Do we always practice what we teach?
CRAAAAAAAAAAAZZZY question. I know!
But do we ALWAYS?
Of course not! Why?
We get busy.
We forget how effective it is.
But mostly....
We used to, and we improved whatever we were trying to improve... and then.....we stopped.
-----------------------
I'm sitting here holding my breath because yesterday I was coaching someone on how to
manage her energy, which reminded ME to manage MY energy.
Here's what managing your energy means.....
Managing your energy means keeping your energy at a level that helps you do your
work or accomplish an activity.
(YAY! That sounds good!)
If your energy gets low, this usually has a negative impact on your mood and your thoughts.
In other words......
we are more easily agitated, annoyed, worried, upset, depressed, stressed...
(whatever is a common negative emotion for us).
We all want to be happy. Everything we do, we evaluate if it's going to make us happy, right?
----------- SO ------------
Do you ever notice your energy levels falling? For example, it feels like you are watching the
battery on your phone die at a crucial time.
If you DO notice your energy getting low, it's a great time to hold your breath:
Take a deep breathe, hold it for a bit (you can count to 10 if you want), let it out slowly and then repeat.
This will start to give you energy back after doing this for a couple of minutes.
Your energy, mood and thoughts are all connected so if you want to be in a better mood...
check your energy AND check your thoughts. ;-)
I'm going to go over on ways you can manage your energy right now, and that should help
the other two. You already know to get sleep so I'm leaving that one out!
1. Deep breathing. You could do some box breathing*(see bottom of email), deep breathing,
meditation breathing (meditations usually have you focus on your breathe).
Whatever breathing technique you do, deep breathing will get oxygen circulating through
your body and carry energy with it. It's best to do this before your energy crashes(no one wants to crash),
but it will help whenever you do it.
2. Pose! Stand up with your chest out, shoulders back, and hands on your hips.
If you've watched the Ted talk on power poses*(see bottom of post), this should sound familiar.
Don't forget to smile! (Yes, especially if you don't feel like it.)
Besides giving you energy it has also proven to boost your confidence, increase your
testosterone and lower your cortisol.
For me, I notice:
It makes me move.
It makes me wake up my muscles.
It makes me do some stretching.
It makes me breathe deeper.
What do you notice?
3. Walk or move. Get up and do some walking around.
Have you ever noticed, moving around makes your mind shift?
Have you ever been working at a desk stuck on a problem so you leave
to do something else and then you figure out the answer to the problem
you were stuck on?
After you notice your energy or mood is low, using one or all three of these will help bring your energy back.
What's the key to all of this?
YOU MUST NOTICE IT.
(I just gave you the answer. I probably shouldn't be a teacher.)
But yes, if you don't notice this is happening, you can't fix it.
So the next time you feel a little snappy, tired, sad, depressed.... any negative emotion...
You knew that already though. ;-)
*Box breathing is a simple concentration exercise that also retrains your nervous system to breathe properly.
Along with calming the nerves and relieving stress, box breathing can have enormous carryover to your physical training.
*Ted Talk video on Power poses
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CRAAAAAAAAAAAZZZY question. I know!
But do we ALWAYS?
Of course not! Why?
We get busy.
We forget how effective it is.
But mostly....
We used to, and we improved whatever we were trying to improve... and then.....we stopped.
-----------------------
I'm sitting here holding my breath because yesterday I was coaching someone on how to
manage her energy, which reminded ME to manage MY energy.
Here's what managing your energy means.....
Managing your energy means keeping your energy at a level that helps you do your
work or accomplish an activity.
(YAY! That sounds good!)
If your energy gets low, this usually has a negative impact on your mood and your thoughts.
In other words......
we are more easily agitated, annoyed, worried, upset, depressed, stressed...
(whatever is a common negative emotion for us).
We all want to be happy. Everything we do, we evaluate if it's going to make us happy, right?
----------- SO ------------
Do you ever notice your energy levels falling? For example, it feels like you are watching the
battery on your phone die at a crucial time.
If you DO notice your energy getting low, it's a great time to hold your breath:
Take a deep breathe, hold it for a bit (you can count to 10 if you want), let it out slowly and then repeat.
This will start to give you energy back after doing this for a couple of minutes.
Your energy, mood and thoughts are all connected so if you want to be in a better mood...
check your energy AND check your thoughts. ;-)
I'm going to go over on ways you can manage your energy right now, and that should help
the other two. You already know to get sleep so I'm leaving that one out!
1. Deep breathing. You could do some box breathing*(see bottom of email), deep breathing,
meditation breathing (meditations usually have you focus on your breathe).
Whatever breathing technique you do, deep breathing will get oxygen circulating through
your body and carry energy with it. It's best to do this before your energy crashes(no one wants to crash),
but it will help whenever you do it.
2. Pose! Stand up with your chest out, shoulders back, and hands on your hips.
If you've watched the Ted talk on power poses*(see bottom of post), this should sound familiar.
Don't forget to smile! (Yes, especially if you don't feel like it.)
Besides giving you energy it has also proven to boost your confidence, increase your
testosterone and lower your cortisol.
For me, I notice:
It makes me move.
It makes me wake up my muscles.
It makes me do some stretching.
It makes me breathe deeper.
What do you notice?
3. Walk or move. Get up and do some walking around.
Have you ever noticed, moving around makes your mind shift?
Have you ever been working at a desk stuck on a problem so you leave
to do something else and then you figure out the answer to the problem
you were stuck on?
Movement creates momentum.
Movement gives you the space you need to think.
Movement gives creativity a way in.
After you notice your energy or mood is low, using one or all three of these will help bring your energy back.
What's the key to all of this?
YOU MUST NOTICE IT.
(I just gave you the answer. I probably shouldn't be a teacher.)
But yes, if you don't notice this is happening, you can't fix it.
So the next time you feel a little snappy, tired, sad, depressed.... any negative emotion...
- Breathe,
- Stand, and
- Move
You knew that already though. ;-)
Much love, energy and happiness,
Nichole
Nichole
*Box breathing is a simple concentration exercise that also retrains your nervous system to breathe properly.
Along with calming the nerves and relieving stress, box breathing can have enormous carryover to your physical training.
*Ted Talk video on Power poses
Read More:
Failing at Weight Loss? Here is How to Succeed
Have You Lost Control? Take it Back With These Steps
What Type of Achiever Are You; How to Be Happy Today
What the ‘Experts’ Don’t Tell You About Diets; Three Tips for Setting Yourself Up For Success
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