Hello from Alison
Fall is an inspiring time of year! I love the seasonal changes. Living in Hawaii, I see fewer changes at this time of year. However, being a Colorado native, I am reminded of the mountains covered with varying shades of golden yellow, crimson oranges, and amber reds of the quaking aspens. The symbology of the falling leaves really speaks to methe shedding of old life falling to the ground to be recycled to become one with the earth again. The grace and ease with which the leaves let go and reintegrate with the earth amazes me. Could transition really be this easy? As our careers, relationships, finances, and families go through their natural course of change, could we learn to let go with the same grace and ease as a falling aspen leaf? This article is dedicated to five great tips for learning to let go. When we create mental roots of stability, to hold us in times of transition, we will find an unshakable foundation that we can stand upon for the duration of our lives. Where navigating change in our lives can be as graceful and filled with ease as the aspen leaf in the fall.
Learning to Let Go: The Yoga of Surrender
Awareness
When change occurs, especially unanticipated change, it is important to acknowledge your true feelings. Take a piece of paper and write down how you are feeling about this change. Do you feel excited? Do you feel sad? What do you fear about this change? What do you look forward to with this change?
Let Go of Control
Letting go includes letting go of control. Like the aspen leaf falling to the ground, trust you will be held in change. Believe change is for the better, even when you can't see how this is possible.
Trust Change
Change is an invitation to build faith. Learn to trust in the natural intelligence of the Universe. Imagine all change is the Universe aiding your highest self in it's growth. It is not unusual for things to get worse before they get better. We call this a healing crisis. To make room for health the disease will surface more strongly.
Ask Great Questions
Ask yourself: how can this change can be my greatest opportunity ever? Remember, the lens with which you view the world, is created through the eyes of your mind.
Imagine the Outcome
You Would Like What is the desired outcome you would to see happen? What action steps can you take now towards the fulfillment of this vision? Be patient. Be open. Believe the Universe is benevolent. Change is a natural part of our daily lives. Learning to love change is a crucial key to your optimum health!
With more than 10 years experience in health and wellness, Alison Miller, author, speaker, retreat leader and health care practitioner is dedicated to educating and empowering individuals and groups in personal health, healing and rehabilitation. Alison has a B.A. in Kinesiology, and is certified in yoga, massage and energy medicine. For one-on-one appointments call 808-269-2324 or email: