Feeling Good–Now or Later?

I have lived much of my life rather compulsively—feeling that
if I just got such and such done, then I could relax and feel
good. 

How about you?  Are you waiting until your house is clean,
your taxes are done, your weight is just right, or you’ve
finally made it financially—are you waiting until then to
feel good?

Most of us tend to do this by default—it’s how we’ve been
conditioned.

But what I’ve discovered is that choosing to feel good now
not only is more enjoyable, but also opens the door for all
these other things, at least the ones that are truly important,
to get done in their own good time as well.

How can you feel good before everything’s the way you want it?
Ah…that’s an art and a discipline we all are learning. 

First of all, recognize that it’s a choice—what you choose to
say to yourself, how you choose to view a situation, what
attitude you choose to have, and what influences you surround
yourself with.  A great first step is simply choosing to be
grateful—give thanks for everything good in your life right
now, and even step out and give thanks for the good that’s
coming as if it’s already yours.

To a blessed and wonderful week!

Dr. Ben

Natural Solutions for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Just spoke with Sandy Guerriere who’s got a wonderful blog discussing her discoveries as she’s pioneered her own journey to find natural approaches to rheumatoid arthritis.  And her ideas can benefit anyone who wants to re-learn how to “listen to their body” and think beyond what “medicine” has to offer for their overall health.

Here’s a direct link to her blog:

http://www.rheumatoidarthritissupport.blogspot.com/ 

Be sure to check out her posts on spices and on listening to your body.

Enjoy!

Dr. Ben

Can you reverse aging through mindfulness?

Just saw this really cool study on Eric Berger the “SciGuy” s blog on the effects that our surroundings and the “signals” we give ourselves can have on our very biology and how we age.

Take the 30 seconds to read the article here, and remember that there’s always “more than meets” the eye that affects your healing and health!

If you have some personal experiences with this, let us know in the comments below.

Enjoy!

Dr. Ben

An emotional key to manifesting any change you desire.

In working with my business team, I’ve noticed a pattern that
tends to get “overlooked” in practice, but is extremely key
to the success or failure of “manifesting” a desired change
in any aspect of your life.

Whether it’s a result in your business, a change in your health,
or some other area of your life where you’re wanting to create
something that’s not yet in your physical experience…

I’ve noticed a consistent pattern that’s key to actually seeing
fulfillment of what you’re wanting to manifest—-and there’s lot’s
of historical precedent for this pattern as well. 🙂

The key seems to be that there’s a “necessary” amount of time,
which may vary for the person or situation, that’s required to
keep our attention on the change or result we’re wanting to see
(rather than the lack of it), and it’s this attention, and the
emotional consistency that follows from it, that’s the key
difference between someone who “tries” for awhile and then
gives up, vs. the person who actually sees and experiences the
fulfillment of their “dream”.

Here’s two examples that will better clarify what I mean—-one from
an “ancient” text, and the other a simple analogy.

The “ancient” text is the biblical story of the Children of Israel
wandering in the desert for 40 years when they could have entered
the promised land almost right away.

What led to the delay?

Well, one key factor seems to be the recurrent tendency to “give up”
emotionally
on the promise they’d been given…and to “murmur and complain”.

Keep that in mind as we consider the following analogy.

Imagine that the result you’re wanting to manifest—-whether it’s
in your health, your finances or business, or some other area of
your life—-is like a crop, say of corn.

And let’s say your crop has a set time—-say 90 days—-to grow fully
and bear fruit.

Well, what if every 45 days, or every 85 days, you “throw in the towel” emotionally,
and walk away from your “crop” because nothing seems to be “happening” yet–at
least not what you want?

Can you see how you could painfully prolong receiving the very fruit
you’ve been sowing toward, much like the Children of Israel delayed
their entrance into the promised land?

So how about making a deal with yourself.

How about taking a moment to reflect on something that you’re really
looking forward to experiencing—-maybe it’s more energy, a better physique
for the summer, growth in your business, or an increasing amount of surplus
at the end of each month—-and taking off the internal “time limit” when you
tend to judge whether something’s “working” or not…and instead, hold to
the promise…the “dream” that draws you…and keep your attention and
your emotions steadily in line with that dream regardless of how things
“look” at the moment…

You may soon look around and find the very thing you’re wanting to experience
is “suddenly” here.

Dr. Ben

P.S.  I’d love to hear your own stories of holding fast to a vision or dream
despite how things looked at the moment, and you can share them in the
comments below.

How to Keep Healthy and Avoid the Flu

With the recent flurry of news on Swine Flu and questions I’ve
been asked directly, I decided to reprint an article I wrote
previously with a few minor edits so it’s fully relevant and
useful to you right now.

So here you go — 4 keys to stay healthy and avoid the flu:

1)  Release what’s not healthy

2)  Take in what is healthy

3)  Develop a healthy attitude and

4)  Make use of specific immune boosters.

What do I mean by releasing what’s not healthy?

How about sugar, dyes, artificial ingredients and preservatives,
deep fried foods, and the like.  Foods that raise your blood sugar,
are artificial, or are hard to digest, can tax your body’s resources
and leave them less able to protect you from the increased germs
you may be exposed to in close quarters at school, work, or when
traveling.

What about gossip, fear, and worry?

As we understand more and more the connection between mind and body,
between how we feel and how our immune system functions, we see more
and more the importance of our thoughts and attitude on our health.

Become aware of what you’re listening to or watching on TV, and what
you’re talking about and thinking about, especially before bed when
your subconscious mind takes over for the night.  Let go of those
things that do not add life or health to you and your family.

Next, take in what is healthy.

Begin with plenty of color from fresh, preferably organic, fruits and vegetables.
Eat as much fresh, organic food as possible, and drink plenty of purified water.
Fresh air is also important—open a window or take a walk outside when possible.
If you have allergies or are confined indoors, consider an indoor air purifier. 

How about things that make you feel good?

Surround yourself with beauty, nature, sunlight, music, and what brings you joy.

Remember, it is not only what you eat and drink that is important to your well-being.

Which brings us to your mood, or attitude, and its effect on your health.
We all have experienced being hungry or tired and finding ourselves a little grumpy
or easily irritated—-in other words, our physical condition has affected our thinking
and emotions.

The reverse is also true—-what we think about and how we feel can profoundly affect
our immune system and our health.

So learn to be thankful.  “In everything give thanks.” Find something to be thankful for
throughout the day, especially at the beginning and end of your day.

If you’re feeling irritable or depressed, intentionally choose to give thanks for
something good in your life.  For some of you who are experiencing difficulties right now,
this may be challenging, but well worth the practice.

Lastly, make use of specific immune boosters, especially when feeling run down.

One of the simplest is to drink warm broth or herbal tea, or even warm water
with fresh lemon and raw honey, throughout the day—-ideally a cup or bowl an hour
if you’re feeling run down.  If you’re at work all day, fill a large thermos or two
with broth or tea and sip throughout the day.  Adding chopped garlic to broth will
give further immune benefits; and if you’re bold, chew a few cloves directly or add
them to freshly made vegetable juice.

In addition, support yourself with a good multivitamin and omega three fatty acids
from fish oil or cod liver oil (cod liver oil in the winter is especially good because
it includes vitamins A and D).  Herbs like echinacea and goldenseal can be used for
a week or two when needed.  Probiotics to restore normal gut flora are important with
repeated illness or antibiotic use, and colostrum and mushroom extracts such as reishi
can also enhance the immune system.

In summary, release what’s unhealthy, take in what’s healthy and makes you feel good,
in everything give thanks, and use immune-boosters when needed.  With these strategies
in place, you’ll be well on your way to a healthy, thriving season.

Dr. Ben

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