Why Do You Do What You Do ?
Fitness is not just about how physically fit you are. It is about “the intention” with which you work-out at the gym (cardio and/or weights training), or while walking, running or practicing yoga. And in any of these forms of fitness training, physical fitness cannot be achieved without the mental well-being. Setting an intention ahead of the workout helps you to be #mindful on the path to achieving your goal.
Most of us experience overwhelm on some days of the week in our lives. Overcoming stress is about taking the right mental attitude to deal with what causes the exhaustion and overwhelm.
Yoga is not just about relaxing, it is about meditation in flow and mindfulness whilst doing the various asanas (poses). It is not about what you want but what you achieve and yoga helps you to do that.
Yoga can be practiced in addition to your gym or running or in isolation.
Here are my favorite reasons to bring yoga as part of your daily life as an entrepreneur and leader
1. Letting Go of Control
As an entrepreneur or as an employee, you are constantly making decisions and doing something. You are also possibly managing people and coordinating your team’s efforts. If you go to a yoga class, you are led by the instructor. Of course, you choose whose class you want to attend, the type of class you want to attend. Once you are in the class, there is no turning back. You need to go with the flow. You learn to appreciate the importance of giving clear instructions and showing empathy whilst doing the same. Even if you are used to a particular instructor’s style, each day is different for them and you and you have to learn to give in and be in the moment. Not doing so leads to irritation, stress and finally not achieving the purpose of being at yoga.
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2. Do away with Judgment
Over more than 10 years that I have been practicing yoga, I have realized that whenever I judge myself, I lose my focus and chances of injury are higher. Reacting to frustrations or letting your ego get the better of you during yoga makes you distracted, and the results not so desirable.
As an entrepreneur and leader, growth and development is key and making judgment on yourself and others, distracts and deters you from achieving your goal.
3. Patience
Yoga teaches you to be patient. Each day is different and your mental and physical being is different. If you don’t realize and accept this, you can experience frustration. In our daily life, it takes time to reach our goal and achieve our vision. Progress is made slowly and yoga teaches you to be humble and patient. What is most important in your life’s journey is your intention, effort and passion.
4. Connecting
Working and thinking non-stop tires your brain. To be effective and efficient, you need to take timely breaks. Yoga helps you to connect with yourself by quietening your mind. It helps you foster mindfulness and gives your brain the much required break. To get over overwhelm and exhaustion, set aside time for mindfulness through yoga.
This helps you to be creative and get the breakthroughs you are seeking.
5. The Discipline of Flexibility
Every yoga practice requires an open mind and the willingness to accept that moment. To find the agility and flow despite what you are feeling in your body and mind, requires you to be adaptable.
In the same way, entrepreneurs and leaders need to be adaptable in their approach and flexible in the way they communicate.
When we are flexible and implement a wider range of communication skills and take risks to step out of our comfort zones, we become more open-minded and influence others as leaders in who we are ~Lalita
Yoga is a journey that teaches you to be humble, patient, step out of your comfort zone and learn to live in the moment. This is the journey that a leader needs to adopt to be inspirational and influential.
Leading an intentional life is about being conscious of your choices, leading from within, cherishing your relationships and your every living moment.
Yoga has made me resilient and look at life mind fully and with enthusiasm, no matter what transitions in life I have had to face.
If you are looking to enhance your executive presence through transitions you face, please connect with me and let’s have a chat.
Cynthia Bazin says
Love this article Lalita! How you tied the two things together.. Brilliantly written! I am an avid exerciser so this really resonated with me… LOVE it and sharing. I hope all is going great with you!!!!
Lalita Raman says
Thank you Cynthia. There is a lot to learn from doing yoga and also from working out at the gym. 🙂 Thank you