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There’s Loads of Money now, But…Where’s the Happiness ?(Part 1)

by Roopa February 1, 2025
written by Roopa

Money = Happiness. This is what most people think. So if you have a lot of money, are you naturally happy? To extend, the richer one is, the happier he/she must be, but is this true really? Apparently not. When a friend, who by any standards can be called wealthy, broke down and wept, stating he has neither happiness nor peace, it made me wonder where the void in his life is. Truth is, those with plenty of money may not be happy at all. In fact, they may be terribly unhappy with no peace of mind or joy in their lives.

Riches, Money and Happiness: Related?

How nice it would be to shop for 24 kgs of happiness, 18 liters of peace and 63 tons of health!

It is common belief that being financially well off is a pre-requisite to happiness, whatever the definition of happiness may be. True, financial adequacy and stability ensures a certain standard of living, comfort and security essential to human well-being. However, no amount of money can ensure peace of mind or joy. This is because wealth needs to be balanced with, and connected to other aspects of well-being to lead to happiness. Far from being happy, wealthy people may suffer from physical illnesses as well as mental ones such as depression, anxiety and other stress-related issues.

The other aspects of well-being are equally important

Well-being, by definition includes many aspects of life, of which financial wellness is just one. The others are physical, professional, mental (emotional), spiritual and social wellness. When we focus on building only one aspect of our life and neglect developing the others, at some point we end up not feeling good at all. The absence in the other areas of our lives is felt deeply. A person who has spent most of his life in the pursuit of money, neglecting the other equally important aspects of life, might have problems in his relationships, spiritual growth or physical health.

Feeling low despite a fat bank balance? Check these for yourself !

The Physical Aspect : How fit and healthy are you? Are you energetic or tired during the day? Do you fall sick frequently or rarely? Are you a sound sleeper? Do you take care of your health with any regular exercise/fitness/yoga routine that includes aerobic, strength & flexibility training? If the answer is no, not yet; remember it is never too late to start something good for yourself. “Health is Wealth” is true, today and always.

One can always take up any form of fitness from the multitude of options available. Physical health affects mental health greatly. A healthy mind resides more easily in a healthy body. In fact, physical activity is a prescription for mental conditions like depression. Remember, money can never buy health.

“Happiness is the highest form of health” – Dalai Lama

The Mental/Emotional Aspect : How often do you smile or laugh in a day? Can you say that your mind is often in the present? Are your thoughts always in the past or the future? Do you worry a lot? Is stress a constant companion or can you respond to difficult situations and changes in a calm rational way? Are your thoughts mostly unproductive (negative) ones or productive (positive) ones that help you grow into a better version of yourself? The answers to these questions determine your mental health status. If you are feeling low most times and can find no joy in your daily life, you need to seek professional help. Do not hesitate.

The Professional Aspect: Does the work you are engaged in or spend most of your time at give you reasonable satisfaction? What is your motivation to work? Do you find yourself mostly wishing you were doing something else? Or do you have a sense of pride in what you do, and how you contribute to the world at large with your work? The state of our minds and level of involvement in our profession can elevate or depress us. Either find your purpose in what you are doing or consider a change to find your purpose elsewhere.

People are more important than money or things – Randy Pausch

Social Aspect: Do you have some dependable, trustworthy friends and colleagues who make you feel loved, wanted and valued? Do your relationships make you feel safe and secure? Is your home environment pleasant and loving? Are there people around you that will help you out when the need arises? Are you in turn a person that supports, helps and are a true friend to other people including your family, your spouse?

We humans are social beings and do not do well in isolation. Hence we need to be with family and friends, making connections with people at work and elsewhere. If there is a deficit in this area, you need to work on developing and keeping relationships by changing your attitudes and habits. Although money can attract people around you, it cannot help form deep relationships.

“Discard who you are not ” – Deepak Chopra

Spiritual Aspect: Do you have Inner Peace? A clear sense of values? Is there a Higher Purpose in your life? Is ‘giving’ more joyful than receiving? Do you feel an interconnectedness with Nature? With the Universe? Are you connected with the Divine? Do you have faith that your life is heading the way it is meant to? Is there a quest to find out “Who am I?” Can you find solace in prayer and meditation?

Developing and recognizing an understanding of something beyond oneself leads to purposeful, higher levels of living. It leads to an understanding of life, what stage we are at, and where we are meant to go.

How can one take charge and develop these aspects of well being? Can we be more aware of what is happening within us and take progressive measures? What attitude changes will help us grow? Delve Deeper !!

Do watch out for the next part of this post !!!

What kind of connection do you have with wealth? With well-being? Do write your thoughts about anything in this post that you connected with in the comments section.

February 1, 2025 5 comments
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Bend down to touch the toes
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Magic In The Journey Down To Touch The Toes!

by Roopa January 5, 2025
written by Roopa

In Yoga, the asana where one bends down to touch one’s toes is Paadahastasana. Some people, and even some kids do not find this easy to do. Over time, with practise and improved flexibility, this asana becomes possible. It can be quite a journey down there, one of exploration, self-discovery, awareness and improvement. This first post of 2025 is about the journey the kids from my Sunday Kids Yoga sessions are enjoying !

Yoga for Kids

Teaching yoga to kids four and a half decades younger than me is the joy and highlight of my Sundays. If people wonder whether kids can practise yoga as the two seemingly don’t go together, the answer is a resounding β€˜yes, they can, and indeed should’.
It is easy to complain that with the exposure to the digital world very early on, the children of today lack focus and mindfulness. Most adults think that kids are hyperactive and restless, incapable of sitting still and silent let alone observe their minds. My experience with the children at my kids’ yoga classes prove otherwise. Children take to yoga naturally and joyfully. The body and mind awareness they cultivate brings a world of benefits to them.

An Exciting Journey!

Laughing and talking noisily, the girls, aged between 8 and 10 years come running up the stairs a few minutes ahead of the class. Rolling their yoga mats out, they are eager to experience what I have in store for them. Only after they excitedly tell me all about the ‘interesting happenings’ of the week, they are ready to β€˜settle in’ ! With my instruction to inhale and exhale deeply as they close their eyes, our class begins. They observe their breathing and sit still and composed as we chant. Yes, occasionally a kid will get distracted and open her eyes to see what the others are doing but most times, the chanting immerses them deeply.
Even as newbies, the kids quickly get a hang of what comprises a yoga class and follow the instructions attentively. They soon want to progress to the advanced versions of the asanas. The balancing asanas being the trickiest, there’s much giggling as they watch each other wobbling about while they learn to focus their gaze on a single point.
Not only are the kids able to focus, chant, meditate and breath mindfully while enjoying the physical exertions, they are also able to observe the calmness and stillness of their minds after the pranayama. The mindfulness games I play with them are much in demand.

Adults usually come to yoga when their mental or physical health fails.

Unfortunately, in the case of adults, most enroll in yoga classes after they are diagnosed with lifestyle diseases like hypertension, diabetes and other stress-related or mental issues. They come because they have no go but to finally take care of their health, and then, when they stay on this path and practise sincerely, realise that their yoga practise gives enormous mental as well as physical health benefits, beyond their expectation.
Since adults already carry a certain amount of baggage when they enroll in these classes, they take time to build confidence in themselves as well as in the practise itself. Children are spontaneous in their learning and responses; they do not analyze what they are asked to do nor are they self-conscious. They are also more intuitive and with gentle nudging grasp the purpose of the activities we do in class.

A World of Benefits!

Few parents are aware of the benefits of yoga for children. Some know about the benefits because they practised when they were younger, some send their kids to yoga class to get some free time for themselves!

Whatever be the reason, kids benefit enormously from yoga classes that include pranayama, asana, relaxation and mindfulness practices. When children learn to recognise their mental states and are empowered to regulate their moods and emotions through breathing and mindfulness techniques, they grow up to be balanced teenagers and adults. This is the kind of generation we need in our society. β€œMore yoga in the world is what we need” – Diane Lane. And it would make a wonderful difference if we start with yoga for children.

As the kids bend down to touch their toes, they discover more than just flexibility on the journey down. There’s a world of wellness and joy there. Indeed, for these little ones, the journey down to touch their toes is a magical one.

Happy New Year Everyone !!

Wish you all a year filled with good health and all else you desire.

Do share your thoughts on this post here below !!!

January 5, 2025 4 comments
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Lose weight quickly with this one movement!

by Roopa April 19, 2024
written by Roopa

Many people assume that practicing Yoga may not help them lose weight because of the slower and more purposeful movements,. This is far from the truth. You can lose weight with just this one movement !

This movement in Yoga, one from the group called Greeva Sanchalana, is probably the one you need to practise to lose weight.

It is a simple neck movement really! Whenever a plate of food is offered to you or is in front of you, you just make the following movements in the sequence given below. Make sure to do it mindfully and with a smile πŸ™‚

  1. Take a deep inhale, and exhale completely.
  2. Inhale and as you exhale, move your head to the right.
  3. Inhale and as you exhale, move your head to the left.
  4. Repeat the above movement briskly and whoever offered you the food will quickly get the message and take the plate away.
  5. If you do this movement regularly enough when you are tempted to eat more that you should, you are sure to lose weight in a surprisingly short time.
  6. πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Yes ! This simple movement that indicates ‘NO’ is the movement most overweight people need to do !

The ONE reason that leads to weight gain and obesity is simply OVER EATING. That is all there is to it.

People find it difficult to say No to food – for whatever reasons. It is easy to just give in to food cravings and keep eating even though our bodies as adults need only moderate amounts of food, not more than once, twice or max thrice a day, to keep us energetic.

Over a period of time, eating larger quantities becomes a habit. With a sedentary lifestyle, this excess consumed food piles up and sits in the body as fat. Food that should nourish us then becomes a danger! Sad, isn’t it? Thus, awareness of how much we eat at every single meal is essential!

You might be surprised to know this – food is an addiction. Yes. It is. Just like any other undesirable addiction. Our minds have to be strong to overcome it.

What food is. And how you can lose weight by actually eating.

Food is meant to nourish us, give us energy and keep us healthy physically and mentally. Food uplifts us, keeps us active and assists in our longevity. After we eat we must feel energetic, not dull and lethargic. Eating should be a mindful, joyful experience for health and not just to satisfy and appease the 2 inches of taste buds on the tongue.

When we respect ourselves enough, we are particular about what we put into our bodies through our mouths and how much we eat. Whatever we eat must have enough Prana (vital energy in the form of absorbable, fresh nutrients) to replenish our bodies and minds. Examples of such Prana-filled food are – all fresh fruits & vegetables, sprouts, whole grains, millets, seeds, and pulses.

We must use our common sense and eat both raw food (salads) as well as cooked/baked/steamed food. When we eat stuff that is stale or unhealthy, it destroys our health as these have no Prana in them. Instead of healing and nourishing, unhealthy foods damage our organs. Such so-called ‘food’ must be avoided completely.

When you eat real food, it is unlikely that you will overeat because both the mind and body feel satisfied with the plentiful nutrients! So eating only good food will actually help one lose weight.

The fact is that when our body gets ALL the nutrition it needs from real food, we will be content and the tendency to over eat reduces in just a matter of days! We need to be committed to our goal to lose weight and get healthy.

Be firm and learn to say NO to food when:

  1. You have eaten within the past 4 hours
  2. You are mostly inactive physically
  3. You know the food you are offered/eating is not really β€˜food’
  4. It is past 7 pm (say yes to water instead!).
  5. The food is stale, has no nutrients or is only going to satisfy your tongue!

You are definitely worth the time and effort to stay healthy for your own sake !

(Of course, diabetics and people with other diseases need to join guided weight loss programs)

Do write in to say what you feel about this post… and also to share your stories of how you overcome the tendency to overeat.

April 19, 2024 6 comments
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One Simple Way to Keep the Child in You Alive

by Roopa March 26, 2024
written by Roopa

I turned 53 recently and to celebrate my birthday ran 4-miles early that morning. It is possible to run marathons at age 60 and beyond, so my 4-mile run is not an achievement in that sense. My happiness springs from the fact that I have kept the child in me joyously alive by the simple act of running regularly ! Children run easily, it is natural for them to run about here and there, but many forget how to run (I mean physically!) when they reach adulthood.

On the road, a runner can be peacefully alone, unless they prefer running with company. The focus is on the breath, the patterns of inhales and exhales in musical synchrony with the sound and rhythm of the running legs as they go a steady thump-thump on the road. There is total awareness of how one’s body is moving, stride by stride. After the initial half-mile, one gets into a zone, a delightful flow of ease and acceptance both in body and mind.

Be a Child – Just Imagine …and Become !

Then, like children, who in their imagination change shapes and take different forms to become whatever their mind creates, a runner can become a deer, dainty and light, or a panther, all power and speed, or a bird, smooth and effortless. Running, thus, literally feels like poetry in motion! It is akin to meditation and feels beautiful.

There is the mindfulness and enjoyment of the breeze and the sense of freedom as a runner covers mile after mile. Then there is the mind game, the internal dialogue and determination to achieve one’s goal, and the subsequent learning about oneself every time.

The high after a run is real. I have huge smiles then, as all runners do. It comes both from a sense of achievement when I reach the target I set for myself at the beginning of each run, as well as from the sheer pleasure of the experience.Β While I enjoy running on the treadmill when I cannot run outside, outdoor morning runs are a different experience. There are the lovely smiles and waves I get back when I smile at other joggers on the road. These add beauty to the poetry and music of running.

Just Start !

For most people, the beginning of their first run starts with walking. With consistency and determination, the brisk walks alternate with short 2-minute runs. This progresses to a 5-min run and then to a continuous 1 km run. The excitement of newbie runners at this achievement of a non-stop 1 km run is a joy to behold! 5k runs are then not far behind. Many new runners take up this challenge and continue to progress in their runs. Those that recognise the mindfulness and music in running continue to enjoy it for as long as they can.

Everyone in decent health can experience the immense joys and benefits of running if only they take it up. One need not run marathons or even half a marathon. Running even 1-2 kms every day or atleast regularly makes a great positive difference to one’s physical and mental health.

I feel the same as Haruki Murakami who in his inspiring book β€˜What I talk about when I talk about running’ wrote β€œI’ll be happy if running and I can grow old together.”

Originally published in The Hindu dated Feb 25th 2024 at link below:

https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/the-many-joys-of-running/article67861673.ece

Do share your experiences with the activities that you do mindfully and joyfully ! What keeps the child in you thriving ?

March 26, 2024 2 comments
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Gentle writing that imparts great lessons. REMAINS OF THE DAY by Kazuo ISHIGURO

by Roopa November 15, 2023
written by Roopa

Sometimes the most important lessons are learnt too late in life and all one can do is make the best of it after realization dawns. This novel is set in Darlington Hall, a manor house in Oxford, England. The story revolves around the happenings in the Hall where Stevens, the narrator of the story, is the absolutely-dedicated-to-his-job butler. So engrossed is he to be the ultimate professional butler that sadly, he quite forgets to be human.

This book takes one to a different world. With absolutely beautiful, gently flowing, subtle writing Ishiguro points out the desperation and emptiness that follows if your entire identity is so derived from your profession that you hold back and let go of what truly matters when it’s within your grasp – in this case, the love of a fine woman.

The characterization is superb and we get to know the players through Stevens’ eyes. This world is slow, calm, and peaceful, with people who are apparently elegant and mature with ‘oh so dignified restraint’. Stevens takes a break to visit Miss Kenton, the woman whose feelings for him remained coldly unreciprocated much to her distress. The journey and the people he meets enroute makes him realise just how much has passed him by.

Our choice of the causes we pursue and what we neglect as a result of that choice determines our happiness. A misspent life with wrong choices can only make one nostalgic and teary when it is too late to tread a better track.

This book is a brilliant take on wrong priorities and false standards that thwart life… leaving one to contemplate on the remains. A great fiction book that makes one think! Also a highly acclaimed movie. Definitely a must-read!

November 15, 2023 0 comment
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The Rights of Friendship

by Roopa November 14, 2023
written by Roopa
Friendship makes our lives fun!

We are a group of 10 college friends who have been in touch with each other for the past 35 years. We meet once a year at one of our homes and we look forward to this day with great excitement! It is usually a mid–morning to evening affair with lunch served by the host. It takes weeks of planning, sometimes even months, if one of them has plans to visit India. It has been long since all ten of us met together because four live abroad. 

Still, for those of us who are able to make it, it is a day filled with lots of laughter, teasing, sharing, and caring.  We are all in the early 50’s, having graduated together from a women’s college. For each other though, we are just 17 years old, the same age we were when we all met. Many of our kids are married, a few in our group are grandmoms as well, but anyone who watches our banter would wonder if we are even grown-ups!  We are fortunate to be happy, enthusiastic people with interesting stories to share.

There is usually this one friend Ms. M, who claims to be β€˜too busy at work’ and cannot make the time to meet, though she lives in the same city. This time too when she said she might not be able to make it for the get-together, feisty Ms. R would not hear of it. β€œWe meet once a year and you are saying you are going to miss it? What is wrong with you? You have to come and that is an order β€œ, she declared.

What another friend said to this is worth sharing and it sealed the deal. She said – Dosti ke haq ke liya ladna mohabbat hai.

 Translated it means – β€œTo fight for your rights in friendship ….is love.”

It is all right in friendships to step up and insist that our friends make the time to meet and spend time together. To reminisce about good times further creates beautiful memories. When we laugh and listen to each other as we share our highs and lows with old friends, we feel valued and cared for. We learn to appreciate each other even more for what we have grown to become. Time just flies by as we discuss our hobbies and share tips on mindfulness, health and many other topics.

By being a little more courageous and proactive in our friendships, we show that we care. We must do what is good for the other, not just for ourselves. Simple gestures like picking up the phone and calling friends to wish them on their birthdays or anniversaries rather than sending them emojis on WhatsApp is a wonderful way of showing love. It brings a lot of positivity to both giver and receiver.

Friendship also means that we do not gossip about each other ever, we respect each other’s belief systems and sensitivities. We are empathetic and understanding if anyone has any worries.  We are allowed to use humour to brush off anything that is being taken more seriously than it should be.

We need to invest time and effort to enjoy our friendships and keep them lively and strong. The look in a friend’s eyes and the energy (or lack of it) in their voice conveys more than words on text messages ever would, if we actually look into their eyes and listen to their voices. Sadly, these days friendships are mostly over phone screens. 

Humans only need food, water, air and shelter to survive. But as C.S. Lewis said β€œFriendship has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which give value to survival.”

This article was originally published in The Hindu Sunday Magazine Open Page on November 12th 2023. The link is below:

https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/the-rights-of-friendship/article67525282.ece

What feelings does this post bring to you? How do you keep your friendships alive and strong?

What do you wish you should have done to retain a friendship that you lost ?

Do share in the comments below ! :))

November 14, 2023 6 comments
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8 simple ways to maintain the discipline to workout everyday

by Roopa August 30, 2023
written by Roopa

I can truthfully say that I workout every single day and have done so for more than 2 decades now. I love that I have the discipline to do this πŸ™‚ ! No one need tell me to go workout, nor do I ever feel lazy to go run or do the planned training session for the day. In fact I enjoy my workouts thoroughly, they’re so much fun! Workout time is the BEST part of my day πŸ™‚.

I might be in a minority that really enjoys their workouts but I have analyzed what makes it so good for me, and what works for me. Maybe a few points will resonate with you as well – pick and stick with whichever connects with you !

My top tips to forge discipline!

Most importantly, discipline is a mind set. It is a promise you make and keep, for your own self. It starts in your head, solidifies in your will power & determination and blossoms through your consistency. Remember – You need to Exercise your Will Power first to see any results in your body!

The loop is a simple one :

Intention >>> Motivation >>>>Discipline >>>>Outcome.

Most people intend to work out, intend to go jogging or walking, intend to get fitter & healthier, intend to ….well, do so many things. But they struggle with being disciplined and committed. Hence stay where they are and do not see any results.

Indeed, this applies to every aspect of life, doesn’t it? ! πŸ™‚

Sharing my top 8 tips that will help anyone who wants to Forge Fitness Discipline to workout regularly and consistently, whatever the fitness levels and wellness goals might be! Exercise is essential for our bodies, no matter what age we are at if we wish to lead a high quality life.

ONE – Build an awesome, strong, positive self-image that you love.

This can be the MOST important way to motivate yourself. This is the top thing that works for me. I know I want to look a certain way, wear a certain fit of clothes, have a certain physique. No compromise on this one!

You deserve to care about how you look and the image you want to project. Neglecting yourself is a sign of low self-regard. Taking care of yourself is an act of self-love.

Your image should be very strong in your mind. Keep that pic on your phone, print it out in your mind, put it where you can see it. If you are happy the way you are now, then just make the mirror your friend πŸ™‚ Use an old photo of yours to remind yourself of how you used to be if your body has changed a lot now.

Look at that image of yourself everyday till you actually become it again. That image should drive your habits – both the fitness habit AND your eating habits. This image should ideally be a combination of how you want to look as well as how you want to feel. For example, I want to look trim and toned + I want to feel light and energetic, & be flexible in my movements.

TWO – Connect your workout to someone of great value & joy to you, whom you do not want to see hurt.

Make a strong connection with someone that is of great importance to you, someone that cares strongly for you as well, someone you cannot afford to hurt or disappoint, someone that you are responsible for, someone you cannot do without.

The strongest and best connection is usually with your family – your wife, kids, parents, partner or any loved one, maybe even your pet that is dependent on you. The resolve you make firmly in your mind is – IF I do not take care of myself (because of lack of discipline) and fall sick, my wife, my kids, my pet, my parents, my husband will be distraught.

Show that you care for your family and loved ones. Your discipline shows that you care about your family. You cannot put them into difficulty by falling sick or being unhealthy through negligence.

Once you recognise how important a ‘healthy you’ is to your loved ones, the thought of causing them worry and anxiety if you fall sick should keep you on track with your fitness habits.

THREE – Make a strong connection with any activity that you enjoy.

My fitness goal is not to run a marathon, or even half a marathon! Actually, I aim to be fit enough to do the activities I love best – trekking and traveling. I do a combination of running (5-10k), aerobics, strength training, HIIT, yoga and a host of other workouts that enable me to enjoy nature, mountains, rivers, streams and waterfalls! You have to be able to go deep into forests on uneven terrain, climb boulders and hills, cross rivers to see and enjoy all these. They are not available for close viewing from a car on the highway πŸ™‚ ! Therefore, a certain level of fitness is required.

Maybe you used to enjoy playing some sport and that is something you want to start again. Start a fitness program that will enable you to enjoy your favorite activities again! Make it the best kind of fun – do whatever workouts you like and take it forward from there to pursue what you like doing. Remember that our bodies have a supreme intelligence and will respond according to how we treat it !

FOUR – Set clear goals – Be outcome-oriented – Make a schedule and STICK to it.

PUTTING DISCIPLINE INTO PRACTISE ! This may be the most important detail for workout clarity and consistency.

Let me break this down into simple steps. These might seem like a lot but hang in there, and you will see that these steps are easy to use and implement.

  1. GOAL SETTING – Be clear what you wish to achieve from the time you give to the workouts. Do you want to be able to walk quicker, climb stairs easily, run faster, build muscle, get more flexible, be stronger overall, get a toned look, be healthier? Or all of these perhaps?! Decide.
  2. PRIORITISE – Make it a priority to achieve these goals.
  3. PLANNING – Plan your workout, schedule it, break it into bits and just do it consistently, every single day. Stick to this schedule like glue. Use a timer/app to monitor and record your workout.
  4. SPLIT WORKOUTS – Split every workout into smaller timetables/routines. Get into details. Plan at least for 2-3 days ahead. There’s a sample timetable in the illustration above.
  5. YOUTUBE – Use YouTube videos to work along with. There are millions of high quality, excellent, free workout videos that you can just follow. I use them 3-4 times a week and have a list of my favourites!
  6. MAKE CHANGES – Make the necessary changes required in your bedtime and waking times. Do not say I will wake up at 4 am and do an hour of exercise when your usual waking time is never before 7 am. Be honest with what is possible and doable.
  7. CELEBRATE RESULTS – As you get stronger and see results, which you definitely will if you stick to your workout schedule, feel proud of what you are doing and then… challenge yourself. Increase the duration of workouts and/or the intensity.
  8. BOOST ENERGY LEVELS – Are you into music? Use this time to listen to whatever boosts your energy. Are you into podcasts ? Then listen to those if you wish to when you workout. Personally, I do immersive workouts, where I only focus on my breath as I workout or run. It is great therapy, because it is just like meditation! Ensure you are hydrated throughout the workout.

FIVE – Hire a Boss! Get a Trainer – your Personal Guiding Light.

Get a Boss! You are worth a trainer, get one! Be accountable to him/her. Let them direct you. It really works. Surrender yourself to them for whatever time you can spare. You will be amazed at where you can reach.

The Transformative Role of a Fitness Trainer –

A trainer can make a great deal of difference in many ways to your exercise routine and in turn to your health.

You will be hiring someone who is a specialist in this field to guide you, train you and motivate you to reach your goals in the exact way that will work for you. Even 2 sessions a week with a good trainer will transform you.

Whether you want to hire a fitness trainer or a yoga teacher just for you or for a group of friends and family that can work out together, he/she will be worth your money and time. You can maximize your results and see visible changes.

SIX – Lose your money for indiscipline ! Fitness Motivation Through Fear of Loss.

Do you like your money and are reluctant to give it away just like that ? This may be an unconventional way to make things work but then, if it works for you, well, that is good ! πŸ™‚

Harnessing Loss Aversion –You can payout a certain sum of money to your kid, spouse, neighbour or neighbor’s kid everyday that you break the rule and miss a workout. Rope in your friends in this deal. The pain of seeing them get richer may just keep you alert and disciplined! πŸ™‚

SEVEN – Focus on threat/risks of inaction vs benefits of action

Being obese, inactive and out of shape has high health risks. The threat or risks of an inactive life far outweigh the supposed effort required to work out. It is best to take action NOW and see results in a reasonable time. Use the threat of diseases, immobility and a dependent life to spur you into action.

Your goal should reflect the immediate future. Say – “I want to : get into a smaller size shirt in 2 months’ time, see a 3 inch waist loss in 3 months, have better, deeper sleep, feel energetic and fresh everyday. I want to look trim in a fitting jacket. I want to be able to jump and skip in 8 weeks’ time” This is better than a goal that reads – “I do not want to have a heart attack after 20 years”. Turn threats into fitness triumphs, take action NOW!

EIGHT – Think FUN – start small – create the ‘my body active everyday!’ habit.

Do some small activities that move your body everyday – it could be anything at all. Dancing, playing a game of badminton, throwing a frisbee around with your family or friends, working in the garden, biking, jumping rope, walking your pet, etc. Focus on the fun bit and makes sure you get your dose of fun everyday ! This is nothing but fitness progress though you may not think of it as such.

What keeps YOU in a ‘body active’ mode? What is your discipline mantra? Which one of the tips above would you pick to work for you?

Share your thoughts in the comments section below !

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The Most Important Thing To Do As We Age

by Roopa July 11, 2023
written by Roopa

My blogpost on this important topic is a result of watching my mother get feeble by limiting herself over the years to very restricted activities around the house. β€œEverybody wants to live forever, but nobody wants to grow old!” – Jonathan Swift

Hah! Yes of course! But we do know that everything and everyone ages and grows older!

Even a new-born baby is aging! Aging is inevitable. That is reality, and a fact of life. We need to accept this… And do whatever is needed to stay youthful in mind, body and spirit! 😊

As we age, our bodies change a lot. Every organ and organ system in the body changes in a small or big way from as early as age 30 ! Our hormone levels change, our metabolic rate changes, and we can see the physical changes in our skin, face and hair. What most people do not realise or observe is that even our muscles begin to diminish in size and strength unless we do something to maintain them!

It always depends on what WE choose !

Our quality and intensity of life as we get older depends on what kind of life we choose for ourselves – top class quality OR mediocre/poor quality ?

Do we want to be limited, dependent, weak, sick, unable to move as we age?

OR

Do we want to be active, independent, healthy, flexible and energetic even as we get older?

If you choose to be in the second category, read on to know about that ONE thing we must do to be able to enjoy our lives doing what we love doing, while staying active, healthy, and independent for as long as possible.

At any stage of life, of course our wellness relates to many dimensions – physical, mental, spiritual, social, financial, emotional etc. While we must pro-actively choose what to do in each of these dimensions, in this post I focus on the very vital physical /fitness aspect of wellness. Being in great health makes a world of positive difference to the other dimensions of wellness!

The basis of all movement – Marvelous Muscles!

Our level of activities is determined by our muscular strength and we tend to lose this as we age. How beautifully they help us move!

When we turn our head to watch a sunrise,

When we pick up a laptop and sit to work,

We walk to the car to go buy groceries,

Smile a huge smile for that pic with our family πŸ™‚

Wave at that neighbour in the park,

Try on a new shirt at a store

Climb the steps to board a flight, or even

When we just swallow our food !

Yes, we are indeed using a variety of muscles for these everyday actions ! There is no movement without muscles. This means we can do no external physical activity without using our muscles (of course, inside our bodies, many muscles including those of our stomach, heart and gut are carrying on many important activities without us being explicitly aware of them).

Simply put – when we lose our muscles, we are rendered weak and immobile. Muscle mass is THE most important component that determines our physical health. Consequently, to be physically active and fit, our aim should be to keep our musculoskeletal system really strong. And to achieve this, we must work out since muscles are built or maintained only when we use them properly and adequately.

So, the One thing that we must do to keep ourselves active, healthy and strong as we grow older is – maintain muscle mass! The best part is that since our muscles are intricately connected with our skeletal system, we are taking care of our bones and joints too when we keep our muscles in good condition.

This makes ALL the difference to how we feel when we age !

Here’s something everyone should know !

1.Maintaining muscle mass (or building it) is an intentional activity.

This means that muscle will not just build or maintain itself in size or strength !! We MUST make an effort to build it through strengthening and resistance exercises.

My mother’s stair-climbing story – a case in point about age not being an obstacle to improvement.

My 77-year old mother wouldn’t climb any stairs at all as she thought it would make her knees hurt more. While she stayed at my place for a few months to recover from a fall, I urged her to climb up to the first floor. She gave it a try. At the end of the 2nd month, she could actually climb up to the second floor (using the banister for support) much to her own astonishment!

2. No Challenge = NO Change!!

If you already have a workout routine, that’s great!! However, it isn’t enough to do a regular easy routine every day and expect to stay strong. We get better, and the benefits accrue ONLY when we challenge ourselves to continually improve. Specifically, it is only when we do more and increase the intensity of our workouts, we do better and get fit enough. For this we need to add to what we are doing in terms of a) level of workouts b) the duration and c) type. There are many exercises to choose from to achieve incremental progress in strength.

Bear the aches πŸ™‚ ! It will hurt when our muscles are working more and differently than what we are used to ! Subsequently our bodies adapt and we get stronger !

3. Resistance and strength training – The first step to building muscle is breaking it. When the muscle repairs itself, that is when the muscle building happens ! Resistance or strength workouts help maintain muscle mass and improve bone density and strength. These are not difficult to do, they can be done at home and do not need any special equipment. We can build muscle using just our own body weight! We can use simple hand-held weights as well if we want to have some variety in our exercise routines.

Here are some strengthening exercises –

Basic exercises like plank holds and all the variations build a strong core and upper body, both are essential for our posture. Lunges, squats, and stair climbing make our hips, legs/lower body stronger. Push-ups and upper body exercises keep our arms and shoulders strong and flexible. Yogasanas, including Surya namaskars, done with correct form and with the postures held for a certain time are an amazing way to be fit and flexible.

It is equally essential to incorporate stretching into our daily routine to relax and tone our muscles.

Illustration with cartoon drawing explaining the importance of good eating habits.

4. Yes, what we eat matters a great deal – treat yourself to the best !

The body is a beautiful and responsive system. We need to treat ourselves with care, love and respect. This means enjoying food that is nourishing and nutritious, preferably sourced ethically and non-violently.

Rise to the next level – kick it up a notch !

If you have a standard workout routine that you follow, it is time to work it up a notch! Do more, increase the intensity, try a different set of exercises, for example, ones that test your balance and stability. By working different sets of muscles and training in a variety of ways, we improve our overall fitness. CONSISTENCY is the key to improvement and results.

Encourage the seniors in your homes to do more physically. Urge them and guide them to start small and work their way up to do better.

“Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.” Samuel Ullman

β€œWe don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.” George Bernard Shaw

In conclusion, Keep the enthusiasm going ! Keep playing ! πŸ™‚

Whatever be your age, it is never too late to start taking care of yourself ! Taking care of yourself means you care for your loved ones !

Would love to hear about your experiences with the seniors in your families! Do share in the comments below !

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My awesome Kashmir Great Lakes Trek – part 3 !!!

by Roopa September 13, 2022
written by Roopa
The most awesome thing about trekking !!? Trekking ensures that we enjoy the Present for it requires us to BE IN the Present throughout !!! πŸ™‚

Day 5 – Aha ! What does today hold?!! This is the question I ask everyday in the morning as I wake up !

And everyday I can be sure of one thing !

The day is going to be exciting and challenging …with incredible views !! πŸ™‚

There’s not a single day on this trek where there are no steep ascents and descents or impressive views !

Today is Satsar day. Satsar means Seven Lakes and though we don’t see all seven lakes, we have an interesting day that starts with a stream crossing followed by a steep climb.

One of the Satsar Lakes

Then we see vast stretches of boulder fields that we need to cross. Hopping across the boulders is quite fun ! But only as long as they are dry, I learn later.

Stretches of mountains all around on Satsar Day

As we near the camp, it begins to drizzle. We are still 30 minutes away from the camp. The rain entirely changes the atmosphere and the trek paths . It is a new and not so pleasant experience to be on slippery rocks now after a long day. Nothing much to do except get into our tents and wait for the rain to stop. I learn later that one of our trek mates slipped and fell, luckily he wasn’t injured.

Day 6 – Thankfully, the weather is good this morning though it started off foggy and cloudy. Our destination – the last 2 lakes of this trek – Gangabal and Nandkol.

This is a day we have been hearing a lot about. We have 2 hours of boulder climbing to do. Tough one this ! :). And we have the Zaj Pass to cross !!

A mountain of boulders to climb !

I need some help on the boulders. Boy ! was it challenging and exciting! πŸ™‚

And then it’s up and down some hills till we cross the Zaj Pass, then again up and down some hills.

Our last camp tonight is on the banks of Gangabal Lake. Nandakol is the twin lake and it is difficult to take our eyes off these lakes as we cross Zaj Pass and can view them. It is a waiting game to click pics here as thick white clouds hang above the lakes, then move on to reveal them, then hide them again !

The spectacular Gangabal and Nandkol Lakes with the as yet unconquered Harmukh Peak in the background.

The mist is beautiful.

We have gotten to know each other well, lending a helping hand when required, laughing together, sharing food and water, trekking together… each one of these trek mates is special. This last evening we hang out a bit longer in the common tent, playing games, singing…

Day 7 – The last day of this trek is really tough! It is a formidable and arduous descent on tricky narrow trails from 11,500 ft down to 7800 ft in 6 hours. The first 3 hours are through unbelievably beautiful forests. The slopes are so lovely, it is hard to think we have to leave such beauty and go back!

There are villages around here and we see many children asking for ‘toffees’. The next 3 hours down are very testing as the trail is slippery with loose mud and pebbles. We have be watchful, and go slow. There is a point where I wonder whether we will ever reach the road where the bus to take us back to Srinagar is waiting ! I am grateful for the friendly company I have, as one of my trek mates and I do this descent together.

Finally, the end, as we step on to a tar road after a full week on uneven ground ! It feels so weird to be walking on a flat surface ! πŸ™‚

Delighted to have completed the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek !!!! πŸ™‚

What an amazing time I had ! Such an awesome trek πŸ™‚

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My awesome Kashmir Great Lakes Trek !!- part 2

by Roopa September 9, 2022
written by Roopa

We experience magical moments that last a lifetime when we trek on the mountains!

It has been awesome so far and I am ready for Gadsar Pass at an elevation close to 14,000 ft !

Day 4 – We start from near Vishansar Lake where we had camped the previous night. It’s a 1000 ft ascent to the tranquil Krishansar Lake that seems to change colour every minute. As we gain height, both lakes are visible and appear to be on the same level ! It makes for a beautiful sight.

The beautiful and tranquil lakes of Vishnu and Krishna – Vishansar and Krishansar!

It is a steep and tough climb to Gadsar. The trail is narrow and pebbly. The horses carrying the luggage too need to rest occasionally.

How wonderful to smile at and greet the many fellow trekkers on this bright and sunny day! πŸ™‚

My eyes and mind are fixed on my destination – the Pass ! I think of just how amazing I would feel when I get there ! And that keeps me going. Finally, after a few hours, I am at Gadsar Pass !! Yes, it is thrilling to make it up here ! (with the help of a friendly hand-hold over the last hundred meters of slippery track).

The sense of achievement at being able to push myself up that gigantic mountain to reach my goal is awesome !!! πŸ™‚

It’s windy and cold up here. Everyone is noisily clicking group pics to celebrate this milestone. The other side of the Pass is a steep slippery descent and then…

The most beautiful vistas are spread out in the form of seemingly never-ending alpine meadows. There are flowers all round, covering every inch of land in blue, purple, yellow, pink, lilac…such glorious colors!!!

I have never experienced such a sight before.

I go a bit crazy in this bewitching, magnificent and irresistible setting !!

Like a puppy, I roll about in the green grass, in the flowers, soaking in this beauty, trying to get as close to Earth as I possibly can. I am smiling, laughing, skipping around ! :)) I can’t believe this sight.

The atmosphere, the stillness, the fragrance, the calm, the beauty… there’s something magical in these moments. With such intensity do I feel a connection with Nature here that tears are rolling down my cheeks. I don’t want to stop them. How blessed I am to be here, experiencing this beauty. I am filled with a new level of gratitude for everything.

I want to stay back in the meadows but it’s time to head campward. The next stop is Gadsar Lake.

Gadsar Lake

We spend some time watching the colours of the water change with the light. It is a long walk to the camp. This day will always stay in my memories and make me feel so good whenever I recall it. As will this whole trek. πŸ™‚

A road well taken ! πŸ™‚

The next 3 days too promise excitement and beauty.

Stay and enjoy them with me here !!

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