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Giving Birth to New Possibilities in 2021

January 2, 2021

Recently I heard 2020 described as a pregnancy*. For some, it was a difficult pregnancy fraught with limitations, fear, pain and discomfort. For others, the slower pace and ‘nesting’ felt like an invitation for self-care which unlocked perspective, possibility and new beginnings.

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In General Health Tags general health, Pandemic, New Year
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Photo taken at St. Catharines General Hospital April 2019

Photo taken at St. Catharines General Hospital April 2019

Time is Precious: How Mindfulness Transformed my Relationship with my Father

September 28, 2020

My father had a stroke shortly after his 90th birthday. This is the story of how mindfulness transformed our relationship in the final remaining days we had together.

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In General Health, Tips Tags Mindfulness, MBSR
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Why Plant Based? My Reason Might Surprise You...

January 27, 2020

I began eating plant based in 2017. There are many benefits to eating a plant based diet but my reason for switching over may surprize you.

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In General Health, Family Nutrition, Tips Tags general health, family nutrition, Plant Based
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The Family Meal – Sacred Time in Today’s Busy World

December 6, 2019

How did our mothers do it? Today it seems like a monumental effort to get my family unit under the same roof for dinner.

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In Tips, General Health, Family Nutrition Tags family nutrition, general health
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Removing the "Suckers" in Your Life

September 16, 2019

In the midst of a busy fall, my tomato garden has been teaching me some important life lessons.

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In General Health, Workplace, Tips Tags Wellness, Balance, Mindfulness
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Self Care Should’s? Are you ‘Should-ing’ on your Yourself?

May 14, 2019

 I learned a new term this week “Should-ing”.   The term was coined by a psychologist, Clayten Barbeau to describe the ineffective guilt trips we put on ourselves.  Consider this story.   A mother of three, rushes to drop off her kids at daycare on the way to work. She works through her lunch to give her an extra hour to get the kids home early and pull together a meal before after-school activities begin.  At the end of her day, she falls into bed feeling defeated.  “I should have exercised, I should have made a healthy lunch for tomorrow, I shouldn’t have eaten that ice cream, I should really read my book…”   

 Barbeau points out that using the word ‘Should’ only leads to self-judgment and guilt.  ‘Should-ing on yourself” rarely leads to positive action.   A more useful technique is to simply state the facts and make a conscious choice.   Instead of saying “I should go to the gym” consider stating the facts.  “If I go to the gym I’ll feel good and get stronger”.  Then the choice is up to you,  to go or not to go.  There’s no judgment or guilt.  It’s simply a choice you’ve made in that moment. 

 I was first introduced to the idea of ‘Shoulding’ during a discussion with a group of 40 working women at the University of Guelph.   The topic was ‘Radical Self Care’.   We collectively created a list of ‘What is Self care?’ and “How does Self Care make us feel?” shown below.   At the end of our long list of “feel goods” the discussion turned to the potential overwhelming feeling of everything we “should” be doing for our health.    It points to the less talked about aspect of self-care which is simply knowing when to say stand up for yourself and say “I’m not doing it”.   There’s something very empowering when we make a choice to do what we ‘need’ in the moment rather than what we “should” be doing.   We toss aside self-judgment, social norms, and external advice in the service of what we can handle “right now”.    

 If self-care has simply become another stressful item on your To-Do list… then perhaps make a choice to not do it.    Now you might be saying…. Wait a minute… are you telling me not to do the feel-good things on the Self-care list?: get enough sleep, spend time with friends, exercise, eat well…

 Of course not.  In fact, I don’t think you need advice at all.   The premise I hold for everyone is that you are: whole and complete.  You are not broken.  You do not need to be fixed or given unsolicited advice.  I believe all your answers and motivation lie within.  The trick is to check in with yourself to find your own answers in the moment.  Self care is different for everyone.  Let yourself be drawn to what feels right for You.  It’s a balance of knowing in your mind and heart what is ‘best for you’ and giving yourself the permission to do what feels right today.  I believe if you pay attention to the language you use around self-care (Ie: ‘Should-ing’) and check in with your body during the day to see what you need, you will make the right choices for your health. 

 Home Practice Suggestion:  Pause for a moment during your day.  Take a deep breath and perhaps even close your eyes.  Ask yourself:  What do I need in this moment?   Is there a choice for Self-care I’m willing to make?   There’s no guilt or should’s… it’s simply a choice.  The choice is yours.   

Journaling Activity: Consider making your own Self Care list…. Here’s what our group came up with below:

What is Self Care For You? Getting enough sleep, Time with friends, Getting enough sleep, Time with friends, Gratitude, Still mind, Music, dance, Eating well, Nature, Laughing, Exercising, Self Compassion, Alone time, Quiet time, Reading, Sewing, knitting, Self-forgiveness, Laying in bed, Self Indulgence, Time and Permission to Express Feelings.

How Do You Feel When You Practice Self Care? Alive, Focused, Worthy, Strong, Relaxed, Encouraged, In the moment, Happy, Connected, Energized, Refreshed, At Peace, Proud, Fulfilled, In control, Confident, Overwhelmed

Want to read more about Self-Care? Check out this article: “What is Radical Self Care?”

In General Health, Tips, Workplace Tags Self Care, Feed Your Soul
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What Feeds Your Soul?

April 12, 2019

What does it mean to feed your Soul?  The Soul may not be an easy thing to describe but you probably already know the answer just by checking in with your gut feelings.  

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In General Health, Family Nutrition, Mindfulness Tags Feed Your Soul, Mindfulness
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What is Radical Self Care?

September 10, 2018

Most of us have an idea of what "Self Care" means.   It might bring up images of getting enough sleep, eating healthy foods, going to the gym or maybe even going for a massage.   All of these things are important but sometimes even the most basic self-care needs can fall to the bottom of our priorities which may call for a Radical shift in the way we approach self-care. 

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In Mindfulness, Family Nutrition, General Health Tags family nutrition, general health, tips, mindful eating, Mindfulness, Self Care
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Portion Size Key When Dining Out

February 18, 2016

When eating out for dinner I’ve always had the philosophy that you should order what you really want and share it with a friend. 

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In General Health, Tips Tags general health
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Avoid Weight Gain While Traveling

February 18, 2016

Healthy eating while travelling is a skill worthy of some attention. It only becomes a problem when unhealthy choices from repeated trips begin to stretch the waistline and clog the arteries.   

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