Instant Stress Relief for Your home
I'll often come home from a long day and notice
that my
house looks out of control, as if someone threw a party
in my absence. When my house is stressed, I feel
stressed,
too.
When was the last time you noticed that
your home was stressed
out? I notice this kind of stress in my home
sometimes. I woke
up yesterday and realized that my house felt burdened.
This
isn't the first time this has happened. I'll often
come home
from a long day and notice that my house looks out of
control,
as if someone threw a party in my absence.
This kind of burdened, out-of-control environment is
contagious.
When my house is stressed, I feel stressed, too.
My friend Cheryl says, "If we don't create our environments,
they will be created for us." This month, take the
time to
lovingly cultivate your home environment. Get ready to
lighten
its burden, release its true spirit, and create a haven that
makes your soul sing!
Take a few minutes right now to walk around your house and
look
for simmering stress pockets. Take a small notebook
with you to
write down your observations. Don't put this exercise
off until
tomorrow - it will only take a few minutes.
First, use your eyes as your guide. Notice which areas
are
offensive to your eyes. Visual stress zones will make
your eyes
glance away quickly. Note: just because an area is cluttered
does
not mean that it's a stress zone. You may really like
the
clutter in certain parts of your home.
In contrast, notice the areas that attract you and call to
your
soul. What is about these areas that is so sweet and
gorgeous?
Second, rely on your ears. Listen for the sounds that
cause
stress to percolate in your home.
In contrast, notice the sounds that soothe you.
Third, call on your sense of touch. Be very conscious
of the
fabrics, surfaces, and materials that do not fully embrace
your
body.
In contrast, notice the touch experiences that you look
forward
to and love.
Fourth, ask your nose to lead the way. Go around and
do a
sniff-test on your home. See what scents attract you
and which
ones repel you.
When I did this exercise today in my home, I noticed several
stressors:
Using my eyes: My biggest visual stress zone was
actually my
bedroom. Not because it's cluttered, but because it's
too
masculine. There aren't enough soft edges, delicate
details,
and "cozy spots" to suit my feminine soul.
The sights I loved were: the light streaming through my
windows,
the plants in my kitchen and dining room, and the color on
the
walls of my office.
Using my ears: Since my apartment is usually very
quiet, I was
in for quite a surprise today! Since it was the first nice
day in
weeks, I opened the windows up. The open windows
brought in all
kinds of stressful sounds: a power trimmer, a vacuum
downstairs,
kids cursing outside, and cars passing. I also noticed
that the
buzzing of my laptop was rather bothersome (how had I never
noticed that before?), as was the sound of the TV at night.
The noises that I loved were: the birds chirping, the church
bells ringing, and the sound of the breeze coming in through
the windows.
Using my touch: I realized I really don't enjoy my hard
dining room chairs that are too painful to sit in for more
than 5 minutes. The dishes piled in the sink created a
tactile
discomfort for me because there was no room for me to fill
up
my water bottle.
The touches that soothed me were my soft couch, velvet bed
comforter, and clean countertops.
Using my smell: This was interesting. When it came to
smells,
I didn't notice anything! No good smells... but no
unpleasant
smells either. There's obviously room for me to play
and
experiment.
What did you find in your home?
Now that you've identified the sources of stress for you and
your
home, use the beauty of this week to make some changes that
will
truly support your health and relieve your stress.
Here are a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
For your eyes:
* Take curtains off your windows to allow the summer sunlight through
* Add a new plant to an austere corner of your house for an instant 'life-lift'
* Hang a new piece of artwork on the wall
* Get rid of a pile of clutter
For your ears:
* Create a media-free zone for an evening by turning off the TV, radio, and phone. Enjoy the blissful silence.
* Put a small stereo in a room that is plagued by neighborhood noises.
* Make sure your CD collection includes music for all of your moods. Be picky about the music you listen to - only the very best will do!
* If noise disrupts your sleep at night, get a noisemaker for your bedroom. You can buy a fancy one that plays nature noises, or you can use a $10 fan from Target.
For your touch:
* Put soft, smooth all-cotton sheets on your bed
* Remove your heavy winter duvet cover and replace it with a soft, light summer blanket
* Buy a soft, lush kitchen towel
* Invest in all-natural cleaners (like Seventh Generation) so that you can clean your countertops and dishes with chemical-free materials
For your nose:
* Put peppermint or lavender essential oil in a bowl of water and leave these fragrance-filled treasures around the house
* Dab a few drops of lavender essential oil on your pillowcase to relax you at night
* Place scented sachets into your dresser drawers and closet shelves
* Light candles that will release sensational scents into your home
This month, select just one change that will make your home
less
stressful, and have fun making it happen!
Article Author - Christi Lehner
Christi Lehner, H.H.C., AADP
Certified Holistic Health Counselor
http://www.bostonhealthcoach.com ; 617.492.6450
Based in Boston, but inspiring people everywhere to fall in
love
with healthy eating, juicy living, and guilt-free self-care!
Author of the forthcoming book "You Don't Have to Be
Superwoman
To Be Healthy: 50 Ways to Reclaim Your Health"
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