Keep Calm and Carry on: Meditation tips and apps for a zen holiday season

Hi guys!

Hope the Thanksgiving holiday was rad for each of you! Now that the holiday season is officially here also can come the stress of it all along with handling daily tasks.  I wanted to share a way I cope with stress that can be useful this holiday season: meditation.  Yep, simple enough but a great tool to start this holiday season and continue on in 2015!

I started getting more serious about meditation this fall with work, writing, and now grad school in the mix. There were times where EVERYTHING was becoming overwhelming.  Meditation is a tool, it can help combat stress, fosters physical health, helps with chronic pain, can make you sleep better, feel happier, be more peaceful, as well as be present.

As a mentioned, meditation is pretty easy. You don't need to purchase fancy workout gear, all you need is yourself and a quiet space. Here are 10 tips on how to get started:

1. Posture

Whether you sit on a chair or cross-legged on the floor, make sure that your spine is upright with head up. If you are slumped your mind will drift. If your body is well-balanced, your mind will also be in balance.

2. Eyes

Closing my eyes I find is more helpful for me to focus and not get distracted.

2. Focus

To focus in meditation means to pay soft attention to whatever you place in the centre of awareness. I recommend using the breath as a focus (worked wonders for me). It’s a door that connects ‘inside’ and ‘outside’.

3. Breathing

Paying attention your breathing is a great way to anchor yourself in the present moment.  Notice your breath streaming in and out. There’s no need to regulate the breath – just let it be natural.

4. Counting you breath

If you are having difficulties settling, you can try counting the breath – which is an ancient meditation practice. Silently count “one”, then “two”, and up to “four”. Then return to “one”. THIS HELPED ME BIG TIME!

5. Thoughts

When you notice thoughts, gently let them go by returning your focus to the breath. Don’t try and stop thoughts; this will just make you feel agitated. Imagine that they are unwelcome visitors at your door: acknowledge their presence and politely ask them to leave. 

6. Emotions

The way to deal with strong emotions in meditation is to focus on the body feelings that accompany the emotion. For example, this could be the tight band of fear around the chest or the hot roiling of anger in the belly. Let go of the stories and refocus on your body. In this way you are honoring your emotions but not becoming entangled in stories.

7. Silence

Nothing beats simple silence.  When we sit in silence we actually get to experience what our mind is doing. There is steadiness and calmness that comes from sitting in silence. In time outer and inner silence meet and you come to rest in the moment.

8. Length

Start with 10 minutes and only sit longer if you feel that that is too short. Don’t force yourself to meditate longer if you are not ready to do that. In time you might like to extend your meditation to 15, then 20, then 25 minutes.

9. Place

Create a special place to sit.  You might like to place a candle near you or objects that have meaning to you.

10. Enjoyment

Try sitting with a hint of a smile. Start sitting just a little each day. It’s helpful to establish a daily habit.

Apps are also helpful for anyone wanting to start meditating. I personally use "Meditator", however the app isn't available for downloading anymore (weird..) Anywho, I found similar apps that will help:

Buddhify 2

Are you walking in the city? There’s a meditation for you. Can’t sleep? There’s one for that, too. This app comes with 14 location and activity settings that can help you meditate at any point and in almost any place during the day.

Get Some Headspace

Being proficient at meditation requires practice and dedication. The app Get Some Headspace can help you with both. Use the guided meditation programs to help you focus, relieve stress, and even fall asleep faster. 

Simple Being 

One of the biggest distractions trying to meditate is the stream of thoughts running through your head. Pushing thoughts out of your mind is PRACTICE. Having someone — in this case, a calming voice from the app — guide you through your meditation session may help you find calm more quickly.

here you have it :) Try meditation and any of these meditation apps to find a more relaxed — and healthier — state of mind.

xo

Kosi

The 7/11 on Comic Strip Leggings

Hey everyone!

Unless you have been under a rock and not online (which would be weird if you are reading my blog post now) then you heard Beyonce released her latest video 7/11.  In true "Breaking The Internet" form it was unexpected as the video is in a hotel room, where sexy briefs, fur coats, a Blue Ivy cameo, and red plastic cups ran rapid. What caught my eye was the playboy/comic strip outfit Bey wore, of course it would caught my eye with my love for comics:

Could Bey make comic strip leggings a THING? With the positive reaction the video has received so far from high end magazines like Elle to gossip magazines, I say yes. Why not, 2014 is coming to a close it is time to spend the last month to celebrate the highs, the lows and the start of a new. Maybe that was too deep for some readers, but I love the "not taking myself so seriously" attitude of this video.

I have searched all over to bring the best of the best to replicate the comic strip look in 7/11, enjoy!

Playboy Sweatshirt-Joyrich

What is great about this outfit is the fact there are so many legging options to choose from: 

 

 

Comic Graffiti Leggings  

That is the 7/11 on comic leggings! You can go multi-colored or go for a more black and white look. Either way you'll be a BOSS at the next pajama party!

xo

Kosi

 

For the boyz

Hi guys!

As you all know I love the make up and wellness at Priv! It will sure come in handy for these cold days ahead in NYC when you don't want to leave the house! Lol you can bring the manicure or personal trainer to you!

Priv has teamed up with is working with Hot Towels, a the essential NYC barber service that travels to customers, to offer grooming services and is donating 50 percent of the proceeds to the Movember Foundation.  For those not familiar with Movember, it is an an annual event to raise awareness and funds for men’s health, supports the growing of men’s facial hair throughout the month of November.

Hot Towels will also have a pop-up shop in New York on Nov. 30, at Proper West where customers can book and pay through the Priv app, then come to the pop-up shop to have their service done (prices: $35-$85). Guest will also enjoy complimentary liquor tasting, cash bar and brunch, and sports on every TV. A portion of proceeds from the pop-up shop will benefit the Movember Foundation. RSVP is required: Lauren@gopriv.com.

Talk about taking MCM to a whole other level for a great cause!

xo
Kosi