Mothering, mid-life transition and menopause –
doesn’t sound like a fun mix, does it? It can be a stressful time, and you
definitely need to take care of yourself, but you also have to have fun!
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FIND YOUR INNER CALM through small daily creative and soulful practices at mid-life. Take classes, experiment, find out
what you are passionate about – I bet you it’s something creative!
1.
Get Creative
and Flow –doing any artistic or creative activity using your right
brain is the #1 way to slow down and love your life: get in the FLOW. (Flow is
when you lose track of time, and are totally absorbed by doing something you love). Try
journaling, SoulCollage®, writing poems; tell your stories to your grandchildren,
take up crocheting, gardening, floral arranging, pottery classes, piano lessons. You’ll stay young longer.
2.
Listen to your
Intuition: get in touch with your wise inner self; to cultivate this, allow
more down time for getting in touch with your intuition. Journaling is a great
way to do this. Or get out into the woods, take a walk, and breathe in the
natural world around you. Pause and appreciate life.
3.
Love your body: move your body every day; join a Zumba or Salsa class. Find out what foods
make you calm, (greens or protein for example vs sugar and caffeine). Make
friends with your emotions through a body scan and/or relaxation exercises (see link on side-bar for Musemother’s Relaxation CD). Listen to the small signals before they become
bigger, i.e. don’t let minor health issues or emotional upsets get swept under
the rug.
4.
Be Mindful: the best
anti-stress medicine is to use your breath in Yoga, Tai-Chi, Chi Gong or Meditation
for calming the parasympathetic nervous system. New neuroscience research shows
that when we meditate, the areas of the brain associated with stress slow down
and the parts associated with feelings of joy, peace and compassion become
active. It’s another way to experience FLOW in the body… and it’s as simple as
doing some alternate nostril breathing or yoga, or focusing on a centering
breath technique.
5.
Play with friends! Energize
yourself. Are you a couch potato? the weather is nice, get outside, play soccer, walk in nature or go lawn bowling. Remember what you used to love doing –singing and dancing?
Join a theatre club or chorus (sharing fun activities with others is a known
endorphin booster).
Bonus tip: One more habit you can build in to feel
better, is to change your negative self-talk and fears by working with
affirmations. When you change your thoughts and words, you change your beliefs
and core vibration. Here are a few samples to get you started:
Sample positive affirmations for well-being (make up your own, write them down and
read out loud):
1.
I am centered, happy, and healthy.
2.
I am worthy and deserving of love.
3.
I fully embrace my personal power.
4.
Each part of my life is balanced with my need to rest and
rejuvenate.
5.
I joyfully embrace my creativity.
Happy Creative Self-Care!
Musemother
CALM: Creative, Artistic, Loving, Mindful.
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