Simple Steps Toward Mind and Body Wellness
Listen to Your Body
Every week brings a flurry of health information, from the nutritional perks of the latest superfood to the perils of plastic. Keeping up with all the ideas about what to incorporate -- and what to banish -- from your lifestyle can be downright dizzying, not to mention stress-inducing.
It's time to relax, take a breath, and consider that creating and maintaining good health isn't an exercise in managing all the details. Instead, it's about committing to a few simple practices that help you feel grounded, whole, happy, and energetic.
"Our bodies are talking to us all the time, but unless we make an effort to listen, we don't hear them until they scream," says Tracy Gaudet, M.D., executive director of the Duke Integrative Medicine Center and author of "Consciously Female." Committing to a daily listening practice, ideally in the morning, can transform your health -- and might catch imbalances before they develop into illness.
Start by taking a breath and bringing your attention to the present, she says. "Then ask, 'How does my body feel? What does it need from me today? Do I have any discomfort or pain? How is my energy?' " This practice can shift the "me-versus-you attitude we often have toward our bodies, where we get mad when it's tired and frustrated when it's sick," says Gaudet. "Open a dialogue and you have a chance to form a real partnership. It's simple, it's fast, it's free -- and it will redefine how you think about your health."