Why Practice Yoga?

In modern society, we worry. It’s perfectly natural, given that nearly everything we do affects us in the long run. Whether you’re fretting over securing a solid future for your children or are concerned about taxes, it’s important to find the time to release tension and de-stress. You might not have considered it, but yoga is a highly effective way to hone your mental focus, rid your system of harmful toxins, and lower stress levels — particularly important for those working hard to secure financial stability and support their families for the foreseeable future.

Stress Management

It has been said time and time again that practicing yoga is a fantastic way of negating stress, but there’s more to it than that. The intricate and flowing motions of yoga implement a number of meticulously tested relaxation techniques, which can enable for a calmer personality and more optimistic mood with regular practice. Yoga enables you to more readily think before speaking, and serves as an effective way of training your mind to see the bigger picture and act from integrity as opposed to becoming frustrated by pent-up stress. This is crucial in order to guarantee efficient and sensible decision-making as opposed to knee-jerk reactionary planning.

Chronic Pain Relief

Many studies suggest that the regular practice of yoga helps to reduce neck and back pain, as well as suffrage of those with cancer, multiple sclerosis, autoimmune diseases, hypertension, and arthritis. Through the carefully orchestrated stretching and bending of one’s body via fluid movements, chronic illnesses are a little bit easier to live with thanks to a decrease in aches and pains.

A Better Night’s Sleep

It is important for adults to sleep for at least 8 to 9 solid hours every evening. Through the negation of stress and increased calmness associated with regular yoga practice, you’ll sleep better than ever. This is important for those of us normally kept up at night with worries over finances, work-life balance, and risk management, as the less stressed we are, the better we sleep at night. Cancer survivors and those suffering from insomnia have benefited from many a good night’s rest upon practicing yoga, according to various studies.

Body Detoxification

Deep and natural yogic breathing enhances lung functionality, which enables for your brain to work more effectively. In addition, the physical activity associated with stretching and shaping your body through yoga helps to increase the motility and mobility of your organs and muscles. This allows your body to filter toxins out of your system more effectively, and breaking a sweat now and then ramps up the efficiency of muscle and organ detoxification even further. Burning calories through continued yoga practice will also help to control weight through reduced stress and introducing mindfulness to your diet. For those bent over a desk on a regular basis, it’s also highly effective at improving posture through core strengthening.

In essence, why not practice yoga? Even a few minutes’ worth of regular practice a day can help alleviate anxiety, reduce stress, help you breathe better, and detoxify your body. Many hold this delicate form of exercise in high regard as a cure-all of sorts, and it’s easy to see why when considering the bevy of mental and physical benefits it can bring.

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Cory Gagnon

Cory Gagnon

As the Senior Wealth Advisor at Beacon Family Office at Assante, Cory Gagnon has supported successful family enterprises to preserve, protect and transition their wealth since 2011.

Cory’s personal objective as a Wealth Advisor is simple. He is committed to supporting families to take control of the areas of their lives that truly matter to them. This commitment revolves around using specific tools and strategies that enable families to take action with confidence which will support them through life’s critical transitions.

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