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Defragging
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
I loved this post over at Freaked-Out Fathers about the importance of defragging – time away from the bustle of life to clear your head. His advice is specifically for dads, but chill-out time is something we all need. No matter how much you love your job, your family, your partner, we all need “time away from the noise”. And if you’re not getting this time, then it will effect you and your relationships. bq. I suspect this is why …
How to fit exercise into your daily life
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
Dietriffic has posted some good advice on how to increase your physical activity during the day. Many people say they don’t have the time to exercise, but being active isn’t always about setting aside tens of hours per week to go to the gym. Most of us can structure more exercise into our daily lives, simply by doing more incidental activity. This can range from getting yourself a bike and cycling up to the paper shop on the weekend, through …
Need more energy?
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
WebMD has a list of 27 ways to boost your energy, hopefully titled " Your guide to never feeling tired again ":http://www.webmd.com/balance/features/your-guide-to-never-feeling-tired-again?print=true. Many people believe tiredness is simply down to having too much to do and not enough time, however as WebMD states, this is not always the case: bq. often the true culprits are our everyday habits: what we eat, how we sleep, and how we cope emotionally. The advice covers diet, how to deal with stress and difficult …
Five ways to . . .
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The Guardian has a regular feature, that I think’s quite neat – Five Ways To. These quick articles provide simple, practical was to manage a health problem. The most recent include: * Five ways to stay regular * Five ways to have healthy feet * Five ways to keep that holiday feeling * Five ways to de-stress * Five ways to improve your memory
Struggling with negative emotions? Try Moodgym
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
Moodgym is a fantastic online resource that I’ve referred countless patients to. It’s a free, interactive site which utilises Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) techniques to explore issues around: bq. Why you feel the way you do? Changing the way you think. Changing ‘warped’ thoughts. Knowing what makes you upset. Moodgym includes information, demonstrations, mood exercises, all bound together in short interactive modules. You can do a few modules in one session, or simply save your answers and come back …
31 Days: VENT your feelings
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
Day two of 31 Days to Better Energy is all about getting rid of negative emotions. While lack of sleep and exercise are obvious causes of tiredness, most people underestimate the degree to which negative feelings can sap your spirit. Boredom, sadness, anger, anxiety, frustration and stress take a big toll on your vitality. If you’re feeling these emotions regularly, then it’s draining you of energy and wellbeing. h3. Today’s task At the end of today, *spend about 10 minutes …
31 Days: spend 5 minutes breathing mindfully
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Your task today, in 31 Days to Better Energy, is to spend five minutes breathing – mindfully. Strange task you might think, after all we breath all the time and it’s specifically something you don’t have to think about. However, concentrating on your breathing for five minutes is a powerful stress management technique. When you’re stressed, one of the first things that happens is you start breathing more quickly and more shallowly – which contributes to the whole stressed out …
31 Days: get outside in the sunshine
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If you’re in Sydney, did you know it’s a BEAUTIFUL day out there? It’s sunny and there’s not a cloud in the sky. Therefore, today’s task in 31 Days to Better Energy, is simply to get outside in the sunshine for 15 minutes. h3. Why? While I could quote you studies and complex research into neurotransmitter levels, vitamin D production and hormone functions, I’m not going to. Simply put, I think a bit of sunshine is good for the soul. …
31 Days: stop middle of the night clock watching
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While tiredness is the number one complaint of patients that see me in clinic, sleeping problems are often a big part of this. Today’s task for 31 Days to Better Energy is therefore another sleeping strategy – stop night-time clock watching. h3. What’s the problem? Do you wake during the night, look at the clock and start worrying about the day ahead? Do you get frustrated and stressed that you’re awake? Does the thought "oh no I HAVE to get …
31 Days: tidy up your desk
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To start the new week, today’s task in 31 Days to Better Energy is to do some de-cluttering and tidy up your desk. h3. Why? It’s Monday morning, the beginning of a new working week. However, have you arrived at work, only to feel your heart sink at the sight of your desk? If you’re in-tray is overflowing and your desk is covered in stuff, it can make you feel out of control and overwhelmed – especially if you’re already …
31 Days: take some time out from the energy drainers
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
Today’s task in 31 Days to Better Energy might take some explanation – it’s to take some time out from the energy drainers in your life. h3. What are energy drainers? Have you ever noticed the effect the people around you have on your energy levels? Interact with one group of people and you walk away with a spring in your step, feeling good not only about yourself, but also the world in general. In contrast, even five minutes with …
31 Days: do something for yourself
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
I’m sure you’ll like this task a lot better than yesterday’s. Today in 31 Days to Better Energy I want you to take at least 15 minutes out for yourself. h3. Why? It’s very easy to get caught up in your “to do” list and leave no time for yourself. You may work all week and then spend Saturday ferrying the kids around, doing the grocery shopping, tidying the house, mowing the lawn. This doesn’t leave a whole lot of …
Compass: the secrets of happiness
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For Australian readers, on Sunday night Compass will be exploring happiness and its causes. The programme was filmed during the recent visit of Dalai Lama. It’s a panel discussion featuring His Holiness, actor/comedian Magda Szubanski; author and Executive Director of The Australia Institute Clive Hamilton; Canterbury MP and first indigenous women elected to NSW Parliament Linda Burney; and Executive Director of the Black Dog Institute Professor Gordon Parker. bq. Just how much can material possessions and wealth make you happy? …
31 Days: plan a holiday
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It’s a rainy Sunday here in Sydney, what better time to to plan a holiday? So that’s your task in 31 Days to Better Energy. h3. Why? I booked myself a holiday this week. Taking advantage of some cheap flights, I’ve organised a week up in sunny Queensland. It isn’t a long time since my last holiday and I’m certainly not tired and stressed out. However, since booking my trip I’ve noticed an improvement in my energy levels. I’m excited …
31 Days: cross something off your to do list
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration
Today’s task in 31 Days to Better Energy is to cross something off your to do list. h3. Why? Sometimes the sheer weight of all the things we have to do can get us down. There’s work, the kids, the housework, tax returns, organising your paperwork, RSVPing to invitations . . . the list goes on. It can feel way too hard and like a burden on your back. These tasks nag away at the back of your head, bringing …
7 life changing strategies my clients taught me
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My first guest post, titled 7 Life Changing Strategies My Clients Taught Me is up on the Passion for Health site. This is the blog of Mike and James and is one of my favourite health sites. They write some great stuff and I particularly admire they’re approach to breaking bad habits and developing good ones. I hope you enjoy the post and have a browse through the site while you’re over there.
31 Days: phone a friend and get an energy boost
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We’re into the last week of 31 Days to Better Energy here at Limes & Lycopene and today’s task is to give a friend a call. h3. Why? In my experience most people have particular times of the day when they suffer energy slumps, with the afternoon being the primary time. With some people it’s straight after lunch, while others have their energy slump about 3.00pm. At this time it’s easy to reach for coffee or a sugar fix. While …
31 Days: moving more at work
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Today’s task in 31 Days to Better Energy also comes from my colleague Alexia Morris (see below for more about Alexia). For today’s task Alexia has come up with some easy suggestions to get you moving more at work. h3. Why? The most common excuse for not exercising is lack of time. While many people’s lives are very busy, there’s no reason why you can’t move more during the day. *Incidental exercise can make a huge difference to your fitness …
Quicklinks
Posted by kathryn in Work life integration, Dinners and Soups
- Counter-productive TV ads: Over at Chew on This Paula Goodyer discusses adverts that poke fun at healthy habits. * Well balanced pasta: I like this pasta dish from Vegan Yum Yum. It has over three serves of vegies and looks delicious. * Celeriac chowder: I’m always a bit unsure what to do with celeriac, so I was delighted to spot Lily & Chew’s celeriac, sweetcorn and butterbean chowder. * 7 days of wellness tips: Another great link from …