Setting My Intentions For 2016 – 6 months on

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New Years resolutions for me, induce a full body shudder.

I started setting intentions for the coming year a while back – as a rebellion act against the norm of New Years Resolutions! I haven’t spoken about my loathing for resolutions as I didn’t start my blog until February. So I thought I’d do a six month check in with where I’m at.

Most of us will agree, resolutions don’t work, are hard to do and generally make us feel like complete failures come the middle of February when we have failed to stick to our promises.

I decided initially that I would choose something to add to my life, rather than the usual ‘I will stop/give up…” 

During the run up to the end of the year I start to ponder on what my intention will be. I ask my self questions and journal, noticing what words or phrases I’m drawn to.

This year I asked myself three specific questions:

What mantra do I want to adopt for the coming year?

How do I want to feel?

What practises do I want to incorporate into my daily life to improve my health and wellbeing?

My intention didn’t make itself know until quite late, new year had come and gone – but I had faith it would show up.

If you’ve never done this and are wondering what on earth I mean – I find if you keep a look out and have in the back of your mind that you are looking for an affirmation or phrase or word, it will make itself known to you. And the minute you hear it, you will know it’s meant for you.

So my intention finally showed itself mid February, and it came in the shape of a lyric – I heard the words “ebb and flow” and my inner compass did that thing where you get a little twitch to tell you to take note. I sort of liked it…but it wasn’t completely right.

Ebb, according to the dictionary is the flowing back of the tide. Now, I’m all for looking back to reflect upon your choices and behaviour – but that wasn’t what I wanted to focus on for a new year.

Flow, however I liked. It means to move continuously – perfect for someone who is all about striving forward.

So I started to play around with words that complimented ‘flow’.

Eventually I added ‘ease’ (free from anxiety or pressure, to lighten) and my intention for 2016 was born.

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I wanted ‘ease and flow’ to represent how I carried myself, looked after myself and behaved towards others.

🌸 I decided to start every morning with yoga to help me feel grounded for the day and continue regularly exercising and eating healthily – but not feel guilty when I had treats.

🌸 I decided I was going to become more flexible in my thoughts and not get frustrated or stressed when things didn’t go the way I had planned.

🌸 I decided to regularly adopt mantra’s to remind me how I was going to behave and help me commit to setting intentions for the day or week.

It all starts with a decision.

A decision to live with intent – not just glide through life, but to live with purpose.

Six months on, it hasn’t always been perfect.

I’ve gone days without exercise, fallen off the food wagon a few times and let stress get the better of me on more than one occasion.

However, I’ve acknowledged each time this has happened and chosen to simply let it go and start afresh tomorrow. No raking myself over the coals, no feeling like a failure and definitely no giving up. Ease and Flow.

I’ve reflected on why I may have needed three cakes this afternoon, or my frustration at another colleague – and looked at how I might have been feeling which in turn caused me to act a certain way. Then I’ve moved on. Ease and Flow.

Choosing an intention, for me, is the prompt I need to remind me of how I want to be. Not where I am, but where I am headed. Ease and Flow.

Life is a journey – and this is where the learning takes place.

Tell me, where are you headed? How would you like to feel? Do you have a mantra you live by?

Let me know below…

Grab your Pom-Poms – 5 quotes to inspire your inner cheerleader

We all have times when we feel stuck or lost, deflated or frustrated, unhappy or unimpressed with some part of our lives.

From time to time it’s normal to question the choices we’re making, wonder where our lives are headed or lose all motivation to change.

Sometimes you need a little pick me up.

Someone championing you from the sidelines like your own personal cheerleader.

We can all be a great friend to others; supporting them through dark days; cheering them up when things aren’t going how they’d planned; being generous with gifts or words to brighten someone’s day.

But how often do we do this for ourselves?

When was the last time you bought yourself flowers, or treated yourself to an afternoon on the sofa with that book you’ve been meaning to read for ages?

When did you last commend yourself on a job well done or look in the mirror and smile at the beautiful reflection?

I’m guessing many of you are thinking, “Not very often” or perhaps even “…err never?”

I believe in self care – I think it’s instrumental in proving to yourself that you are important. You are an amazing human being and you are so worth it. Cue hair swish!

So, here are 5 quotes to inspire you; to help you see you can unlock the power of self belief; to motivate you to become your own cheerleader.

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It starts with you and your thoughts. Keep them positive.

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Stay true to what you know and believe about yourself. Don’t compare yourself to others.

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Make a difference. Stand out from the crowd. Be known for the little things.

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Try new stuff – find what makes your soul sing.

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You know what you need to do.

I think you’re amazing – read why here. You’re wiser and stronger than you think you are.

Believe in yourself and trust you know what actions you need to take to become the best version of yourself.

Grab your pom-poms.

Be. Your. Own. Cheerleader.