Thank you for all the great responses to Confessions of a Yoga Blogger. Brilliant to see so much Bryan Adams love out there! Very jealous of those of you who have seen him live
And so, on with today’s post…
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My first post-it for Operation Beautiful!
Last week I was exhausted. I don’t know why but I felt bone tired all week. Instead of my regular yoga practice I took some time out for Yoga Nidra.
I don’t know if you’ve ever practiced Yoga Nidra before dear readers, but if you ever get a chance you must. I insist. There’s no lotus, no backbends, not twisting. All you have to do it lie there and listen. (I believe there are plenty of free downloads on the wonderful web – Google is your friend!)
Yoga Nidra is a meditation/deep relaxation first discovered by Swami Satyananda Saraswati when he was living with his Guru Swami Shivananda in Rishikesh. The idea is that during this “Yogic Sleep” the body rests whilst the mind remains active and attentive to the voice of the teacher (or the voice on the CD) which takes you on a guided voyage around your body. It works on some very powerful levels, and has been proven to significantly reduce stress, tension and anxiety. Seriously, what more could you want?
To me though, the most powerful part of the practice of Yoga Nidra is the Sankalpa. This is a positive affirmation or resolve that you make three times at the beginning and end of the practice. I don’t know how this works, but it does. Every Sankalpa that I have affirmed during Yoga Nidra has happened, from quitting smoking to setting up my own yoga teaching business.
I think it’s all about listening to the right things. Listening to the positive rather than the negative self talk. The practice of Yoga Nidra, and especially the Sankalpa makes us listen to what we really want, rather than what we think we want and makes us word our intentions in a positive way.
Listening to positivity both from our own internal voice and from those around us is so important. And this is where Caitlin’s Operation Beautiful website (and the book to be released in the autumn) comes in. Caitlin asks us to change the way we see and to let go of “Fat Talk” and remember that we are beautiful, every day in every way. If you haven’t checked out Operation Beautiful yet, make sure you do today!
So, dear readers, let’s try to cut out the negative self talk, let’s try to let go of those voices in our heads that tell us we are not worthy of this, or that we can’t do this, or that we are hopeless or useless (and yes, I have been guilty of thinking all of these things about myself). It’s not going to be easy and we have to take one day at a time but if we just start to notice when we are talking down to ourselves and try to replace those negative statements with positive ones we can create the lives we want and, as Jim Morrisson said, “break on through to the other side”.
All we have to do is learn to listen.
What have you heard recently?





awww- very fun!! I also did a post it, but didn’t bring a camera to take a picture of it….
I really need to try yoga nidra again, in a more supportive and comfortable environment. my friend Heather LOVED it.
LOVE this post! I think I have done Yoga Nidra but just didn’t know it was called that. I am definitely going to Google it!
Oh my word, it’s a sign!!! I was thinking of starting to post up operation beautiful notes in the UK! I agree, perception and selective hearing/listening are key when it comes to getting rid of the negative in our lives. I think I’m going to blog about this and jump on the operation beautiful bandwagon. Beautiful
Never tried Yoga Nidra, but I should, I’m terrible at quieting myself and just listening…
Yay! I’m doing a post-it this week. Can’t wait! I’ve been really thinking of “fat talk” since I interviewed Caitlin last week. I never realized how much it affects us – how much we do it! I’m on a mission to stop it.
P.S. Thanks to you, I can’t get Summer of 69 out of my head!
Love this, I need to make some post- its tomorrow! Love the quote you left for me…I am going to start using it. Anyone can do yoga on the mat…the test of a true yogi is how you conduct yourself off the mat
I am officially posting my first Operation Beautiful post-it note tomorrow. You’ve inspired me. And I will be trying Yoga Nidra asap as well. Thank you for explaining it in such detail.