‘There
is no greater thing you can do with your life and your work than follow your
passions – in a way that serves the world and you.’ –Richard Branson
Clarity of purpose makes every day beautiful,
authentic, and worth living. Once we realize our gifts and decide to share them
with the world, life seems a joyride. All of us are in this world to make it
more beautiful by shining our light and spreading love.
What
is Blogging with a Purpose?
My blog Love, Laugh and Reflect came into being in
2014. I have been mostly writing about lifestyle, poetry, and fiction on the
blog. In 2020, I decided to write on self-improvement so that I can share all
the habits and rituals that have improved my physical, mental, and emotional
health in the last year.
Through the power of the law of attraction, I came
across Blogchatter’s initiative ‘Blogging with a Purpose’ last week. This is
exactly what I was planning to do at the beginning of the year but did not find
enough motivation to do it with enthusiasm. When I registered for it, I felt
great to have clarity of purpose in blogging.
The
Cause I am supporting
Without a doubt, I knew that I want to write about
Physical, Mental, and Emotional Wellness on my blog this year. I want to share
all the rituals, habits, workouts, diets, anecdotes, books, apps that have
helped me make a significant change in my life.
Before 2019, I used to take my health for granted.
For me, exercise was limited to brisk walking and dancing. I was always down
with cold and fever during seasonal change. I had to take vitamin supplements
and visit the doctor’s clinic frequently. I had irregular sleep cycles and
crazy mood swings. I used to feel overwhelmed by stress and anxiety. Life
seemed like a struggle and the world seemed so unfair for all the setbacks I
experienced.
I read a book by Louisa Hay, “You Can Heal your
Life” which changed my perspective about the way I was living my life. I made a
conscious choice to work on my health and wellness. I read a lot of books such
as ‘The Secret’ by Rhonda Byrne, ‘The Power of our Subconscious Mind’ by Joseph
Murphy, ‘The Power of Now’ by Eckhart Tolle, ‘The Monk who sold his Ferrari’ by
Robin Sharma, etc which empowered me to bring some changes in my life.
My goal became self-improvement in all the 4 areas:
Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual.
I started working on my Physical health because a
healthy and fit body makes everything so better. I bought a yoga mat and Shilpa
Shetty’s Yoga DVD. I was very stiff and weak when I started yoga. I never thought I
can do backbends and side planks. But practicing yoga taught me immense patience-
patience with my body, mind, and emotions. As I started getting better at yoga,
I incorporated various forms of workouts to bring variety in my fitness
routine. And my immunity improved so much that I don’t remember the last time I
had to visit a doctor or take a painkiller.
Mental wellness is about taking care of the mind -
to be aware of what we are thinking and what we are saying to ourselves. For my
mental health, I made a conscious choice to let only positive and inspiring content
enter my mind. We often forget to take care of our mental diet. It is as
important as the food we consume. I reduced watching news and reading articles that
amplify negativity. I started using social media mindfully and began my
mornings with positive affirmations. With time, my mind became more stable.
Emotional wellness is about taking care of the heart.
Our heart is the place where we radiate love. If toxic emotions such as
fear, hurt and envy accumulate there, we won’t be able to love others and
ourselves. For my emotional health, I started practicing gratitude, acts of
kindness, forgiveness, and spending quality time with my loved ones.
We are spiritual beings. We are Souls connected to
the SuperSoul/Divine Energy/One Consciousness/God. Everything is temporary,
including our human bodies. The only thing that is permanent is our Soul (as
said by Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita). Spiritual Wellness is about being aware
of this Truth and staying connected to the Divine Energy through meditation or
prayer.
Life
is Beautiful!
My life started transforming in all the aspects
when I stopped taking my health and wellness for granted. I am a work in progress. Yes, there are some
days when I get a little disordered and the old patterns tempt to return. But I
don’t entertain them for more than a few hours!
Life is beautiful. What we think and feel from
within manifests on the outside. The better our health and mindset become, the
better life becomes. I am so exhilarated to blog with a purpose this year- to
write about physical, mental, and emotional wellness. I hope you will join me
in this journey!
Let’s get physically, mentally and emotionally fit
in 2020!
P.S. If you want to blog with a purpose this year, register with Blogchatter right away!
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteWhat an uplifting and hope-filled post from you today, Purba! It is always wonderful to find these 'doors' in life that lead is ways we couldn't see even a short time before we cross each threshhold. Onward and upward! YAM xx
Hari Om
DeleteSo good to see you on my blog, Yamini. Your words are so encouraging ❤️
May your journey of all round wellness help people around you and the readers. Wish you luck for the project. I would like to say it as a project.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Pragnya. I liked it that you called it a project ❤️
DeleteThat's a lovely post and an inspiring one too :) it's so good to see another blogger talking and writing about what i also love to do. While reading your post, i could sense lot of positivity emanating from your words. I am sure each of your post will have a real positive impact on the lives of the readers and move them closer to achieving holistic wellness. Best wishes for the campaign and look forward to complement each other's posts on the subject :)
ReplyDeleteYes! It always feels so wonderful to connect with like-minded people. I visited your blog for the first time today and I liked how you motivate people. Cheers! π
DeleteThis is such a beautiful and positive post.. looking forward to reading all your posts
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Simrit ❤️
DeleteVery well articulated
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeletePurba, Great to read. Keep inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rupam π
DeleteBeing low since a year and trying everything but everything seems too exhausting i feel reading your blog will give me a bit of positivity and motivation. Looking forward to more such inspiring blog post.
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet of you, Nazish π
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