Sunday, January 7, 2018

15 Minutes daily to start your Journey for Stress Free Life





Are you getting stressed in your daily life? Don't have time to go to the gym? Want to have an energetic day every day? Want to loose weight etc.? These are common problems everyone is facing in this fast paced life. But, the thousands of years old gift from India to the world i.e.,Yoga has answers to all these problems.  

Let's start small, take some baby steps. Let's not add more stress due to new year resolutions. 


Can you carve out 15 mins from your daily routine? Not really? Start with 5 minutes and gradually increase it to 15 minutes every day without fail. Start  spending those 15 minutes on the following activities.  


  1. Surya Namaskar  or Sun Salutations: Start your day with sun salutations to get energy booster. It is a yogic practice of 10 (or 12) physical postures called 'āsanas' practiced in a consecutive sequence. It is easy to do, less time consuming and provides enormous benefits to your body, mind and soul. A quick search on YouTube can give you thousands of videos on how to perform sun salutations and what benefits it offers. If you have never done this before, start with 1-2  Surya Namaskars daily and gradually increase it to 10-12  over a period of 3-4 weeks. With a regular practice, a set of 13 Surya Namaskars (each containing 10-12 postures) won't take more than 7-8 minutes. Start small but do it consistently (Total time 7-8 minutes).
  2. Kapalbhati (kapālabhātī): It is a frontal brain cleansing technique to shine the kapāla,  or brain. It helps to stimulate the brain cells. This cleansing activity, a preparatory step for pranayama or breathing exercise, consists of rapid exhalations like bellows of a goldsmith sucking abdominal muscles inwards and the air rushing out of the nostrils. Again,  a quick search on YouTube can give you thousands of videos on how to perform kapalbhati and what specific benefits it offers. With practice, one can perform 60-120 forceful exhalations per minute.  Start with a few exhalations and increase it gradually  with consistent practice (Total time 2-3 minutes).
  3. Bhramari (bhrāmarī): Another pranayama, or breathing exercise, called as Bee Breathing technique, is very useful for getting a calming effect on the mind almost immediately. Continuously practicing it benefits in reducing high blood pressure and mental stress.  In this exercise, you need to exhale slowly through your nostrils by producing humming sounds; like a buzzing bee with eyes, ears and mouth closed. click here to know how to perform. You can perform this technique in any sitting position such as either cross legged, sitting on chair etc. (Total time 2-3 minutes)
So what is the big deal about these 3 techniques compared to all other yoga techniques? 
  • Each one of them is very effective
  • You spend less time but get more benefits
  • You can start with any one of them. E.g. start with Bhramari for immediate results
How to do it?
  • Ideally, start doing these in the morning, but if you can't, it is fine to do in the evening as well
  • More effective when you do it with an empty stomach
  • Start small, progress gradually and be consistent
  • When you do all the three, follow the same sequence as mentioned above
With years of practice, I realized that starting small with simple activities will help one engaged and interested in continuing these activities regularly. I do all three every day. Start your day with lots of energy, or end it stress free by spending less than 15 minutes daily, and results are guaranteed!   

P.S. Use these three activities to get you a head-start for developing discipline for conducting regular exercise. Once developed, you can get on to more advanced yogic practices to get more benefits.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the one more informative and convincing blog🙏

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  2. Rahul, good and quick guide for many of the interested folks who needs simple, easy and effective information to start. This should help many to start with 5 mins. Good post sir.

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