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I've been practicing Zentangle every day now for almost a year.  I do at least 15 minutes of tangling after the kids are picked up and before dh gets home from work.  Clears my mind, very relaxing.... go from cranky and worn out to relaxed and ready to take on the second part of my day...
 
I still have trouble sleeping though and am trying to get back into the habit of doing the breathing and progressive relaxation before bedtime.  I've gotten very lazy about doing that and it shows... I've taken the easy way out by doubling my sleeping meds   I can do better. 
 
Hmmmmm.... there's that third goal I've been looking for to fullfill my session 2 homework.  Oh joy. 
 
12 years ago 0 11213 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Relaxation is very important in your everyday routine. Take regular, planned timeouts for yourself.  Be realistic and honest, that inner regular need for a break to change your thoughts or environment and decompress at regular intervals should not be abandoned altogether, now should it?  

Substitute a breathing exercise or something relaxing and self-loving when your feeling stressed. Listen to some music perhaps too, or just pick any form of relaxation, and do it for a couple of minutes each time, you may be pleasantly surprised at the results.

Practice relaxation techniques and adopt some into your routine.  Successful people really do.  Here’s a simple breathing exercise when you feel tense:  With shoulders back and tummy in, inhale deeply for a slow count of five; exhale for a slow count of five.  Do five of these at a time.  This gives your body a break and re-boosts you!  

You can also use relaxation techniques before bed.  Hot bath or shower, stretches, good book, warm drink and breathing exercises can assist you in having a more restful sleep and have you wake refreshed for the next day.  Studies show that at least 7 hours of sleep is needed to keep you on track and focused, so keep that routine and get your 7 hours in!
 
How do you relax?
 
Ashley, Health Educator

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