Staying calm through the holidays…

Emotional & Spiritual, General, Health on December 1st, 2009 2 Comments
Winter is the season for inward reflection and rest.

Winter is the season for inward reflection and rest.

I don’t know about you, but I see the stress on my face through the holidays.  At the top of the list for creating blemishes, puffiness and an overall reduction in enthusiasm for attempting to spread holiday cheer begins with my diet, it isn’t as good as it should be …    I love my family but …    I usually spend more money than I planned to …  Lack of  sunshine… to name only a few.

In this season of giving, don’t forget to give to yourself.   Now before you buy one for him and one for you, let me be clear, I am not talking about stuff that costs money, I am referring to those little things that renew you.

  1. Try to take a few more minutes massaging an oil or lotion on your skin after your shower.
  2. Turn off the radio and say some affirmations or a prayer to ready your day.
  3. Squirt a fresh lemon in your tea or open an orange and smell the citrus scent stimulate your spirit.
  4. Try to take a brisk walk especially when you see the sun shine, even if it is just for 10 minutes because exercise adds up!  If the weather is bad stretch a few minutes, get away from everything and everyone.
  5. When preparing dinner, don’t forget to think pleasant thoughts and believe that what you are making will heal and love you and your family.
  6. Make a list of the things you want to remember to do, clear your mind, because it is now on paper.  It will really help you letting go and getting ready for sleep.
  7. Check your thermostat.  Cooler temperatures lower body temperature to help you hibernate into a good nights rest.
  8. Spend a few extra minutes cleansing your face by putting a warm cloth over your face and tilting your head back.  Feel the warmth lift debris, tone and moisturize.
  9. After the nightly health regime, lower lights and watch a little tv or read.
  10. Make sure if you have a television in your room, cover it with a throw or sheet.
  11. When you are ready to drift off to sleep, think of good things.  See yourself accomplishing goals, being with loved ones, or even dream a walk in the clouds finding the most perfect, safe, peaceful place for you to rest.  If stressful thoughts creep up, push them aside with a loving nudge because tomorrow will allow you to handle any issue.

Winter time is the season to retreat and go within.  Warm soups, hot teas, peppermint to settle your tummy, planning, good friends, loving family, laughing and counting your blessings need to be your focus.  Together we will make it through and into a new decade!

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2 Responses to “Staying calm through the holidays…”

  1. Joan Karl says:

    Very nice article. I’m finding out more about how to apply makeup from your blog, then I’ve ever did from even my own stylist. Keep up the good work!

  2. Teresa says:

    Thank-you Joan, I appreciate your feedback. I hope to do a few videos really soon.

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