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The Holistic Benefits of Walking
Fall is a wonderful season for getting outside and
walking; the air is crisp and the colors are glorious.
Walking has long been known to have numerous health
benefits but now it is understood to also be good for
your mental health and spiritual wellbeing.
Health benefits: A recent AARP report states
that walking 30 minutes, 5 days can week can help: manage
your weight, control your blood pressure, decrease your
risk of heart attack, boost your good cholesterol,lower
your risk of stroke,and reduce your risk of breast cancer
and type 2 diabetes. As one person so aptly put it,"
I have two doctors, my left leg and my right."
(George Trevelyan)
Mental Health Benefits: Walking, particularly
in pleasant surroundings, is also very effective in
reducing tension and negative feelings. It has been
shown to improve self-esteem, relieve symptoms of depression
and anxiety, elevate mood, reduce stress, enhance sleep,
and increase energy. In general, an individual who walks
regularly feels an overall sense of empowerment from
taking an active role in their health. The universal
law of nature is that movement and growth are essential
to life. Inertia and stagnation can strangle a person's
spirit and creativity.
Sometimes when you feel stuck, what's most important
is to simply start moving. The first step will determine
the next, and eventually you will find yourself in a
completely new place, physically and emotionally.
"Movement in the body brings movement in the mind.
It is a natural alchemy. So many of us seek this kind
of movement in our lives, a fusion between being and
doing. We long to restore wholeness within ourselves
and to connect with one another and with the spiritual
values that sustain and guide us." Carolyn Scott
Korte, "The Spirited Walker"
Inspirational Benefits: For centuries, walking has
also been recognized as a form of mediation and prayer.
Some forms of worship include walking the labyrinth,
circumambulating holy sites, or taking long treks on
pilgrimage. But walking is especially effective as a
spiritual tool in modern times when our lives are constantly
moving at a rapid pace. It helps slow us down and bring
us into the present moment.It helps clear our minds
as we lose ourselves in the rhythm of breathing and
moving. Walking in the wise company of nature can be
a wonderful soul booster full of inspirational metaphors,
such as the cyclical pattern of change, the vast horizon
of possibility, and the interconnectedness of life.
So I encourage you to get outdoors! Take a walk in
the morning before work, or during your lunch break,
or as soon as you get home. Devote a whole Saturday
or Sunday to go for a hike or explore a new corner of
your state. And always be attuned to the metaphors nature
is placing before you.
Author: Karin Marcus
Karin Marcus, Certified Life Coach and Retreat Leader,
"Helping people become environmentalists of their
souls" Click here to learn about upcoming retreats:http://www.SteppingOutCoaching.com
For a free introduction to coaching session contact;
Karin@SteppingOutCoaching.com
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