I would love to share with you my recent article published in the December 2021 issue of the OM Yoga Magazine
Stress is now ever present in our day to day lives, the world seems to be spinning faster with never ending demands, pressures, and business. No wonder that so many of us feel anxious and overwhelmed. Especially now after we experienced several lockdowns, when our lives had to slow down and we took some needed time out, being back in the ‘real world’ shows us that actually we need to prioritise our wellbeing and mental health and reduce our daily stress more than ever.
Fortunately, we have yoga, which is proven to help reduce stress and anxiety and has many wonderful health benefits. Whether you are at home, yoga studio, work or somewhere in between, yoga is always here to help you relax and de-stress. Connecting with your yoga practice in nature is always extra special, once you slow down, look around you and take a few deep breaths, the pressure starts to fade away and the stress falls off your shoulders.
The physical postures (asana), breathing techniques (pranayama), relaxation, meditation and mindfulness help us release stress that we have been storing in our bodies – muscles, joints, bones and all of our body layers and energy channels. Yoga practice is proven to release mental and emotional tension, too. There is so much that happens on the yoga mat. We create a safe space, a sanctuary, so we can let go of the outside world and all that is happening around us – news, family situations, relationship troubles, work and money worries and so on. On our yoga mat, or simply when we dedicate some ‘me time’ to ourselves, we become present, connect with our breath and slow it down; we connect with our bodies and feel our strength that we perhaps forgot we have, we feel our softness, we realise our uniqueness and inner beauty; we shed the layers of stress and worry and begin to feel more like ourselves again.
Many studies have found that practising yoga (even a really short practice whenever we can) can minimize stress and increase productivity. It is believed that yoga is so effective for stress relief because, aside from the physical benefits that yoga brings, it encourages a good mood, an increase in mindfulness, and a healthy dose of self-compassion. Yoga eases symptoms of anxiety and stress through direct benefits to both the body and mind. On a physical level, yoga helps induce a relaxation response and reduce heart rate; on a psychological level, mindfulness promotes a focus on the present moment, guiding thoughts away from anxiety or worry about past and future events.
My advice is – Don’t wait until you are stressed to start yoga! Start now and the stress of your day to day life will be magnificently reduced.
Eva xxx