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  • Writer's pictureJulie Timmins

Your wellbeing journey


Your wellbeing journey – starts with self-care.

“I don’t have time to relax!”… I hear you say. Being busy and running on adrenaline induced stress seems to be the lifestyle that sustains the city. Before you are fully aware, the signs of burn out start to take their toll. You have daily work commitments – whether that is going to a place of employment or you may have family members to care for (young or old). Some physical activity is a way to manage everyday stress and tension, for example going to the gym, taking a run, riding a bike – these are great initiatives but can be lost again in the busy-ness. I have even heard some say “I have to rush, I am on my way to ‘do’ a yoga class”! The consumerism around yoga has sadly seen the decline in what is known as a ‘yogic life’, a life of living in the present moment, being grateful for our breath, acting with compassion and thankful for our health.

I also hear the conversations of “I am soooo tired!” and when this is countered with take some time-out to relax, the immediate response (again) is “I don’t have time to relax!” It seems being busy can be a self-imposed badge of honour, or is it another form of status symbol - big house, flash car, “what are you up to darling…” oh - busy, busy, busy…! ?

This frenetic energy may be masking some deeper need that is unfulfilled and this can be found by increasing self-awareness. Allow time to do nothing and just ‘be’. Discover the true essence of who you are through quiet meditation, sitting in a park or staring at the ocean. Whatever brings you peace, create this restorative time for you. Feel the calm, warmth and sense of lightness. Inspiration can be found anywhere – even from within your silence! Interestingly, this slower pace will be noticed by others. Your inner glow will reveal itself, and friends will want to know what you are doing differently.

I also suggest the application or diffusing of an essential oil blend to help calm busy thoughts and create a sense of balance and wellbeing. Try the following:

Bergamot – uplifting and promotes wellbeing

Ylang Ylang – reinforces confidence

Palmarosa – gives a sense of security

Cedarwood – calming, harmonising and soothing to the mind.

As you inhale the aroma silently repeat:

“I feel perfectly grounded to my path and life purpose.”

Please contact me if you want this combination in either a diffusing blend or roll-on for personal use.

To learn more strategies for personal empowerment, my book “AWAKEN to your life enhancement factor” is crafted to start a conversation, increase self-awareness and get un-busy!

To order your e-copy go to: www.lifenhancementfactor.com

Yours in harmony,

Julie

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