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Aging gracefully
June 15, 2017 - 5:51am
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Hi Finally50,
Hi Finally50,
It sounds like you are off to a great start with this. The work you do is, of course, going to be a challenge, but women through the ages have done this in natural whole woman posture without even thinking about it. So developing a good routine and giving yourself the rest when needed is very important.
Since you do like going down on all fours, you can also do some firebreathing or belly rolls while you are there.
Just keep up the good work and give yourself the time needed for you body to catch up to all this, because it will!
everhopeful
June 15, 2017 - 6:50am
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Hello Finally Fifty
And welcome here. Your enthusiasm is well placed as this site and Christine's work ,book and videos r amazing. I have been following similar routine to u for 3years and it has given me my life back . I am older and so can rest when I choose.I just wanted to say ,be kind to yourself as some days will be better than others and u may well need to make time to walk,rest and do the exercises as priority over other things.Also a healthy fresh natural diet will help and there is some advice here and in the book.I love home grown sprouts which r full of vitality and fun to grow.Good luck. :)
Finally50
June 15, 2017 - 7:25am
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Thank you both for your
Thank you both for your encouragement! I am hopeful that this will help, it already has.
I can't necessarily rest much during the day but I get a really good nights sleep and when I am off from work I am happy to rest! I don't have young children to take care of anymore so when I get home from work I just have to care for myself and check in with my husband.
Feeling less bulgey this morning but just had a good sleep. Today will be a test, it's a long one.
I am just trying to take it Day by day. I am the main provider for my family but I am trying to not worry about things I have no control over. I am working toward improvements and hopeful I can keep doing my job!
Thank you both
Surviving60
June 16, 2017 - 5:27am
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Finally50
Hi and welcome, how did your long day go? I agree with the others, you are off to a terrific start. You'll have ups and downs along the way, and in experiencing these you will come to learn that the organs are always moving and you can always improve their position with conscious effort. Rest is great, for sure, but it's when we're upright that the postural work is taking place. I am 67, work full time and care for an elderly parent. I only "rest" at nighttime and this isn't an issue for me at all. Keep it up and keep us posted! - Surviving
Finally50
June 16, 2017 - 7:02am
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Surviving that is encouraging
Surviving that is encouraging to hear! Resting is only at night for me to. I admit yesterday was at times difficult. I expected that because my body is using a lot of energy trying to be in the posture during all my actions and movements for 11 hours. The interesting thing is I actually felt better later in the day than mid day. I wonder if it's because I was tired mid day and so the posture was harder to maintain? Then I seemed to get a second wind and everything was easier and my symptoms less.
I watched the new kegels video from Christine last night and something just clicked in my brain. At first I had a hard time understanding exactly what Christine was explaining about the pelvis. It sounded so technical and I think I was in such a panic it wasn't sinking in. Why are these dance moves going to work?? I didn't quite get it. Now it makes sense and I am excited to get my book and start reading more!
I am so encouraged but do give into fear and all the "what ifs", some moments. When my symptoms flare up I worry it will always be this way or worse. I did read yesterday that as we progress in the work we start to trust the process and not panic as often. That gives me hope. Some days are better than others but I can have a full, active life.
I starting using honey to and was so happy to notice my cervix was way up, seems higher than usual! I am convinced it's the posture.
Thanks for responding surviving, it's good to get feed back and encouragement!