Micro Investing in Yourself
Understand what health is and whether you want to cultivate it. (If you don’t, this blog is not for you. Save some time and stop reading now).
Let’s use the Ayurvedic definition, articulated 3,500+ years ago:
samadoshahasamagnischa
sama dhatu mala kriyaha
prasanna atmendriya manah
swasthaitiabhidiyate - Ashtanga Hrdayam
A person is called healthy when the dynamics governing function (doshas), the digestive capacity and process, and body tissues are all balanced; wastes are eliminated regularly; senses and mind are clear, and the person has a feeling of luminosity and pleasantness deep within.
Now you have a clear rubric for assessing your own current state of health or dis-ease.
Cultivating health is not rocket science. Here’s something you can do right now to start.
Exercise:
1. Look at the definition above and determine where your state of health leaves something to be desired. Are you having indigestion every afternoon? What about that persistent shoulder ache? Or maybe you feel dull in the morning even after a full night’s sleep. Jot down the areas you see need attention.
2. Now write down 1 - 5 things you do regularly that you know do not support your health. They can be directly related to your health challenges or not. (These can include thinking or saying specific things)!
3. Look at your list. Which one of these are you willing to trade for an action that does support your health?
4. What is the easiest, simplest thing you could do that you know supports your health?
5. Make your trade.
Congratulations! You have just started micro-investing in yourself. Make a commitment to return to this process in one week and check on your ROI.
Leave a comment below and let me know: how’s your health? What trade are you making? What ROI are you reaping?