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Just Breathe!

Do you have a child that has HUGE EMOTIONS??

Jake

I do. Meet Jake.

He was a force to be reckoned with before he even arrived. This kid had me sweating and put on bedrest at 28 weeks. After he arrived he was what some label a “Dragon Baby” where he spent day and night crying and screaming.

Early on I realized Jake suffers with anxiety. I often wonder can a child have anxiety even before they are born because after having a colic child where there was never any answers to “why is he crying ALL. THE. TIME.?!” I feel he was born with it.

I carried him in my arms, swaying/bouncing him and making soothing sounds for so long that I still catch myself swaying out of habit. Maybe it wasn’t the right thing to do but it was all that calmed him and allowed me to survive … being close to me calmed him then and it still does.

He still has “feelings” as Jake refers to it. Before he goes to school or if he knows I am working away from home are a couple examples of when. It consumes him some nights where he can’t sleep… these “feelings” take over and he becomes overwhelmed.

At nearly 8 years old he is a wise ol’ owl with a talent to entertain, tell stories make jokes and argue that he is right like his life depends on it. He is loud, he is passionate, He is one of a kind! For those of you who know Jake can fully understand what I am talking about. He still makes me sweat, he still makes me to lean into all my “tools” to help manage stress, he still leaves me wanting to pull my hair out.

As a parent it can be exhausting… not to mention I have 3 more kids with needs, wants and different personalities that need their Mom as well. I have had my share of freakouts that left me feeling guilt and shame. Embarrassed at how I REACTED rather then RESPONDING with love. I have laid in bed at night feeling like a failure… letting those voices creep in telling me how “I am not cut out for this! I am not a good Mom! They deserve better!”

Over the years I have realized the connection between stress and self regulation. Learning into my own practice has allowed me to see the importance in providing the kids with these same tools that I myself need so badly. Things like movement, mindset, perspective, gratitude all keep me in a good headspace to manage stress and keep me moving forward.

I started to build these habits with the kids. I have been teaching my kids about self-regulation and recognizing what they are feeling. Communicating their feelings in a healthy way rather then screaming and fighting. DISCLAIMER: THEY STILL FIGHT AND ARGUE AND HAVE FITS. It is in those times, if I can grab hold of my own urge to react (power in the pause) and take those moments to use as a teaching moment then I feel like I win and they gain another brick in their foundation of life.

Their is a POWER IN THE PAUSE!! This will have to be another post for another time!

Just today Jake was upstairs playing a video game. Now, I am trying to give the kids freedoms and privileges … my kids say, “all the other kids do it!” And I honestly am okay with a little screen time. I am a believer that life is about balance!

However, when the screaming, crying and fist come out! HECK NO!! It’s done!

Jake had this experience today… he was losing his cool big time! Like I explained earlier, he has HUGE EMOTIONS– good and bad ones! So when he started having a fit he was called down and we had a team meeting with all three boys who were playing together to figure out what was happening. I knew ultimately what happened but I want to sit everyone down to talk about it and have an opportunity to share their side of the story.

After all was said, Jake was extremely over stimulated and had way to much time playing a game really hypes him up. Sensory overload mixed with his need (self pressure) to be better than his siblings resulted in him going into a full blown freakout.

The older boys were told to leave. I didn’t speak to Jake right away. I laid out our “Mindful MInute Mat” lit some sage, put out some essential oils along with my book of breathing exercises. without saying anything Jake sat on the mat and immediately had a shift in energy.

He picked the oil, he started flipping thru the breathing options and he began to calm himself.

After, he was fully relaxed we talked. We hugged. He Understood.

This is real life. This works.

My family is no different than yours. I am no different of a parent than you.

It seems “weird” in the beginning to sit and focus on your breathing when you are feeling angry or sad or overwhelmed. However, until you get yourself and/or your kids in a place of “calm” then there is no way they can understand the lesson you are teaching them. There is no way you can see things from their perspective if you are a Mom feeling overwhelmed and stressed.

I promise it gets better…. JUST BREATHE!!

~L

Seriously… Monday Why You Got To Be Like That??

YUP... HOW MANY FEEL LIKE THIS?
YUP… HOW MANY FEEL LIKE THIS?

Seriously!!! MONDAY why you got to feel like this?
Ugh… you wake up Friday feeling great knowing its a few more hours to quitting time… Monday you wake up your body aches, your tired, annoyed and hating life…Why can’t we feel like Friday everyday?

Think About it…
There are 52 dreaded Mondays in a year… if we head into each one of them feeling sluggish and unmotivated thats a lot of wasted time… Thats 1,248 hours of uninspired, feeling crappy hours!! Wowzers… Lets fix this so we use this time to kick some goals/projects to the curb!

Well, to help with Maniac Monday here are a few tips:

1. MINDSET:
A big thing for me and anyone who knows me is that its all about mindset. Switch your brain on to happy thoughts of how Monday is going to be the day you wake up and actually start your day with that run you promised yourself last thursday you would. How many of you say “Monday is the day…” Well … Monday is here so get going on those promises!

2. CLARITY:
Is this you Monday morning: *ALARM GOES OFF* you hit snooze a dozen times or shut off your alarm totally only then waking in a panic realizing you slept in. You jump outta bed..bang your toes… trip on the dog…yell at your partner and kids… you can’t find your keys… you skip breakfast and head into work really feeling awesome and inspired to land those deals and tackle those to-do list??
Instead just get up… don’t hit snooze. Make time to ease into your day without all the hectic crazy drama. Sit and enjoy your coffee in the morning think about what it is you want to get done today and start it off with a clear, calm mind… It will make you feel so much better 🙂

3. SUNDAYS = ORGANIZED:
Sundays can still be relaxing if you have to do a few things to get ready for your week. Make sure your chores are done, Get organized where you know where all your things are for the days ahead. It really makes things stressful when you get to the grocery store with your two toddlers trying to remember what it was you were suppose to be getting! Can you even remember what meals you were making this week when the kids are fighting and throwing cans in the floor? because I can’t. Use Sunday to make your list, to plan your week, get the laundry done and then Monday will not be so overwhelming 🙂

4. LIGHTEN UP MONDAYS!
So not only does Mondays infect you but it effects co-workers, family members and friends. Some people are so “BLAH” on Monday they don’t even want to speak to anyone. We all know what I am talking about… we wave at people and say good morning to get a glare and sometimes a growl from the other person!! Right??

Instead, Lighten Up Monday! Make it a ritual to do something fun on Monday at work or at home… Make Monday Funday by having a Nerf Gun War (my kids love this) and yes it can happen at work just talk to your boss about doing some morale and team building activities. Or why not at your 10 o’clock break do some stretches at work … even watch some funny you tube videos while your stretching… Laughter is very powerful! Or how about instead of yelling at your kids to get ready you can SING what you want to say (I read this in a book called “The Happiness Project” By Gretchen Rubin and thought the same thing as you are now ” thats weird” but trust me it works!!! I do it to my boys and they laugh instead of being grumpy.

5.  FOOD PREPP’IN:
YES!!! This is a huge one for me and I recommend it to all my clients. Use Sunday to get your food planned and prepped for the week. Slow Cookers are amazing for working (or non-working) people. There are a load of sites on line with recipe ideas for slow cookers like :

There are lots of options and I promise once you make this a ritual in your home life gets less complicated. Meal Prep and Planning is key to eating right (losing those few ponds you want gone) and it eliminates so much stress for the evening when you get home, your all starving and have no idea what to make.

8.  WORK’IN ON YOUR FITNESS:
What is the best stress reliever EVER??? EXERCISE! and yes I shouted that (hehehe) because its true. Who feels awesome and accomplished after a great sweat session…? Everyone! I am not just saying that either because I am a personal trainer I believe it fully! Get Moving and Stress Gets Going!!! Who doesn’t want that…?

So, now Mondays are no longer the “DREADED MONDAY” its now “YAY! ITS MONDAY” where you are taking names and kicking butt!!!

HELLO MONDAY.... WE'RE READY FOR YA!
HELLO MONDAY…. WE’RE READY FOR YA!