Clearing the way for new…
I’m enjoying my time in the English countryside. After nearly 6 months of traveling, my husband and I decided to hunker down in a rustic farmhouse for the next few weeks before we return to California. It’s such a different way of life here, slower, quite elegant in many ways, and certainly simpler than my life in LA, though in some ways more challenging too. Travel has given me such an appreciation for diverse cultures ~ including my own, and I truly don’t find one better than another, as much as I just love the best of what each has to offer. Here’s a great example…
I pondered about how (and where) to spend my last few weeks of this epic 6-month journey…I thought maybe the South of France? A cooking school in Italy? Go up to Scotland? And as I searched the web, and my heart, what I decided the best adventure I could take is to clear the space for new.
I’m moving in a new direction of my business and have new personal life desires too, and what occurred to me is that for all of these new dreams to manifest, I need to clear the space for them to come in to my life. So rather than revving up and leaving Europe with a “bang”, Glenn and I decided to cleanse, go within, and enjoy completing this 7 year glorious chapter, before bringing in all of the new and exciting dreams we have for ourselves, our marriage, our business and our lives.
So for me, I’m calling it a DIY Detox…partially health related (no more Sunday lunches at the pub), somewhat emotionally related and mostly a mega “pattern interrupt” to allow new ideas, opportunities and beliefs to take root.
For me, here’s what my DIY Detox looks like so far:
1. I set a time period to commit to being in this zone: 16 days
2. I decided to ramp up taking my supplements again
3. I am choosing to not consume caffeine, alcohol, sugar, dairy, breads/grains during this time period
4. Yes, I’m working out…daily
5. I’m not thinking/speaking negatively and when I start…I catch myself and stop quickly
6. I’m connecting with friends more–in person and via Skype
7. I’m reading books that keep my vibration high
8. I’m journaling daily my vision of what I’m calling in–so exciting!
9. I’m clearing out old emails/voicemails, having bills paid etc.
10. I’m forgiving myself and others from past hurts, conflicts and judgments
You’re welcome to join me and create your own DIY Detox. You can borrow some of mine, add your own elements and even persuade a friend to detox with you. What is it that you crave? What do you want to make room for? What are your intentions and visions for the next 90 days? What do you need to add/delete from your life either permanently or temporarily?
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This post has 7 comments
October 8th, 2012
Thank you Gina,
You are inspirational. I have come up with a start start for my Fall Detox October 15th, I am sharing it with friends, my sons and encouraging them to do it with me.
Abundant Blessings,
~Heather
October 5th, 2012
Gina – come on up to the world-famous Findhorn Foundation – a conference on Love, Magic and Miracles has just finished, but every week there is Experience Week – an amazing blend that can definitely be a part of a detox. I don’t belong to them, but I do live nearby and can vouch for this wonderful place. Don’t leave the UK without a taste of it, and enjoy the Highlands of Scotland on the way!
October 1st, 2012
Hello Gina
Thank you for sparking off this fascinating and valuable thread.
Well, I’ve always had a love of cleansing and being a trained Yoga teacher, I know that sensible fasting, and using deep cleansing breaths, really supports internal cellular repair, as do many Yoga asanas and pranayamas. I take Celtic salt baths, use pure water, and herbal teas during my fasts. When I first heard of the idea I was actually really angry and tossed my mane and snorted at the whole stupid idea of ‘going hungry’ but once I got off my high-horsey I found it really opened things up emotionally as well as physically.
Walking in nature is something I do three times a day, every day and do not take my phone – that’s a detox! Having a computer-free day is also a necessity for me, even when I am not actively de-toxing as I like to keep my brain waves tranquil and in the Alpha range as much as possible. Also detoxing emotions is a great way to free up energy and preventatively care for your precious bodily health. I will write a book about parasite cleansing one day. My son still laughs about a message I sent him. “Make sure you remember to worm my grandchildren even if I’m dead!!”
Many blessings and much love
Debs
October 1st, 2012
Trying to end the year strong by getting more sleep; being more realistic on how much I can accomplish in one day so there is room for down time!
October 1st, 2012
Loving your DIY Detox Gina
Thank you for sharing this…
October 1st, 2012
It’s amazing what a clear space can create. I especially enjoy that you are reprogramming the way you think, since beginning the manifesting program I do the same thing and it helps tremendously.
What books are you reading? I went to the book store yesterday to try to find some uplifting books, left with a Tai-Chi book, did you find anything great?
Take Care! “See” you later
Filiz
October 1st, 2012
Good day to you, Gina–
I’m inspired by this post and loving the idea of a DIY Detox. It’s the perfect compliment to finishing strong in these final months of the year. Thank you.
Sending you many blessings –
Nanette