This. Is. Not. A. Drill. @Yoga_Journal

Daylight Savings Is Ending. This TCM-Inspired Sequence Will Help You Adjust to the Shorter Days With Ease

When the clocks go back an hour, there’s a good chance fatigue, fogginess, and restless energy in the evenings will set in. Here’s a flow to help your body find a new rhythm.

Try this yoga for daylight savings to help your circadian rhythm adjust.

When we “fall back” an hour to end daylight savings time, it can be tempting to think of the time change as a boon. After all, we gain an extra hour of sleep! However, it’s important to recognize that the time change can actually be really disorienting. Whether you’re a night owl or morning person, there’s a chance the end of daylight savings time may prompt you to experience symptoms such as fogginess, fatigue, restless energy in the evenings, disrupted sleep, and irritability. The good news? You can use your yoga practice to help adjust your body’s rhythm and ease the transition.

 

Physical therapists have a large skill set .. @MilitaryHealth

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Physical therapists have a large skill set that enables them to structure unique treatment plans based on their patient’s needs.

A career spent in the infantry coupled with an active lifestyle led to 12 knee surgeries for U.S. Army Gen. Robert B. Brown, Commanding General of U.S. Army Pacific. Shown here (center) greeting soldiers at the National Training Center Fort Irwin, California. Brown credits an effective physical therapy regimen for getting him back in the field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Spandau)

https://health.mil/News/Articles/2017/12/19/Lets-get-moving-physical-therapy-from-a-providers-perspective

“I am not sure that I want to build a hut. For it will mean putting walls and a roof between me and the rocks and the sky. And who wants that on an afternoon in autumn when there is still a bit of heat in the sun and the wind is warm and caressing?”~C.R.Milne #ThursdayThoughts

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“I am not sure that I want to build a hut. For it will mean putting walls and a roof between me and the rocks and the sky. And who wants that on an afternoon in autumn when there is still a bit of heat in the sun and the wind is warm and caressing?”~C.R.Milne

“When you wake up in the morning,” said Piglet, “what’s the first thing you say to yourself?” “What’s for breakfast?” said Pooh. “What do you say, Piglet?” “I wonder what’s going to happen exciting today?” said Piglet. “It’s the same thing,” he said.

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“When you wake up in the morning,” said Piglet, “what’s the first thing you say to yourself?” “What’s for breakfast?” said Pooh. “What do you say, Piglet?” “I wonder what’s going to happen exciting today?” said Piglet. “It’s the same thing,” he said. ~A.A.Milne