Essential Self-Care Tips For A Healthier You
01/02/2018
Taking time out of your already jam-packed day for a bit of self-care may well feel impossible but if you can sneak in something that makes you feel happy, calmer and more at peace with the world in what can feel like a chaotic storm, then you’ll reap the benefits for sure!
A few tips on what you can do for a some mini ‘me’ time moments:
Taking a bath for many of us time-poor folk is a luxury but maybe you can commit to a mid-week mini-spa session to help relax and soothe any frayed nerves or to simply enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. Putting your favorite music on, dropping some essential oils and bath salts in, and away you go.
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...or any other form of exercise you find enjoyable! Exercising releases endorphins (aka "feel good" hormones) which makes you feel happier and that's why it's so often recommended as a great way to de-stress. Yoga and Pilates are great ways to unwind, and simple to do at home - find a video, grab a mat and off you go!
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Writer's Bio - Katie is our Marketing Executive by day but by night she's better known as a Yoga Teacher. Katie fell in love with yoga only after working for MAD-HQ and wondering what this 'yoga' was all about - after her first class there was no looking back. You'll now find her either on her mat, meditating or happily cured up reading a good book with her pet cat.
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Katie Cornish, 200hr Qualified Yoga Teacher
A few tips on what you can do for a some mini ‘me’ time moments:
Breathing
As simple as it sounds, for those who can’t get even 5 minutes to themselves – this is for you! Upon waking or going to sleep (or any time), take 5 long deep breaths and really focus on them. Notice how they make you feel and ignore everything else, by the time you’ve finished you’ll want to carry on even longer, so if you can, do so!Read a book
We all know in this techno-overload world taking time to avoid screens feels like a challenge, so challenge yourself to read a book (or do something away from a screen) - perfect for an evening wind-down after a long day at work.
Take a bath
Taking a bath for many of us time-poor folk is a luxury but maybe you can commit to a mid-week mini-spa session to help relax and soothe any frayed nerves or to simply enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. Putting your favorite music on, dropping some essential oils and bath salts in, and away you go.Get Outdoors
Alongside our technology habit, there can also sometimes be a lack of getting outdoors for many of us. So, go get out there, whether that’s a short walk outside during your lunch break, a longer walk on a weekend with the family or pets, or better yet – take your workouts outside too!ÂBe mindful/meditate
Meditation and mindfulness has quickly become a hot topic, and quite rightfully so! Mindfulness helps you to notice if/when you’re stressed out and by noticing it you can take steps to avoid it, and one of those steps is meditation. Meditation can range from 5 minutes to 60 (or longer!) so it’s totally up to you to decide how long, where and when. And you don’t have to sit in the traditional pose – lie down, sit down – in any way you feel comfortable, close your eyes and meditate. Image credit:Alex Cerr wearing her Tavi Noir Grip Socks
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Do Yoga or Pilates
...or any other form of exercise you find enjoyable! Exercising releases endorphins (aka "feel good" hormones) which makes you feel happier and that's why it's so often recommended as a great way to de-stress. Yoga and Pilates are great ways to unwind, and simple to do at home - find a video, grab a mat and off you go!Â
Writer's Bio - Katie is our Marketing Executive by day but by night she's better known as a Yoga Teacher. Katie fell in love with yoga only after working for MAD-HQ and wondering what this 'yoga' was all about - after her first class there was no looking back. You'll now find her either on her mat, meditating or happily cured up reading a good book with her pet cat.
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Katie Cornish, 200hr Qualified Yoga Teacher
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Essential Self-Care Tips For A Healthier You
01/02/2018
Taking time out of your already jam-packed day for a bit of self-care may well feel impossible but if you can sneak in something that makes you feel happy, calmer and more at peace with the world in what can feel like a chaotic storm, then you’ll reap the benefits for sure!
A few tips on what you can do for a some mini ‘me’ time moments:
Taking a bath for many of us time-poor folk is a luxury but maybe you can commit to a mid-week mini-spa session to help relax and soothe any frayed nerves or to simply enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. Putting your favorite music on, dropping some essential oils and bath salts in, and away you go.
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...or any other form of exercise you find enjoyable! Exercising releases endorphins (aka "feel good" hormones) which makes you feel happier and that's why it's so often recommended as a great way to de-stress. Yoga and Pilates are great ways to unwind, and simple to do at home - find a video, grab a mat and off you go!
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Writer's Bio - Katie is our Marketing Executive by day but by night she's better known as a Yoga Teacher. Katie fell in love with yoga only after working for MAD-HQ and wondering what this 'yoga' was all about - after her first class there was no looking back. You'll now find her either on her mat, meditating or happily cured up reading a good book with her pet cat.
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Katie Cornish, 200hr Qualified Yoga Teacher
A few tips on what you can do for a some mini ‘me’ time moments:
Breathing
As simple as it sounds, for those who can’t get even 5 minutes to themselves – this is for you! Upon waking or going to sleep (or any time), take 5 long deep breaths and really focus on them. Notice how they make you feel and ignore everything else, by the time you’ve finished you’ll want to carry on even longer, so if you can, do so!Read a book
We all know in this techno-overload world taking time to avoid screens feels like a challenge, so challenge yourself to read a book (or do something away from a screen) - perfect for an evening wind-down after a long day at work.
Take a bath
Taking a bath for many of us time-poor folk is a luxury but maybe you can commit to a mid-week mini-spa session to help relax and soothe any frayed nerves or to simply enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. Putting your favorite music on, dropping some essential oils and bath salts in, and away you go.Get Outdoors
Alongside our technology habit, there can also sometimes be a lack of getting outdoors for many of us. So, go get out there, whether that’s a short walk outside during your lunch break, a longer walk on a weekend with the family or pets, or better yet – take your workouts outside too!ÂBe mindful/meditate
Meditation and mindfulness has quickly become a hot topic, and quite rightfully so! Mindfulness helps you to notice if/when you’re stressed out and by noticing it you can take steps to avoid it, and one of those steps is meditation. Meditation can range from 5 minutes to 60 (or longer!) so it’s totally up to you to decide how long, where and when. And you don’t have to sit in the traditional pose – lie down, sit down – in any way you feel comfortable, close your eyes and meditate. Image credit:Alex Cerr wearing her Tavi Noir Grip Socks
Â
Do Yoga or Pilates
...or any other form of exercise you find enjoyable! Exercising releases endorphins (aka "feel good" hormones) which makes you feel happier and that's why it's so often recommended as a great way to de-stress. Yoga and Pilates are great ways to unwind, and simple to do at home - find a video, grab a mat and off you go!Â
Writer's Bio - Katie is our Marketing Executive by day but by night she's better known as a Yoga Teacher. Katie fell in love with yoga only after working for MAD-HQ and wondering what this 'yoga' was all about - after her first class there was no looking back. You'll now find her either on her mat, meditating or happily cured up reading a good book with her pet cat.
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Katie Cornish, 200hr Qualified Yoga Teacher