Beat the Winter Blues

It gets dark early, it’s cold and sometimes it’s wet – enough to send you straight to the couch with “comfort food”.  However, fast forward to Spring time and you’ll be paying the price with an out of shape and unhealthy body.  So how do we beat the winter blues without compromising our health? For me personally, as someone who has suffered Seasonal Affect Disorder a few times in my lifetime, I’ve had to learn several ways to combat this…

*Acceptance – no amount of grumbling about it is going to change anything, and remember that it is just a temporary segment of the year.  Also be grateful that you’re not in an even colder location.

*Eat healthy – winter time is not a valid excuse to eat badly. Get creative in the kitchen with making soups, vege bakes and sugarless treats. Have pot luck dinner parties with friends.

*Embrace it – have fun with the winter clothes you haven’t worn for 9 months.  Think of activities that only occur during winter and try something new.

*Escape it – plan your holidays to a warm destination (preferably mid-late winter so you have something to look forward to).

*Make a list of all the things that make you smile and feel good then incorporate as many of these into your weekly routine.

*Move – exercise warms you up and releases endorphins that make you feel better. Don’t quit the gym – go more often!  If you’re not a gym person – go up and down a few flights of stairs several times, or something else to your liking, just keep your body moving!

*Pamper yourself – get a massage, get a facial, have a bubble bath, curl up with a good book.

*Sun exposure – make sure you get outside (maybe during your lunch break) and soak up at least 10 minutes of sunshine every fine day.

*Utilise the time effectively – since we’re more indoors for a few months, what projects have been neglected that you can now do?  For the boring or crap tasks, do them anyway with the promise of a nice reward when completed.

Mind Body Soul – thoughts by D.

Enhance Your Mind

Be mindful of your thoughts - feed your mind with positive words. Keep your brain hydrated with regular water intake.

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Enhance Your Body

Be mindful of your intake - Feed your body with foods that nourish. Hydrate with water. Exercise regularly.

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Enhance Your Soul

Be mindful of your soul/spirit - Take time to relax, meditate and/or be with nature to soothe your soul.

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Morning Mind Health

Did you know that it is really important to drink water soon after waking up? The brain has a higher percentage of water than our body does, therefore it is essential to keep it hydrated. Especially after a night of sleep, the brain needs it's dose of water, otherwise it will shrink - literally! Your body will thank you for that glass of water too 🙂

Another morning benefit is to feed your mind with positive, uplifting words and feelings. This helps to set the scene for the day ahead. You may have heard that many successful people choose to meditate and use affirmations in the morning and/or just before going to sleep at night. At the time of waking, our brain is still a little "drousy" so to speak, but it's actually a great time to plant what you would like to cultivate. Although there are 5 brain frequencies, I will just touch on 4 at this time. When we're properly asleep our brain is in "delta" and when we're awake our brain is in "beta". In between these two stages are "theta" and "alpha". When we're sleeping very lightly or in the first stage of waking up, we're in theta and will go through alpha before being fully alert. The mind is most impressionable during these theta and alpha states. Choose thoughts, words and feelings with wisely.

Body Fuel

The saying "You are what you eat" isn't entirely true - we don't look like a plate or veges or a bag of chips. However, we do REFLECT what we eat, what we drink and what we do physically, in some way - whether that be now or in the future. There maybe some people who appear to "get away" with eating (and/or drinking) unhealthy as they don't gain weight, but what is visible is not the whole picture! Think about the reality of what is actually going on inside our bodies? (organs, cells, joints, etc). What is poor nutrition actually doing to the body?

Each person's body is unique - with it's own optimal functions, requirements and reactions to what it is being fed. However, keeping to the basics of simple and "clean" eating will suit most bodies.

Then there are some people who think that because they're not fat that they don't need to exercise. However, exercise is not only for people who aren't their ideal weight, exercise is essential for every body in many ways.

If you think of the body as a machine (which it kind of is), it makes sense to put the correct fuel into it and to maintain it well in order to have it run smoothly and last longer.

Soulful Living

Remember, that by taking care of your mind and body - the soul is getting it's dose of care too. The soul really loves to connect with nature. And it also likes the mind/body to feel calm, so a moment of relaxation with soothing music is one action that can be easily taken.