It's no secret that we women, by virtue of our genetic make-up I suppose, seem to feel it is necessary to be superwomen-simultaneously balancing the demands of managing a home, caring for children and aging parents, and usually working in a demanding profession. This syndrome, which was first labeled in the 1980s, continues 20-some years later despite zillions of articles and talk shows discussing it.
And, it's not just women on those shows or featured in those articles either. You and I see these stressed-out women to whom I refer all around us. In many cases, we only need to look as far as the mirror. You know these women too-they get up early and go to bed late, have a daytimer with more ink on it than white spaces, grab meals on the run if they eat at all, play chauffeur in their "spare time" between errands for the family, and find it almost impossible to say "no" to any request. And, the busier they are, the more they seem to pile on their plates.
Unfortunately for most of these women, the realization that their stressful life is taking its toll hits at some point-often triggered by a health problem related to the stress of an out-of-balance life and personal neglect. They may be busy, but not fulfilled.
It shouldn't have to get to that point! It is the intent of this article to encourage you to put balance into your life, and to most importantly, INCLUDE YOURSELF AT THE TOP OF THE LIST OF PEOPLE NEEDING YOUR CARE. After all, if you crash and burn, who will do the rest of your list?
To that end, I have taken the liberty of surveying a group of women who realize the importance of balance so I can provide real-life tips to make a difference in your life. Specifically, the women I surveyed should be role models for the simple fact that they are ahead of many of us in the recognition of the fact that taking care of oneself is critical. They also recognize that they can each be of greater benefit to everyone around them if they take the time to care for themselves-to indulge themselves.
Here are some of their "indulgences" for you to consider incorporating into your own life. Some can be implemented immediately while others may take a little planning, mixing the bigger indulgences in with the mini ones.
*Getaways-Many women said that simply getting away makes the difference-short trips and longer ones. Two weeks in an oceanfront accommodation was recommended by one; others site "day trips" as indulgences. One woman turns off the world on a Saturday morning so she can go ride her horse in the State Park with her husband-no cell phones. For her, an evening boat ride or ride on the motorcycle completes a perfect day of "decompression." For me an afternoon on the golf course provides a mental getaway.
A trip-related indulgence from another woman said that scuba diving was key to her R&R. She said, "Diving is such a huge change from my usual routine, it cleanses my mind and body from the daily stresses. ?the colors, the sounds, the awareness of your own body?you lose all association with what goes on at the surface and it is a total Nirvana experience."
*Shopping-Many women surveyed said the shopping was their indulgence-from shoes to antiques. One woman said that her indulgence was spending "2-3 hours exploring every single item in the antique mall, looking for a special treasure." Buying something as a treat, such as concert tickets or a special outfit, was also recommended.
*Live Music-Dancing, especially to live music, is good for the soul "since it's hard to worry about something when you're absorbed in music." Listening to live music is also a cathartic experience for many.
*Home Alone-Many women said that being home alone is an indulgence. "It's mostly about sitting still with real down time." "Reading a really great chick book with a big bowl of popcorn I don't have to share with anyone else, sitting on the couch with a blanket wrapped around my legs" is one lady's idea of a pampering. Another person said that spending Saturday evening at home with "everyone asleep, me in my craft room working on an easy project with classical music on the radio" was her indulgence. And another suggested that a "nap on the screened porch with a nice light breeze blowing, especially if gardenias are blooming" is her indulgence.
One woman said, "I reward myself for getting through something tough by making the evening all about me. I shut the phone off, order dinner and rent a movie."
*Fitness-Whether it's a hard work-out at the gym, a session on the in-home treadmill or yoga, taking time to unite body and spirit is recommended by many respondents. Nature walks with a significant other, friend, or kids made the list as well. And, meditation was also cited as therapeutic and rejuvenating. I encourage clients to sit still for at least five minutes daily to experience "being" and not "doing."
*Food-One woman said that "just lingering in the coffee aisle enjoying the smell" is her therapy. Others cited chocolate or a treat at Starbucks as theirs. And others said "dinner dates" with a significant other were welcome stress relievers.
*Nice Gestures-Just taking time to do something nice for someone who doesn't expect it makes people feel good. One woman said, "I send flowers or a card because I like the way it makes me feel." A volunteer at a hospital echoed this, saying that helping a stranger gives her pleasure because it is not expected yet so appreciated, "even if it's just getting a family member a glass of water."
*Chores-Having chores done for you, such as the house cleaning or getting the car detailed, makes a difference. One woman even suggested doing a major chore that has been nagging you, such as super-organizing a closet; she says that the feeling of accomplishment is a great boost.
*Pampering-This list would not be complete without some of the more obvious indulgences-spa treatments, massages, buying yourself flowers each week, reflexology, acupuncture, manicures?or just a relaxed conversation over a drink or meal with someone you haven't seen in a while.
While this list is by no means a complete one, you get the idea?get away from your normal routine and do something for yourself each day; then plan bigger indulgences periodically. At the same time you try to incorporate the concept of indulgence into your routine, think about ways to pare your "to do" list permanently. And, above all, don't feel guilty for caring for yourself?no matter what! Ask yourself, "Is it about self indulgence or self preservation?" Your well being is your most valuable asset!
Mary Ann Masur, president of Synergy Consultants, LLC, is a professional coach, who brings 20 years of diverse business experience to organizations and individuals in the areas of leadership, team building and communication. She was one of Maryland's Top 100 Women in 2000. She can be reached at http://www.synergy-consultants.net or maryann@synergy-consultants.net or at 410-377-7323.
Meditation, relaxation and visualisation are the standard recommendations for reducing... Read More
Conceptualizing stress: Stress often has a negative connotation. Failure, illnesses,... Read More
Statistics tell us that more people have migraine headaches on... Read More
Q: "My career, though very very stressful, is one that... Read More
File this one under the category of "watch your language."The... Read More
Top Ten Ways to Reduce Your Stress at Home1. Create... Read More
Don't wait to have a life-threatening disease to learn what... Read More
Is your in-tray or inbox full? I don't normally check... Read More
Mark Twain once said, "It's not what we don't know... Read More
* Play Romane's stress control seminar recordings, and read "The... Read More
I love a good story and I know I'm not... Read More
There is one sure fire medicine that cures all difficulty... Read More
I was a psychotherapist for... Read More
Do you get frustrated with your spouse, your kids, your... Read More
Q. I've been told that I need to learn from... Read More
Workers across America will tell you that stresslevels are increasing.... Read More
Stress and anxiety can prematurely age our mind and body.... Read More
In order to free ourselves from the pain of anger... Read More
Adversity is an unavoidable part of life. Death of a... Read More
Make stress less of an issue for you in your... Read More
Worry, big or small blocks positive vibrations from entering your... Read More
In my experience, most of us spend a lot more... Read More
You probably think I'm wacko, but it's true - stress... Read More
1. The Mentor Method: think of your favorite person. Someone... Read More
Everyone experiences stress at some point in their life. In... Read More
The Problem You don't need me to tell you how... Read More
IntroductionTime magazine called stress the "The Epidemic of the Eighties".... Read More
Do you feel that you just don't have the time... Read More
After a stressful day as a computer programmer, Jim pulled... Read More
The number one most popular issue that users of a... Read More
This is the time for daydreaming about your annual vacation.... Read More
The brain uses feel-good transmitters called endorphins when managing daily... Read More
Everyone knows that stress isn't good - that it can... Read More
As tools for change are discussed, one tool - that... Read More
Stress. The word brings to mind many different definitions doesn't... Read More
Stress is defined as a response by your body to... Read More
Managing stress is not easy if you don't have the... Read More
Life can offer us many challenges having to do with... Read More
Lake Hopatcong, NJ (PRWEB) November 30, 2004 -- Here are... Read More
Did you ever feel like your "get-up-and-go" got up and... Read More
My son was watching a Richard Scarry video this morning... Read More
File this one under the category of "watch your language."The... Read More
Rhodiola Rosea is the latest natural remedy to join the... Read More
One question that is not asked enough by people under... Read More
As small business owners, we often take on more than... Read More
Are you feeling stressed out? Too many things to do,... Read More
This anger management Practice draws on the dual wisdom of... Read More
10 Ways to Monitor Corporate Stress LevelsGood military leaders work... Read More
Rest.It's a good thing to do. As the story goes,... Read More
You can learn a lot by watching children playing. There... Read More
The moment I read the story I'm about to share... Read More
This heading may seem like a contradiction in terms. How... Read More
I learned a valuable lesson recently. A short while ago,... Read More
As Montaigne said, "he who fears he will suffer, already... Read More
Stress relief and managementRecognizing stress symptoms can be a positive... Read More
My work often deals with proactive, preventive means to Overcome... Read More
"Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into... Read More
It is very true that, unfortunately, many people look to... Read More
It was a self-exploration that made me understand myself. It... Read More
If you've recently experienced loss or are going through a... Read More
Here's a fun little experiment:Take a few seconds and look... Read More
"Do you want to be a lump of coal or... Read More
When we think about stress in the workplace, we usually... Read More
We wonder how many of you might recognise this scenario?... Read More
Did you know that more than half of our adult... Read More
I once worked with a woman whose zest,joy and enthusiasm... Read More
Stress Management |