Thursday, May 31, 2018

A Cup Of Thankfulness: A Bag of Peas

A Bag of Peas

"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; 
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18




Ashley Osier
MA, HHE, CPS, CSMT, CAMT, CAYT, CWHP

 ~ Holistic Wellness for Mind, Body, and Spirit ~


Being thankful seems like such a small thing and yet some situations seem to so easily throw a wrench into my ability 

to be thankful. 

SO...as I sit writing with a bag of frozen peas on my neck, I am thankful for the numbing power of ice. HA!😀 I know it is temporary, but repeated, pain symptoms usually resolve sooner than later, and I do like efficiency. So ice and more ice is my current story and I'm gonna stick to it. Well and maybe some Biofreeze, acupressure, stretching, 3-Lock Mountain, and deep breathing. I have been working on my YouTube videos for counter-pain strategies and am praying that it is helpful to those who are experiencing chronic pain. What a blessing to take my unpleasant experiences with chronic pain and use it to help others. It brings meaning to a body response that doctors can find no use or purpose.

Speaking of which...as I consider the purposelessness of the "Gate" at the base of the skull that does not close with chronic pain, I am left to consider the other seemingly purposeless things that happen in life. For example, people who are born without arms and legs. Why would God let this happen? Doesn't He know that these children are bullied? Doesn't He know that it puts a tremendous burden on the parents, siblings and other people around them? How could anyone be thankful in such a situation?

And then there is Nick...

Nick Vujicic. 

He is one of my go-to people for inspiration when I am exhausted from managing chronic pain.

He had to live 24 years before he found out that he was created with a purpose. It seems that his parents always knew he was created with a purpose and thankfully so...at least I am thankful he realized it. His story is amazing and I encourage you to watch his video...more than once or twice...and to share it with anyone who feels deeply discouraged, hopeless, purposeless or who wonders why God allows bad things to happen to good people.


So...what does this have to do with a bag of peas? Well, sometimes a bag of peas is not just for consuming. Sometimes a bag of peas is meant to be put on a sore neck to reduce inflammation. Or sometimes it is used to write about in a blog to help someone else use it to reduce pain in their body. Maybe its sole purpose is to remind someone that peas is a vegetable, hmm. Peas are sweet, delicious and green, :).


Sometimes the messy parts of our life have more purpose than just being a mess. We can use our mess or pain or illness, to become stronger, help someone else or just remind us that we are human and not a robot. We can also use our mess to learn from so we don't repeat it in the future. Be encouraged. You were created with a specific purpose in mind that will give meaning to your life if you act on it and wait patiently for God to work. Just like Nick did.



Do you have your own bag of frozen peas? What are you doing with the mess in your life? Is it going to be a time for growing and maturing or is it a time for stewing and brewing? I want to encourage you to take 20 minutes to stew. Stew hard for those 20 minutes and after the timer goes off, be done with it and take charge of your day the best you possibly can given your circumstances and resources. I started doing this exercise when I was thirteen and found it to be incredibly helpful. I know it won't be easy for a lot of you. But I want to encourage you to try. If you need to rest or take a 10-20 minute cat nap because you are exhausted, be thoughtful to do so. Your body and mind will recharge and thank you.

For my chronic pain sufferers, I will be coming out with more videos on additional counter-pain strategies, so make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel. They are all FREE. Pain causes our body to contract and tighten, which can create long-term postural discrepancies. We want to decrease our pain as much as possible, so make sure to implement as many counter-pain strategies as possible (that work for your body right now). You can check out my latest video HERE or go to the playlist HERE for my current counter-pain videos. Since I have been managing chronic pain for 40 years, successfully, I have a very long list of counter-pain strategies to share. If you have some of your own, definitely share those with me in the comment section below. 

For my stress bunnies, remember that stress does not help us to maintain good postural habits. So I want to encourage you to build your counter-stress toolbox. Figure out what strategies work best to counter stress in your life so you can decrease feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, depression, anger, or overall feelings of confusion. I will be putting a list together soon to post, so stay tuned. If you have counter-stress strategies you find work really well, make sure to share those with me in the comment section below. I would love to hear about them.

Lastly, I would love to hear about the inspirational people in your life. Who do you go to for inspiration? Is it someone you know personally, someone from a story you read, a public figure? Let me know in the comments.

I hope you are able to find ways to be thankful in your day!

Happy Posturing (inside and out), 

Ashley
The Posture Specialist
YouTube Channel: theposturespecialist.com
Instagram (@theposturespecialist)
Website: eastwestsomatherapy.com
Facebook Q & A Group: The Posture Specialist Q & A Group
Facebook Group: Business Facebook Site




Ashley Osier is a holistic health educator and therapist, stress management therapist, corrective posture and corrective exercise specialist, an acupressure and massage therapist, stretching, massage, acupressure, and self-acupressure instructor and creator of the Point Release™ Technique and StretchFit™ Method. She specializes in working with stress management, injury prevention and pain relief, therapeutic stretching for individuals and couples, and posture awareness. She also offers coaching in nutrition and support for women going through divorce. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting her at   ewsomatherapy@gmail.com.



Disclaimer: The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available on this blog is for general information purposes only. You agree that your use of this blog is at your sole risk. Consult your physician before beginning any stretch, exercise or self-acupressure suggestion. By using this site, you are agreeing to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Ashley Osier against any and all losses, expenses, damages and costs resulting from using the information contained within this blog. 











Tuesday, May 8, 2018

THE BEST Chronic Pain SOLUTION


THE BEST Chronic Pain SOLUTION




Ashley Osier aka The Posture Specialist
MA, HHE, CPS, CSMT, CAMT, CAYT, CWHP

 ~ Holistic Wellness for Mind, Body, and Spirit ~


Chronic Pain is a subject that has been with me since I was a little girl. As I have grown and learned more about my body, health and wellness, and what doctors actually don't know, I am ever more grateful for understanding what chronic pain is and why it is so difficult to stop. In understanding chronic pain better, I can appreciate what doctors can do to help with chronic pain and then focus on what I need to do to fill in the gaps...which ends up being quite a lot.

In many of the pain management groups I'm in, I hear too many people crying out in fear and hopelessness over the chronic pain they experience and how little doctors can do for them. Pain medications are being taken away, people can only have so many injections before it becomes a health risk, and surgeries are not always successful. My heart is heavy for chronic pain sufferers. I understand that they want their life back, their body back, their ability to feel normal again...back. But for many chronic pain sufferers, normal takes on a whole new meaning, a new body, a new life.

So I created this video to help empower chronic pain sufferers and people who know and love someone who is a chronic pain sufferer. It is short and concise and begins opening the door to what I truly believe is the best chronic pain solution. I think many doctors would agree with me. Over the coming weeks and months, I will be creating more videos about what I call counter-pain strategies. There are many, so it will take some time.

You can watch today's new upload here:




I hope you enjoy this video. It comes from a deep desire to support, encourage and empower chronic pain sufferers. In managing my own chronic pain throughout the years, I have found one of my best counter-pain strategies, aside from corrective posture, is my attitude. When I have an attitude of gratitude I can look at the chronic pain that arises more realistically with joy and determination. I take my bag of counter-pain strategies, look to see who I can encourage, and face another day with hope and purpose.

Make it a great day! Happy Posturing!! (Don't forget to leave a comment!)

Ashley
The Posture Specialist
YouTube Channel: theposturespecialist.com
Instagram (@theposturespecialist)
Website: eastwestsomatherapy.com
Facebook Q & A Group: The Posture Specialist Q & A Group
Facebook Group: Business Facebook Site




Ashley Osier is a holistic health educator and therapist, stress management therapist, corrective posture and corrective exercise specialist, an acupressure and massage therapist, stretching, massage, acupressure, and self-acupressure instructor and creator of the Point Release™ Technique and StretchFit™ Method. She specializes in working with stress management, injury prevention and pain relief, therapeutic stretching for individuals and couples, and posture awareness. She also offers coaching in nutrition and support for women going through divorce. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting her at   ewsomatherapy@gmail.com.



Disclaimer: The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available on this blog is for general information purposes only. You agree that your use of this blog is at your sole risk. Consult your physician before beginning any stretch, exercise or self-acupressure suggestion. By using this site, you are agreeing to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Ashley Osier against any and all losses, expenses, damages and costs resulting from using the information contained within this blog. 















Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Time To Get Fall-Proof!

Time To Get Fall-Proof!


Ashley Osier aka The Posture Specialist
MA, HHE, CPS, CSMT, CAMT, CAYT, CWHP

 ~ Holistic Fitness for Mind, Body, and Spirit ~

Is it possible to be Fall-Proof? I believe we can work toward making sure we are preparing our body as best as is possible. Check out these statistics and then go to my new video on Fall-Proof Your Feet.

From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov)

* One out of five falls causes a serious injury such as broken bones or a head injury

*Each year, 2.8 million older people are treated in emergency departments for fall injuries.

* Over 800,000 patients a year are hospitalized because of a fall injury, most often because of a head injury or hip fracture.

*Each year at least 300,000 older people are hospitalized for hip fractures.

*More than 95% of hip fractures are caused by falling, usually by falling sideways.

*Falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries.

*In 2015, the total medical costs for falls totaled more than $50 billion. Medicare and Medicaid shouldered 75% of these costs.

There are other figures, but these alone are staggering to contemplate. This does not include kids' sports or high-risk jobs. When falls cause broken bones, herniated discs, or head trauma, other complications occur, leaving people helpless, hopeless and dependent on a medical system that is often not able to meet their needs.

Conditions that make it more likely to fall include:

*Lower body weakness

*Difficulties with walking or balance

*Vision problems

*Foot pain or poor footwear

*Home hazards and dangers such as uneven steps or throw rugs

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT FALLS...

WATCH MY POSTURE VIDEOS! Poor posture impacts every part of the body, including the organ systems, the nerves and even how we think. Start working on your posture TODAY!

Here is the one I uploaded today

Fall-Proof Your Feet

ALSO...
The CDC encourages people to talk to their doctor to evaluate their fall risk, practice strength and balancing exercises, get their vision checked, and make their home safer. I will be doing a post on fall-proofing your home in the near future, so stay tuned!!

I have started an Official Series Playlist: Fall Prevention, which I will be building as time goes on. All of these YouTube videos are FREE, so make sure to SUBSCRIBE and click on the BELL to be notified of my next video. I also have an playlist for footcare and you can access that by clicking Footcare Video Series. It is imperative that we take better care of our feet to prevent falls in the future.

Hope to hear from you in my comment section below and on my videos!

Take care and make it a great posture day!

Ashley
The Posture Specialist
YouTube Channel: theposturespecialist.com
Instagram (@theposturespecialist)
Website: eastwestsomatherapy.com
Facebook Q & A Group: The Posture Specialist Q & A Group
Facebook Group: Business Facebook Site


Ashley Osier is a holistic health educator and therapist, stress management therapist, corrective posture and corrective exercise specialist, an acupressure and massage therapist, stretching, massage, acupressure, and self-acupressure instructor and creator of the Point Release™ Technique and StretchFit™ Method. She specializes in working with stress management, injury prevention and pain relief, therapeutic stretching for individuals and couples, and posture awareness. She also offers coaching in nutrition and support for women going through divorce. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting her at   ewsomatherapy@gmail.com.


Disclaimer: The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available on this blog is for general information purposes only. You agree that your use of this blog is at your sole risk. Consult your physician before beginning any stretch, exercise or self-acupressure suggestion. By using this site, you are agreeing to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Ashley Osier against any and all losses, expenses, damages and costs resulting from using the information contained within this blog.