Physical Wellbeing – Why it’s important to look after your body
There isn’t a single 360 Bespoke Wellbeing Consultation that doesn’t involve me advising my client to do regular exercise to boost their wellbeing. In this blog, I will cover some of the natural therapies and self care I’ve tried to improve my physical wellbeing.
The Time for Body Care
I’ve spent the last few years improving my mental and spiritual wellbeing, so it makes total sense and feels right to sort out my physical wellbeing.
Don’t go me wrong, my physical body has been at the forefront of a lot of my mental anguish, with all the health issues I’ve developed and uncovered.
It’s just that, at the end of 2019, it suddenly occurred to me that I’d managed to get into a space where I’d complain about its shortcomings all the time. Living in my head, trying to establish why this had happened to me, where had I gone wrong? What was the underlying message?
Negativity breeds negativity
I wasn’t present within my body and feeding it a negative rhetoric to thrive upon, so no surprise when the wheels on the bus just kept springing punctures or even falling off. The Law of Attraction, right…
Listening to my body
So, I figured I’d focus my attention on listening to it instead, hearing the messages it was giving me.
And, really living the truth of the connection between mind, body and spirit, instead of just knowing it.
Self acceptance
There’s a lot of acceptance involved, there’s a lot of pills involved, some of the dreaded pharmaceutical kind. Which as a Green Witch, aka nature-based healer, is a giant concession too and acknowledgement of my reality.
Sanity needs balance
But, as I’ve written before, life is about balance and when there is an opportunity to short cut some of the pain in order to be more available to your dependents, it’s a road you can’t afford not to take because life is short… (Even though it totally drags when you’re not having fun!
And, what is that unfair conundrum all about? Speeds up when you’re happy, so the good times just rush past???)
The impact of the sea
Last Summer, I discovered that the only thing that could still my raging menopausal hormones was being by or in the sea. The negative ions completely chilled me out, I’ve never felt the pull of the sea before.
So, needlessly to say I then had to spend at least one day a week by or in it, just to get through the summer holidays! Even into Autumn I was drawn to the sea and was still swimming, I did stop in November though when it became too dark and cold!
Nearly drowned
But felt pulled to swim in the sea at the first full moon in January.
I picked a lighter day but it still had quite a swell going on. And, when I hit the water, which I did far too hastily, out of misplaced embarrassment – I don’t like to be witnessed! I suddenly discovered I couldn’t breathe from the frozen shock and thus barely made it back to shore alive!
It was all over in a matter of minutes, but it was a crazy near-death experience, which reminded me of the power of nature and not rushing in ill prepared. What a twat! That’s kind of put me back in my place for now, and sort of put me off….
Cold showers instead
To replace the sea, I’ve started the Wim Hoff deep breathing exercise before sleep and taking cold showers in the morning. I confess I can’t quite get directly into a cold shower but I can stand it eventually, it makes me feel quite zinged and in my body.
The nightly deep breathing really gives me deep sleep, something I’ve struggled with since having kids, and pays in dividends for my health. I am certainly not going to take this to his extreme, I am not attracted to swimming in ice holes etc but again, it’s all about balance and looking after physical wellbeing.
Pilates or Yoga?
Being hypermobile to the point of having developed the syndrome, never one to do things by halves, I need exercise to strengthen my core muscles in order to stay upright, manage my pain and care for my joints. For this I really favour Pilates, I’ve been doing it for a number of years now and can’t recommend it highly enough.
I’ve recorded an interview with my Pilates teacher, Phillipa Butler from Precizion, you can sit back and watch this for enlightenment.