Wednesday 10 July 2013

THE ENDORPHIN EFFECT William Bloom



William Bloom's 5 Endorphin Triggers
I’ve typed out a quick list based on the Endorphin Effect for easy reference. It's already been printed out and stuck on my chicken wire notice board (yes my home is more than slightly quirky) and I thought you might find it useful too. It’s all William Bloom’s words - taken from an interview he did to introduce his book. ‘With all these strategies,’ William tells us ‘the only secret is to just pause and notice the feeling and allow it to sink more deeply into the body’.
1) Go exercise - The body needs more oxygenated blood, therefore tissue needs to relax, therefore it pumps out endorphins in order to relax the tissue for the oxygenated blood to get into the tissue. When it pumps out the endorphins to relax the tissue, it feels good.
2) Get out into nature - Look at the sky, appreciate the animals you live with, have a little flower box on your window sill. Just appreciating nature, people instinctively chill out and relax into an endorphinated flow (even the hardest cynics).
3) Rest - consciously allow yourself to go into the sensation of having a rest. If you’ve got nothing to do for half an hour (maybe on a suburban commuter train) - you’ve got no newspaper to read - just slump into yourself, that will trigger endorphins. Everybody knows that - have a rest, you’ll feel better.
4) Do what you most enjoy - Anything you enjoy thinking about or enjoy doing will trigger endorphins. Whatever it is - if you enjoy walking landscape, if you enjoy music, if you enjoy being with your family, that will trigger endorphins.
5) Smiling into your body - In the training we do, all we’re teaching people to do is to notice when there’s a change happening inside the chemistry of the body and to consciously allow it to happen in a more self managed way. The top of this list, to me is the ability to work  between your mind, through your nervous system, into your endocrine system, where you do a very classic strategy, from many meditation traditions, of smiling into your body. You relax your eyes, put on a kind attitude and you open your heart but you do it to your own body. This sends messages through your nervous system, into your endocrine system, which trigger endorphins.


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THE ENDORPHIN EFFECT William Bloom

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