This week I've been exploring back to basic principles of self-care
\nOne of the things COVID-19 has done is strip us of our regular structure, and therefore our cues for eating and exercising.
\nWe are at home nearly all the time, we have food around us constantly, there is very little incidental exercise able to happen, which means everything we do must be done with full intent or awareness.
\nAnd as we are living in a state of fairly constant stress and anxiety, actually doing the basics is harder than what it seems.
\nSo, what does back to basics mean?
\nFOOD: First is back to basics food. Increasing whole foods like brown rice oats anything that grows on a tree or in the ground i.e. fruit and vegetables. Drinking water.
\nMOVEMENT: Then it\u2019s back to basics movement. Walking a couple of times a day, standing instead of sitting, stretching,.
\nHABITS: Back to basics eating habits. This includes sitting down to eat, sitting at the table to eat, using crockery and cutlery, tuning in to hungry cues.
\nBelow are 11 principles to keep in mind in your back to basics journey.
\n1. Acceptance. My jeans won\u2019t fit, my back aches, I\u2019m not walking as much as I used to, I feel sluggish.
\n2. Accountability. Stating to yourself, or publicly what you are working on and would like to do.
\n3. Support - having someone taking the journey with you.
\n4. Cuing our behaviour. When I sit down in front of the tv \u2013 that is my cue to pick up my crotcheting (not sit and eat pistacchios)
\n5. Using the \u2018When I do this, then I will do that\u2019 strategy. Eg. When I drink this hot water, then I will have my coffee.
\n6. Doing things mindfully. Sitting at the table to eat.
\n7. Being prepared. Ending the day with a clean kitchen bench.
\n8. Mindset. Use simple words \u2013 Today I\u2019m going to try to\u2026..
\n9. Self-compassion. This is not a place for perfection or comparison this is a place of self compassion. We will be doing the best we can with what\u2019s been going on.
\n10. Goal setting. Little baby goals. And goals that encourage you to do something rather than not do something. Today I\u2019m going to drink one cup of hot water. I\u2019m going to eat one vegetable. Start, not stop goals.
\n11. Boundaries. Put your little fences in place to keep the cows out.
\nThis is particularly important if you\u2019re living without the people who are questioning what you\u2019re doing. This back to basics is for you and you decide where you put your boundary fence. I am cooking one meal tonight and this is what I want to cook and eat. Or I\u2019m not buying any more junk food come into the house.
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