Eleni Konstantine shares great tips for looking after yourself. Trust me, I really needed to have some of her suggestions re-enforced. I confess to getting caught up in 'things' and forgetting about me. Family and work become priority and 'me' gets put to the bottom of the list. So thank you, Eleni for reminding me if I don't care of myself, I won't be able to handle the endless 'to do' list each day!
LOOKING AFTER YOURSELF
by Eleni Konstantine
You do right? Or are you like most people
and run yourself to the ground trying to keep up with the hectic pace that is
the 21st century? The latter probably.
I’m a great believer in telling people to look after
themselves. But do I do the same? The answer is sometimes, because I have to. I
have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and I know that I will crash if I don’t
have breaks. One thing that CFS has taught me, I can’t go weeks without looking
after myself as I once did. Probably a reason for the onset of it.
So what can we do to look after ourselves?
Nap or Meditate
I love my afternoon naps and have them most days. It helps
me re-energize. Can’t get to sleep? Don’t worry. Use that time just to close
your eyes and relax. I can’t meditate properly as I tend to fall asleep and
that’s okay. I think it’s my body’s way of letting me know I need the sleep.
Move
Move away from the computer. I find that I move a lot more
during the day than at night, where hours can pass as I sit at the computer.
During the day, I put laundry on to remind me to move. When it’s time, I empty
one load and fill the machine with another. But at night, I put the alarm on
the computer or listen out for the computer voice telling me the time on the
hour. I do move - some of the time.
Exercise
I feel better on the days I exercise. Endorphins are
released and the body benefits from the movement. I haven’t managed to get into
a proper routine yet (CFS is awful for setting routines) but when I did
exercise regularly, I felt much better and I was more productive. Of course
finding an exercise you enjoy is the key. I go to Curves as it suits me the
best and do Tai Chi.
Necessary ‘Pampering’
I need to have remedial massage every so often (ouch!),
because it does help the muscles and movement. I have reflexology on occasion,
and also chiropractor and acupuncture appointments more frequently. Basically
it’s me listening to what my body (and brain) needs. So work out and try to work it into your
schedule once a month.
Read
I truly believe reading feeds the soul. See my blog post on
the Musa Publishing blog. It helps to
re-energize and let our imagination run wild, and our inspiration and muse
spark off as well.
Vege Out
I watch TV, but I tend to watch it when I’m so tired I can’t
read. I love stories and this is just the visual form. I tend to record things
and watch when I’m in the mood or have an hour or so that I want to relax and
not think about anything but what’s in front of me. Currently episodes of Son
of Anarchy and Boardwalk Empire are waiting for me. Both amazing shows with
such complex characters.
Drink Water
Remember to have that water bottle on your desk. I find it
better than grabbing a glass of water because I’m likely to drink more.
However, if you are good, you can use the refill of the glass for ‘moving’ as
discussed above.
Eat Regularly
My biggest downfall. I don’t eat regularly nor have a proper
breakfast - though I’ve been trying to fix that. Because I don’t have a set
routine this isn’t easy for me. If you’re hungry (even if you don’t know it),
your brain doesn’t operate at full capacity and you can’t concentrate on your
work. And eating brain food helps. Bananas, anyone?
Being outside - even if it’s in your front or back yards
helps us get out of that funk that we can get when we’ve been too long inside.
I always feel better for it even if it’s for a short while. It’s been hot here
in Australia so this hasn’t been doable lately. I love the beach, and don’t
mind going and sitting on a bench and staring at the waves. Or even going for a
walk to the local park.
Hanging Out with Kids or Pets
Kids live in the moment, and as adults we tend to think in
the past or the future. They have boundless energy and love doing all sorts of
activities. I draw and play board games with my godson. It’s an enjoyable time
and ultimately the kids will say something that is hilarious, so it’s always
fun.
My dog is the same - lives in the moment and loves to play
ALL the time. That unconditional love and companionship is just priceless.
All the above do help - if we can get them into the routine.
It’s a work in progress for me.
Maybe we need to schedule looking after ourselves into our
diaries? What do you think?
Zeta will protect the one she loves, even if it
means living in Hell.
Daniel Richards is in the family business—Warding
supernatural evil from causing havoc on humans. As such, he’s only interested
in the safety of one-night stands. Until Zeta. This bad boy now wants a long,
lasting relationship.
To read an excerpt from Gateway to Hell,
please click HERE.
Will Ellie ever find a way home?
Ellie finds herself in another world, having travelled
through time and space thanks to what Thom calls The Rifts. The question is
whether she will ever be able to find her way back, or if she will be stuck in
this new world forever. Or if she will even want to go home…
Angel Eyes
What if the man of your dreams only existed in your
dreams?
Vera’s dreams are haunted each night by a man she only knows
as Angel Eyes. He feels more real to her than anything else in her life,
including her fiancé. Vera must try to forget her childish dreams of soul mates
and happily ever after… but are they really only dreams or can she find a way
to be with Angel Eyes forever?
To read an excerpt from Enchanted Realms,
please click HERE.
Eleni Konstantine is Fantasy and
Paranormal fiction writer, with a number of shorts published. Her stories range
from flash fiction to novels. She blames her mother for her writing bug because
as a child she was given many books, including illustrated fairytales. That and
a love of Greek mythology, and Eleni was destined to become a writer.
Eleni lives in Adelaide, Australia, with her family and
feisty American Staffy.
3 comments:
One of the best posts I've read in a long time! Authors really need to follow this sage advice. Thanks, Eleni!
I just killed myself to turn in edits, so now I'm going to focus on taking care of myself again. Thanks Eleni!
I'm so late on this blog post. Thanks Lizzie for hosting.
Ladies, I've been following this advice after not following my own advice for a little while.
Sara - it's so easy to forget everything but edits!
LOL Sloane, I think I need to get off my butt right now as well. Time does go past fast when you are doing things on the net, I tell you!
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