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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

How Your Healthy Whole Body & Well-Tuned Vehicles are Similar

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By Deborah Lindholm

It's a common occurrence for us to use our body in order to identify ourselves. We use labels such as tall, short, thin, muscular, curvy, healthy, and unhealthy and so on. There are very few people who are able to take that step outside of a particular definition and consider our body as what it is in reality - a blessed vehicle carrying us through times of joy, troubles, victory and challenges.

Why not take supreme and ultimate care of the wonderful vehicle your body actually is, instead of defining it, allowing that definition of tall or short, thin or curvy, to completely rule how you ultimately decide to treat your body?

Let's use a common metaphor for the human body, a car. They're both vehicles which if taken care of will last you a long time. A car, no matter what style or model, will get you where you need to go. Your body, if taken care of, will do the same.

How Do You Treat Your Car And How Do You Treat Your Body?

More often than not, many of us tend to treat our cars better than our own bodies. Our cars get the best gas in the tank, even if it's more expensive that regular gas. Following this act of generosity towards our car, we proceed to fueling our bodies with food void of any nutritional value. We begin a ritual of washing our cars every week, with the metaphor being a car spa but yet we rarely spend time or money on any ritual of basic self care.

We find it easy to ignore the knocks, pings and unmistakable signals delivered to us by our body when some requirement isn't being met, but the slightest slurp, whoosh or gurgle from our car kicks us into overdrive to get to the mechanic's for a check-up and prescription.

You may very well be thinking how dangerous it could be if you ignore these symptoms from your car. Although this is true, as brakes that are squeaking or an unusual grinding coming from the rear axle could result in an accident, the grunts and groans from your body could be equally dangerous. We've each heard those horrid stories of a friend of family member ignoring all the signs until it was too late to do anything about them.

Instead of continuing to follow this path, appreciate whatever shape, form and situation your body is in. It has taken you where you have needed to go, and so far hasn't let you down. Embrace your healthy whole body as of right now, because while you are much more than your body itself, you just can't exist and experience life without it.

Some Questions to Consider:

Your car will be unable to run or take you where you want to go without putting in the right grade of fuel. Are you running on empty? Using the best fuel? If you're not, begin today to make small changes. Drink more water, replace empty calories with nutrients. Feed your body well and it'll take you far.

There's a blinking 'check engine' light on your dashboard, trying to be noticed. We are talking about self care here. Have you scheduled in some time for yourself, for checkups and some personal down time? Taking a walk or hike with family and friends, or a weekly date night with your sweetheart - there are many options available for taking a step away to enjoy the life you have been given, find the balance to make it all happen, and first and foremost, start paying attention to the signals your body is sending you.

Taking care of yourself in any possible way you can just makes sense. You know you can do it now and schedule regular maintenance instead of waiting until the car breaks down completely and needs more repairs. Follow up right away when you hear that first sign of a rattle, a skip in the transmission when you change gears, or the wipers only clear the bottom half of the windshield.

Last but not least, when you find the tread wearing thin on your tires, you replace them right? Each of us needs to take time out to evaluate the steady running of our lives, where we are and where we want to be. It's normal for our needs change over time and ignoring these changing needs results in us ignoring who we really are - and this is not good for our health or our happiness.

So remember, the next time you stop for gas or wash your car, take a moment to step back and think how you wouldn't be able to complete any of these tasks without the divine vehicle you live in - your body. Take care of it, pamper it; it's the only one you're going to get.

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