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Feel-Good Recipes
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JUST CHILL - relaxation tips, delicious recipes and Fun Facts. |
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Eternity
If I find, One moment, In pure happiness, I will stretch it, To fill An entire lifetime.
S.D. © 2008 |
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Relaxation Tips
“It’s ok to have butterflies in your stomach. Just get them to fly in formation.” - Dr Rob Gilbert
· As soon as you wake up in the morning, spend a few moments focusing your mind on something positive. This may be a prayer of thanks for a new day, an image of something or someone who makes you happy, or even a memory of something fun or funny you have already experienced. Also think of one positive thing you will ensure that you will do during that day. · Start the day with an activity such as yoga, meditation, prayer, tai chi, go for a walk, or even write in a journal. But don’t forget to also make time to have a good breakfast because your body and mind will become stressed if you don’t give it the nutrients it needs to stay awake and alert. · Begin the day with a smile. Smile at yourself in the mirror. If you have a partner or children, smile at them. If not, smile at your pets and the people on the train on the way to work. · Focus on relaxed, deep, slow, and complete breaths. The more shallow your breathing, the more anxious you become. The reverse is also true. The slower and deeper your breathing patterns, the more relaxed your body and mind becomes. · Check your self talk. What are you saying to yourself in your mind? Are you saying positive things, or are you giving yourself feedback that is making you anxious? If you listen to what you are saying to yourself, you can counteract the negative inner dialogue, and replace it with positive affirmations or statements. · Is your diet stressing you out? Caffeine, alcohol and sugar can make you edgy, tired, and stressed. Try to keep the consumption of these types of foods to a minimum. As you would have heard a zillion times before, aim for a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables, two litres (purified) water daily, some protein and carbohydrates. A person copes better with the hectic pace and tension of our modern lifestyle when the body is nourished by a balanced diet. Recent studies have revealed that trans fats and other harmful fats trigger down moods, while good fats such as omega 3, can help to improve your emotional state. So, if you want to feel generally happier as well as healthier, reduce your intake of harmful fats and increase your consumption of foods high in omega 3 oil, such as flaxseed (highest natural source of omega 3 oil) and walnuts. · Make up some relaxing sound collections. Put together tapes or CD’s of your favourite sing-along songs, dance tunes, and natural sounds, and whenever you are feeling a little tense, put on one of your collections and let the sounds work their magic. · Take the dog for a walk. If you don’t have one, take yourself for a lovely long walk, and regularly. Walking is not only a great to de-stress, keep fit and trim, but it also reduces blood pressure, stress levels, and improves bone density. · Read a good book. Or read a really bad one if you are having trouble sleeping - it will probably help! · Get comfortable on a couch or in bed and listen to a CD of soothing music or natural sounds. Maybe sprinkle a little meditation oil, or some essential oils like ylang ylang, jasmine, or lavender, around to add to the ambience. · Draw a warm bath. Surround it with candles, add bubbles and essential oils to your bath, and sit in it until you turn into a prune, or the water gets cold! |
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More Relaxation Tips · During the day, take a few moments every hour or so, to carefully stretch and relax your muscles, particularly those in your neck, shoulders and back. Maybe go for a little walk, get a drink of water, and take a few relaxed, slow deep breaths before getting back to work. · Develop an interest in a hobby, skill, sport, or creative pursuit. You don’t have to be particularly good at the activity. You just have to enjoy doing it. And maybe in time, you’ll get better. Or possibly find something else you enjoy doing even more. Just find some constructive, interesting activity (besides work, routine chores, retail therapy, and television) that will add some playfulness and lightheartedness to your life. · At the end of a busy day, if your feet are aching, rub a little peppermint foot lotion on your tired feet (not recommended if you are pregnant). Or soak your feet in one of those nifty foot spas—or even in a bucket of warm water with essential oils. · Celebrate life—laugh, sing, dance! |
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Spending quality time with your pets can be therapeutic and relaxing. |
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The Cup of Life
If the only reward I will ever have, Is in the cup Of this moment, What will I choose It to hold?
S.D © 2008 |


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Stress Management
* Accept that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue. *Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them. * Drive carefully. It's not only cars that can be recalled by their maker. *The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched
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