Strategizing Your Resolutions

‘Tis the time when many of us are reflecting on all we have done previously, and think about the changes we want in life. Now is the perfect time to attach intentions to our wishes for the upcoming year.

Your New Year Resolutions usually include health, body image, dietary adjustments or explorations, improved behavior, work performance, and perhaps learn a new activity.

One of the tools I began practicing for 2015 was Gong. Gong is active daily participation in a small handful of resolutions. The goal of Gong is to simply START. For example if you designate daily meditation, body movement for 20 minutes, and remembering to take your supplements, then you will gain the benefits of routine through discipline. The goal of a Gong is to practice it for 100 days, so that it then becomes an effortless part of your day. If you miss a day, then the next day you start over. I’ll be honest – daily rituals are difficult to achieve. It does take practice. Many beginners need several attempts before reaching the goal of 100 days. I say this to remind you that you are not alone. It is okay to progress in small increments. When you strive to make too many changes at once, you are setting yourself up for failure. So a Gong should start small – maybe one, or just a few wants to begin with. Then once you’ve achieved your 100 days and those wants are now as unconditional as breathing, then when you are ready for your next focus, you start a new Gong.

For the last few days you have probably been thinking about what resolutions should look like for your 2016. Now it’s time to sit down and write the list. But don’t just make a list – next to each resolution include an intention. Really spell it out. Be specific about the WHY you want this change in your life. Then alongside the intention, include WHO will support you, & who will help keep you accountable. It’s easy to get discouraged, so the gentle reminders and comforts that others will provide are important to your success. Seeing it laid out as such, by keeping connected to your goals and intentions, will help you find the power and motivation.

Kept resolutions, no matter what time of the year, clearly brings your life to action.

 

 

Under Re-structure – my FB Business page is under re-structure

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Recently I announced that I created a Facebook Page.

Facebook has contacted me and is requesting changes to the page.

As I figure all of this out and get my Facebook business page in order, Please bear with me, for it is more complicated and time consuming than I anticipated. I promise to let you know when things are up and running, and what changes have been made to the page if any. In the interim, Thank You for your continued support.

 

Business Page now on Facebook

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Like my professional page “LK CEPC” on Facebook

 

A Workshop: Introduction to Eating Psychology

Introduction to Eating Psychology -with Lisa Karasek

The Eating Psychology Introduction Workshop is designed to guide you through your own personal exploration of your Relationship with Food. This workshop is inspirational for anyone looking to gain weight, lose weight, maintain their weight, or who deal with the demons or strengths of body perception. This workshop is ideal for anyone who is struggling with balancing lifestyle choices with meals and having a career. This workshop is suited for heads of households and the grocery shopper. This workshop will help people who eat at restaurants but prefer to be in their kitchens. This workshop is designed to lift the stigma of diet and how it affects you.

WEEK 1 (Jan. 14) In this class you will hear an Introduction to the Psychology of Eating – and how that is different than everything you think you know about dieting.

WEEK 2 (Feb. 11) In this class you will begin to understand how emotional attachments and perceptions guide you in your choices.

WEEK 3 (Mar. 10) In this class you will begin a more profound and deeper exploration of your Personal Relationship with Food.

WEEK 4 (Apr. 14) In this class you will be expanding your work with your Personal Relationship with Food.

WEEK 5 (May 12) Class conclusion will be dictated by the groups’ journey and participation.

This class is a blend of lecture and personal work, of group conversation and relative exploration through case studies discussions. “Homework” exercises will be assigned. Materials recommended for this class include a fresh journal or notebook, and your favorite writing implements.

This class series begins on Thursday January 14th, 2016 at 7:30pm and will meet once monthly. Classes are held at 8232 Philadelphia Road in Rosedale, MD 21237. For more information and to register for this workshop, please call 443-552-0750, or email Lisa at LK.CEPC@gmail.com. To learn more about Lisa please visit www.LK-CEPC.com.

Because Everyone Deserves A Healthy Relationship with Food 

*My classroom is a safe environment and you may choose to keep your inquiries and work private. Group conversation however is part of the intended design. The goal of this class is to provide the support you need. This work is a work in progress, and there are many paths to explore. I ask that everyone respect each other and not use the stories heard in class to disempower or disrespect fellow classmates.

*The use of cell phones for personal use is not allowed during class time.