Archive for June, 2008

Self-care

Yikes! It’s been a while since I posted. Since I last posted, I completed a move and major job change. So needless to say, I’ve been slightly overwhelmed!

I’m sure you’ve felt similarly at some point, whether it’s a change in relationship status, a job change, a loss (or gain) of something or someone, or just a very busy time in your life. How do you handle it? Do you go with the flow, resist, a little of both? How do you ensure the appropriate amount of self-care?

I know from personal experience it can be difficult to keep your regular fitness and eating routine when life is turned upside down. But I also know that self-care is the most important thing to focus on, thanks to my guided imagery therapist and wellness coach! Yes, even I have my own advisors. There’s no way we can do it all by ourselves! In fact, a large part of my therapist’s work is to work with other therapists. She travels to places like New Orleans and war-torn countries to help care workers there.

But I digress…what is self-care? It is continuing proper nutrition and exercise, even if on a smaller level. It is knowing when it is time to act and time to rest. Mostly, it is knowing how to deal with your anxiety, energy and emotions in a healthy way.

Do you eat, smoke or drink in response to stress? If so, perhaps you should try a guided imagery meditation. Even if you’ve never meditated, guided meditations are just that–soothing voices that put you in a relaxed state. No experience necessary. They replace cravings for unhealthy things (assuming you use the meditations on a near-daily basis).

I have several recommendations:

Belleruth Naparstek: Great for weight loss, and body acceptance.
Martin Rossman
Susie Mantell–Your Present, A Half Hour of Peace (available on Amazon).

Let me know how you like them.

Danielle

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Local Resources for Biking

In honor of the 11th CSC Invitational Bike Race yesterday in Clarendon, I wanted to provide a few local resources for biking.

BikeWashington.org
This site contains detailed information about biking routes in the Washington/Baltimore area. It has links to maps, descriptions of terrain and scenery, and information on paved/unpaved routes.

Bike Arlington
A site maintained by Arlington County. It offers resources to help encourage people to ride more often.

Bike the Sites
Company which offers bike tours of Washington D.C.

Washington Area Bicylist Association
WABA’s mission is to “create a healthy, more livable region by promoting bicycling for fun, fitness, and affordable transportation; advocating for better bicycling conditions and transportation choices for a healthier environment, and educating children, adults, and motorists about safe bicycling.”

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