Sunday, March 21, 2010

Happy Spring and Cellulite!

This is the first year in a long time that I am loving the springtime. Usually I would start to get anxious and nervous about the next cycle...summer and the shedding of clothing followed by the dreaded quest for a bathing suit. This year, I am looking forward to pulling out the shorts from long ago (hope the waists aren't too high...LOL) and later on in the season, shopping for a new bikini. Oh, it's happening this year so moms of Cape May, watch out! :-)

My biggest issue with the warmer weather hasn't been as much about my weight as it's been about the cursed cellulite. You can't hide that in the summer. There is not a bathing suit in the world that can cover the wonderful dimpled, cottage-cheesy (ewww) skin that has made its home on the back of my legs. I have been fighting the cellulite battle since the first dimple (probabaly around 18). I had done a pretty good job up until the birth of my sons. Not their fault, of course. I haven't researched cellulite enough to know how much of it is really genetic and how much of it is lifestyle, but I have researched the topic enough to know that I can improve it some, but most likely I'll always have it - along with 90% of other women. So, I've made the decision to accept it for what it is and move on. I have spent too much time and money trying to fix something that is so unimportant in the grand sceme of life. I've decided to just stop looking at it. Literally. I'm not sure how I'll be able to do that once I start shopping for my bikini, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

I owe this new way of thinking to yoga. Most importantly, I've learned that yoga transforms you from the inside out. As I've been working on myself internally, my physical self is falling into place natually. This is good stuff. I used to work out at the gym or run on the treadmill with a picture in my head of six pack abs, tight legs and buff arms. Now, I practice yoga with the vision of a healthy marriage, happy children and an uplifting enviroment for my family and the results from my new way of thinking are a happy place to be. Oh and guess what else is happening as a result of my new mindful way of thinking? Six pack abs, tight legs and buff arms.

So next week starting the 29th. I'm embarking on a 40 Day to Personal Revolution journey at my second favorite place to be, Princeton Center for Yoga and Health. (1st is home, of course).

Here is a blurb from the website: SHOW UP AND STEP UP INTO YOUR OWN POWER! COMMIT TO YOURSELF! Explore Your Edge and Radically Change Your Body Discover Your True Self and Allow Your Authentic Personality to Shine Awaken the Sacred Within and Transform Your Life Developed by Baron Baptiste, founder of the Baptiste Power Yoga Institute, this six week transformative journey incorporates daily yoga and meditation practice, journaling and an approach to conscious eating.

I have heard from other people that this is life transforming! Can't wait to start the revolution and continue the evolution of me!

4 comments:

  1. Hi there,

    Following you from MBC,
    when you get a chance could you follow me back?

    Cheers!

    Half Brazilian-Half Irish
    http://halfbrazilianhalfirish.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hi I like your blog It is fun to read , I am following now!

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  3. Namaste!

    Hi! Stopping by from MBC. Great blog.

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  4. congrats on your blog, i can't wait to read more.

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