Showing posts with label Just Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just Me. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 April 2016

He Said He Loved Me



Wind blew,
Chimers chimed,
Oops, hair in my face,
He moved it away.

I smiled,
Feeling loved,
Feeling safe,
He said he loved me.

 

We grew older,
Responsibilities kicked in,
Time to move,
To the different worlds we came from,
Still he said he loved me.

Days, months, years passed,
All alone in my world,
None to swipe my hair when the wind blew,
None to whisper or
Hold my hand,
Didn’t see him,
Yet, he still said he loved me.


Horror,
Betrayal,
Anger,
He has another,
Married now he claims,
But still,
He says he loves me.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Yoga Helps me deal with stress

Yoga has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. There are myths that Yoga involves stretching and coiling yourself in "inhuman" ways, truth is, one never too rigid, or too old, or too chubby to do yoga. It is very relaxing and very rewarding. According to my trainer, "You leave a yoga session feeling more energized than  when you came in!"

Biologically, Yoga may release the lactic acid that builds up with muscle use, which may cause stiffness, tension, pain, and fatigue. In addition, yoga increases the range of motion in joints. It may also increase lubrication in the joints. The outcome is a sense of ease and fluidity throughout your body. This is because yoga helps one increase the oxygen intake in their bodies. Because of the deep, mindful breathing that yoga involves, lung capacity often improves. This in turn can improve sports performance and endurance.

Some yoga styles use specific meditation techniques to quiet the constant "mind chatter" that often underlies stress. Other yoga styles depend on deep breathing techniques to focus the mind on the breath. When this happens, the mind calms.

With me, Yoga has relieved my asthma as well as helped me deal with lower back pain.