The time has come. We're home and we're not going anywhere for a while. In the first few days I spent a lot of time staring at the television, scouring the internet for answers, living in our pajamas, and quite frankly feeling lost with a million things I could be doing and no direction to them. Then I snapped out of it and while I understand the next few weeks... months... whatever it is might be a little more go with the flow, I know without a doubt that it's more important than ever to show up as my best self. And that's why I'm committed to sticking with a few social isolation "rules" if you will. This is no time to lay down and do nothing.
1. Get ready every morning. Even if it means changing into a fresh set of pajamas, I'm committed to getting myself together in order to start the day. A shower and a little CC cream can go a long way, even if it's just for your own mental state.
2. Stick with 80% good nutrition. I have my shakes, my greens, my fizz. I have canned veggies and frozen chicken and plan to do the best I can for as long as I can. What you eat has a HUGE effect on your anxiety and mental clarity and now is the not the time to be letting that all go.
3. Move every day. This week I pulled up the good old Beachbody On Demand and started a program. I found some free YouTube workout channels. My kids getting in on the action may or may not add to the intensity of the workout lol, but at least we're moving. And as the weather continues to get warmer, the opportunity for outdoor exercise will broaden our options even further.
4. Daily devotions, gratitude, and prayer! With God we are strengthened. With God we can do anything. I am using this time as an opportunity to lean into Him and find out what He wants me to do. I encourage you to do the same.
5. Go to bed. I'm typically an early to bed, early to rise girl, but I've found my nightly routines floundering since I know I don't exactly have to get up to go anywhere the next day. But you know what it's also doing? Messing with my morning routine. And that for sure is going to cause problems. Set a bedtime for at least the majority of the week and do your best to stick to it. Your body, mind, and spirit will thank you.
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