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Give Yourself Permission to Do Nothing!

Welcome to Week 37 of 52 Healthy Habits 2020 Edition!  

How are you doing on your healthy habits? Is there a week that you are still stuck on? Reach out to me if you're struggling and need help. Don't worry if you aren't ready to move on to this week's habit. Stick with the habit that you really need to keep working on until it becomes a habit. 
 

So many people I talk with are stressed out and living crazy hectic lives (not to mention the stress from living during a Pandemic!). They usually feel guilty about taking time to relax or think that it's too indulgent, but in fact it's one of the healthiest things you can do for your body. Sometimes we like to think that we are like the energizer bunny and we can just keep going and going and going, but unfortunately we will burn ourselves out by going too much which will in turn have a dangerous effect on our health.

Now, I know some of you will just skim over this email and may not even read it when you see the email subject line because you think you don't need to rest, recover & relax or you think I'm nuts by even suggesting that someone like you with a crazy hectic lifestyle even has time to think about resting for a minute.

First, I'm going to explain why we all need to learn to take time to let our bodies and our minds relax:

Studies show that sleep and rest are essential building blocks of the body and mind; you learn better if you take a nap after studying and retain more information long term.

You become stronger and leaner more quickly if you periodize your training (taking rest days, and easy weeks).

Pushing your body into overdrive will manifest physically through tight neck and shoulders and usually digestive malfunctions such as gas, bloating, acid reflux and all the symptoms that come along with an imbalance of good and bad gut flora.

You can also say hello to hormonal havoc in your body as cortisol and adrenaline are being pumped through your blood without you even knowing it; the boost of these hormones long term causing your body adrenal exhaustion and an overall hormonal imbalance that can lead to some nasty complications such as depression, weight gain, estrogen dominance, insulin resistance (stress has a direct impact on your blood sugar levels), chronic fatigue and fertility issues. And of course, this will accelerate the ageing process!

What’s worse than this? People nowadays are adding extra stress to their already stressed out life. “I need to run for an hour today after work,” “I need to see this friend and that friend,” “I have a to-do-list that is never ending,” etc.

Mentally, you are internalizing a lot of negativity and losing touch with your own body, which will result in emotional turmoil. You’ll end up with the worst version of your own self – stressed, tired, mentally slow and physically vulnerable. 

Try to take a few moments out of each day and do some deep breathing exercises or just close your eyes and think of something happy and relaxing. I know it can be hard, but even if you can only take one minute, it will be so good for your body and mind.

Schedule it into your calendar like a meeting with yourself or add it to that never-ending to-do-list. Add it to a to-do-list app like the "Way of Life" app which helps you keep track of the healthy habits you are working on.

Your body works so hard for you all day every day; treat it like your temple, and give it some time to replenish. You wouldn’t leave your car to run without a service! You even let your computer sleep! Treat yourself with even that level of respect & love your body.

I know it can be hard and is something you need to make into a healthy habit, but start slowly and make it a daily habit. 

One thing I used to do when I was stressed out working on the computer for hours at a time was use a website called "Do Nothing for 2 Minutes" which is just what it says...it's a beautiful beach scene with sounds of the ocean and if you touch your keyboard or your mouse it will start over again...so try this when you are stressed out and need 2 minutes to rest and relax and calm your mind. 

When you take the time to sit and rest even for a few minutes a day (this is why meditation or mindfulness is so powerful), you are allowing your body on a cellular level to recharge itself. Having a simple bath or shower with a few diaphragmatic breaths can be enough to just re-charge yourself.
 
Because when you do, you will actually find that you are more present and have more energy for your children, partner and greater clarity of mind to perform at work and to get through the day without being angry at the world.

What I do to incorporate rest into my life:

It is okay if you wake up some days and think “today is a day I need to give my body a rest.” When you are in balance, your body will tell you what it needs! It is okay to listen – your body is smart.

Do you take time for yourself to allow your body to rest, relax and recover? Share ways you like to relax in our Facebook Group

Reply to this email or post in our Facebook group with any questions you have and I will gladly help. Want a simple bedtime relaxation routine or tips on how to get rid of knots and tension? 


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Carrie A Groff

Your Accountability Partner and 52 Healthy Habits Coach
carriegroff@gmail.com


P.S. Don't forget to share in our Facebook Group

P.S.S. Did you know that it actually takes an average of 66 days to form a habit (not the social media 21 days statistic) and some habits take even longer! There was a study done for 84 days and the quickest forming habit did only take 20 days, which was drinking a glass of water after getting up, but other habits like eating a piece of fruit with lunch took twice as long; and the habit of 50 sit-ups after morning coffee was a habit that one participant couldn't form even after 84 days. Walking for 10 minutes after breakfast turned into a habit for another participant after 50 days. 

Previous Healthy Habits:

Week 1: Start with 1 Simple Healthy Habit

Week 2: Raise Your Heart Rate Daily

Week 3 - Take Your Vitamins 

Week 4 - Eat Your Greens

Week 5: Staying Home is the New Going Out

Week 6: Laughter is the Best Medicine

Week 7 - Ditch the Processed Foods

Week 8: Benefits of Deep Breathing

Week 9: Taking a Tech Break

Week 10: Choose Organic

Week 11: Healthy Sleep Habits

Week 12: For a Healthier Immune System - Limit Sugar

Week 13: Poor Posture = Poor Health

Week 14: Portion Portion Portion!

Week 15: Walk for Your Health (and Sanity)

Week 16: Regular Meal Times

Week 17: Toxic Chemicals at Home?

Week 18: Stretching and Mobility

Week 19: Don't Drink All Your Calories

Week 20: Top 9 Reasons to Lift Weights

Week 21: How Healthy is Your Home?

Week 22: Always Be Prepared

Week 23: Power of Positivity

Week 24: Shh..Listen to your body

Week 25: Breaking Bad...

Week 26: Beat the Heat

Week 27: Stop Dieting

Week 28: Healthy Restaurant Eating

Week 29: Morning Routine Benefits

Week 30: Love Your Body

Week 31: Take a Tech Break

Week 32: Get Outside

Week 33: Declutter for Better Health

Week 34: Stop Weighing Yourself

Week 35: Healthy Snacking

Week 36: Learn Something New Today
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