Small Steps Towards Beauty: My Journey with Dinacharya

When I started embracing an Yogic+Ayurvedic lifestyle, I never thought it would be easy. But I also didn’t realize it would take years to establish dinacharya, the Ayurvedic term for healthy daily rituals.

Little by little, I wove these practices into my life: waking at the same time, sipping warm water, tongue scraping, morning meditation, self-massage, and eating with greater awareness and rhythm. And yes, it took discipline—and a lot of patience—but I can honestly say that my experience of life is far better now than when I first began this journey.

What surprised me most is how these tiny habits sharpened my senses. My taste, my self-awareness, even my energy—they all began to change.

And believe me, it was not easy at all.

The old story in my head (and perhaps in yours too) was: “I don’t have time.” But once I let go of that excuse, I realized I wasn’t adding more things to my day—I was composing a rhythm, almost like creating the soundtrack for my life.

It all started with one habit.

And once that habit settled in, the others naturally began to follow.

Of course, life happens. There are days when I fall off the dinacharya wagon. But now I know something I didn’t know before: I can always begin again the next morning.

One small step at a time.

Each small action moves me back toward my prana—my vitality, my aliveness, my sense of self.

And that, my friend, is the beauty of small steps.

Posted on May 18, 2026 and filed under Ayurveda.