Get some Relaxation. Simple ways to let go & find some peace this season
Nevena Vujosevic
Organizational Psychologist & Strategist / Certified Senior Executive Coach, Life Coach, Business Consultant & International Speaker
We all need some relaxation! It’s vacation time and no matter what your personal or professional situation, it probably feels like a good moment to take a break from it all.
Some may not have the time and/or money to get away properly, but in this post we explore simple ways of finding peace and rest, regardless of your circumstances.
Even if you have fabulous getaway plans, the below will address ideas on how to really let go during your vacation and well, milk it for all its worth.
I write this as much to remind myself, as for you my dear folks…
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Happy relaxing….
1. Honor your Relaxation: Take time
Many of us truly don’t have much time and when we do, the pressure to be productive, useful, helpful and busy can force us to fill up the rest. This cycle can be so ingrained that we may not even notice opportunities to rest and let go. We may even say that they don’t exist.
But they do. They always do. Like most things, it’s a question of priorities. Yet many of us may not see the true benefits of taking time and resting beyond the need to ‘refuel our batteries’ so we can do more work.
Creativity, innovation, inspiration, peace, clarity, understanding, acceptance, motivation, fun, and lightness are just some of the many wonderful things that can come naturally from taking time.
And here are some ways to do so:
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2. Honor YOURSELF in your Relaxation: Treat yourself
What manageable little detail would make you happy right now? For me, it was a box of Godiva chocolates. Perhaps I could buy them any other time, but I don’t because it feels excessive. Yet this week, I did, and it gave me pure joy.
Whatever it is, may not cost any money. Or anything at all. But for some reason we may not feel we are worth it enough to allow ourselves. It could be a few extra hours to yourself. Or an extra special meal. A mental break from your worries. Or taking that trip and really indulging in all it has to offer. The question is what are we really saving – or proving – by preventing ourselves these little joys?
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3. Inspire your Relaxation: Try something new
Boredom can happen to the best of us, and with the best of things. And it has little to do with being busy or not. When we do the same things the same way – be it a job, a relationship, a meal, a walk – we eventually desensitize to it and can lose the ability to appreciate it. Simply put: the brain stops thinking, in the best sense of the word.
So do something new or change the way you do the usual. This too need not be a big, expensive change (or it can be). Even small changes get the brain going again, wondering, and whether or not it goes “well” is not important. Going somewhere new is a particularly effective way to do this. It’s just the experience of it that wakes us up and sometimes, may be the best rest of all.
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4. Be True to your Relaxation: Disconnect…or go to the Moon
Cell phones, computers, TV, iPads, news, emails, video games, Facebook, Twitter…
…for a little while try going on an “information technology detox”. Go outside and see what’s around you, explore your neighbourhood, your city, your vacation destination. Enjoy the food in front of you. See your people face to face. Play with your kids, plants, pets, or paints. Meet someone new. No need to commit to anything just go with it. But do it without stealing looks at all your media. Wonderful things happen…
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5. Before Relaxation: Prepare yourself
I will be the first to admit that the circumstances in my life and work can greatly affect my ability to relax and let go. We would not be responsible, hard-working professionals and family members if we had no issue dropping everything without accountability. It’s logical and understandable, but also an overused excuse for not taking a much-needed break.
So whether you are taking a weekend or a month off, organize some time before to set your affairs in order so that you can enjoy your rest without worry. Here are a few things to consider:
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For further information about this, also read our NEVBlog?“I might not hold out until my vacation”.
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6. Don’t let The Guilt Monster cut short your Relaxation
My guilt monster and I have been very close at times. I tend to doubt its usefulness as all too often it simply sucks out valuable energy and time without giving much in return. I find many people are burdened by this feeling and dropping it, at least for a while, feels incredible. Here are a few thoughts around how to give your Guilt Monster a vacation – so you can take yours:
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7. …and if all else fails…check these out…
Here are some additional ideas, sayings, mind-games, that may help you let go and give yourself a hearty, much-deserved moment of relaxation:
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What helps?you?let go??
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