Sunday, July 29, 2012

Guest Blogger Jackie Ostick on her Game Changer!


Good morning! About a month ago, I challenged my readers (you, Hi) to Start a Fitness Routine Today! I said that if my words motivate just ONE person to make a change, I'll feel accomplished. Enter Jackie Ostick...

Jackie is a NYC-based musical theater actress and intenSati student. I had the pleasure of teaching her in Central Park, including the day I lead everybody in a Sati-inspired mindfulness walk, before she headed out of town to Pennsylvania's Pines Dinner Theater as a performer in All Shook Up.

Well, Jackie seized the day and embraced this challenge full on by deciding to commit to a daily fitness routine! She started emailing me each day to check in and for some added motivation. Her consistency and joy ended up inspiring me so much that I asked her to blog about the experience. Enjoy.

My Game Changer
By Jackie Ostick

On June 21st, Lindsay posted a challenge to all of her readers to do something fitness related everyday. Sitting in my bed, disappointed in myself that I wasn't exercising regularly, it was exactly what I needed to read. It was 8 AM and I immediately got out of my PJ's and hit the pavement for a brisk walk.

When I got back, invigorated and inspired, I wrote Lindsay an e-mail accepting the challenge. I was hooked. Since that day, I have either walked, done yoga, swam, or did intenSATI everyday, with one day of rest a week.

Now, of course this challenge wasn't always sunshine and flowers. I faced a couple of obstacles along the way. The first one was something that I needed to get over really quickly: Could I really do it? I mean, I am by no means a "fitness person." I enjoy working out but it wasn't something that I would look forward to, or even do, everyday. I always found myself making excuses. Luckily, Lindsay offered to be my contact person. I would write her an e-mail everyday to tell her what I had done. She also gave me some wonderful tips and suggested taking one day off a week. This helped it seem more do-able. I was also worried about getting bored with just walking, so I was glad that I found other ways to exercise, like swimming and my favorite, IntenSATI.

Another big obstacle I had to overcome was schedule changes. I am someone who likes to do things at the same time everyday. I started working out in the morning and I really enjoyed it at that time. However, when things came up, like doctors appointments or road trips, it was hard for me to workout at that time. I am so proud of myself because I found a way to make it work. There was no excuse why I couldn't do something fitness-related for 30 minutes. So, I did a quick yoga workout or I walked LATER in the day, or I swam in the ocean or pool. This was huge for me: I didn't let myself give up or make excuses.

Finally, the last obstacle is something I think everyone can relate to: being tired or sore. There were days when I was just exhausted and I couldn't fathom getting out of bed or tearing myself away from a book or TV show on Hulu. There were also a couple of days when my ankle was hurting me. I still did my daily workout though, because I made a promise to myself that I would. This challenge was something that I was doing for me. I deserved the chance to feel amazing and empowered, and that's what kept me going...along with lots of water!

30 days later, I am so grateful for the challenge and do you know what? I don't plan on stopping! I realized that there is always time to work out! You can make the time! Working out in the morning is such a great start to my day, and I feel better physically and mentally. I have never been so proud of my body. I can actually say that I LOVE the way I look! Imagine that! And the best bonus? I got a tan from exercising outside! So, thank you so much for the challenge, Lindsay! It's been a game changer in my life.

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Note: Jackie didn't stop and she continues to email me daily with her fitness accomplishment. :) It's a joy and all I can ask is Who's the next ONE? Email lindspiration@gmail.com if it's you.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

New JULY intenSati series and a few Updates!

Hi everybody! I am back in action this weekend on Saturday morning at Columbus Circle Equinox (8:15AM) and in Central Park (10:15AM, message lindspiration@gmail.com for more info).

Here is the series I can't wait to practice with you!!!

JULY INTENSATI SERIES

However I feel DETACH

No right or wrong CAREFREE

I dance my dance V STEP

I sing my song JOY

I set my intentions INTEND

Then act and allow ALLOW

What I desire DESIRE with faith FAITH

I feel here now INSPIRE

Small actions are best FOCUS

One thing at a time RELEASE

I am gratefully GRATEFUL creating WILLPOWER

My beautiful life APPRECIATE

A few things to note --

First, I was recently diagnosed by MRI with a torn meniscus, Grade 1 chondromalacia patella and "patellar tendon-lateral femoral condyle friction syndrome" in my right knee. (I list that medical lingo for any actors who still aspire to be on Grey's Anatomy. Say that 25x, go!) Henceforth, I will not be jumping or twisting in class. This will in no way affect my ability to coach and help you reach greatness, I promise. I will appreciate a very strong front row and your positive healing vibes. Please take this as your chance to really step it up this month and leave your comfort zone. You are all leaders!! Thank you in advance!!

Second, I've been off Facebook for a week. My cleanse, detox, diet, whatever you want to call it technically ends tonight at midnight. I can tell you I will NOT be returning to my old habits (which you'll read all about in a new blog post this weekend) so please don't rely on FB to get in touch with me anymore. Instead, go the old fashion way, by which I do not mean snail mail, but email. If you need to reach me, lindspiration@gmail.com is by far the best way, since I haven't curbed my EMAIL habits yet (that's probably next).

I miss you all and hope your summer is off to an amazing start. Wherever you're at, it's a great time to come to class and deepen your practice. I look forward to seeing you on Saturday!!

Love ya!!

Lindsay

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Home is where and with whom YOUR HEART MELTS

Good morning!!

Super quick post before I unpack my groceries (#procrastination) and head to intenSati with Darbi Worley !

I take acting class with Tom Todoroff (on a brief hiatus at the moment to focus on my play Brattleboro in the Strawberry One Acts Festival, purchase tickets for SERIES F here!!! ) and each week talented, predominantly unknown New York artists perform their hearts (or some version thereof). A few weeks ago, two actors in the class who are also singers did a cover of the song HOME by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros (Who? I didn't know them) and it made me cry. :) Then, they posted the video on YouTube/FB, which I just watched, and it made me cry again!!

It just touches, dare I say melts, my heart.

Does it have that effect on you?



It's the tenderness, the love, the musicality, the harmony and the humility of the performance that gets me, for starters, but it's best left unanalyzed.

I realize more and more that HOME is a feeling.

Looking at two artists on a bare stage or a packed house with lots of new babies (CONGRATS P AND K!) or a feeling of peace from within, it is all HOME and it starts from within, always.

Don't you want to be with people who melt your heart with their kindness, their passion, their love? I DO.

Melting my own heart
with my own kindness
my own passion
my own love
that is the gateway.

Friday, July 6, 2012

The View is Amazing

Life is getting better and better every day! I am finally understanding why.

Letting go of expectations is incredibly liberating. It frees me to just do what I am doing because I love it instead of being attached to a result. Amazing.

Finding my voice as an artist makes me feel so good. It's worth the wait to have something to say.

Becoming responsible for myself -- my health, finances, creative work, my love life -- is an endless journey that feels like a major uphill climb sometimes but in the end is the key to my serenity.

Deepening my spirituality and relationship to Source energy, in solitude, in moments of pain, in gratitude, is the key to my strength.

Walking away. Walking away from something or someone, from a habit, a job, a relationship, makes the emptiness inside seem more pronounced. It was always there but it was always filled. Now it's felt.

Tenderness is one of my desired destinations. I wish to arrive at this stop every day, multiple times a day.

Faith in life's goodness, in people, in myself, increases with each proof that life, people and myself are good.

There is no shame in not having it all. No shame in not getting straight As, being at the top, in the 99th percentile, every group, a #1 king of the world, top of the heap...

Below the peak is actually quite peaceful.

I love pretty hair. Under a cool hat.

Looking out my window, my window. In my home!!!!

The view is amazing, the light is amazing, the sky is amazing.

Turning the gaze outward is amazing.