attention, I become physically ill unable to do much of anything.

First we must be sure we are getting enough sleep. The body must have sleep to recharge and repair itself. But rest can also involve meditation, spending time in nature, listening to music and other activities that are fun, joyful and help us reconnect with the Creator.

Set aside one day each week to rest, relax, recharge and reconnect. Turn off the “electronic devices.” Resist temptation to turn every activity into work, money or an opportunity for “success” and just be. Listen to the universe and you may receive the greatest inspiration yet.

The Pathway to Health

“A person whose mind is quiet and satisfied in God is in the pathway to health.” —Ellen G. White
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Enjoy the Journey

“Wellness encompasses a healthy body, a sound mind, and a tranquil spirit. Enjoy the journey as you strive for wellness.” ― Laurette Gagnon Beaulieu

I just had to add a few thoughts about today’s quote. I believe it is always important to enjoy the journey. But in our culture we often seem to think that anything worthwhile has to be difficult and perhaps even painful.

That can backfire on us, especially if we apply it to healthy living. If we see a healthy lifestyle as punishment, then that is what it will become. If we see a healthy lifestyle a a life of deprivation and not being able to enjoy life, it will become that as well. We will also not last very long.

I often hear older people say things like, “I know I should eat better, walk, etc. but I don’t want to. I want to enjoy my life.” Sometimes I want to pull a Dr. Phil and say, “And how’s that working for you?” But I don’t. You see unfortunately most of the people who say that are not enjoying their life. Many live with pain and serious illness which might have been prevented or improved with a healthier lifestyle.

Bob and I can both say that a healthy lifestyle does not have to be one of deprivation. We eat well and our food is quite tasty. We enjoy life and plan to continue to do so for many years to come.

So as you start out on the road to healthy living, remember 4 things.

  1. Don’t go overboard. Making a bunch of drastic changes all at once will set you up for failure.
  2. Don’t consider a healthy lifestyle punishment. Find ways to make it enjoyable.
  3. Health and wellness is not just about the physical body. A balance of health of body, mind and spirit is important.
  4. You are on the road to a better quality of life. It will be worth it.

Life is good. Remember that. This life is not meant to be all about suffering. We can have a better life by living a healthy life in body, mind and spirit. And finally, please don’t forget to enjoy the journey.

To Ensure Good Health

“To ensure good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately, cultivate cheerfulness, and maintain an interest in life.” -William Londen

A Tribute to the Heart

Exercise should be regarded as a tribute to the heart.— Gene Tunney

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