Friday, September 28, 2012

Positive Affirmations

Back to that wily brain. With journaling, we can find out what we are thinking, and how that shapes us whether we know it or not. But did you know you can also create specific thoughts and change how your mind works?

So imagine that through journaling you find out that you keep thinking a negative thought, and that keeps you thinking other negative thoughts all the livelong day. Maybe your thought is, “I am no good at my job.” So you go through your day feeling crappy about yourself, hating your co workers, not standing up to your boss, and just being miserable for 40 hours a week because you are “no good at your job.”

You can’t quit, and they don’t seem inclined to fire you, so now what? Start working with positive affirmations. Give your mind something good to think about instead of it’s boring old, bummer thought. Find a phrase you can really get behind too, not something that just sounds good on paper.

For example, just telling yourself that you are awesome at your job probably won’t work. You have to find something you can believe right off the bat. Like, “I am a sponge and learn new things everyday.” or “I thrive on challenges,” or “I am constantly improving.”

Find something that turns you on, or maybe somethings, and once you find your affirmation it does two tricks for you. The first is that when you say them to yourself in the morning it sets the groundwork for your day. “I thrive on challenges,” is way more fun than, “I am no good at my job.” So you go out into the world ready to overcome mountains and molehills with ease and zip.

Secondly, when that old though pops in, you squash it and repeat your positive affirmation. “I am no good at my job,” can be replaced with “I am constantly improving.” Improving feels good. Being no good at something feels like a dead end.

Taking the time to change your thoughts is a powerful and simple tool. Choosing what to think is literally choosing how you live. Pretty neat, huh?

Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Power of Journaling

Have you ever wondered what your brain was up to when you aren’t paying attention.

Your mind is always thinking, and more often than not it is thinking the same thing over and over and over again, however, that thought process is below the surface of all of the things we know we are thinking to get through the day.

Think of your mind as a cluttered desk. On the surface you have all of your day to day stuff. To do lists, routine tasks, the stuff you think you should do but never remember to get to, random tidbits like paper clips and rubber bands, leaky pens, today’s newspaper, and a few reminders that you have already forgotten about.

Looking at that pile of busy-iness, no one could really decipher what your job is, or even what you do each day.  They would have to dig a little deeper to find out. For example, if you organized and scooped off that very top layer, underneath, you might find the big desk calendar filled out with important dates, meetings, birthdays, anniversaries and other important milestones in your weeks and months. You would get rid of the newspaper and maybe just keep the article that struck you, the random sticky note reminders would get dealt with or thrown away leaving only the most essential.

On this level we see what informs the rhythms of your day.  But what you really do, is in the desk. The neatly organize files, the notebook with your goals, your company’s mission statement, the real meat of what drives you lies well beneath the clutter. Its the stuff we never look at but tells us what to do and how to do it.

So back to journaling.

Journaling is like organizing your desk. Your journal is where your write to clear away all of the scattered surface thinking, and figure out where it goes, or if you need it at all. Regular journaling uncovers the second layer of thought so you can see what shapes the patterns that you keep repeating. When you write the same thing or the same thought everyday, you can be sure it is part of what drives you. Journaling is also a way to open the desk and really dive into what makes you tick. Your dreams are in there, your goals, your values, your beliefs. The very scaffolding around which you build your life.

And what is the point of uncovering all of this underlying stuff? If you see it, you have a choice in the matter. All that stuff on the top of the desk is just mindless matter until you look at it, and decide to keep it, change it or toss it. And the same is true for the stuff in the brain. The only trick is that in both cases you have to be able to look at it first. And since thoughts don’t handily print out of your ear, you write them down. And then decide.

So what is going on in your mind that needs to be tossed or changed? Get to writing and find out!

Feel free to comment, and share.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

What is your switch?

How many times have you noticed that you aren't living the life you want to live?  Maybe you are in pain, or out of shape.  Perhaps you are unhappy, and don't like your job.  What are the things you do to make yourself feel better, that don't really make you feel any better?  Do you eat junk food, watch junk TV, or fritter away hours of your life on the internet?

What would it take to get you to change your life?  What is the switch that you need to flip to make you live your life exactly the way you want to?

It is different for everyone.  For some folks, poor health and pain push them to turn their lives upside down to get well, and stay well.  For others, it may be a picture from a birthday, or high school reunion that makes them cut out the donuts and add in long walks.  Sometimes it's just a mtter of opening your eyes to the obvious, like smoking is unhealthy and will not, in fact, get you what you want out of life.

Have you flipped your switch yet?  Have you started living up to your greatest potential?  Or are you still groping around in the dark, looking for the motivation to change?

In either case, we at Cofrancesco Chiropractic and Healing Arts are here to support you to the fullest. Call us for a Chiropractic adjustment, a Massage, see our Naturopath, receive a Bowen treatment, or Reiki session, and leave with the tools and energy to get better,
and be better.

Beginning in September, we are offering evening Workshops to help educate and inspire you on your path.

What is your switch?  How can we help you Get Well?  How can we help you Stay Well?  Feel free to comment.