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Series on adrenal fatigue

How I Recovered from Adrenal Fatigue Pt. 2

In an earlier post I talked about what adrenal fatigue is and provided a backstory as to how I was living my life prior to adrenal fatigue. While I thought everything was going well, the ancient wisdom within knew this way of living was unsustainable and untrue to how life is really meant to be lived.

How did I even know I had adrenal fatigue? It was first of all – the fatigue. There was absolutely no energy to do even a 20 minute walk to the nearby park! This drove me insane at the time for someone who was used to being extremely active with daily crossfit workouts and going hiking on the weekends.

What was also debilitating was the deep sense of anxiety that I had. To be honest, whenever the bouts of anxiety occurred I became so scared because I couldn’t recognize myself for feeling so lost, vulnerable, and weak.

Generally experiencing adrenal fatigue made me feel as if I was wiped clean of any power I thought I had and any sense of who I thought I was.

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How to Start a Meditation Practice

In an earlier post talking about Momentum we talked about keeping the flow of positivity alive; to catch your seedling thought of worry, anxiety, past, or future when it begins rather than continue to feed it.

Well, I thought I’d share a bit on how I like to meditate in the mornings. This varies by situations but for the most part the framework in which I set up the daily morningĀ meditation is outlined below. I hope this helps to either start or solidify your own meditation practice. šŸ™‚

I tend to meditate in sections. I know sounds weird but it works for me and if you have an analytical, type A personality perhaps this will work for you too. Here’s how…

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Momentum

Each day we have the opportunity to start anew.

The moment you wake up to take your first – full – deep – breath just remember your slate is clean. Your mind is a vast, expansive, open canvas. This canvas is bright, immaculate, and has no edges.

Begin your prayer. Meditate. Be full of gratitude for another waking day. Honor yourself to the highest. Understand your mind and body are a temple where only the highest of thoughts should live.

Abraham Hicks speaks of momentum. The moment you have a lower vibrational thought, and the moment you keep feeding this thought is the beginning of momentum. Once this begins it gets harder and harder to get back to higher frequency.

And vice versa! Upon waking linger on the clean slate. Linger on the GRATITUDE. Linger onĀ feeling the positive emotions and thoughts. KeepĀ this momentum going.

So, I’m curious… what are some positive thoughts and/or emotions you focus on to keep the momentum going? šŸ™‚

ą„ Losing the Ego: The Awakening by Eckhart Tolle

The thoughts that go through your mind of course are linked through the collective mind of the culture you live in, the collective whole, they areĀ not your thoughts as such but you pick them up from the collective.

You identify with thinking and the identification of thinking is ego.

Which means simply that you believe what you are thinking.

-Eckhart Tolle

 

Seattle Family Photographer

The Importance of Capturing Those Special Family Moments

These people are some of the most precious human beings on earth. Their kind souls are a gift to anyone they come to meet and especially to these two precious twin boys.

When I was asked to capture family portraits I literally squealed with excitement at the chance of being able to capture everyday life moments. When I decided to become a photographer there was only one reason that brought me to love the art of photography so much – it was the ability to capture the stillness, a moment in time, the meaning of the moment.

I love capturing the soul essence when it comes to individual portraits and couples, but families? There is something equally as special there… you see the behind the scenes, everyday moments are what gets me the most.

Sometimes we forget how perfectly imperfect the house was, or the moment when you are holding your baby boy and attempting to eat scrambled eggs right off the pan from a cooling stove top. Sometimes we don’t even realize how lovingly we are holding our child because it is so automatic to your nature, but to see it in a still? Priceless.

It was a pleasure capturing this family and I am more than happy to share some moments of their love.

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Cleansing

Smudging and Clearing Space

The first time I smelled the smoke ofĀ palo santo I felt an odd sense of coming home…

When I first moved to San Francisco I came across an adorable shop called Foggy Notion. Alissa, owner of the shop, carries hand made, local items from hand salves to beautiful hand made bags. While I was still in my mode of “simple living” I strayed away from any material item I didn’t necessarily need, and instead found myself in love with a tightly bound cluster of white sage. Alissa was sweet enough to burn some for me after which I fell in love.

Months later I was walking in the Mission and found myself upon a street vendor selling crystals and other eclectic items, one of which was palo santo. I lingered and went back and forth as to whether or not I should buy anything but ended up leaving empty handed.

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The God Box

I’ll be the first to admit I have an overly analytical mind that sometimes just won’t shut up šŸ˜‰ AtĀ times it can be helpful, especially at work or when I’m planning a trip (which I am totally doing at the moment), but for the most part I tend to over do it.

That’s where the God Box comes into play…

Tosha Silver mentions a God Box and Gabrielle Bernstein has something similar she calls the Holy Triangle. Ā I love this concept. It involves faith, prayer, and the willingness to let go.

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CHOICE

CHOICE.

So often we forget how powerful our human brains are. In every moment it is working to analyze, compare, weigh every option, our next move, all whileĀ thinking 5 steps ahead figuring out what our next meal should be!

In every single moment it is thinking – SOMETHING.

How often is it that we choose to fill our brains with complex scenarios related to work, relationship, health, or the future?

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Timing

I am often amazed by timing. Ā To back up a bit…

All this week, beginning Sunday evening, I sensed a growing ball of anxiety starting in the pit of my stomach and slowly rising toward my chest. My breaths are short and shallow, and I find myself identifying more and more with a certain story in my head.

It started with worrying about a single event happening Friday. Then it lead to worrying about having visitors in town and whether or not I even have the mental capacity to handle all that is going on. Then it leads to future tripping about everything and anything that may have an impact to my health and well being. Yea… having had adrenal fatigue can get you hyper aware of stress…

Then I receive an email from a subscription I have with The Journal by Kevin Rose (it’s free by the way) and came across this quote at the very end of the email:

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