3-Step Morning Routine to Boost Your Mood All Day...

Lie on your back in the relaxation pose, with the palms facing upward and feet naturally splayed open. Close your eyes. If you need to modify this pose due to lower back pain, bend your knees and let them fall into one another. Alternatively, place a yoga bolster or rolled up towel beneath them.

Now exhale without force while observing the belly fall. Breathe in and out through the nose for five minutes or longer, simply focusing on the rise and fall of the belly. This calms the mind and soothes the brain. It's important to do this first thing in the morning rather than jumping to our computers to answer e-mails and make a hundred different choices, which is stressful and less than uplifting. Let yourself ease into the day, and you'll feel a greater sense of well-being.

2) Loving-kindness Meditation

Next we we open our hearts and expand our love out into the world. The loving-kindness meditation is a classic Buddhist meditation centered around opening the heart and stretching the heart muscle and our ability to give and receive love without conditions.

Get into a comfortable seated position. Close your eyes and place your hands on the knees, facing upward. Place an intention into your heart, bringing your awareness into your heart. Take a few deep breaths in and out of the heart center and simply relax.

Now repeat these words silently to yourself:

4/6/2023 4:00:00 AM
Patrick Banks
Written by Patrick Banks
Patrick Banks is a lifestyle writer with an intense passion for health & nutrition. He provides tips on how to boost your potential and feel confident with your body. He believes that laughter and successful social interactions are the best medicine.
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Comments
Meditation is meditation. Can't imagine how Buddhism could threaten anyone. No ideologies, no gods to kill for. I'm not Buddhist. There are Buddhists I find compatible and Buddhists whose earthly behaviour / personalities are not. And thinking kind thoughts towards self, others, the Good Earth seems healthier than American Sniper or Breaking Bad mentality.
A 1500 lb Quarter horse taught me 5 decades ago that love and kindness are the only bargaining tools that don't require a life of looking over your shoulder.
Posted by dvda
Article was good til it said to do Buddhist meditations.... I certainly am not interested in that kind of meditation. Also it has turned me off from bothering to read anything else that you write since I know from whence your words are coming.
Posted by Sandi
Good stuff, Brother Banks... thx for spreading positive information
Posted by Stan

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