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Friday, July 26, 2024

Is being Grateful important?

 

This is the day that the Lord has made;

Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Psalms 118: 24


Hi, Everyone I hope you’re all in good spirits this week.

Today I am going to touch on how to do a breathing exercise called, Pursed Lip Breathing. 

Before we jump into that, I’d like to touch on a subject some of us may not think of often, and others think of often but not even realizing we are struggling with.

Gratefulness:  



“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues,

but the parent of all others.” -Cicero

I want to show you why Gratitude is so important.

·         Relationships:
Spouse
: A recent study shows that couples who practiced being grateful experienced some wonderful benefits. Whether they kept a private gratitude journal or openly expressed appreciation to their partner, the results were heartwarming. Couples found their moods improved, and they felt more seen, appreciated, and uplifted in their relationships.

·         Children: Studies show that expressing gratitude around our children and for our children can have benefits such as supporting physical and mental well-being, boosting self-esteem, enhancing sleep quality, and create healthier bonds between parents and children.

·         One of the best ways we can teach and heal our children with Gratitude is by practicing.  Encourage your children to notice good things even if small. In other words, there is nothing too little to be thankful for.



 

·         Spiritually:  Being thankful is a form of self-discipline. When we choose (Magick) to be grateful, we become less likely encourage dark energies (Magick) like jealousy, or grumbling, or that constant nagging habit I call, “Auto Thoughts”. 


If we are not careful, we can get into the habit of lying to ourselves, “oh yes, I’m grateful! mumble mumble - I hate doing these dishes, why cant he or she ever do this or that, how did she get all of... Etc”.   

As we practice Gratitude in all aspects of our lives (when was the last time you were grateful for a hot shower, a roll of toilet paper, your family?) we also strengthen our relationship with the Divine and strengthen our own self, becoming more dignified, genuine and content.




Pursed Lip Breathing Exercise:

Relax your body, neck, and shoulder.

Breathe in (inhale) slowly through your nose for a count of 2 or 3 slowly, steadily with your mouth closed (if possible).

As you purse (pucker) your lips as though you’re going to whistle or blow a kiss, exhale, count to 4 or 5, slowly, steadily exhale.

Repeat as often as you feel comfortable.  10-20 minute sessions can aid in inner healing, self-awareness, helping us to practice Gratitude.

After consistent healthy practice, come the results.  We do not work out 1 time for 3 minutes and then do not repeat it and expect results. The same applies to almost anything in life.

Make sure your exhale is always longer than your inhale. When you use pursed lip breathing, you’ll relieve your shortness of breath, have more control over your breathing and increase the ability to relax.

Research suggests that pursed lip breathing is beneficial for reducing anxiety and increasing relaxation and metaphysical practitioners report spiritual benefits.



Here is a list of some of the known benefits of Gratefulness:

  • Gratitude makes you appreciate the value of something, and when you appreciate the value of something, you extract more benefits from it; you’re less likely to take it for granted.
  • Studies found if you are grateful, you are less resentful towards someone who has something you don’t have.
  • Gratitude helps you recover more quickly from stress, adversity and trauma by helping you interpret negative events. It has been found to give you a perspective to help guard against post-traumatic stress and lasting anxiety.
  • People who are grateful tend to be more helpful and empathic, more spiritual and religious, more forgiving, and less materialistic than others who are less predisposed to gratefulness.
  • Gratitude increases your sense of self-worth.
  • People who are thankful demonstrate on tests huge increases in their happiness scores.
  • Gratitude can improve relationships. Gratitude makes us nicer, more trusting, more social, and more appreciative. As a result, it helps us make more friends, deepen our existing relationships, and improve our marriage.
  • People who practice gratitude consistently report benefits such as stronger immune systems and lower blood pressure; higher levels of positive emotions; more joy, optimism, and happiness; act with more generosity and compassion; and feel less lonely and isolated.
  • Keeping a gratitude journal resulted in several studies in more and better quality of sleep.
  • Gratitude reduces feelings of envy, makes our memories happier, lets us experience good feelings, and helps us bounce back from stress.

 

Id love to hear if any of you try amping up your gratefulness power this week or give pursed lip breathing a shot!  Also any struggles you’re having in pursuing these avenues.

 


Love & Truth

-Lori Wayfair

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

A Breath of Magick: A Simple 5-Minute Meditation for Busy Parents

 



Hey there, magickal souls!

Lori Wayfair here, author and parent extraordinaire (or at least I try to be!). Let me tell you, my journey as a parent and author has been quite the rollercoaster – challenging, rewarding, and sometimes downright crazy. I mean, finding time to read a book can feel like a luxury, let alone writing one! But here we are, and I couldn't be more thrilled to share a little bit of magick with you today.

Now, I know what you're thinking. "Lori, I barely have time to brush my teeth, let alone meditate!" Trust me, I get it. That's why I'm sharing this super simple, 5-minute meditation that even the busiest parent can squeeze into their day. You can find many tips and practices that busy parents can apply in my book, Being Magickal.

This little meditation has been a game-changer for me, helping me center myself, boost my self-awareness, and connect with that divine energy we all need to get through the day. Ready to give it a whirl? If your kids are down you can always invite them to join! But a little alone time can always go a long way. So whatever works for you!



The "Breath of Magick" Meditation:

  1. Find a comfy spot to sit. Your favorite armchair, the floor, even the closed toilet seat if you're hiding from the kids – no judgment here!

  2. Close those beautiful eyes of yours and take a deep breath.

  3. Imagine a warm, golden light surrounding you. (Think of it as your personal, sparkly force field against chaos.)

  4. As you breathe in, visualize this light filling your body from head to toe.

  5. When you exhale, let go of any stress, tension, or that annoyance from stepping on yet another Lego.

  6. Keep this up for 5 minutes, focusing on your breath and that golden glow.

Now, I know what you're wondering – "Does this actually work, Lori?" Well, let me spill the tea. This little practice has been my secret weapon for staying sane in the parenting trenches. It's helped me find my center when the kids are going bananas, boosted my self-awareness, and even sparked some pretty cool creative ideas for my books.

But here's the real kicker – this meditation has helped me connect to something bigger than myself. Call it the Divine, the Universe, or whatever floats your boat. It's like a direct line to pure, cleansing energy and sometimes, I swear, a bit of cosmic wisdom. Don't be surprised if you have an "aha!" moment mid-meditation. It happens!

Now, I know finding even 5 minutes can feel impossible some days. But trust me, it's worth it.


Try sneaking it in during your morning coffee, while the kids are engrossed in their favorite show, or even in the car before you pick them up from school. The key is consistency – a little bit every day goes a long way.


So, there you have it – a little dose of everyday magick for all you amazing parents out there. Give it a try and let me know how it goes! And hey, if you want to dive deeper into this whole "Being Magickal" thing, you know where to find me.

Remember, you're doing great, and you've got this. Now go forth and sprinkle a little magick into your day!



Until next time, keep believing in the wonder of it all!

Lori Wayfair

My mouth shall speak wisdom; the meditation of my heart shall be understanding.
PS 49:3



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