Relaxation
Techniques To Ease Your Tension
Are you ready for a vacation? Come on
a journey to peaceful places and tranquil waters. A place to ease your
tension, a place which is stress-free and worry-free. No ticket
required, no terminal lineups, no air sickness. Buckle up for
destination paradise!
Visualization works best when you are relaxed. In a
relaxed state our imagination is more vivid. To prepare yourself, get
into a comfortable position in a reclining chair or lying down. Read the
exercise, then try it.
Destination Paradise
Take five deep breaths holding
each for three seconds, then releasing slowly while relaxing the body.
As you breathe out slowly, think the word peace.
You're going to vacation in 1,500 mile-high city of
God. In the center is a garden paradise, lush with Amazon flowers, trees
and colorful, tropical birds. A shallow stream meanders through
color-covered banks. A rubber raft is on the shore and you are going for
a ride. Get in the raft. Imagine yourself drifting, the hot sun bathing
you in light as you watch the birds and dragonflies. A gentle breeze
blows through the tree tops. It’s a perfect day; a perfect
temperature. And you have nothing to do but float downstream in
paradise. Breathe deeply, releasing slowly. Really let yourself go. Let
go and trust in God. Let the tension go. Let the worry go. Let the fear
go. Be at peace because you are safe. If you start becoming tense,
refocus on breathing deeply and slowly, saying peace with each
exhalation.
Letting Go
Once you are comfortable, become
aware of your breathing. Breathe deeply like you are drinking in oxygen
to a thirsty body. Take a deep breath and let it go slowly. When you
breathe out, imagine you are exhaling all the worry, fear, pain and
doubt from your body. Feel it leaving. As you breathe in, the
life-giving oxygen is filling every cell with life. You are becoming
more at peace with each breath. You are safe. See the problems in your life.
Consider them for only a second, then give them all to God. And then comes a peace that
transcends all chocolate chip cookies.
If you feel uncomfortable, reassure yourself that it
is okay to put your problems in the bag.
Peace
Get into a relaxed state by
breathing in until the lungs are full, holding for two seconds, then
breathing out slowly, while thinking peace. You are ready for
battle. To the food that you are resolved to give up, you will boldly
shout "NO." The foods to which you are not ready
to give up, you will weakly say "NO." Consider why you
are not willing to give them up. Write all the reasons why you do not
want to eat that food so your resolve is strengthened, then try the
exercise again. If you spend time doing this, and you face a temptation,
your response to that food will be an immediate "NO."
Body Relaxation
Scan your body from head to foot.
Are there any areas of tension? If so, take a few deep breaths, hold,
then release slowly, saying "relax" to these parts. Are
your neck muscles or jaw tense? Focus on relaxing these muscles. Do you
have tightness in the shoulders? How are your emotions? Are you fighting
worry or anxiety? Is there a feeling of hurt? To these uncomfortable
emotions, say "peace" and let go. Create a feeling of
contented relaxation. Do not wrestle with your thoughts. Watch how they
enter your thinking and gather momentum and feelings. Just keep letting
go, saying "peace" to yourself and relaxing the muscles.
Let Go and Enjoy
Tight
people lead miserable lives. We take ourselves too seriously. We take
the war with food too seriously. When we stop being kids, we stop having
fun. Even the hardest things like dieting can be fun. We can win by
loosening up.
Compulsive eaters eat in a tense manner. When we eat
anxiously, we are eating in a dazed state, similar to biting the nails
and not truly conscious of what we are doing. The enjoyment is greatly
reduced and we keep eating to feel satisfied. But, eating in a dazed
state never satisfies. Your mouth is chewing, but your mind is worrying.
You didn't enjoy the food; you ate a plate of problems. Relaxation
breaks that pattern. Relax before eating, during eating, at the
refrigerator door or whenever you feel tension or are eating
compulsively. A few slow, deep breaths reduce tension and anxiety.
Slowing down makes food more enjoyable and helps you to eat less. Become
relaxed and be at peace several times per day. The Bible calls peace a
guard, because peace protects us from distorted, compulsive, obsessive
thinking. Wouldn't you love to be at peace?
Imagination
Enter a relaxed state through
taking deep breaths, holding for two seconds, and releasing slowly as
you say the word peace. Here are some effective visualization
exercises that will build enthusiasm to eat correctly, and stay
positive.
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Imagine yourself living perfectly on your desired
diet. See the joy on your face and imagine how good your body feels.
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Imagine you going through the day and eating
perfectly, being happy and eating healthy foods.
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When you get home from work, visualize yourself
going into the house happy and content and eating the right foods.
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If you are going to a restaurant with some
friends, imagine yourself ordering a small portion of something
nutritious and being content with that.
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Whatever task you are about to do, imagine it
going easy. Imagine it being fun and enjoyable completing the task.
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Before you go to bed, imagine yourself having
good, relaxing dreams and a peaceful sleep.
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If you are entering a conflict, imagine it all
working out and the conflict being resolved.
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If you are learning an instrument or playing a
sport, see yourself doing it perfectly.
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Before you go to the gym, imagine you are going
to have an excellent workout and feel good about it.
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See yourself with no needs, content and wanting
nothing.
See yourself being tempted and winning.
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