Nov 16 2022 ・ 4 min read
From exercising to meditation and tracking behaviors to learning how to go with the flow, our experts share tips for living a balanced life.
This month, we introduce a new video series called Reflections, where we turn the question we ask guests coming to Canyon Ranch—What leads you here?—on our experts. In this series, you'll hear their wellness journeys and insights to help you navigate some of today's most pressing wellness concerns.
In the second of our Reflections Video Series, we sat down with four Canyon Ranch experts: Mary Cahilly, MA, LMHC, LPC, CCTP, Mental Health & Wellness Therapist at Lenox; Laura Chevalier, Fitness Director; Kevin Murray, ND, LaC, Naturopathic Doctor, Acupuncturist at Lenox; and Dustin Nabhan, DC, PhD, DACBSP, FACSM, CSCS, RMSK, Vice President of Health & Performance at Canyon Ranch to discuss what behavioral change they realized was needed to improve their well-being.
For Mary, meditation was her salve for a sound mind. For Kevin, daily exercise before work released his endorphins and set the day; for Laura, she learned to loosen up and go a little bit more with the flow; and for Dustin, making change as intrinsically tied to tools that measured his actions.
Watch the video above to hear their candid responses about the unconscious behaviors they recognized, and the steps they took that improved performance, clarity, and sense of calm.
Or, read the transcript below.
Kevin Murray, ND, LaC: I was like a lot of people in their early 30s: A little bit immature in the way I went about the world. I used to be someone who loved to sleep in—and I still do occasionally—but I found that getting up at the same time every day allowed me to do things like start exercising before work. I'd never been someone to do that. I thought that was something I would never because that just sounded horrible. And then I started doing it because I was getting up consistently at the same time. I thought I could fit 20 minutes of the rowing machine in before I showered and went to work. And it's amazing the snowball effect that that can have on the rest of your day—the elevation in mood, the clarity in thought, the increase in energy. The elevation in mood, the clarity in thought, the increase in energy. You'd think something like that would make you drained by the (laughs) early or late morning. I found just the opposite. [I found] that doing something like that helped to maintain my energy throughout the whole day. But not just my energy, but my attitude. I felt more animated. I felt more positive. It's just a way of maintaining something positive that helps you bring on more positive things.
Laura Chevalier, Fitness Director: I'm pretty much a perfectionist, and I like things to really be succinct and, kind of, on point and really pre-planned, but I've recognized, of course, with working with people that doesn't always work. So really having to soften around the edges a little bit, be able to roll with things, and go with the flow.
Mary Cahilly, MA, LMHC, LPC, CCTP: The biggest change I've made in my life over the years is meditation. I would have to say that meditation and mindfulness, in so many ways, not only saved my life but made it richer and deeper because I began to realize that there were thought patterns and behavior patterns I had been caught in that were part of conditioning, part of the way that I viewed the world, but weren't serving me. And meditation has helped me to unlock that, unravel that and begin to focus on thoughts and practices that actually feed my spirit and feed my sense of well-being. And so daily meditation is critical for me.
With a background in naturopathic medicine, acupuncture, and education, Dr. Murray brings a holistic approach to developing personalized treatment plans for our guests.
Read Full BioMary is dedicated to helping her clients remember the truth and beauty of who they are. Weaving transpersonal psychotherapy, mindfulness approaches to wellness, and her understanding of neuroscience, she teaches her clients how to pause and access their own inherent wisdom as they move through life’s challenges and celebrate life’s preciousness.
Read Full BioLaura Chevalier brings years of education and expertise to her role as Director of Fitness and Outdoor Sports at Canyon Ranch Lenox in the Berkshires. She loves providing an enriching experience for resort guests and empowering them to embrace movement as an integral part of their wellness journey.
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