Winter can be mysterious, wonder-filled and difficult.
Barren landscapes hide brilliant transformations taking place in nature. We are
brought indoors and closer together. While the holidays provide a colorful,
celebratory background, it is also a time of stress. The cold temperatures,
dryness and lack of light make us prone to imbalances. Cold and flu season abounds
and you might not feel motivated to get up and make the best of your day or
even get up at all.
Noble Therapies is based in Chicago so we know the old man
winter pretty well. He is like that person you know who is so blunt and harsh,
you are not sure whether to be angry or laugh. However, once you get past the
abruptness you discover sincerity, warmth and deep introspection. Learning how
to adjust your body and routine to winter can dramatically change your
experience.
Keeping your immunity and spirit up during this time is
extremely important for turning winters negatives into positives. With a few
Noble tips you can embrace the unique beauty and dynamics of the season instead
of staying under the covers waiting for spring.
Staying warm
This seems like common sense right? Maybe
you are like me and have barely gotten through many winters in thin (yet
fashionable) jackets, no proper hat and rarely using gloves. This year we
upgraded our jackets and stocked up on fluffy accessories. If you are the fence
about splurging on new winter strength gear- do it. You will be sick less and
be able to spend more time outside.
Change your diet
Winter is characterized by a cold and dry climate. According to the science of Ayurveda, eating foods of the same nature (i.e. cold salads and processed foods) will cause an imbalance. This is the time to go for warming soups and stews, steamed or roasted vegetables and a variety of spices (ginger, turmeric, cinnamon). Bulky and warm food will leave you feeling nourished and energized. Our digestive systems can also tolerate more butter and healthy oils at this time (winter bonus). You can also add more dark leafy greens and citrus fruits for immune support.
Winter is characterized by a cold and dry climate. According to the science of Ayurveda, eating foods of the same nature (i.e. cold salads and processed foods) will cause an imbalance. This is the time to go for warming soups and stews, steamed or roasted vegetables and a variety of spices (ginger, turmeric, cinnamon). Bulky and warm food will leave you feeling nourished and energized. Our digestive systems can also tolerate more butter and healthy oils at this time (winter bonus). You can also add more dark leafy greens and citrus fruits for immune support.
Massage
Daily self-massage
will not only increase your circulation, balance your nervous system and detox
your lymphatic system it also does wonders for your dry winter skin. Grab your
favorite body oil (we recommend our line of Amrit After Shower Body Oils) and
check out our blog post for instructions for a 5-minute
after shower body massage.
Move your body
Exercise will
increase your circulation and boost your immunity and your mood. It is not easy
to get motivated when its 17 degrees outside. If you are not into structured
fitness, find fun ways to get moving indoors. Put on your favorite music and
dance around the house for 20 minutes, bounce on a mini-trampoline or check out
a yoga video online (we love Ashely Turner, Shiva Rea and Elena Brower). If it
is not too cold, bundle up in that new winter coat and take a brief walk
outside. A little movement will go a long way.
Meditation
There are less
distractions and temptations pulling us outside so use this time to reflect and
go within. Spend a few minutes (or more) each day sitting in silence and
meditating. There are a ton of science-backed benefits to meditating ranging
from relief from stress and anxiety, increasing focus and boosting immunity. For
more information and a free guided meditation click here.
How do you get
through the cold, dark days of winter? If you have anything to add to our list
leave a comment below or email me directly at meditation@nobletherapies.com.
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