Assess your health, your strengths, as well as your problems and bad habits, and look for (ask yourself
and take time to listen) the causes or basis of each
concern. What are your issues? It’s best to ask for this
deeper information and healing in your quiet, meditative
place or before sleep to ask your dream imagery to come
forth. (Review my Staying Healthy Tips on The Nature of
Healing.) This is a time to work on solutions.
Make a list of your goals. What are you willing to work
on, work out, and achieve? Do you need to lose weight; have
more energy; or find a new doctor/practitioner to help you
resolve a problem or illness? Or would a therapist or intuitive
be more helpful? For example, you could assess your teeth
in January, schedule a Thai massage and an acupuncture or
chiropractic session in February, and a five-day health retreat
in March. First assess your health budget and see what is
covered by insurance if you have it, but also look at what you
are willing or able to invest into the health of you and your
loved ones.
Review your SNACC habits (sugar, nicotine, alcohol,
caffeine, and chemicals). These are common substances
that undermine most people’s health, and dealing with
them is often the beginning of life improvement. Clearing
the daily use (even temporarily) of these habits/abuses/
addictions that takes your vitality is often my first step in
the Purification Process (see my book, The New Detox
Diet). January is a perfect month to take a vacation from
these habits. You may also choose two or three habits to
get started. Rather than attempting too much at once, do
what you know you can. Step by step still gets you along the
health path.
Next, look at your food habits and what you may be
overusing that stresses your body and causes reactions.Is
it breads and baked goods, refined sugars, or a dependency
on drinking cow’s milk or eating cheese? You may not be
able to tell this unless you take a break and re-check your
response again later. Most of us aren’t fully aware of how
specific foods or meals effect us, but we know when we don’t
feel fully alive or well, or maybe we want to digest better or
reduce some aches and pains or sinus congestion, or just
lose a few pounds. Here then, the ideas of The False Fat Diet
book can guide you in this important process. A reminder is
that this process is more difficult with a stress-filled schedule;
thus, you may need to carve out some time both physically
and mentally. I like starting my program on a Friday to have
the weekend to adjust to the new plan.
Exercise your body, keep it moving! Just because it’s
winter, don’t get lazy. Get your activity, but get your rest and
sleep as well. Stretch that body and don’t let it get old, get it
pumping, and tone those muscles. Cleanse and brush your
skin daily as well. Inner clean creates outer sheen. Stay fit
and stay healthy.
Do some positive therapies. There are many that can
be of help, such as massage and other body therapies;
acupuncture, counseling, or a personal reading for
guidance. Sometimes merely a walk and talk in the trees
with a good friend is all you need to set things right. Try
something new or go back to something you liked. New
experiences are helpful to growth and healing.
What is your spiritual practice? This may be prayer,
religious studies, or meditation. We all come from different
backgrounds and beliefs. Our reverence for life, our own
and others, is the basic premise for a spiritual life. Treating
our body as a temple of Living Spirit provides a motivation
to treat ourselves as special and thus feed and care for
ourselves in a loving and healthful way. It’s the base and the
beginning of a healthy life.
Your career or work is often a core area for your well-being.
Are you doing something that is important to you?
Do you have a plan for life? Some jobs are what you wish for,
others are on the way to somewhere else, and still others
are there just to support you and your family. These are all
important reasons. If you are not pleased with what you are
doing, ask why and what can be done differently. Do you
need to review this with a professional counselor? Do you
need more education and training? Or will a shift in attitude
help you to feel better about your work?
What can you complete this year?What’s been on your
mind or sitting around your house? Make a list of a few or
more areas that could use some of your valuable energy.
(Add these to your list of goals.) This may involve old health
habits, a messy room to clean up or rearrange, stuck areas
in a relationship, or letting go of old patterns at work. Don’t
be afraid to go for it this year.
Make your resolutions and commitments. Begin by
looking at the key areas of your life. Health and personal
habits, love and relationships, and career or work. And if
LOVE moves into all those areas, that’s all the better as you’ll
care for yourself and your life, plus your relationships in a
positive way. Make more room for love to fill your daily life,
and let it be the higher Love. Human love is temporal for
many, yet love in the Spirit is everlasting. We are all blessed
to share this garden, this Earth, which needs our love and
protection. We must take the time to nurture nature, to
nourish and flourish.