Your Health in The New YearBy Steven Sonmore, L.Ac. Licensed Acupuncturist, Oriental Bodywork Therapist, And Herbalist "Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare." - Japanese proverb People have been making New Year's resolutions since the year 153 B.C., and you can be sure they've been breaking them for just as many centuries. So, why are New Year's resolutions so difficult to keep? Vision, or rather a lack of vision. "Vision" is the ability to see something so clearly in your mind that you can manifest it in physical reality. What you conceive is what you create. When you bring your consciousness to your vision, the invisible forces of your subconscious mind and, indeed, the whole Universe go to work to bring your new vision into reality. The Top Ten Resolutions It is no surprise that many of the top ten New Year's resolutions are related to better health. Number 1 is to "lose weight," number 2 to "quit smoking," with "exercise more" and "eat healthier" also among the top ten. But no matter how committed you may be to your new health resolution, it is much too easy to become sidetracked. We are all constantly bombarded with commercials that make the least healthy foods look and sound irresistible. Smoking is promoted as something that makes you look "cool" and calms you down. This is where your vision comes in: 1. Define what you want to change - lose weight, quit smoking, etc.Your Plan for Better Health In order to stick with your New Year's resolution and see it through, you need to have a plan, and you need to have ways to deal with temptation when it hits - because it will! Here are some tips to get you through the rough spots: 1. Create a detailed plan to reach your goal. If you're not sure how to reach it, do some reading, or find someone who can help you. There are numerous diets and recipes available for healthier eating, as well as many strategies to help you stop smoking.Don't forget that healthy living is an ongoing process. It's a lifestyle that is evolutionary, not fixed. So, make this the year that you devote yourself to greater health. Live longer, increase your energy, and enjoy your life more! For more than 19 years, Steven Sonmore has helped people transform health problems into solutions for attaining better health. Steven is a licensed acupuncturist, Oriental bodywork therapist, and herbalist. He offers complete health care with acupuncture, Chinese herbs, nutritional counseling, Oriental massage, and facial rejuvenation. He is licensed by the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice and certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. For more information visit www.orientalmedcare.com or write to info@orientalmedcare.com or call 612-866-4000,. Copyright © 2005 by Steven Sonmore. All rights reserved. |