Create Healthy Rituals: The Freedom of Discipline
“Some regard discipline as a chore. For me, it is a kind of order that sets me free to fly.” ~ Julie Andrews I agree with Julie Andrews wholeheartedly! I have always been a list maker and checker-offer. As I have gotten older, I sometimes lose my lists, yet the list is still a big part of my day. I find my electronic lists harder to lose, but typing items in with my thumbs doesn't provide the same excitement as hand writing them and crossing things off. Lists provide order for me; order and discipline allow me freedom. I gain freedom to think and be creative because I am not trying to remember all the things I have to do. When I established my morning routine, my life changed for the better. As with many things in my life, it was suggested along time ago to create a morning routine. I have always been one to set out my clothes, make lunches, plan the next day the night before so that I may be present in the morning. With my morning routine written, I follow the steps, even though they have long since been memorized, and begin my day. Preparation and planning are part of my discipline and routine that help me to be clear, at peace and able to do my life with family, career, friends, and lots of other pleasures. Patanjali tells us in Yoga Sutra 1.14: “It is only when the correct practice is followed for a long time, without interruptions and with a quality of positive attitude and eagerness, that it can succeed.” sa tu dirghakala nairantarya satkara adara asevito drdhabhumih So not only do we need to do out practice for a long period of time, we need to do it with a positive attitude and eagerness, to succeed and move ahead. If I check off my lists, do my routine, my practice and am not excited about it, I will not reap the benefits that come along with following my correct path.My Morning Rituals
So what is my morning routine? It is a mixture of Ayurveda, yoga and general health practices:- I wake before my family
- go to the bathroom
- wash my face
- brush my teeth
- scrape my tongue
- I alternate between oil pulling (swishing oil between your teeth) and
- using the neti pot and nasya oil.
- make hot water with a slice of lemon and ginger. I drop my guys off at school, take care of the dogs, and make a cup a tea.
- I do abhyanga (oil massage) from head to toe. While the oil makes its way into my body,
- I do my yoga practice, which includes a short asana practice with pranayama (breathing), chanting and meditation.
- Finally, I shower, get dressed and head to my kitchen to work.